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May 26, 2020 13:57:06   #
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May 26, 2020 13:51:50   #
One of my favorite lures for pads and grass is the moss boss. It always lands with the hook point up. When it lands in the water i pull it on top of a pad right away and let it sit until it settles down, then I start to wiggle it on top of the pad for awhile. After a time, pull it off the pad, be ready, and pull it on next pad, and repeat until you clear the pads. When you clear the pads, let it sink a foot or two, again be ready lots of mine were caught as soon as the last pad was cleared or on the sink afterward. It work just as well on top of moss, always wiggling the lure and stopping to let it sink a second or two when it comes to a hole, not too long though.
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Apr 25, 2020 17:28:38   #
hogleg wrote:
I would like your proof that the President said this? where should I look ? or is this BS


He suggested injecting disinfectants. Some manufacturers came out right away and said not to inject their products. If you listen o the man you'll see he'snot the sharpest marble in the bag. Here you go.

https://youtu.be/zicGxU5MfwE
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Apr 21, 2020 19:26:07   #
I like circle hooks for all natural baits, Live, cut or chunked. For fishing with lures I like other types of hooks
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Apr 9, 2020 14:23:27   #
53 years ago I met a fellow and his wife at a bar in Jacksonville Beach, Fl they were from Birmingham, Al, where he was a superintendent at Birmingham Steel. While we were talking it turned to fishing. He had never been salt water fishing and asked if I would take him. We got to the fish camp, south of St Augustine as day was breaking and the tide was coming in. We caught some nice Black Drum and a few other assorted fish, before the tide slacked. When the tide had been going out we moved to the mouth of a creek and he hooked into a monster fish. When he got it close to the boat he started to freak, he yelled "what is it? It's got fangs!!!" He almost threw my rod and reel in. I convinced him to bring it in, he did but didn't like it. It was the biggest trout I had ever seen but it wasn't colored like a trout. The last time we moved from one house on the farm to the other lots of my pictures were misplaced so I can't post the picture.

The Fish was silver all over with no spots save the Red Fish spots on it's tail and it's head was that of a trout.

The old man at the camp was excited to see it. He called it a Summer Trout. He said he had caught one about 30 years before and that was what an old man had called it, and he had never seen another until then.

It feed all five of us and it was sure enough good

Have you seen one? Do you know what it is?
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Apr 8, 2020 23:48:41   #
Cubsfan wrote:
If you throw a cast net in fresh water can you take snapper turtles ?


Are you talking legally or will it work?
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Apr 8, 2020 08:39:49   #
Jigger pole fishing at night is a blast, even when a big ole gator puts your pole out of commission. He'll sure mess up a musky Jitterbug too
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Apr 8, 2020 08:32:27   #
dmountan wrote:
Guess you are fishing in the wrong place. Or, 28 years ago, ignorance was bliss. I can’t remember. Ahhh the joy of getting older....75+


It was 50 per for as long back as I can remember and then they started cutting back on us. The game warden here was my Granddaddy's good friend. When they met up in the woods or on the pond it was "one for you and one for me" It didn't whether hs had his limit or not. It was a good thing for both of them. Back in I think it was '48 I was at my aunt and uncle's farm when Granddaddy came up to their house with a 55 gal drum in the truck full to the top with fish that he and Grandmama had netted from a culvert, He and I took those fish around to all the neighbors and shared with them. I was in my teens before I was made aware of any such thing as a limit on fish and came. Same place just a different time.
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Apr 7, 2020 22:28:24   #
Gordon wrote:
Garry. Where you located. Just Asking


Uper Florida (north Florida)
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Apr 7, 2020 21:38:05   #
JimRed wrote:
N Korea? Sure it wasn’t the other one?


Dang if you ain't right, I must have been cussing when I typed that. If my Mama's Daddy heard the N word come out of my mouth it was a woop'n and I had to clean all his old CSA saddles and his one USA saddle. The saddles I would have cleaned for fun. No really I don't know what I was thinking.
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Apr 7, 2020 20:30:02   #
My Grandson mailed TP and hand cleaner to us before he left N. Korea heading home. He said there was no shortage over there.
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Apr 7, 2020 17:09:13   #
dmountan wrote:
Good ones!

One of my most productive outings was night fishing for crappie with floating lights. Came home about 4 Am with over 140 for the freezer.


You lucky, the man didn't show up. Had a morning sort of like that once in a lime rock pit. We had to stir them up in the live well to keep 'em wet. Never counted them, we were lucky too. The limit then was 50 per
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Apr 7, 2020 16:53:56   #
NICE!!!
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Apr 7, 2020 16:51:14   #
JustRight wrote:
DB: if you apply that same drive, dedication and ambition to fishing, you could become a Professional [guide or fisherman]; then you could make money, work your arse off and still fish. Just a thought.


Sounds like a plan to me. Just go fishing with this in mind, If I don't catch fish I don't pay the rent. That will make it work. Enjoy, A good guide is a good teacher and a great story teller (entertainer)
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Apr 7, 2020 16:37:26   #
I like those circle hooks they let the fish hook themselves Just let them load up on the line and start reeling, don't set the hook. Fishing for catfish and bass I point the rod at the fish and reel if the fish comes to me I may sweep right or left and if I need to maybe up to keep tension on the line. One good thing about the hooks is that the fish will almost be hooked in the corner of the mouth, with very few deep hook ups.
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