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Dumping a few pics from the past week: First fish on the kayak, nearly tipped me over Slightly bigger The dog, now realizing that there are animals that you can pull out of the water, has become obsessed Decent smallie Better smallie The only topwater catch I had all week
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# ? Aug 13, 2018 23:13 |
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# ? May 31, 2024 02:03 |
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Just pulled out a beauty of a coho on the incomming tide.
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# ? Aug 14, 2018 00:06 |
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TheDon01 posted:Just pulled out a beauty of a coho on the incomming tide. Nice salmon! Where were you fishing, and what did you catch it on?
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# ? Aug 14, 2018 00:19 |
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A Pack of Kobolds posted:Nice salmon! Where were you fishing, and what did you catch it on? Homer, AK (Kachemak bay) on an orange/silver mepps #4
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# ? Aug 14, 2018 01:38 |
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So when would you want to use a loop knot vs. a non-loop knot? I'm guessing loop knots are good for crankbaits, what about spinners? What about just on a hook for wacky/texas rigging or whatever? I grabbed some line and messed around with the canoeman loop, that's a pretty cool knot.
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# ? Aug 14, 2018 15:18 |
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Any time you want something to have more natural action. Artificials that wriggle and freelining cut bait are two times I use loops.
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# ? Aug 14, 2018 17:30 |
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prom candy posted:Better smallie I didn't know fish where furry
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# ? Aug 14, 2018 17:46 |
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TheDon01 posted:Homer, AK (Kachemak bay) on an orange/silver mepps #4 Awesome. I fish coastal Washington and getting a salmon from the shore is high on my list. I wish it was a humpy run year; my smoker needs some action.
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# ? Aug 14, 2018 23:06 |
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A Pack of Kobolds posted:Awesome. I fish coastal Washington and getting a salmon from the shore is high on my list. I wish it was a humpy run year; my smoker needs some action. I just noticed yesterday that snagging is now open at this spot and the limit is 6! Got some big ol weighted trebbles and about to go try this incoming tide
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# ? Aug 14, 2018 23:10 |
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TheDon01 posted:I just noticed yesterday that snagging is now open at this spot and the limit is 6! Dang, you can snag for them there? We can't legally keep anything that wasn't hooked through the lip with a barbless hook.
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# ? Aug 14, 2018 23:15 |
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Today marks the third time I've hooked a huge-rear end bowfin (this one looked to be at least 24 inches). It also marks the third time a huge-rear end bowfin has broken my line right at the pier before I could deck him.
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# ? Aug 19, 2018 04:35 |
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You guys have any fishing YouTube channels you like? I like NDYakAngler. Fishing videos are so relaxing.
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# ? Aug 19, 2018 06:52 |
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prom candy posted:You guys have any fishing YouTube channels you like? I like NDYakAngler. Fishing videos are so relaxing. I like Fisherman's Life, the dude is super relaxed, does some great trips, has nice, clean videos and is a amateur that is going out for fun. He does alot of catch and cooks with some interesting 2-3 day trips, he is based on the west coast too.
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# ? Aug 19, 2018 15:20 |
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prom candy posted:You guys have any fishing YouTube channels you like? I like NDYakAngler. Fishing videos are so relaxing. Juanelo1946 does a combination fishing/cooking channel full of charmingly terrible grandpa jokes and I love it.
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# ? Aug 19, 2018 15:31 |
Rythe posted:I like Fisherman's Life, the dude is super relaxed, does some great trips, has nice, clean videos and is a amateur that is going out for fun. He does alot of catch and cooks with some interesting 2-3 day trips, he is based on the west coast too. Fisherman's Life is my favorite by far. He's got the only fishing videos my SO (who is completely disinterested in fishing) actively watches when I queue one up. EliasVFishing is really good too. East coast, was NYC but moved to NC recently. Lots of variety in where he fishes/what he targets, and fishes most of the time from his kayak, which is helpful as a prospective kayak-owner. Lots of catch and cooks. Washington fish quest is pretty amateurish in terms of the technical stuff, but he's a super charming goofy guy, and is fairly informative. I've been looking for WA content, as I'm moving there soon. There doesn't seem to be much, though. Most fishing channels have such dire editing so it's refreshing to find someone that knows how to pace a video.
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# ? Aug 19, 2018 15:50 |
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Scott martin's channel on youtube has a ton of well shot and edited videos that are entertaining. Mostly florida/se us specific, but given I live there, it works for me.
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# ? Aug 19, 2018 17:43 |
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Hooplah posted:EliasVFishing is really good too. East coast, was NYC but moved to NC recently. Lots of variety in where he fishes/what he targets, and fishes most of the time from his kayak, which is helpful as a prospective kayak-owner. Lots of catch and cooks. I need to check out that channel, I'm in NC now and kayak fish frequently as this is definitely targeted at me.
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# ? Aug 19, 2018 17:47 |
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prom candy posted:You guys have any fishing YouTube channels you like? I like NDYakAngler. Fishing videos are so relaxing. MorningTide do cool LBG videos and I’ll watch them if I notice they’ve put a new one up.
