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Mark Browne
 
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Default Fishing resolutions for 2004?


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Mark Browne wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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I'm going to try to give up using "live" bait or fish chunks (bait that
was once live) and concentrate on using hard lures and plastics. I
started thinking about doing this last season, and started making the
transition towards the end of the year, going back to the lead-headed
jigs with plastic shrimp, and some of the other larger plastics that
served me so well in NE Florida. Last season, from August on, I
experimented in the Bay with the usual dead fish bait one buys at the
bait stores and with plastics, and the fish-caught count was about even
most days.

I might still use chum bags as an attractant, though. Yes, chum is
formerly live bait. But, then, the life of a fisherman isn't binary.

Harry,

I switched to flyfishing several year ago and have never looked back. I

have
know idea if it is practical in the area that you live, but wading up a
steam with a fly rod is about as good as it gets.

Mark Browne



I do some fly fishing, mostly in rivers and lakes, but once in a while
in the shallows of Chesapeake Bay. That's what got me thinking that I
needed to move away from live bait altogether.

Hey guys,

The last time I visited the NASA center on the cape in Florida I stopped by
a park on the water. It looks like the water stays shallow for a long ways
out; I saw a few fish from the shore. Us Minnesota boys don't know what to
make of this type of water!

I was thinking of bringing a folding fly rod on my next visit.

Do you go out in this with waders? Rubber sandals? Barefoot?
Are 'gaters any risk to fishermen on foot?
Does fly fishing work well here?
What is the preferred rig for working this water.
Lastly, is there a web link to Florida fishing laws for us out-of-towers?

Mark Browne