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Use circle hooks, and you can continue to "set with the reel".
wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 20, 9:44 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 20, 7:03 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Sometimes you pay for a guide for the lessons, sometimes for the fish. This time it was information and I took the max advantage of it.- Point taken. I have been out every day save one since you left, practicing. Still setting with the reel, hard habit to bust, but I am working on it ![]() Setting with the reel???? I have a couple of pretty frustrating habits. One is spinning the handle on the reel instead of jerking the pole to set hooks, of course I lose a lot of fish that way. Sounds funny, but I have been working on it almost every day for weeks now and it is a hard habit to break. Another one is pointing the rod directly at the 3-4 pound bass right before the captain gets to land it ![]() See, I have never really been serious about my fishing even though I go a lot. A slow troll with some headphones, something to relax with, my dog, and a guitar at dusk is great fishing for me, if the kids are swimming off the other side of the boat, that's even better. Other than that, similar with live bait just drifting or anchored. This whole, hold the pole, cast, reel, cast, reel, twitch, reel... don't leave much time for daydreaming, looking at clouds, or mangeling Dylan, Creedence, and Arlo. I have some buds that are more serious fishermen, but they bring me along anyway. I add to the catch limit of the boat so they can stay out longer ![]() what you call fishing. I mean, if it requires work and catching fish, yeah, I suck... But anyway, I have decided after 45 years of silly fishing, it is time to take it more seriously. I have the boat, equipment, desire, and have found a few nice local spots. Still be days like today to just float and play, but anytime you can get on the water with the family is cool. |
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On Jul 20, 4:41 pm, "NOYB" wrote:
Use circle hooks, and you can continue to "set with the reel". Humm. I used them last season for blackfishing and did well. I may try it, but I am still going to work on my techniques. Went out yesterday and actually angled for fish, instead of trolling or dropping live bait on the bottom. Did not point one tip at any fish, still can't stop setting with reel though. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 20, 4:41 pm, "NOYB" wrote: Use circle hooks, and you can continue to "set with the reel". Humm. I used them last season for blackfishing and did well. I may try it, but I am still going to work on my techniques. Went out yesterday and actually angled for fish, instead of trolling or dropping live bait on the bottom. Did not point one tip at any fish, still can't stop setting with reel though. I find that with circle hooks you are much less apt to gut hook the fish. Usually catch them in the corner of their mouth. Easier to remove the hook and much easier on the fish. |
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On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:42:58 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 20, 4:41 pm, "NOYB" wrote: Use circle hooks, and you can continue to "set with the reel". Humm. I used them last season for blackfishing and did well. I may try it, but I am still going to work on my techniques. Went out yesterday and actually angled for fish, instead of trolling or dropping live bait on the bottom. Did not point one tip at any fish, still can't stop setting with reel though. I find that with circle hooks you are much less apt to gut hook the fish. Usually catch them in the corner of their mouth. Easier to remove the hook and much easier on the fish. That's true in general, but... I've seen circle hooks get caught in odd angles - they don't work all the time exactly the way they are intended to work. Depends on the bait used and how much. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:42:58 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... On Jul 20, 4:41 pm, "NOYB" wrote: Use circle hooks, and you can continue to "set with the reel". Humm. I used them last season for blackfishing and did well. I may try it, but I am still going to work on my techniques. Went out yesterday and actually angled for fish, instead of trolling or dropping live bait on the bottom. Did not point one tip at any fish, still can't stop setting with reel though. I find that with circle hooks you are much less apt to gut hook the fish. Usually catch them in the corner of their mouth. Easier to remove the hook and much easier on the fish. That's true in general, but... I've seen circle hooks get caught in odd angles - they don't work all the time exactly the way they are intended to work. Depends on the bait used and how much. I agree, but I'm still convinced they're better than other designs. |
