Greetings fellow fishermen,
This is my first post, so I may be a little bit green in format. My first question is, where is the best place to bank fish for my locality.
My particular species I enjoy trying to catch would be anything (Bass, Bream) other than Carp, Drum , Turtles....
I love to learn about all types of fishing. I've spent most of my life working for a living but now I am retired a man afforded opportunity to start learning how to fish... seeing that I have forgotten almost everything I had learned growing up.
Any place worth fishing?
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
James McCool wrote:
Greetings fellow fishermen,
This is my first post, so I may be a little bit green in format. My first question is, where is the best place to bank fish for my locality.
My particular species I enjoy trying to catch would be anything (Bass, Bream) other than Carp, Drum , Turtles....
I love to learn about all types of fishing. I've spent most of my life working for a living but now I am retired a man afforded opportunity to start learning how to fish... seeing that I have forgotten almost everything I had learned growing up.
Any place worth fishing?
Greetings fellow fishermen, br This is my first po... (
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Welcom aboard James. And congradulation on your retirement. There are a lot of people from Kansas on the site. Just hang on they will show up.
Huntm22
Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
Welcome aboard James. Enjoy retirement with a bunch of us.
James McCool wrote:
Greetings fellow fishermen,
This is my first post, so I may be a little bit green in format. My first question is, where is the best place to bank fish for my locality.
My particular species I enjoy trying to catch would be anything (Bass, Bream) other than Carp, Drum , Turtles....
I love to learn about all types of fishing. I've spent most of my life working for a living but now I am retired a man afforded opportunity to start learning how to fish... seeing that I have forgotten almost everything I had learned growing up.
Any place worth fishing?
Greetings fellow fishermen, br This is my first po... (
show quote)
I don’t know anything about the Wichita area, but the mined area
(Strip pits) in SE Kansas has as good of fishing for bass, crappie, blue gill, and catfish as anywhere in the state. IMO
Also, welcome to FS.!
There is fishing all over this great country.
Welcome to Fishingstage its a cool place to exist. Fish church. Fishing Family. Always fun. Glad you joined. Show all these working Stiffs your fishing while retired. I agree everyone should try to retire. We cant flip our hour glass over when it runs out of sand.
Congratulations on retirement, James. I can't give you any help from where I am, but welcome to the forum. Hope you get some good help and can post some good pictures. Welcome and good luck!!
In west of Wichita by Cheney KS and I prefer to fish the ninnescah when it is flowing but if you would prefer to banl fish the lake at Cheney reservoir, Christmas tree point is good for crappie some bass, the damn is good for walleye when they are spawning and near the marina off the rocks for crappie bass wipers and some walleye from what I've heard. By far El dorado has a better fishing lake if you wanna drive 30 minutes or so for a day of succesa
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