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LowPartz posted:I'm using one that's 30 years old. My dad paid 25 bucks for it and it has yet to lose even a single eyelet. man that owns big time, shakespeare pretty much negates all of my usual opinions about americans buying stuff from china isn't fireline still mono but just red? my dream rig ( im very poor and my dreams involve regularthings most people just buy) would be putting an abu garcia round reel on my ugly rod and then maybe some of that line that is like rope and trying to get into catching and eating giant rear end steelhead
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 02:51 |
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# ? May 6, 2024 02:28 |
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Fireline is a braid. I generally only have to respool every 3 years or so. And catches pike, muskie, steelhead with no leader.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 03:56 |
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I had a fishing rod once called THE SCIMITAR that I bought specifically to string with forty pound line and a giant treble hook to snag some loving salmon, but now I'm a park ranger so i can't do those things any more. I bought it specifically because it was called THE SCIMITAR.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 04:02 |
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I'm here for the pictures and dines
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 06:58 |
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LowPartz posted:Fireline is a braid. I generally only have to respool every 3 years or so. And catches pike, muskie, steelhead with no leader. drat i'll check it out, i eventually need to switch to a braided line as i become an ultimate fisherman, though i really find it hard to believe fishing can get much better than hitting the right location for a school of black crappie as the sun sets
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 07:01 |
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I really like fishing but I hate the taste of fish so basically I guess I like being drunk on a boat and getting sunburned real bad
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 07:03 |
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I also make a look that basically means 'ew gross' when I have to bait my hooks so tbh whenever I get access to a boat I usually just putter around and throw out crab pots because for some reason gross bottom dwelling sea bugs are less disgusting than fish and they taste way better
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MC Eating Disorder posted:I also make a look that basically means 'ew gross' when I have to bait my hooks so tbh whenever I get access to a boat I usually just putter around and throw out crab pots because for some reason gross bottom dwelling sea bugs are less disgusting than fish and they taste way better
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 07:12 |
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the old man and the sea is some hardcore poo poo, even by hemingway standards dude just has a loving rope with a hook on it and is all "welp i hope i can outsmart and outmuscle one of natures beasts so i can eat today" and rows his rear end out into the carribean, metal as all hell then you realize thats how vast swaths of humanity made their living throughout human history, just rope and/or nets maybe a few pieces of hardware, and you feel pretty stupid in your weird wooden box with lights everywhere and bills and stuff
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 09:38 |
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As someone who has never fished, how do I start fishing? What do I read? Do I get lessons? What gear should I buy? Approximately how much will it cost? How's the learning curve?
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cheerfullydrab posted:As someone who has never fished, how do I start fishing? What do I read? Do I get lessons? What gear should I buy? Approximately how much will it cost? How's the learning curve? Like someone above said, you can get set up with some decent starter hardware for < $100. You definitely don't need lessons but you will (most likely) need a license. If you don't know anyone experienced to go with for your first time then I don't know, read some wikihow articles or something. The learning curve is shallow, I mean children fish on their own without issue. Fishing is good.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 12:56 |
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I grew up with fly fishing but now I do it all. I would not recommend beginning wirh fly fishing because it's extremely expensive and has a steep learning curve. Luckily for me my grandfather already had the stuff and tons of patience. 95 percent of what I do now is shore based salt water and the occasional splurge on a charter. None of my salt gear is expensive. Just keep it clean with some fresh water when you're done. For bait I mostly cast net and catch live. Here's two flounder I caught yesterday. I posted in ENT thread but that thread is like lightning That's about $25 worth of fillets Grilled them last night with some steaks for Father's day.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 14:03 |
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King of Bees posted:The best was fishing trout in streams withb1 pound test Using ultra-lite gear is incredibly fun and challenging, definitely. I've trout fished the Farmington for going on 20 years with a 4'6" st. Croix using either 2 or 4 lb test if I'm not using fly gear. Love the ultra-lites for stream/river stuff.
