One jams, other does’not.
Yearly in CT and freebie if ur 65 and older (trout stamp is $5.00).
1. Take a boat handling course put on by local Coast Guard office. None around, contact ur local tackle shop or police station and ask them.where to take a course.
2. Get boat registered and licensed,
3. No matter if ur an Olympic swimmernever let anyone in the boat (including urself) without life saving gear (life vest) on - and KEEP it on at all times.
4. Monitor weather
5. Adhere to rules of the waterway.
Have fun, enjoy urself, and keep aware of your surroundings.
..., last time in Sedona, fished the water coming down within the town, saw bunch of trout - caught zip!
They are biting - check out Thomasson River on Ct/Mass border - I use worms and powerbait - be advised black bears have awaken and they are hungry!
Me thinks u should ask the rangers at the park - dey De ones with de answers.
Cost is way over thought - caught great stuff on a damn hand line - only get my rigs at pawn shops, garage sales and the like.
My comment would be censored!
When I fly I put my rod in a pvc pipe and check it - reel/gear goes in a suitcase with tighty whites.
Aaaah.. nice shells, what’s dat in her hand?
.,,, aaa, nice shells, what’s she got in her hand?
.... yeah but did u catch anything??
Depends on ages of other fisher peoples - if grandkids, I pick up da costs (gas, bait, lunch, ice cream for return trip home); if an adult, usually split all costs including beer - but each person responsible for their own fishing lying stories.