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# ? Aug 19, 2018 23:09 |
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The “googan squad” was fun to watch 2 or 3 years ago when I started getting back into fishing. I am also not in the 8-15 demographic. Now I can’t stand them.
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# ? Aug 20, 2018 00:30 |
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Kakapon Supopon has a great fishing channel.
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# ? Aug 20, 2018 00:47 |
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Subbed to pretty much all these so I remember to check them out, thanks! I've tried finding some regional content but the quality is all pretty atrocious. Maybe I should buy thousands of dollars worth of camera gear...
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# ? Aug 20, 2018 05:17 |
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Hooplah posted:Fisherman's Life is my favorite by far. He's got the only fishing videos my SO (who is completely disinterested in fishing) actively watches when I queue one up. EliasVFishing is really good too. East coast, was NYC but moved to NC recently. Lots of variety in where he fishes/what he targets, and fishes most of the time from his kayak, which is helpful as a prospective kayak-owner. Lots of catch and cooks. While not WA specific, PK Yi is based in Oregon and has lots of content specifically related to the Pacific Northwest, especially for surf fishing.
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# ? Aug 21, 2018 00:18 |
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Wow Fisherman's Life is, how can I put this? Hella good. Extremely hungry for fish now.
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# ? Aug 21, 2018 23:02 |
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Rev. Bleech_ posted:Today marks the third time I've hooked a huge-rear end bowfin (this one looked to be at least 24 inches). It also marks the third time a huge-rear end bowfin has broken my line right at the pier before I could deck him. Every time I've reeled in a bowfin I've wondered what kind of lazy fish I've hooked. Feels heavy and sluggish, right up until we spot each other, then they turn the fight on.
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# ? Aug 25, 2018 22:49 |
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What do you guys use for a tackle box/bag? My wife bought me like a bog standard plastic tackle box for Christmas but I feel like I'm outgrowing it already. Is it better to get a bag and then use those plano boxes for everything? I feel like a bag would be better for also storing my tools and individual bags of plastics.
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 06:40 |
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prom candy posted:What do you guys use for a tackle box/bag? My wife bought me like a bog standard plastic tackle box for Christmas but I feel like I'm outgrowing it already. Is it better to get a bag and then use those plano boxes for everything? I feel like a bag would be better for also storing my tools and individual bags of plastics. Depends on what you're doing. A sling is great for wading streams or spinning a beach, you can get ones designed to take a couple of small tackle trays. A bumbag is good for that too. I have a backpack designed to take a bunch of tackle trays and other poo poo for when I'm bait fishing on a beach, it'll take a stack of rigs, spools of leader, sinkers, water, snacks, and anything else I need. Everything to do with fishing is waay over priced for what it is so for storing stuff at home I use the cheapest tackle trays I can lay hands on and put them in something like this:
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 09:50 |
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Right now I'm mainly shore fishing, or when we visit the in laws I'm fishing from a Jon boat or a sit-inside kayak that isn't rigged for fishing and only has room for maybe one tiny Plano box. Next year I'm hoping to get a fishing kayak.
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 15:21 |
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prom candy posted:Next year I'm getting a fishing kayak. Do it, you will not regret your decision. I guess my only regret is spending a ton of money to get kayaks for the whole family but that is money well spent in the long run.
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 17:44 |
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I've only been fishing for like a year and I have a bit of a history with overspending on new hobbies so I just want to wait and make sure I'm still as amped up about it next year. When I add in the roof rack, something to mount it with in my garage, PFD, etc. I'm looking at a lot of money. Plus I'm in Canada so even something entry level like the Pescador Pro 10 is still $1000. But yeah I really want one
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 18:26 |
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ihop posted:Every time I've reeled in a bowfin I've wondered what kind of lazy fish I've hooked. Feels heavy and sluggish, right up until we spot each other, then they turn the fight on. Same here. The initial tap was light enough and the deadweight dead enough that, when a dude on the pier commented on the huge bend in the rod, I said "meh, probably a turtle" (there are monstrous turtles in this part of the river). Only when he was a few feet away did he go airborne and lose his poo poo. prom candy posted:What do you guys use for a tackle box/bag? My wife bought me like a bog standard plastic tackle box for Christmas but I feel like I'm outgrowing it already. Is it better to get a bag and then use those plano boxes for everything? I feel like a bag would be better for also storing my tools and individual bags of plastics. I use this one for freshwater (about $25 at Walmart) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsXRSnE7E80 And its' smaller cousin for saltwater. They've been great, even if they get heavy as hell. However, now that I'm living in an area with brackish water and saltwater only 20min up the road, I bought a backpack from Academy to start putting the plano boxes in so that I'm not caught flatfooted (some piece of gear I want is always in the other bag since we moved, it seems)
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# ? Aug 27, 2018 03:46 |
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I use my youngest daughters kitty cat back pack from last school year. I mostly fish live bait so hooks, weight, pliers, knife, leader line in the main pocket. Any tackle I want to bring goes into the little front pocket in the packaging it came in originally. Have 3 or 4 different options in there. So much more efficient when fishing from a kayak than a normal plastic tackle box.
