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Anytime you get down on yourself about what a lovely fly fisher you are just hop over to your nearest pond and cast trout sized flies to catch you some panfish. Bluegill will chomp on anything and are a blast to haul in.
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Dik Hz posted:Just get a cheap cabelas rod to start with. They’re perfectly fine. Fast action graphite is easiest for beginners. You’ll do a lot better with a low cost rod and a casting lesson than buying an Orvis combo straight out. If you’re going to spend money, a $110 scientific anglers floating line will be the best expense to quality of life ratio you can get, especially for beginners. Cheap line is a pain in the rear end. High quality line floats better, has less memory, and has a more durable coating. All of which make your drifts more natural and your casts land softer. I was eyeballing some local places that give casting lessons and some well-regarded guides that will do freshwater fly fishing around here before I dove into a rod. Appreciate the help, this has been incredibly useful.
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# ? Jan 4, 2023 13:15 |
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Picked up a new fishing boat the other day, super excited to try it out!
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# ? Jan 11, 2023 23:33 |
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Bro hell yea congrats
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# ? Jan 11, 2023 23:36 |
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Pretty little skiff! First one? What kinda fishing do you do and what sorta water will you be on?
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# ? Jan 11, 2023 23:49 |
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camoseven posted:Bro hell yea congrats Thanks! It's my second skiff, I have two now lol. Not gonna sell the other one yet until I make sure I like this one for what I intend to use it for. As you can see I have limited space to keep a boat so my options are limited, but I wanted a Panga hull that would handle rough water better and be able to go into deeper water and handle rough conditions if they occur. My other skiff is a 14' tri hull which is super stable when static, but doesn't handle rough water well at all and is a pretty rough ride. With this new one the trade off is it's not as stable, BUT it's much more capable and safer overall, it's foam filled, basically unsinkable and rides like a Cadillac. I fish on the gulf coast of Florida, mostly inshore fishing for Snook, redfish and Tarpon. But I wanted a boat that could go into deeper water as well, and do it safely so I can go after the big snapper and grouper that can't really be found much inshore. So we'll see how it goes, I took it out once already and it was too rough to fish, but the boat handled the conditions great. Unfortunately tho It's a lot more tippy static than the tri hull so i will have to get used to that. So the plan right now is to fish it for awhile to get a feel for it and see how I like it, I can always sell it if I'm not happy with it. I've posted the other skiff here before too, it's a Rabco 14' Buccaneer Applebees Appetizer fucked around with this message at 16:54 on Jan 12, 2023 |
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Is it ok to post fish pics/pics of fishing here or is this more for fishing trips kinda thing? I don't fly fish or anything cool like that, mostly fish for bass and speck (black crappie) in central Florida, with the occasional chain pickerel, florida gar, or mudfish (bowfin). It's speck time here but haven't been having the luck this year that I had past years. My neighbor swears he's finding them up in 3-4 foot water right now, so maybe that's it. The lake I'm on is kind of interesting because for Florida, it's relatively deep, getting above 30ft in some parts. For shallow stuff I mostly fish unweighted trick worms, with a weedless texas rig, so a buried point basically. Fish a lot of minnows and shiners as well. I haven't really landed a Florida lunker yet though (moved here about 3 years ago from Southern California), my biggest is 6.5lbs on grips. Been following the thread a while and kinda want to participate!
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# ? Jan 31, 2023 14:54 |
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durabrand107 posted:Is it ok to post fish pics/pics of fishing here or is this more for fishing trips kinda thing? I don't fly fish or anything cool like that, mostly fish for bass and speck (black crappie) in central Florida, with the occasional chain pickerel, florida gar, or mudfish (bowfin). It's speck time here but haven't been having the luck this year that I had past years. My neighbor swears he's finding them up in 3-4 foot water right now, so maybe that's it.
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# ? Jan 31, 2023 15:10 |
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also, join our discord. https://discord.gg/aWW5AhAS
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# ? Jan 31, 2023 16:59 |
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In the spirit of just posting, here are the last fish I caught, back in October. Been too long... Some nice size redtail surfperch caught off the rocks in Yachats, OR using sand shrimp. Just ordered some Lucky Craft lures to try in the surf next time around. And the lovely spot I was fishing from.
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# ? Jan 31, 2023 19:30 |
Nice spot, nice fish! Those rocks look a little fishy, any rockfish/cabezon/lings lurking around?
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# ? Jan 31, 2023 19:53 |
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I was thinking I'd get into some rockfish or greenlings or something but all that was biting were the perch (and a couple nice size dungeness actually). My first time there so I was just glad to catch something. The surf was pretty rough, I got soaked a couple times, so maybe that discouraged the other fish a bit?