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D.Duck wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:42:58 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 20, 4:41 pm, "NOYB" wrote: Use circle hooks, and you can continue to "set with the reel". Humm. I used them last season for blackfishing and did well. I may try it, but I am still going to work on my techniques. Went out yesterday and actually angled for fish, instead of trolling or dropping live bait on the bottom. Did not point one tip at any fish, still can't stop setting with reel though. I find that with circle hooks you are much less apt to gut hook the fish. Usually catch them in the corner of their mouth. Easier to remove the hook and much easier on the fish. That's true in general, but... I've seen circle hooks get caught in odd angles - they don't work all the time exactly the way they are intended to work. Depends on the bait used and how much. I agree, but I'm still convinced they're better than other designs. I went out fishing for a few hours this afternoon after the north wind here today died down. Used circle hooks. Brought no bait. Was asked how I expected to catch fish without any bait. Said I didn't expect to. Catching fish is not necessarily the most important aspect of "going fishing." Spent a bit of the time practicing casting with light egg sinkers and no hooks at all. |
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HK wrote:
D.Duck wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:42:58 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 20, 4:41 pm, "NOYB" wrote: Use circle hooks, and you can continue to "set with the reel". Humm. I used them last season for blackfishing and did well. I may try it, but I am still going to work on my techniques. Went out yesterday and actually angled for fish, instead of trolling or dropping live bait on the bottom. Did not point one tip at any fish, still can't stop setting with reel though. I find that with circle hooks you are much less apt to gut hook the fish. Usually catch them in the corner of their mouth. Easier to remove the hook and much easier on the fish. That's true in general, but... I've seen circle hooks get caught in odd angles - they don't work all the time exactly the way they are intended to work. Depends on the bait used and how much. I agree, but I'm still convinced they're better than other designs. I went out fishing for a few hours this afternoon after the north wind here today died down. Used circle hooks. Brought no bait. Was asked how I expected to catch fish without any bait. Said I didn't expect to. Catching fish is not necessarily the most important aspect of "going fishing." Spent a bit of the time practicing casting with light egg sinkers and no hooks at all. Sure you did. Did Dr. Dr. Krause accompany you? |
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On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 20:46:49 -0400, HK wrote:
I went out fishing for a few hours this afternoon after the north wind here today died down. Used circle hooks. Brought no bait. Was asked how I expected to catch fish without any bait. Said I didn't expect to. Catching fish is not necessarily the most important aspect of "going fishing." Soometimes those are the best days. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... D.Duck wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:42:58 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 20, 4:41 pm, "NOYB" wrote: Use circle hooks, and you can continue to "set with the reel". Humm. I used them last season for blackfishing and did well. I may try it, but I am still going to work on my techniques. Went out yesterday and actually angled for fish, instead of trolling or dropping live bait on the bottom. Did not point one tip at any fish, still can't stop setting with reel though. I find that with circle hooks you are much less apt to gut hook the fish. Usually catch them in the corner of their mouth. Easier to remove the hook and much easier on the fish. That's true in general, but... I've seen circle hooks get caught in odd angles - they don't work all the time exactly the way they are intended to work. Depends on the bait used and how much. I agree, but I'm still convinced they're better than other designs. I went out fishing for a few hours this afternoon after the north wind here today died down. Used circle hooks. Brought no bait. Was asked how I expected to catch fish without any bait. Said I didn't expect to. Catching fish is not necessarily the most important aspect of "going fishing." Spent a bit of the time practicing casting with light egg sinkers and no hooks at all. Get some Berkeley Gulps (small shrimp work well) to keep on board for the times you don't have bait. You can fish it just like live shrimp or cut-bait right off the bottom, and they sometimes work better than live bait...especially in preventing the bait stealers from stripping off your bait. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... I went out fishing for a few hours this afternoon after the north wind here today died down. Used circle hooks. Brought no bait. Was asked how I expected to catch fish without any bait. Said I didn't expect to. Catching fish is not necessarily the most important aspect of "going fishing." "Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after." --Henry David Thoreau |
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