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# ? Aug 27, 2018 05:14 |
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The local spot is looking pretty good on Saturday: Now watch the forecast change over the course of the week into an unfishable south westerly gale or something, like every other loving time
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 11:17 |
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I needed some new gear for the salmon run, and after looking at 8" rods for a hell of a long time I grabbed a shimano tdk. I didn't realize that it's supposed to be a trolling rod. There's no real reason I can't fish from the banks or wade with it, is there?
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 23:25 |
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Might be a bit stiff. As long as you have proper reel for it and you can cast it.
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 03:32 |
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titties posted:I needed some new gear for the salmon run, and after looking at 8" rods for a hell of a long time I grabbed a shimano tdk. I didn't realize that it's supposed to be a trolling rod. There's no real reason I can't fish from the banks or wade with it, is there? You can try, but if you've gone and bought a 40lb glass rod you're going to have a hard time casting with it. As an aside, what is the use of a 8' trolling rod?
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 11:02 |
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Back at the same lake I was slamming fish on at the beginning of August and the bite has reaaaallly slowed down. It's not even that much colder outside, the water's gone from high 70s to low 70s. Any thoughts on where to find smallies in late summer? The stuff I was doing last month (wacky rig senkos and mepps spinners) just doesn't seem to be working.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 04:34 |
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LingcodKilla posted:Might be a bit stiff. As long as you have proper reel for it and you can cast it. I paired it with a 400 size Pfleuger President. For $45 bucks it is a hell of a nice reel and I think I'm getting a 300 size for my other rod because I like it so much. I tried it out and it is a little stiff and the long handle makes it cumbersome but it's usable. The big issue is that the first guide is really small for some reason, and the offset from the reel means that the line touches the inner rim of the guide at all times. I'm thinking of just cutting the guide off because I'm pretty sure it is interfering with my casting. gay picnic defence posted:As an aside, what is the use of a 8' trolling rod? I think it's for inland lakes downrigger fishing for northerns and poo poo. prom candy posted:Back at the same lake I was slamming fish on at the beginning of August and the bite has reaaaallly slowed down. It's not even that much colder outside, the water's gone from high 70s to low 70s. Any thoughts on where to find smallies in late summer? The stuff I was doing last month (wacky rig senkos and mepps spinners) just doesn't seem to be working. I don't know poo poo about fish habits, but according to the local fishing report the cooler weather and shorter days should start bringing predator fish back into the shallows and end the late summer funk. Maybe just give it another week or two and see if it picks up? titties fucked around with this message at 21:05 on Sep 5, 2018 |
# ? Sep 5, 2018 21:02 |
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This is our last week up here until we open it back up in May, so it might be time to just start exploring some of the waters closer to home. I went to put new line on my reel for the first time today and I noticed the ratings listed on it only showed 2, 4, and 6 lbs test. I put 6 on it but is that weird that it would only have ratings for such low test? It's a shimano syncopate 1000fg, the guy at the shop basically picked it for me since I didn't know what I was doing (and still don't!) So far I've only been after Ontario smallmouth where anything over 5 pounds would be a huge triumph but I'd like to get after some pike or whatever else I can find this fall, do I need a different reel/line? Is this how people end up with so many rods and reels?
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# ? Sep 6, 2018 04:09 |
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prom candy posted:This is our last week up here until we open it back up in May, so it might be time to just start exploring some of the waters closer to home. A 10 /100 / 1000 size reel is generally an ultralight reel and it is supposed to work best with lines of those diameters. That reel is fine for all types of panfish and will handle smaller trout species. I've caught plenty of bass on a small Shimano reel, but hooking into a really big bass could be a bit of a challenge. You could replace the mono or fluoro line with a superline like spider wire or power pro, i think you can get a 15 lb test line that's the same diameter as 6 lb test mono. It'll help with bigger fish but if the drag is cranked down hard on your reel you could damage the reel. Also if the spool on the reel isn't braid ready you'll want to put on some mono backing, otherwise the braid could just slip on the spool when you start reeling. I've landed several decent-sized pike with that sort of reel but it is a long and risky fight, you can't just haul them in. A 25 or 30 size reel might be better if you plan to do some pike fishing. Also consider some steel leaders, pike and walleye have teeth that can sever plastic lines and stealth braid.
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# ? Sep 6, 2018 04:42 |
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A bass combo would be totally fine for the majority of pike fishing. They're really toothy though, and very aggressive, so you'd probably see some benefit to using a stronger leader. 6lb mono can definitely bring in fish way bigger than 6 lbs. if you're not confident though, 10lb braid is typically the thickness of 2lb mono, so you could go hog wild with that. E. Titties knows best Hooplah fucked around with this message at 04:51 on Sep 6, 2018 |
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