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 00:43 |
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durabrand107 posted:Is it ok to post fish pics/pics of fishing here or is this more for fishing trips kinda thing? I don't fly fish or anything cool like that, mostly fish for bass and speck (black crappie) in central Florida, with the occasional chain pickerel, florida gar, or mudfish (bowfin). It's speck time here but haven't been having the luck this year that I had past years. My neighbor swears he's finding them up in 3-4 foot water right now, so maybe that's it. Please post all the Gar and Bowfin. I love me some primitives.
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 00:47 |
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Jesus loving Christ figure this poo poo out I just wanna watch goddam baseball!!!!!!!!!!!!
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 00:51 |
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Major League Bassball
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 01:11 |
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God loving damnit lol the MLB off-season thread ALSO has the fishing tag. This is not the first time I've gotten confused but it is the first time I've gone all the way through to posting.
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 01:16 |
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waffle enthusiast posted:Major League Bassball
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 01:33 |
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camoseven posted:
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 02:25 |
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baseball? we're plumb trout
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sexy tiger boobs posted:I was thinking I'd get into some rockfish or greenlings or something but all that was biting were the perch (and a couple nice size dungeness actually). My first time there so I was just glad to catch something. Research poke polling and bring a buddy for safety. Also chicken legs on a rope with dip net to get some crabs.
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 19:22 |
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Today got 2 on weightless senkos, 2 on top water plopper, and my 8 yr old son got a bass on a plastic lizard and an ultra light. Nothing over 2lbs, weather been so warm in Florida that the bit is on big time and not just the specks. Adding a photo cause it sure was a pretty night.
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# ? Feb 2, 2023 00:35 |
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Desert Bus posted:Please post all the Gar and Bowfin. I love me some primitives. Man I chased after a gar all evening, I was thinking "hey this dude on SA wants to see gar" but he had me licked.
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# ? Feb 2, 2023 02:43 |
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durabrand107 posted:Man I chased after a gar all evening, I was thinking "hey this dude on SA wants to see gar" but he had me licked. I probably mentioned it here before, but a dude once walked me through how to catch gar easy. Then he just paused and said "of course then the problem is you have a gar." Bowfin are loving fun though. Every time without fail that I catch one some moron nearby insists it's a snakehead and I'm supposed to kill it.
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Rev. Bleech_ posted:I probably mentioned it here before, but a dude once walked me through how to catch gar easy. Then he just paused and said "of course then the problem is you have a gar." I am annoyed with people catching paddlefish. Its endangered in a lot of areas but certain states allow 1 fish limits. They taste like poo poo. You can only catch them by snagging (they are a filter feeder) , but they are huge and put up a big fight. So you get people who poach them by accident.
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# ? Feb 3, 2023 21:33 |
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Rev. Bleech_ posted:I probably mentioned it here before, but a dude once walked me through how to catch gar easy. Then he just paused and said "of course then the problem is you have a gar." I've heard people use pieces of rope because their jaws are very boney so it's hard to set a hook in them. I've tried to get bowfin before but no luck. A friend of mine got one one time though, with me. He said it fought like a motherfucker.
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# ? Feb 4, 2023 01:27 |
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The 2 times I've reeled in a bowfin I was sure I was pulling up a snagged log until I made eye contact then they go effing berserk.
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# ? Feb 4, 2023 05:13 |
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Omg I have a great bowfin story! I’ve done a fair amount of fishing in the Mississippi backwaters in SE Minnesota with my father in law. In the spring, if they get a lot of rain(or if there is a lot of snow melt), a lot of backwater areas flood. In particular, there’s a campground just downstream from a spillway that floods big time. One year, it flooded all the way up over the boat landing, parking lot, playground, and almost all the way up to the raised road bed. You could then wade in the flooded grass and cast for bass, pike, walleye, etc. I seriously caught maybe a 5 lb. Pike next to a swing set, it was awesome. At night though, you could walk to the top of the boat landing and cast right out on top of the pavers and where the normal channel is, bounce a jig up the landing or a shad rap, anything really. I caught everything out there, walleye, sunnies, crappies, sauger, bass, pike, soft shell turtle, saw someone catch a small Gar, really really cool fishing experience. One night though I was out there by myself and catching some nice fish. I’m standing under the only streetlight, up to my waist in water on what is normally the dirt parking lot. It’d get really quiet except for the sound of the water running downstream, the occasional muskrat would swim by and scare the crap out of me. It’s like 2 or 3 AM and all of a sudden I feel something touch my leg. Startled the poo poo out of me cause there’s like big rear end snapping turtles down there, beaver, etc. I turn around and see what I thought were big snakes swimming in the water right behind me. Nope, it’s like four bowfin, using my legs a current break, and then lunging quickly at minnows that were stacked in there(attracted to the light maybe?). It was really kind of creepy, cause they were pretty big, but they were just totally using me and couldn’t care at all if I kicked at them or moved. Just for shits and giggles I dropped my jig and plastic right in front of one and it just F’ing ravaged my jig. That thing put up a hell of a fight. Caught another one later that night on a rapala and it just completely ruined that crank. Cool fish, so prehistoric looking and their mouths are like armor!
