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You have a few neighbors in your state and on this site (owners included) that more than enjoy fishing......and me your neighbor to the west of your state. |
yesterday as i was cleaning out my sister's garage, I discovered my dad's old fishing pole and his tackle box. She said I could have it. I plan on doing some fishing this year...and to have him with me? Wow...
just a little story about dad and fishing. He and my mom and my big sister and brother who were babies then, were on the blanket while my dad fishes. He said he was going to the car to get some beer. My mom didnt want him to but he gave her the pole and said for her to fish. She didnt have a license and tried it from that angle. He said no one would be around and she would be ok. So he goes to the car for beer. When he comes back, there is the guy giving my mother a ticket...for fishing without a license... boy was my daddy in trouble for not just the beer!!! |
So here is my question...is there a way to fish without:
1 getting smelly? 2 touching the fish? 3 getting stuck with the hooky thingy? 4 a feller to help ya? |
Excellent... My cousin and I fish a lot together but I could seat 1-2 more people in the boat some time. Let me know. We fish the white river mostly for trout. We use lures called "little red river lures" and they work awesome. I just moved here last year, so I'm still getting to know the lakes.
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Yes, you find someone kind enough to bait your hook, take the fish off and just let you relax. |
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P, if you ever went fishing with me, I'd remove the fish for you. I'm used to doing that for those I've fished with that don't like to touch fish........ ........but they'll eat them. |
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Ummmm I dont usually eat them LOL...I dont like fishy fish if that makes sense!! But thank you for the offer! |
yesterday I drove to Mount Rogers National Forest. There were trout fishermen in a few spots. I stopped and was chatting a guy up. While I stood there he nailed a few. He said he had caught 9 and 5 were shorts.
Now I have the bug! I'm going back camping and fishing. They were using rod and reels by the spillways. |
fishing is my preoccupation:thumbsup:
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Fresh fish is rarely ever fishy. I'm spoiled when it comes to fish. I think there is a world of difference between fresh and even flash frozen. It all depends on the type of fish. Rainbow trout is white, clean tasting and really yummy if cooked right. Lake trout on the other hand tends to be larger and more fishy. Salt water fish it varies. Most people like sea bass and grouper, white flesh, deep water. You can also soak fillet fish in milk for a few hours to add fat and help remove fishy smell and taste. |
After I moved back to Ga. from Ohio I never got to fish. While in Ohio if the weather was warm I was on the lake before the sun was up good and stayed there until WELL after dark. I only went home to shower,sleep,and change clothes. When I got back to Ga the places that I grew up fishing were impossible for me to get to with my wheelchair. So for years my rods and reels sat and every once in a while I would take them own and dust them off just to feel them in my hands and bring back those memories of walking to my favoriet spot when I was youinger and then fishing off Jackson St. Peir in Ohio. Recent events brought some friends back into my life who are very supportive and while they recocnize my limitations they push me to do more and step outside the safty zones I have grown comfortable with. For the first time in about 6 years I went fishing at a spot they had found that had a dock a few other spots that were accessable to me. From the first sound of my baited hook hitting the water.... I felt like I was home. I hadn't felt so relaxed in years and have been several more times since fighting the urge to go daily. Next is the desire to be back out on a boat. I'm goin' to rent one before I take on the responcibility of buying one. Hopefully this will happen before the camping trip I'm goin' on in July. I wonder if they will have fishing there.....LOL. Yep I've definatly got the FEVER!
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Wanted to share that a lot of the national and state parks - have public access that often includes docks, etc. Did a search online and found a link that might be of some help for you. Good luck! http://www.n-georgia.com/ada-access-atlanta.html :mountie::bucktooth: |
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I will definately check out that link. Thank you!! :harley: |
Who's been doing it?
Whatcha catching? |
Hiya Wolfy,
Well all of My gear is still in the car from the last outing with My niece. However, I have not been back yet. Sometimes Life intervenes. I am hoping to go soon.. perhaps with weekend. How about you? |
Haven't gone yet, but hope to soon ...
