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WolfyOne 11-07-2009 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Abigail Crabby (Post 1647)
I loved fishing for Croaker and Red Fish in Texas - but I won't eat anything from the ocean and not many lakes anymore. So I haven't been fishing in forever. I do love sport fishing - catch and release....


AC, I'm a northerner, can you tell me what Croaker and Red Fish are? Those names aren't familiar to me.

Niceguy 11-11-2009 03:38 AM

Arkansas... The Natural State!
 
[QUOTE=WolfyOne;1687]I'm in, where do I sign up and when do we start making plans? BTW, niceguy says there's a place to go floating out your way, which means there's a river. River fishing can be fun.


Hey Wolfy!

We have almost 10,000 miles of rivers & streams, and over 600,000 acres of lakes! Many of them are in and around my (central AR) area, but it's also great that I can drive anywhere in the state is less than 3 hours! You'll find some of the best fishing, boating, and whitewater rafting here! :)

We should definitely plan a BF fishing/canoeing weekend! I'm sure Jack and G would love it too! :D

WolfyOne 11-11-2009 07:30 PM

[quote=Niceguy;3192]
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Originally Posted by WolfyOne (Post 1687)
I'm in, where do I sign up and when do we start making plans? BTW, niceguy says there's a place to go floating out your way, which means there's a river. River fishing can be fun.


Hey Wolfy!

We have almost 10,000 miles of rivers & streams, and over 600,000 acres of lakes! Many of them are in and around my (central AR) area, but it's also great that I can drive anywhere in the state is less than 3 hours! You'll find some of the best fishing, boating, and whitewater rafting here! :)

We should definitely plan a BF fishing/canoeing weekend! I'm sure Jack and G would love it too! :D


I say, lets do it, but can it be a BFP weekend? BTW, if this is what it takes to get you to post more, we all need to keep writing in here.

girl_dee 11-11-2009 07:36 PM

fishin???

"PERK"

