Hekk posted:If you are practicing catch and release, a cheap net can damage the fish you are landing and reduce their likelihood of survival. Oh I see, yeah maybe one of those things to check out in person. Btw I dunno how fast this is gonna be a nationwide thing but it seems like Dick's are converting to just being an apparel store, I have to go pretty far to find one that actually sells all the stuff I'm used to seeing in there. I stopped by at basically every sporting goods store around here when I was looking at the kayak stuff and while REI seemed kinda nice everything was super expensive, I think my favorite ended up being Sportsman's Warehouse, so I'll probably just stop by there. I do wanna visit the bass pro shops pyramid some day though. Edit: Meanwhile I'm trying to make sense of the rules here, seems like quite a lot to keep in mind, I should probably have some kind of printed version of this with me right? or at least Pages 10 and 11. Brut fucked around with this message at 14:07 on May 1, 2024 |
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The best net to use is a Koi Sock Net. If a net can safely handle a 36" ornamental Goldfish it can handle a 12" bass. EDIT: They do come in all sorts of sizes. Desert Bus fucked around with this message at 15:49 on May 1, 2024 |
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Brut posted:Hey quick question, why are fishing landing nets so expensive? is there a good reliable cheap one ya'll recommend? Feels like it should be under like $10 but maybe there's some reasoning behind it Generally what kind of net will depend on what kind of fishing. Bassing from a boat you’ll usually want something with a nice long handle, which will just get in the way if you’re in a kayak, and trout stream fly fisherman will use those super expensive wooden dip nets with the soft silicone netting so as to be gentle with c&r trout and because they’re easy to carry for a long day in the stream. On my kayak I use an aluminum thing with a short handle and rubber-coated netting I got at one of the big department places. E- pretty sure I bought this one with the shorter handle. I don’t remember it being $45 but it’s possible, or maybe prices have jumped that much in the last couple years. In any case I’d recommend spending the bit extra for a net with the rubber coating. Much easier on the fish that way. The raw nylon cords slice right through fins. https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/promar-premier-anglers-series-landing-net-20pmraprmnglr24hpfac/20pmraprmnglr24hpfac
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Brut posted:
The vast majority of the information in the fishing regulations for each state are around restrictions on keeping fish caught. If you have no immediate plans to try to keep whatever you catch, you can safely ignore a lot of what’s written there. The most important information there is the fishing season for each species. If you don’t know enough about different types of freshwater fish to know how someone could tell that you are specifically targeting that species, I’d say you can get started with inexpensive rod/reel combos, a bobber, light sinker, a size 8 or 6 hook, and hotdog pieces or something to put on the end. Panfish are usually year round in every state. If you somehow hook a largemouth bass or some other more regulated species while bobber fishing, the DNR aren’t going to pop out of the bushes and tackle you or anything. Just throw them back in the water and all is good.
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Went out and caught 2 rock bass, the first fish I've caught in months. I'm so goddamn happy.
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I wish rock bass got bigger. They’re aggressive, thrive in accessible waterways, and fight well for their size. Cool fish.
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Brut posted:Hey quick question, why are fishing landing nets so expensive? is there a good reliable cheap one ya'll recommend? Feels like it should be under like $10 but maybe there's some reasoning behind it I have a cheap wooden hand landing net I got from Walmart for like $10-20 and another folding net that was like $30 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079JWGVW5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 Also have a larger net for my kayak for inshore saltwater that was maybe like $60. The key thing with all of them is that they use a rubber mesh, which is better for the fish and less prone to getting hooks wrapped up and snagged in it vs nylon or whatever.
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Hooplah posted:I wish rock bass got bigger. They’re aggressive, thrive in accessible waterways, and fight well for their size. Cool fish. Sunfish too. I was in a lake one time and had one bite my nipple. Turned me on. Glad it wasn't a pike.
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Hekk posted:The vast majority of the information in the fishing regulations for each state are around restrictions on keeping fish caught. If you have no immediate plans to try to keep whatever you catch, you can safely ignore a lot of what’s written there. The most important information there is the fishing season for each species. Yeah keeping the fish is exactly what I mean, I'd just need to know what a regulated species looks like, that's why I'm thinking best to have the document with me (and not in electronic form because pulling out my phone while a fish is flopping around sounds like a recipe for disaster). Wonder if I can integrate a measuring stick in to the boat, some kind of waterproof paint? idk. Still need to buy tackle, I'm tempted by these kits that seem to have a lot of different stuff for like 10 bucks but I have a feeling there's a lot in there I won't need, if there's a good starting tackle set you're aware of I'm open to suggestions.
