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Knowing Right Bass Fishing Techniques Improves Catches
On Nov 30, 4:28 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Nov 30, 2:55 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:sgg0l355ke1v41c5pt8sdooaav5ikc07vo@4ax .com... On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 05:14:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 29, 6:00 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 13:45:58 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 29, 4:39 pm, wrote: On Nov 29, 4:33 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Damn - I never knew that. Yes you did;) And I'll tell y'all another thing...... If you need your bait to go to the bottom, they have these things called weights that you can use that will do that for you, they are smaller than a comparable size rock. Now you know my secret............ Wow - that's really informative. Do you also use a rod with a reel or just a cane pole? :) Both will work! It's an amazing thing. The weight actually makes the lure/bait sink...... I've seen it with my own eyes! Well, then I guess it's true. Stones worked great years ago, and probably work well now. As well as sparkplugs. We used to use sparkplugs casting into the rocky area of the Pacific shoreline as they were cheap and you put them on a dropper and saved the rest of rig when you snagged. As to the rocks, a few years ago when we were traveling in Italy, we went to the fishing museum on Lake Trasimeno. They had bronze hooks from the Romans as well as weights that were a worked circle of rocks that were recovered from the lake bottom, We a really interesting museum. Lake was a large shallow body of water, that looked nasty. Talked to a couple of guys that had been bass fishing, and loading an about 16' Tracker bass boat. Cost them about 2x what they cost here. I think the website for the museum ishttp://www.museodellapesca.ch/.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Let's have a little contest then, Bill. You use stones and sparkplugs for weight, I'll use what I want and we'll go bass fishing and see who has the best results........ Not all of us just fish for bass. You surf fish the rocks of the ocean and you may not be able to fund your IRA after buying all those expensive weights. Lots of my bass fishing, is with weightless Senkos and if I add weight I use a small nail. Still pretty cheap for the weight. Wish I could say the same for the Senko.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bass Pro Shops has a clone of Senko that I like even better. Not that I use them all of the time, but..... Again, if you want to go surf fishing with sparkplugs, have at it! |
Knowing Right Bass Fishing Techniques Improves Catches
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Knowing Right Bass Fishing Techniques Improves Catches
"HK" wrote in message . .. Not to worry; I don't take fishing very seriously anymore, either. I know how to catch fish and do when I feel like it, for the most part, but certain kinds of fishing really have no appeal for me these days. I like sight fishing most of all, and if I find some interesting bottom structure, I like jigging and drifting over the structure. I like drift fishing with live bait. But anchoring to bottom fish, or trolling umbrella rigs? Nah. Go catch a 400lb tuna. Eisboch |
Knowing Right Bass Fishing Techniques Improves Catches
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Not to worry; I don't take fishing very seriously anymore, either. I know how to catch fish and do when I feel like it, for the most part, but certain kinds of fishing really have no appeal for me these days. I like sight fishing most of all, and if I find some interesting bottom structure, I like jigging and drifting over the structure. I like drift fishing with live bait. But anchoring to bottom fish, or trolling umbrella rigs? Nah. Go catch a 400lb tuna. Eisboch And then what? Fillet it? |
Knowing Right Bass Fishing Techniques Improves Catches
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. Not to worry; I don't take fishing very seriously anymore, either. I know how to catch fish and do when I feel like it, for the most part, but certain kinds of fishing really have no appeal for me these days. I like sight fishing most of all, and if I find some interesting bottom structure, I like jigging and drifting over the structure. I like drift fishing with live bait. But anchoring to bottom fish, or trolling umbrella rigs? Nah. Go catch a 400lb tuna. Eisboch And then what? Fillet it? You betcha. Give half away to friends with instructions on how to grill fresh. Chow down yourself. Freeze the rest and enjoy all winter. Eisboch |
Knowing Right Bass Fishing Techniques Improves Catches
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. Not to worry; I don't take fishing very seriously anymore, either. I know how to catch fish and do when I feel like it, for the most part, but certain kinds of fishing really have no appeal for me these days. I like sight fishing most of all, and if I find some interesting bottom structure, I like jigging and drifting over the structure. I like drift fishing with live bait. But anchoring to bottom fish, or trolling umbrella rigs? Nah. Go catch a 400lb tuna. Eisboch And then what? Fillet it? You betcha. Give half away to friends with instructions on how to grill fresh. Chow down yourself. Freeze the rest and enjoy all winter. Eisboch I don't eat frozen/thawed fish. |
Knowing Right Bass Fishing Techniques Improves Catches
"HK" wrote in message . .. I don't eat frozen/thawed fish. The charter guys have one of those "seal-a-meal" vacuum bagger things that they bring to the boat. The filets that aren't going to be immediately consumed are put in them, iced down, then transported to the freezer. I never had tried any preserved this way and was amazed at how fresh it was 2 months later. Eisboch |
Knowing Right Bass Fishing Techniques Improves Catches
HK wrote:
I don't eat frozen/thawed fish. So you don't eat in restaurants? Few have fresh fish and those that do won't have it out of season. |
Knowing Right Bass Fishing Techniques Improves Catches
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