sharkchomp 11-11-2009 07:43 PM

Oh! I'm feeling right at home! But I'll tell y'all, this is the first year since I don't know when - decades I reckon that I haven't bought a fishing license! What a busy year. I'm ready to do some fishing!!!!!!!

~~~shark~~~~~~~~~

girl_dee 11-11-2009 08:04 PM

In April I moved here to Oregon..

I live on a lake

the lake has rainbow trout and bass..

I was so lucky to be given a canoe ( thank you Sir! ) and gets some bass fishing done ...

I don't like rainbow trout fishing as much as it requires sitting still ... lol

I do however love to eat them
!

Niceguy 11-21-2009 03:20 AM

[quote=WolfyOne;3575]
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Originally Posted by Niceguy (Post 3192)


I say, lets do it, but can it be a BFP weekend? BTW, if this is what it takes to get you to post more, we all need to keep writing in here.


Hey again Wolfy,

Sorry it's taken me a while to get back in here. It's hard to find time to get online between playing softball 3-4 nights, league bowling one night, and marathon training! I'm also in the middle of a major house re-model! :freak: After I get home, eat dinner, then do a few things around the house, it ends up being 3am and my brain isn't working so well! :tiredcomputer:

A Planet weekend on the water sounds great! I don't fish anymore, but just being on the water makes me happy! :dance2: I'll leave the fishing to y'all while I go hit the rapids! :titantic:


WolfyOne 11-23-2009 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Sassy_dee (Post 3603)
In April I moved here to Oregon..

I live on a lake

the lake has rainbow trout and bass..

I was so lucky to be given a canoe ( thank you Sir! ) and gets some bass fishing done ...

I don't like rainbow trout fishing as much as it requires sitting still ... lol

I do however love to eat them
!


Dee, didn't you live on a lake before you moved? Lucky you, living on a lake.

WolfyOne 11-23-2009 05:39 PM

[quote=Niceguy;9471]
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Originally Posted by WolfyOne (Post 3575)


Hey again Wolfy,

Sorry it's taken me a while to get back in here. It's hard to find time to get online between playing softball 3-4 nights, league bowling one night, and marathon training! I'm also in the middle of a major house re-model! :freak: After I get home, eat dinner, then do a few things around the house, it ends up being 3am and my brain isn't working so well! :tiredcomputer:

A Planet weekend on the water sounds great! I don't fish anymore, but just being on the water makes me happy! :dance2: I'll leave the fishing to y'all while I go hit the rapids! :titantic:



Fishing is still great for this weather in our neck of the woods, but rapids is way to cold for now.

When the winter passes and the weather improves, we'll have to make a plan. I'm good for coming to Arkansas whenever.

Bootboi 11-23-2009 05:53 PM

Great thread! I was raised in Alaska so I mostly fished for Salmon. However, in the spring it was usually for grayling, rainbow trout, and Dolly Varden. Then came King Salmon season which is truly a blast and really can wear you out when you catch those big boys. My biggest King was 75lbs and it took about 1.5 hours to land him.

As a kid we spent countless hours in wading in the river fishing and the cold water never seem to bother us a bit. We mostly used our own cured salmon row as bait or dare devil lures. My father taught me how to make our own sinkers and lots of other little fishing tricks.

I now live in Minnesota. The land of 10,000 lakes and you would think I would fish more but I really dont. I think Ive fished maybe 5 times living here. I also think growing up salmon fishing can spoil you because there is nothing like the fight of a good size salmon on.

What I think I really would enjoy though is Deep sea fishing. That is definitely something I have on my "to do" list.

Hudson 11-23-2009 06:05 PM

anyone here like to go noodling?

Duchess 11-23-2009 06:11 PM

Fishing has always been a big part of my life. When I was growing up in St. Augustine, the only seafood we ate was whatever we caught. I especially love surf fishing..:shark:


Duchess

Duchess 11-23-2009 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Ben-Her (Post 11010)
anyone here like to go noodling?

I bet this is so exciting. I'm sure it's better than fishing for catfish. They're so sneaky.

Duchess

WolfyOne 11-23-2009 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ben-Her (Post 11010)
anyone here like to go noodling?


I know people who have, but I, after reading about it, think it could be dangerous to poke around and put your hand where you can't see what may grab it.

WolfyOne 11-23-2009 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Duchess (Post 11013)
Fishing has always been a big part of my life. When I was growing up in St. Augustine, the only seafood we ate was whatever we caught. I especially love surf fishing..:shark:


Duchess


What is surf fishing?

WolfyOne 11-23-2009 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Duchess (Post 11015)
I bet this is so exciting. I'm sure it's better than fishing for catfish. They're so sneaky.

Duchess

I enjoy a good fight from a sneaky catfish and they're great eating.

WolfyOne 11-23-2009 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Bootboi (Post 11003)
Great thread! I was raised in Alaska so I mostly fished for Salmon. However, in the spring it was usually for grayling, rainbow trout, and Dolly Varden. Then came King Salmon season which is truly a blast and really can wear you out when you catch those big boys. My biggest King was 75lbs and it took about 1.5 hours to land him.

As a kid we spent countless hours in wading in the river fishing and the cold water never seem to bother us a bit. We mostly used our own cured salmon row as bait or dare devil lures. My father taught me how to make our own sinkers and lots of other little fishing tricks.

I now live in Minnesota. The land of 10,000 lakes and you would think I would fish more but I really dont. I think Ive fished maybe 5 times living here. I also think growing up salmon fishing can spoil you because there is nothing like the fight of a good size salmon on.

What I think I really would enjoy though is Deep sea fishing. That is definitely something I have on my "to do" list.

I grew up in Chicago and once a year, you could snag for Salmon in the Licoln Park Lagoon. If you had a big boat, you could go out on Lake Michigan and actually fish for them.

I lived one year in MN and probably fished with my friends there at least a dozen times. Northerns and Walleye are another massive fish and MN is full of them.

Duchess 11-23-2009 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by WolfyOne (Post 11084)
I enjoy a good fight from a sneaky catfish and they're great eating.

Wolfy babe, I could take this quote so many places, but I'll be nice.:tease: Anyways, surf fishing is basically just fishing from the shoreline on the beach. Honestly, I'll fish anywhere.


Duchess

Goofy 11-23-2009 08:51 PM

I just have to say that every time I see this thread title, I think it says "Let's talk about fisTing" :|

Whew...thanks for letting me get that off my chest. Now back to your regularly scheduled (or unscheduled) programming...

NJFemmie 11-23-2009 09:14 PM

I like fishing. I don't like touching the worms though.

I don't have a problem with those little fishies - but worms? ew.

Mare and I did quite a bit of fishing this past summer, but didn't catch a thing. We made a killing with crabbing though.

I don't even eat fish with the exception of fish sticks and tuna, lol, but I find fishing itself very therapeutic. I just love being near the water. We are hoping to get a boat in the very near future and take our fishing trips to the next level.
I'm just hoping to avoid this ---> :shark:
cause that would be my kind of luck, lol.


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