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Feb 21, 2020 14:19:03   #
FS Digest wrote:
Any one have any love or hate for furled leaders? Are they worth it. I like the idea of them, but have read a bunch of people that hate using them.

If you have tried using them and you didn't like them, would you describe why you didn't like them?

Thanks!

I personally like the for certain applications. I make my own using a jig. They are a not hard to build, and they last. I make 6 ft furled leaders and vary the length of the tippet, depending upon how the fish react. I generally wax them as I usually use fluoro tippet with the fly.

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by ryntphoto
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Jan 15, 2020 22:56:30   #
Nay. Zippers leak.
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Dec 10, 2019 05:39:43   #
No. I would only inform the person tha “I think” violated the law, and leave it at that. The “violator “ will eventually be caught if the law enforcement officials are doing their job. Period.
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Dec 9, 2019 18:49:58   #
FS Digest wrote:
I typically fish in a different neighborhood for each species, so I get around. I have one for gar, one for carp (my gar hood is militantly opposed to non-residents fishing there because that lake is full of footballs, but they let me fish because I take their trash), one for bass, catfish, etc. I run into other fishermen all the time, and aside from a small kid wanting to keep their first fish that's too small, I haven't seen much of anything illegal beyond putting tilapia back, which I admittedly do occasionally.

The first trout stocking happened the day before Thanksgiving, so I've been chasing them almost exclusively at the public park lake. I've been 5 or 6 times since, for only an hour or 2 each time, but EVERY time, I've seen SOMETHING illegal. It's a highly pressured pond, not bigger than 2 acres, and it's pretty standard for there to be 3-5 other guys fishing, mostly for catfish. People fish with 3 or 4 rods (2 rod limit), take more than the limit, and today I saw 2 guys using a casting net. On top of all that, I've spent at least 15 minutes cleaning up trash/discarded line 20 feet from trashcans all but one time, and that's because I was last to leave in the evening and the first there in morning, as I felt like soaking a line before work.

Would you make the call? Given how many disregard regulations and how freely they discuss their violations, I tend to doubt whether or not many of these guys are even licensed.

Several of them are clearly feeding their families, which is where I pause.

What say you?

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by mypostingname13
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No, I wouldn’t. I would kindly tell them about the law, but after that, I would go no further. I sort of understand that some will; it’s that I have inadvertently broken the law like that before. Throwing dead fish back serves no purpose in my opinion. Education is about as far as I would take it.
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Nov 18, 2019 07:28:25   #
Practice on water where there’s known fish; learn the knots required; learn to have patience; enjoy the wildlife! Learning how to use the tools & gear is much more important than spending $$$ on top notch tools & gear. The main thing is to understand that the activity is addicting. “The drug is the tug”.
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Nov 16, 2019 07:32:28   #
FS Digest wrote:
California (Saltwater)

Ive been fishing for two years now and have only ever caught four total fish (two SM-bass and two smelt). I've been doing it by myself since I don't know anyone who fishes. Ive been to 4 lakes(even rented a boat) and I fish around the California central bay. I've tried fishing throughout the year and every season and can't seem to catch anything. I've tried talking to people at the pier and most are pretty introvert or act like they don't want to help a noobie. I have a bunch of lures, hooks, and a bunch of other stuff but none has been useful. Do you guys have any tips?

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by wanderer6029
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My own approach to fishing is to look up videos on YouTube for the subject of fishing. YouTube is the modern equivalent of the encyclopedia. It has certainly helped me. Be specific in your search on YouTube. You will do fine.
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Aug 24, 2019 08:24:30   #
A medium light action rod with a spinning reel would work well. You can also toss flies using a bubble float set up. Very versatile.
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Aug 10, 2019 07:45:18   #
Fish at least one half the water depth for the large bluegills. You may need to locate your hook even deeper. Sometimes the barb gets in the way of a good hook set. Use the fluorocarbon line for the leader.
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Aug 10, 2019 07:39:33   #
I recently took a vinegar shower by wiping down with plain white vinegar after trekking through an area that is known for chiggers. I wa pleasantly surprised that it seemed to work. I only had one bite and I guess it was in an area that I didn’t cover well.
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Aug 4, 2019 14:45:43   #
I have several fly rods of various weights and lengths. As one stated below, the longer rods may be easier to learn on. Yes, I have a 5’ 6” 3 weight that I use depending upon my location. It is a little more difficult to use, as the fly passes closer to me when casting. I consider it more of a special type rod and use it when needed. 8’ to 9 ‘ rods are common. My suggestion is to locate someone that fly fishes to give you personal advice hands-on.
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Aug 3, 2019 07:57:50   #
Maybe leave the wife and pack what you think you need.
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Aug 2, 2019 12:52:30   #
Our God gave us fish other animals & plants to eat. One should not feel bad about this unless being reckless about it. This is the way it was created. Have fun and be responsible &respectful of our resources.
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Jul 9, 2019 10:52:13   #
Absolutely okay.
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Jun 13, 2019 09:33:17   #
Maybe you should stop fishing.....Just saying.
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Jun 13, 2019 09:31:27   #
Thanks for the recommendation. I just purchased one.
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