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SuperFemme 03-29-2010 06:18 PM

I trust the Gorton's Fisherman! http://panthor.files.wordpress.com/2..._fisherman.jpg

Blade 03-29-2010 06:25 PM

GOTTA LOVE THEM REDNECK WOMEN!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz6V4pOWFlA"]YouTube- Girls Gone Grabblin 2[/ame]

Blade 03-29-2010 06:26 PM

Sorry here is the first video of those Redneck women

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRLOQKlzdx8&feature=related"]YouTube- Girls gone grabblin[/ame]

sharkchomp 03-31-2010 02:43 AM

Those are some crazy videos!!!! I think I'll just stick to a rod and reel! lol


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

Blade 04-02-2010 04:33 PM

1 Crappie
3 Catfish
Chillin time, quiet, ducks in the water, fish rolling, Bullet (the beagle) by my side. Nice afternoon

Ldyluck88 04-02-2010 05:15 PM

I haven't fished in years!! I didn't mind baiting the hook(if i had gloves, haha) but no wayyy would I take a fish off the hook, they gill you and it hurts!!

hippieflowergirl 04-02-2010 05:43 PM

i love it. i miss it. a friend has offered to help me hone my casting skills before the season takes off. offered to help me find equipment too. not sure i want to. not sure i dont want to.

weird

Cowboi 04-02-2010 06:07 PM

Got a litte fishin in today. 1 white perch, 2 bream, 1 catfish. Beautiful day on da bayou!

sharkchomp 04-02-2010 06:25 PM

congrats on your catches guys!!!!!!!!!!!!


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

Cowboi 04-02-2010 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sharkchomp (Post 77660)
congrats on your catches guys!!!!!!!!!!!!


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

Thanks Shark.....

PearlsNLace 04-02-2010 06:37 PM

Must. Camp. Soon.


You fish. I sun bathe. We're both happy. Ill be happier if it happens by this time next week.


That is all.

Miami 04-02-2010 06:39 PM

Oxymoron... A TRUE fishing tale. lol
 
Hi everyone, glad to see I'm not the only fishing freak on the site, although I prefer salt to fresh water fishing (the stuff ppl throw in the canals and lakes here in Miami will probably end up giving us mutated, bubble gum chewing, cross eyed fish! lol) Anyhoo, last time I went fishing, I hooked a small cubera snapper, and as I was reeling him in, ho-hum, I looked down to see how much more I had to reel. The fish was about four feet away, when out of the deep came a snook bigger around than my thigh with it's mouth open and thinking "cubera hordevours" to itself, when it chomped on the little cubera. Ho-hum became YEEEEHAAAAA as the line stripped from my reel (lucky for me I had twenty five pound test line on there!). I fought that sucker for about fifteeen minutes, finally landed him, and when I got home and gutted the snook, there was the little cubera, half torn up, the hook that had hooked HIM was imbedded in the SNOOKS gut. Almost a twofer. lol I gave the cubera to my cat and ate the snook myself.
We've been having a real good run of Spanish Mackarel, Red Snapper and Spotted Sea Trout for these past few months. I missed all of last month because of surgery, but hope to be out and catching my limit again soon. Good luck to all you happy anglers out there! :)

hippieflowergirl 04-02-2010 08:49 PM

i need to get out...camping...fishing...hiking...anything.

trees i understand. people, not so much.

Blade 04-02-2010 09:01 PM

Someone mentioned honing their casting skills. When the kiddies were coming along and started wanting to go fishing with me I'd buy them a rod and reel show them how to use it and put an old tire in the yard and tell them when you can hit the tire every time you cast THEN you can go fishing.

I have little patience for getting hung up in trees and brush. However I do have some funny fishing stories with the kiddies.

Anyway I guess what I'm saying is whoever was wanting to hone their casting skills should get a old tire and start casting casting casting.

hippieflowergirl 04-02-2010 09:03 PM

cool idea! thank you!


Quote:

Originally Posted by Blade (Post 77800)
Someone mentioned honing their casting skills. When the kiddies were coming along and started wanting to go fishing with me I'd buy them a rod and reel show them how to use it and put an old tire in the yard and tell them when you can hit the tire every time you cast THEN you can go fishing.

I have little patience for getting hung up in trees and brush. However I do have some funny fishing stories with the kiddies.

