I would 100 percent get good at fishing from the bank first. I would call myself a pretty experienced fishermen, been seriously bass fishing for like two years, been fishing casually as long as I can remember. River fishing can be a pain in the butt. There are days where I’ll hit up my river and catch nothing on 10 different baits, but then head up to one of the ponds and catch tons of fish on the same lures.
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by King_Richard3
Yes you need to take up knitting it’s much easier on your nerves s as and you can make some nice things for your 3 kids .
[quote=FS Digest]I am pretty new to fishing besides going as a kid and not being interested. I mean I've been throwing a rod while I kayak for about 3 years. First year - nothing. Second year - I was catching enough to be happy and to feel I am moving forward. This year - nothing. I usually just fish a local river and throw rooster tails. I would love to catch bass but I have to have knowledge on lures or techniques which I have none at all. I spend the majority of the time fixing my rod because the line tangled up or some stupid thing when reeling in. I am getting really discourage because I will be out there with my friends who don't fish and just bought a rod and they catch more than I do. Can I get help on where to start or to learn because I feel I might just give up.
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by The_Voski[/quote
Local tackle shop or local guides are a good start for info. Good luck and stick with it. Not much better for the soul than connecting with the water. 👍
saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
FS Digest wrote:
I use standard prespooled spinning rods. Example of some mishaps:
I cast an as I reel in the line gets tangled around the motor reel.
I cast and it reels in fine but a "wing/loop" forms where the line is winded up in the spool.
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by The_Voski
The problem you are havin is that you don't make SURE your line is tight before you start reelin it in. You do that by closing the bail and grabin the line and pull it tight with the hand you hold the rod with. Once the line is tight , Hold the line with that hand along the rod above the reel and start reelin in the line. Whenever the line is tight to your bait or lure, NOW you can reel your line in without it causin a mess or a loop. Once your line is tight to your lure you no longer haft to hold it tight to the rod with your rod hand. Does any of this make sense to you, can you follow what I've said? PM me if you need to talk further about any problems. Good luck and tight lines.
Sinner
Loc: witness protection program
The problem with youtube, is that you get opinions.
The best thing to do, is identify those guys on the lake that are catching. pay attention to what they are doing on YOUR water. More fun than watching tv "experts"
FS Digest wrote:
I am pretty new to fishing besides going as a kid and not being interested. I mean I've been throwing a rod while I kayak for about 3 years. First year - nothing. Second year - I was catching enough to be happy and to feel I am moving forward. This year - nothing. I usually just fish a local river and throw rooster tails. I would love to catch bass but I have to have knowledge on lures or techniques which I have none at all. I spend the majority of the time fixing my rod because the line tangled up or some stupid thing when reeling in. I am getting really discourage because I will be out there with my friends who don't fish and just bought a rod and they catch more than I do. Can I get help on where to start or to learn because I feel I might just give up.
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by The_Voski
I am pretty new to fishing besides going as a kid ... (
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Try worms, minnows, even hot dogs or beef sticks. To me that's your best bet to catch bass and smaller panfish. I'm like you. I can't catch anything with lures.
Try a drop shot with either a rubber worm or nightcrawler. And remember you're on a boat so you don't exactly need to cast a mile.
FS Digest wrote:
I've never spooled my own rod so I'm afraid I'll screw it up. I have always bought pre-spooled setups. This is probably why my reel messes up every 10 minutes. Sometimes it feels as if I fix my rod more than I cast.
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by The_Voski
Maybe you have too much line on the reel. I bought one weeks back and the spool was full. Strip some off and make sure it not too loose reeling in. I changed mine over to braid and left 1/8 inch below spool level. Now I'm casting further than with the original line
I have to agree with you about using a spin caster. It's what we all started on mostly, and you can get a bigger one then the Zebco 33 for bass. And always use a snap swivel if you use spinnerbaits. I caught many a bass on spin casters years ago, and I had a larger one by Shakespeare than the Zebco 33.
Also I would have to say the easiest bass lure for a beginner is a tube jig. Google tube jigs end get a few of them and you will catch bass. There are crankbaits like rattle traps that are easy as well and lots of topwater Bates that are easy to use thought I would stay cheap and start with tube jigs for now.
Stick it out,get rid if that pre-spooled crap that it came with,put on some better line say 6-8lb & that should grant u more time to hook in to some bass
FrenchieQ
Loc: Manchester TWP., Ocean County, NJ
Between this site and youtube you can learn anything and everything about fishing or just life in general.
Sinner
Loc: witness protection program
FrenchieQ wrote:
Between this site and youtube you can learn anything and everything about fishing or just life in general.
The only problem with Youtube, is that it is just people's opinion. Everyone has one, and often more than one.
Sinner wrote:
The only problem with Youtube, is that it is just people's opinion. Everyone has one, and often more than one.
That’s kinda true about anywhere isn’t it?
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