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RFC2324 posted:Dad? Son when are you going to move out of this brush pile and spawn? Your mother and I are very worried about you. cheerfullydrab posted:As someone who has never fished, how do I start fishing? What do I read? Do I get lessons? What gear should I buy? Approximately how much will it cost? How's the learning curve? Learning curve is huge, but you can catch a fish by accident. My advice is to buy as high quality of a rod as you can afford, something in the 6-7' medium action fast tip range and a Okuma Avenger 3000 spinning reel. Have it filled with 20lb highviz braid and learn how to tie a good leader knot, for which you want like 8lb fluorocarbon line. This will be an acceptable rig for like 90% of freshwater/inshore fishing. To actually catch fish, you need to pick a species to target and read up on their habits and habitat. Finding where the fish are holding is the most important step in catching them.
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utterlycorrupt posted:a 4'6" st. Croix using either 2 or 4 lb test if I'm not using fly gear. Love the ultra-lites for stream/river stuff. Do You have the PS46ULM? I have been eyeing that one for a while to throw small inline spinners for white perch and tiny jigs for panfish/ tiny smallmouth. How well does it cast lures at the low end of it's range?
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 15:42 |
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The best part aobut fishing isn't even the fish. It's just sitting there, relaxing, drinking a beer. As far as I'm concerned, actually trying to catch something is wholly optional.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 15:43 |
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Haha yeah let me just go and trick fish out of the water because I'm an easily entertained simpleton.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 15:44 |
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I agree op! Also
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bongwizzard posted:Do You have the PS46ULM? I have been eyeing that one for a while to throw small inline spinners for white perch and tiny jigs for panfish/ tiny smallmouth. How well does it cast lures at the low end of it's range? That's exactly the one I'm currently using, yes. It's a bit pricey but totally worth the initial investment, their stuff lasts practically forever. As long as you have a decent lightweight reel you'll have no problems with either distance or accuracy with jigs or ultra-lite spinners, rooster tails, phoebes, etc. I have a relatively cheap shimano on there at the moment and it works fine.
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tenspott posted:The best part aobut fishing isn't even the fish. It's just sitting there, relaxing, drinking a beer. As far as I'm concerned, actually trying to catch something is wholly optional. There is a kick rear end fishing barge within a mile or so of me, and I would always be there if it were not for one thing. The state banned alcohol on the lake a couple years ago, so no drinking and fishing
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RFC2324 posted:There is a kick rear end fishing barge within a mile or so of me, and I would always be there if it were not for one thing. The state banned alcohol on the lake a couple years ago, so no drinking and fishing That is loving unAmerican
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 18:43 |
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VendaGoat posted:That is loving unAmerican It's bizarre because this is Texas. You can buy road beers from drive up windows in some places, but the state banned drinking just because the lake had earned the nickname Lake Death.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 18:44 |
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Who wouldn't want to go out onto Lake Death with a sixer of Lone Star, bake in the sun and fish? I think you all should secede from your state.
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VendaGoat posted:Who wouldn't want to go out onto Lake Death with a sixer of Lone Star, bake in the sun and fish? Moving to Florida will be an upgrade. Sit on the beach, drink rum drinks, and fish.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 19:23 |
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fish is good especially raw fish
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 19:25 |
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Chinatown posted:fish is good this is correct
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 19:28 |
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RFC2324 posted:Moving to Florida will be an upgrade. Sit on the beach, drink rum drinks, and fish. Whoa, whoa, whoa there buddy. Let's not say anything we can't take back.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 19:28 |
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RFC2324 posted:Moving to Florida will be an upgrade. Sit on the beach, drink rum drinks, and fish. You've heard about Florida, right? Like that it's a meth-infested shithole?
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 19:29 |
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psychokitty posted:You've heard about Florida, right? The runoff makes the fish friskier.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 19:38 |
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psychokitty posted:You've heard about Florida, right? Not as many crazy rednecks as TX, and from people who live there I understand that you stay out of northern FL, and stay away from Miami, and its pretty chill. My fiancee is insisting on it since she has elderly family there, so I gotta find silver linings until they die.