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Hooplah posted:I wish rock bass got bigger. They’re aggressive, thrive in accessible waterways, and fight well for their size. Cool fish. Use a lighter rod
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Brut posted:Yeah keeping the fish is exactly what I mean, I'd just need to know what a regulated species looks like, that's why I'm thinking best to have the document with me (and not in electronic form because pulling out my phone while a fish is flopping around sounds like a recipe for disaster). Wonder if I can integrate a measuring stick in to the boat, some kind of waterproof paint? idk. Your state probably has a printable version on the DNR/Equivalent agency website. Print the poo poo off and keep it in your box. You might be able to find a paper copy at tackle/sports shops too. Ontario used to widely distribute paper copies of hunting and fishing regs. They still give them out, but you can't find them at as many places these days.
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wesleywillis posted:Your state probably has a printable version on the DNR/Equivalent agency website. Print the poo poo off and keep it in your box. Yeah, that PDF I linked seems pretty printable and that is the official source (no idea why they use "fishandboat.com" instead of a pa.gov subdomain), but come to think about it when I was at the state park office getting the launch permit there were a bunch of different flyers to grab there, I bet one of them was this thing, I should've looked closer.
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I went on my first surf fishing trip of 2024 now that it's finally warmed up. People all around me were catching stripers left and right and of course I wasn't lol. I think it's because I was using lures and all those guys were probably throwing clams or bloodworms. I don't mind fishing with natural bait sometimes but I just like the more active type of fishing you do with lures. And I've had good luck with them plenty of times in the past. But yeah, I should probably just use what's working for the other folks...
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Charliegrs posted:I went on my first surf fishing trip of 2024 now that it's finally warmed up. People all around me were catching stripers left and right and of course I wasn't lol. I think it's because I was using lures and all those guys were probably throwing clams or bloodworms. I don't mind fishing with natural bait sometimes but I just like the more active type of fishing you do with lures. And I've had good luck with them plenty of times in the past. But yeah, I should probably just use what's working for the other folks... All that matters is that you had a good time
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Charliegrs posted:I went on my first surf fishing trip of 2024 now that it's finally warmed up. People all around me were catching stripers left and right and of course I wasn't lol. I think it's because I was using lures and all those guys were probably throwing clams or bloodworms. I don't mind fishing with natural bait sometimes but I just like the more active type of fishing you do with lures. And I've had good luck with them plenty of times in the past. But yeah, I should probably just use what's working for the other folks... Pretty sure yous a mook if ya not soakin bunkah
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Moving back to northern michigan after a few decades of military service and putting florida in the rearview. Cant wait to catch brookies on a wooly bugger and my 2wt noodly bamboo thats been in storage for years. I'll be about fifteen mins from the Pigeon and Sturgeon rivers plus a billion smaller creeks. Also super excited for September and my first salmon run in forever!
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i picked up a 5.5 foot neon green lew's laser ultralight rod to pair with a shimano sienna 500 with some 6 lb hi vis line and it was really fun at a pond. got a white crappie and a couple bluegill on a little minnow crankbait, the first time I've gotten anything on one. had a couple other bites but couldn't get em fast enough. I see why people like ultralight stuff.
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Got my boat back. Currently taking a giant poo poo or maybe it's not that huge I dunno. Then it goes on the water for the year. Which means i ain't getting poo poo this year either.
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From Reddit: How do I support my boyfriend when he is disappointed? (F25,M24) quote:I (F25) have been with my boyfriend (M24) for a little over a year and a half. From the beginning, he has made it very clear that he has big aspirations for himself to be self-employed as a professional fisherman/angler. He is a big dreamer and he has a big heart, which is a lot of why I am drawn to him. However, he doesn't deal with failure well, and I am not sure how to support him during those moments.
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god, social media is such mind poison. poor guy, i definitely feel for him, but he needs some friends to give him The Hard Talk
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In my part of the Midwest fishing doesn't even get good until the end of this month.
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Seems like the odds would be better if he tried to become a professional sports (football, baseball etc) player. How many people actually make their living as a tournament fisherman
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wesleywillis posted:Seems like the odds would be better if he tried to become a professional sports (football, baseball etc) player. Do fishing shows even exist anymore? I feel like back in the day the pro fishermen who really made it were the ones that got their own TV shows. Like Bill Dance, and that other guy that always kisses the bass I can't remember his name. Like the shows that used to play on the TNN channel in the 90s. I'm not even sure how someone becomes a "pro" fisherman these days. I know there's lot of fishermen on YouTube but do any of them really have the audience to make a living from it?
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:Pretty sure yous a mook if ya not soakin bunkah
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