We have better luck crabbing than we do fishing. http://img1.visualizeus.com/thumbs/0...af93d549_h.jpg |
I haven't had a chance to go fishing yet. Thought I'd live vicariously through those that have. Just when I think I can go, it either rains (alright in Oklahoma it storms) or I'm 2 days mowing our football field of a yard or someone has me running errands. I think I need to get away for a weekend just so I can fish.
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Fantastic post Ethan!! I'm glad you've got some friends to get you out there doing what you love to do!!!!!
Well, fishing thread pals, it's hot (high of 99 here for the next three days) (99 - in the shade!!!!!!) so this is the time I usually start doing night fishing mostly for catfish. My question is do y'all have a magic, special or favorite bait to catch catfish with? I've used chicken livers (wrapped in pantyhose), hotdogs, corn, stink bait, shrimp and nightcrawlers. Does anyone have a special trick they'd like to share? Thanks ~~~shark~~~~~~~~ |
It's time to go fishing, who's ready?
What kind of fishing do you like? What reel and rod preference? Do you do catch and release or bring your catch home? Me, I was ready last year and can't wait :) I like to lake fish, but really like river fishing with all it's challenges where snagging is a great possibility when the water is like a racing rapid. I have several rods and have closed faced reels on all of them. I'm the lazy fisherman, who wants to toss out my line and wait until I feel a nibble. The challenge is getting them before they take the live bait. I get quiet and pay close attention to my line in the water. River fishing is different, you have to try different ways until you find one that works on that given day. Calm water day, you may just toss out your line and wait. Rushing rapids day, you'll want to be reeling in before the rapids take you farther than you want to be. I'll be the one bringing home my catch to clean and either eat or put in the freezer for an end of the summer fish fry. |
well fishing in Canada is a bit different but.....
i love bass fishing i caught all of them in the pond in Massachusetts, at the lake in Oregon including a 2 pounder right before i left, and will catch all of the bass in Canada as soon as i can :eyebat: i like a chartruse 2 oz jig head with a white/chartruse skirt i love topwater buzz baits the best, but the weather has to be just right for that also love purple worms with the white tail, bass love em Nightcrawlers are fun but i rather skip that if i can i also LOVE flyrod fishing i fish for anything i won't eat, or pass on. i used to pay for my canoe rental space at the lake to million year old Gus who loved that deal. Now i catch all the bass i can for my sister who seems to LOVE fish suddenly :| |
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I like fishing with nightcrawlers, it's what I was raised up fishing with I find when fishing for perch in Lake Michigan by Navy Pier, you must use crawdads because they won't bite on anything else I miss fishing during smelt season in IL and pan frying them as you bring in your catch This is all net fishing and no poles at all I don't know enough about artificial bait to know what kind of fish prefers what If it works for me, I use it, if not I try something else I used to have a frog that would go through weeds and I lent it out, mistake :( The line on my reels are bright green so I can see them because I am a line watcher when lake fishing |
i'm used to eating *crawdads* :|
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Oh crap ya'll really are talking about fishing in here eh? Oops my bad!! I was thinking this was code for............ errrr ummmm.......... nevermind :cheesy:
Carry on............ :byebye: |
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You aren't the first person to think that, lol The name of this thread gets confused with that thread, if you're not paying attention :| |
Will be learning how to fly fish this year :)
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when I was little I used to fish for crawdads and tadpoles. I always went fishing with my grandpa too. I wouldn't mind finding some buddies to go fishing with!!
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I'd like to go deep sea fishing and catch a blue marlin. Anyone want to go deep sea fishing?