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tenspott posted:The best part aobut fishing isn't even the fish. It's just sitting there, relaxing, drinking a beer. As far as I'm concerned, actually trying to catch something is wholly optional. for me this is the exact opposite of what is true and good about fishing drink a beer if you can do it while rapidly casting from an isolated corner of a lake or dam that you are mastering for the sake of dinner getting but sitting? sitting while fishing? better be in a dugout canoe you carved with an adze or i'm about to beat you up
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bongwizzard posted:Son when are you going to move out of this brush pile and spawn? Your mother and I are very worried about you. The only caveat I would have is with 'buy as much as you can afford'. You really really really do not need a $600 rod and $500 reel(or whatever) to enjoy yourself. Stick with equipment roughly in the $50-$250 range for a complete setup and you will have access to some very nice stuff that will last many years if properly cared for. With the bonus of not kicking yourself in the rear end too hard when it gets broken/lost/stolen. If you can only afford the most inexpensive stuff you can still catch fish. Just go into it with the knowledge that your gear is probably going to cause you some headaches and don't let it detract from the overall experience too much. I have caught many fish on a cheap as poo poo $20 rod and reel combo I got at a fishing show.
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extra stout posted:for me this is the exact opposite of what is true and good about fishing This guy gets it. If i haven't torn my legs up in briar or gotten poison ivy getting to a hole i feel like I've wasted my time
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 20:49 |
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Surf fishing is actually a lot of sitting around. Jetty fishing too. But yeah, wading a stream is my jam.
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LowPartz posted:This guy gets it. If i haven't torn my legs up in briar or gotten poison ivy getting to a hole i feel like I've wasted my time Crawling down slippery rocks to get below a dam or sneaking through private property to get to your favorite spot hoping you don't get shot or arrested is good times.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 21:05 |
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I just looked. I have six fly rods including a '68 orvis battenkill and a hardy princess
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 21:10 |
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I've got some info on a disused golf course (eat the rich) across the river from a state park. The water hazards were stocked to keep mosquitos in check. I'll be breaking the law later this week...
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 21:23 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4dz8UTXm_k Take me fisting
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 22:15 |
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utterlycorrupt posted:That's exactly the one I'm currently using, yes. It's a bit pricey but totally worth the initial investment, their stuff lasts practically forever. As long as you have a decent lightweight reel you'll have no problems with either distance or accuracy with jigs or ultra-lite spinners, rooster tails, phoebes, etc. I have a relatively cheap shimano on there at the moment and it works fine. Cool, I have never found one in the store to mess with but none of the cheaper UL rods I have owned really cast light rear end lures very well at all. crabcakes66 posted:The only caveat I would have is with 'buy as much as you can afford'. You really really really do not need a $600 rod and $500 reel(or whatever) to enjoy yourself. Stick with equipment roughly in the $50-$250 range for a complete setup and you will have access to some very nice stuff that will last many years if properly cared for. With the bonus of not kicking yourself in the rear end too hard when it gets broken/lost/stolen. Well, my view is that spending more on a rod is always worth it as the "St Croix and up" brands usually have very very generous replacement policies when you break your rod. I would rather have a single $150 rod from a place that will work with me then three $50 rods where I am SOL if I break anything. I say this as a dude with a $75 L/ex-ex-ex-Fast 5'2" spinning rod that I can't really do much with as as it is broken too low to be very usable. I will also say that I have never regretted spending money on a rod while I have a few reels where I suspect I over paid vs a cheaper competing brand/line. I also had a guy let me use his "$500 just for the blank" custom rod and man I could feel every loving pebble my lure bounced over. But yea, if you want to fish just buy a cheap spinning combo, replace the line with some decent mono or braid and go loving nuts until you figure out what you like. I def bought a ton of crap I will never use during the initial Fishing, gently caress Yea! moments. extra stout posted:for me this is the exact opposite of what is true and good about fishing Agreed, I can't stand bait fishing and even senkos are too loving slow for me. Casting and working lures is a huge part of the fun, as is sight fishing rivers and such. Even in my kayak I keep moving pretty often unless I am on a really great spot. Also guys, it is 2016, all the cool kids leave the beer and home and smoke dope while fishing.
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Fishing is extremely my poo poo, op. Leaving tomorrow for a 2-day pike trip at a big rear end reservoir. Rented a kayak, gonna load up my stuff, set to up camp somewhere remote and spend 2 days on the water only taking breaks for cooking trout and eggs on the fire and maybe taking a poop or two
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