I was talking to a guy today about crappie fishing he told me catch one tie a balloon to a piece of line a hook to the other end stick the hook in his back and he would take you to where the other fish were.What you guys think ever here of it.
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
I have heard of it but I have never tried it. I wonder if it would work with walleyes.
I don't think you want to get caught doing that. Warren might look at that as cruel.
plumbob
Dennisjj wrote:
I was talking to a guy today about crappie fishing he told me catch one tie a balloon to a piece of line a hook to the other end stick the hook in his back and he would take you to where the other fish were.What you guys think ever here of it.
LOL Did the guy tell you that on April First ?
Just go where there are tree tops down in the water and the Crappie will be there !
Some take old Christmas trees and weight them down and secretly place them where maybe no one else will know they are there !
Or you can do like my nephew and I have done invest in a Hummingbird Helix fish finder
I’ve heard the same story. Definitely against the law in Calitaxya.
Heard of doing that with gray trout but
don't think it's legal
Big dog
Loc: Bayshore, Long Island, New York
Dennisjj wrote:
I was talking to a guy today about crappie fishing he told me catch one tie a balloon to a piece of line a hook to the other end stick the hook in his back and he would take you to where the other fish were.What you guys think ever here of it.
Yup, I’ve heard the same thing
A friend and I did that to a couple of flounder. It was interesting to watch the three balloons
We learned a few things about flounder and how they act during a tide change.
yes it works,not very sporting,also illegal in my state
Big dog
Loc: Bayshore, Long Island, New York
coyoteman186 wrote:
yes it works,not very sporting,also illegal in my state
We did that to a BIG bluefish while shark fishing. We knew there was something around when that balloon started leaving a wake behind it.
After a couple of hours we caught the balloons and removed them and put the fish back in the water. I talked to a DNR officer about the experiment, he did not say it was against the law. He was actually interested in what we observed
I had heard of doing it with a bobber. I'm not sure of legality.
Just cast your line back to the same spot the first on hit in
4430 wrote:
LOL Did the guy tell you that on April First ?
Just go where there are tree tops down in the water and the Crappie will be there !
Some take old Christmas trees and weight them down and secretly place them where maybe no one else will know they are there !
Or you can do like my nephew and I have done invest in a Hummingbird Helix fish finder
This works great in Louisiana
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