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YUUUUUUUUUUUPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP FISHING IS HERE AND THIS IS MY FAVORITE THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! heading out mid April for some awesome bass fishing at my buddies lake . I read where cajun said bass like the purple worm and she is right !!!! I catch a ton of bass on purple worms with pink tails . Bass in ponds will bite on mini frogs ( yellow ones
) as well. I live right on the Ohio river so I grew up river fishing which I love to do . I hate catching garr though :( . Anyone catch those bastards ???? Erie is great fun for some walleye and muskee . I've been marlin fishing s few times now and I'm going this summer in Florida and I'm real excited about it and let me tell you If you like a challenge and a work out then ocean fishing you must do. Wow its not easy to pull any huge ocean fish in . I had a blast ocean fishing . I dont care where im fishing at or even if I catch anything or not , its my favorite thing in the world to do and the most serene thing to do . I'll be excited to read peoples posts here and what they caught !!!!! Anyone know if there is a hunting thread too ? That's my second favorite past time :) |
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I prefer lake fishing with a bobber and worm. But since we live on the ocean now I'm going to have to try this. Frankly ocean fishing scares me. I've been planning on trying the bay as it seems easier and the water is calmer, almost flat. Can I use a bobber in a bay?
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Melissa, I think you can use your bobber anywhere you choose to fish. Being able to see it and keep track of it in some waters is another thing. I personal like bottom fishing, but if I do use a bobber, it will be a slip bobber. I think they are a better choice than the clip on kind. When I bottom fish, I am always watching my line and usually have a finger on it near my reel, so I can feel it anything may hit on my bait. I almost always use worms, but will go to artificial every now and then. |
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I will fish anywhere, anytime and if I can't get them on a pole I'll even go in after them with a snorkel! I have a few kayaks and prefer them for fishing over my canoe. I can really get into tight places, under over-hanging trees and I love just being out on the lake. My kayaks are ocean kayaks and great in surf as well.
I hope I have time this year. I want to open produce stands and hopefully can steal a few hours a week to drop a line. |
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Haahaa! I debated whether I even wanted to post in here. Y'all are going to think I have plumb lost my mind!! *Chuckles I have no idea the terms or the different types of fishing. I was taught one way by my father who is now 92 years old. I have never cast a line with a casting rod. His are all vintage rods with open wound reels. He always used the same type of hooks (nothing fake) and of course always worms. The catch? Small stream native trout. I am not referring to stocked trout. I am talking lands that are private that have native fish in them and reproduce each year. The bait? Worms that I get from overturning rocks and other objects since we always lived in the woods. Most of them were big ones too. Are they night crawlers? *Shrug Idk, but they are good bait. *Chuckles. My father and I would walk lightly by the stream and stand back far enough so the shadows did not cast onto the water and our step light enough to not cause vibrations. We would pull the hook taut and then let it fly into the water and stay very still and very quiet. Let me tell you learning that technique put quite a few hooks through my fingers. I swear my father had so much patience to put up with my slow learning. LOL! Anyways, we let the waters natural flow take the worm where it would go and then lightly pull it back under the edges near the side of the stream. The fish like to hide in those nooks and crannies of the water and they get tempted by the bait. Some days have always been better than others, but the fish that are caught are definitely hit over the head with a rock. I cannot stand to see them suffer and then they are cleaned as soon as we get home. They are either used immediately or froze. Mom used to always prepare them coated with flour and slowly fried. I honestly don't know what the largest trout was that we ever caught, but I do know state law was that if it weren't 6 inches it had to be released and that is the rule we went by. So....with that said...it has been quite a few years since I have fished. I did a few years back buy another more recent rod and tried it out once. I even bought some of those other fancy things that said they would work. I even heard that sweet corn in the can works as good bait. Ya know what I found? The ways dad taught me were best. They didn't want corn. They wanted worms. The fish didn't even want that stuff the guy at Wal-Mart recommended. So I gave up the rod and stuff in the tackle box I tried to expand with and have returned to the old methods that apparently were tried and true. My father has a lifetime license, but I doubt he will go with me to the stream anymore. But I will be honest I am bitin' at the bit to go out and catch him some fish and bring them home to him.
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