Idaho Wacky Worms.
Uncle_T wrote:
Someone told me about pink thatโs why last year I used it quite a bit, and I got quite a few bites, I know a lot are too manly to use it but it works, Iโm always conscious about fishing too fast but then Iโll get bit and donโt change it because it worked
If you're in a boat wok it slowly back n stay focused when you get close.
I've been surprised more than once getting bite right at the boat๐
About the pink crankbait.
Fishing deep creek lake in Western Maryland.
Around noon met up with one of the guys.
We usually fished two in a boat.
Nobody had anything.
One if the guys say do you try pinkie yet.
Nope I'll tie it on
Tossed it the the front corner of a dock.
Left it set n just twitched it a couple time.
It disappeared.
Big ole blue gill inhaled rear treble.
Put him back. Cast to back of dock n halfway back hooked a nice smallie.
They all was bass fishing yrs before I was. Same bait n spots every trip.
I was egar to learn so I read n watched everything I could.
Always wanting to try new baits n techniques.
Not them.
I'm still learning brother ๐๐ฃ
Grizzly 17 wrote:
If you're in a boat wok it slowly back n stay focused when you get close.
I've been surprised more than once getting bite right at the boat๐
About the pink crankbait.
Fishing deep creek lake in Western Maryland.
Around noon met up with one of the guys.
We usually fished two in a boat.
Nobody had anything.
One if the guys say do you try pinkie yet.
Nope I'll tie it on
Tossed it the the front corner of a dock.
Left it set n just twitched it a couple time.
It disappeared.
Big ole blue gill inhaled rear treble.
Put him back. Cast to back of dock n halfway back hooked a nice smallie.
They all was I was fishing yrs before I was. Same bait n spots every trip.
I was egar to learn so I read n watched everything I could.
Always wanting to try new baits n techniques.
Not them.
I'm still learning brother ๐๐ฃ
If you're in a boat wok it slowly back n stay focu... (
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Youโve been learning longer than I have and I will be learning for the rest of my life, I learn a lot from here from you and the others,
And I thank you very much
Everyone
Uncle_T wrote:
Youโve been learning longer than I have and I will be learning for the rest of my life, I learn a lot from here from you and the others,
And I thank you very much
Everyone
I've learned from trail n error mostly till I logged in here.
I've learned a few new techniques n enjoyed them.
When I lose that eagerness I may as well quit fishing.๐๐ฃ
Grizzly 17 wrote:
I've learned from trail n error mostly till I logged in here.
I've learned a few new techniques n enjoyed them.
When I lose that eagerness I may as well quit fishing.๐๐ฃ
I hope Iโll never have to quit fishing
Grizzly 17 wrote:
I've learned from trail n error mostly till I logged in here.
I've learned a few new techniques n enjoyed them.
When I lose that eagerness I may as well quit fishing.๐๐ฃ
Thatโs what I am, trial and error, mostly error
Uncle_T wrote:
Thatโs what I am, trial and error, mostly error
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sometimes that the best way.
Cats carp n panfish it was bait the hook cast n wait.
Bass fishing n a boat wow. Sure spoiled me.
I heard watch your line n you'll feel something different.
How are you going to know what's different when you don't know what you're to feel.
In time I learned how to do that.
The satisfaction for me of reading the water n the cover n picking the right spot was great.
Bass fishing is n addiction to some n I'm one of them.
I still enjoy catching whatever.
Last June fished with Doug.
We got into the crappie n it was like being a kid again.
One after another. Lots of fun.
Let that inner child run wild on the water n enjoy every minute ๐๐ฃ
Grizzly 17 wrote:
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sometimes that the best way.
Cats carp n panfish it was bait the hook cast n wait.
Bass fishing n a boat wow. Sure spoiled me.
I heard watch your line n you'll feel something different.
How are you going to know what's different when you don't know what you're to feel.
In time I learned how to do that.
The satisfaction for me of reading the water n the cover n picking the right spot was great.
Bass fishing is n addiction to some n I'm one of them.
I still enjoy catching whatever.
Last June fished with Doug.
We got into the crappie n it was like being a kid again.
One after another. Lots of fun.
Let that inner child run wild on the water n enjoy every minute ๐๐ฃ
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sometimes that the best way. br Cats carp n p... (
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Yeah I love the bass, nothing like a good bass, I know about the feeling thatโs when I first started to use braided line so I could learn how to feel what was going on and what was there and what was what, I still canโt really read the water or know what the fish are doing or where they will be, most fish I catch are by chance that I found them
Uncle_T wrote:
Yeah I love the bass, nothing like a good bass, I know about the feeling thatโs when I first started to use braided line so I could learn how to feel what was going on and what was there and what was what, I still canโt really read the water or know what the fish are doing or where they will be, most fish I catch are by chance that I found them
Just stay at it brother.
I was use to fishing rocky rivers n lakes with lots of docks.
Went to Bald Eagle n it had very few docks.
Completely different than what I was use to.
Thus started the learning curve.
That's what keeps it interesting ๐๐ฃ
I will pick up a few pink ones. Willing to try anything!
Cybersnow wrote:
I will pick up a few pink ones. Willing to try anything!
Let me know how you do brother ๐๐ฃ
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