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# ? Feb 4, 2023 06:33 |
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wesleywillis posted:Tell me how. Google "rope lure"
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# ? Feb 4, 2023 07:30 |
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DoctaFun posted:Omg I have a great bowfin story! This was a cool story! Thanks for sharing.
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Sickening posted:I am annoyed with people catching paddlefish. Its endangered in a lot of areas but certain states allow 1 fish limits. They taste like poo poo. You can only catch them by snagging (they are a filter feeder) , but they are huge and put up a big fight. So you get people who poach them by accident. Yeah I loathe this as well, it sucks to see people snag one and go oh it’s small and toss it back too, causing big flesh wounds in a slow growing animal is for shitheads.
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# ? Feb 4, 2023 18:57 |
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wesleywillis posted:Tell me how. Yep. A frayed bit of rope gets their little needle teeth all stuck. wesleywillis posted:I've tried to get bowfin before but no luck. A friend of mine got one one time though, with me. He said it fought like a motherfucker. Your friend was underselling it. Every time I caught a bowfin I would have sworn before getting them up that they were something three or four times their actual size. loving things are 100% muscle.
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# ? Feb 5, 2023 03:12 |
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I've been fishing the same lake since the early 80's. I've pulled untold hundreds of bluegill / green sunfish / pumpkinseeds, crappie, rock bass, and yellow perch. Plenty of largemouth and smallmouth bass. I've pulled Northern pike and walleye, and even an occasional small catfish. I thought i had caught every kind of freshwater fish that the lake had to offer, so imagine my surprise when i rolled up to my spot one day to find two bowfin sitting on the rocks with spear holes in them. I had never seen one before and neither of the friends i had with me had any idea what they were either. I had to look it up to determine that they were dogfish and not snakehead. They were dry as hell, and since the sun was barely up i assumed they were sitting there since the evening before. Since i'd never seen one before i spent a little time just crouched there studying them. I was shocked to find they were both still alive so i figured i might as well return them to the water. Holed as they were i assumed they would die, but at least they could die more comfortably in the water. Almost as surprising as the fact that they were alive was the density. They weighed 3 times what i expected. Ever since then I've really wanted to hook one but i have no idea where to look or how to target them.
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titties posted:Ever since then I've really wanted to hook one but i have no idea where to look or how to target them. Just gotta get lucky with dead or live fish for bait. Though I was once retrieving a plastic worm and right before I pulled it from the water, a bowfin I didn't see shot out from under the bank I was standing on and got it
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# ? Feb 5, 2023 05:52 |
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I want to catch a bowfin for my lifelist. My only experience I've ever had with them is when one hit my musky lure on top of the water. The thing looked so cool.
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# ? Feb 5, 2023 15:15 |
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I thought about getting some Bowfin for my local pond but apparently if you put a few into a small pond you just end up with Bowfin and then they die cause they've eaten everything else.
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# ? Feb 5, 2023 21:09 |
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wait til the snakehead migrate north, we'll all be sick of them
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# ? Feb 5, 2023 21:37 |
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Ghostnuke posted:wait til the snakehead migrate north, we'll all be sick of them It annoys me that there is only one or two Snakehead species that can effectively set up camp in NA but they are all banned from import/breeding/sale. I come at this from the angle of an aquarium hobbyist though.
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# ? Feb 5, 2023 21:45 |
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titties posted:I've been fishing the same lake since the early 80's. I've pulled untold hundreds of bluegill / green sunfish / pumpkinseeds, crappie, rock bass, and yellow perch. Plenty of largemouth and smallmouth bass. I've pulled Northern pike and walleye, and even an occasional small catfish.
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# ? Feb 5, 2023 23:52 |
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tbf I honestly don't care if snakehead do move in. they fight harder and taste better and look cooler than bass anyway
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YMMV I'm sure, but my local Walmart has some rod/reel combos on clearance right now for stupid cheap. Cast or spinning, Lew's, Daiwa and Ugly Sticks reduced from $55-$99 down to $11 or $13. They're not even spooled so you don't even have to waste time there. That's cheaper than half the lures I've got, and I consider those semi-disposable, so I grabbed one of each to hand to anyone I think might break/lose one. It's hard not to scoop up them all and figure out later what to do with them.
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