Anyway I guess what I'm saying is whoever was wanting to hone their casting skills should get a old tire and start casting casting casting.


WolfyOne 04-03-2010 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blade (Post 77800)
Someone mentioned honing their casting skills. When the kiddies were coming along and started wanting to go fishing with me I'd buy them a rod and reel show them how to use it and put an old tire in the yard and tell them when you can hit the tire every time you cast THEN you can go fishing.

I have little patience for getting hung up in trees and brush. However I do have some funny fishing stories with the kiddies.

Anyway I guess what I'm saying is whoever was wanting to hone their casting skills should get a old tire and start casting casting casting.


Blade I think this is a great idea for anyone unsure of their casting skills.

I like you have little patience when someone gets hung up in anything and I have to stop what I'm doing to help. The easiest thing to do is cut the line, reset and don't bother the others your fishing with. You can always go back later and tug away, if you lost a good lure.

sharkchomp 04-03-2010 04:46 PM

Good idea Blade! Also good practise if you use a baitcaster so as to avoid birdnesting while on the water and basic embarrassment in front of pals lol

I try not to get upset when myself or someone with me hangs up. Often the best spots to cast to are under that tree limb or next to that fall down. Fishing is the same as realestate - it's all about the location location location!

I bought some lure retrievers which are basically a piece of lead with a paperclip attached to it. You thread the paperclip around your line then just let the lead fall, the weight of the lead hit the lure, hopefully dislodging it. It saves tons of time and actually works!!! You can buy them at walmart.

One last tip, my favorite lures are rapalas. Go to www.rapala.com and they have video tips for their lures to best utilize them. I learned alot!!! The videos are about 15 minutes long and have no commercials cause, really, the whole video is a commercial. But the information is really good.

They also have a tshirt I HAVE to buy!! It shows a rapala lure and it say - take a fish boating! lmao!!!!!!! I think I'll put that as my sig line :)

~~~shark~~~~~~~

Sachita 04-04-2010 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blade (Post 77800)
Someone mentioned honing their casting skills. When the kiddies were coming along and started wanting to go fishing with me I'd buy them a rod and reel show them how to use it and put an old tire in the yard and tell them when you can hit the tire every time you cast THEN you can go fishing.

I have little patience for getting hung up in trees and brush. However I do have some funny fishing stories with the kiddies.

Anyway I guess what I'm saying is whoever was wanting to hone their casting skills should get a old tire and start casting casting casting.

Thats how my daddy taught me.

Sachita 04-04-2010 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sharkchomp (Post 78257)
Good idea Blade! Also good practise if you use a baitcaster so as to avoid birdnesting while on the water and basic embarrassment in front of pals lol

I try not to get upset when myself or someone with me hangs up. Often the best spots to cast to are under that tree limb or next to that fall down. Fishing is the same as realestate - it's all about the location location location!

I bought some lure retrievers which are basically a piece of lead with a paperclip attached to it. You thread the paperclip around your line then just let the lead fall, the weight of the lead hit the lure, hopefully dislodging it. It saves tons of time and actually works!!! You can buy them at walmart.

One last tip, my favorite lures are rapalas. Go to www.rapala.com and they have video tips for their lures to best utilize them. I learned alot!!! The videos are about 15 minutes long and have no commercials cause, really, the whole video is a commercial. But the information is really good.

They also have a tshirt I HAVE to buy!! It shows a rapala lure and it say - take a fish boating! lmao!!!!!!! I think I'll put that as my sig line :)

~~~shark~~~~~~~

OMG I have had to cut so many nice lures from getting hung up and I'm very good at casting. Sometimes the wind grabs it, the drag is loose or you just miss your swing. OR you snap something under water.

Does anyone have Ollies close? I was there the other day and picked up some nice lures. They also had nice rods and reels for 20 bucks. A lot of nice stuff cheap and if it gets caught or breaks you're not out a bunch of money.

clusus 04-12-2010 02:36 PM

Good to see there are others that enjoy fishing. I have to say that I enjoy the outdoors, fresh air, beautiful scenery but it's the only time that my brain is not going 100 miles an hour. I'm just focused on that one moment... I live in NW Ark and fish rivers, lakes from a boat. Trout fishing in one river, small mouth in another.. Mostly bass/striper fishing in the lakes.


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