Honestly I havent found a pair that work much at all for me. Must be my eyes. And the bifocals are nice. But like one guy said, they screw up the view at your feet when you're walking.
You're so cruel. You're suffocating your phone.
I loved mine for years til it finally stripped out. A bait runner with the lever in the back is great insurance. Big fish hits close and lunges, just smack the lever and the line shoots out and saves you a break off.
Most of the time, asking someone to cough up their favorite fishing hole/technique is like asking someone where to shoot a 10 point buck or pick 5 pounds of morel mushrooms. You're gonna get radio silence, sir.
Go find your own.
And when you do, and ya dont tell, nobody is gonna blame ya. But some of us are willing to point you in the general direction.
Best tip, find someone who knows. Buy beers. Listen carefully.
Now if that ain't a pair of dudes. Nice fish, too.
Nice trout. You are the man - knowing where to fish on that wide frozen lake - and then for going. Love those mountains.
There are much worse ways to get a sore shoulder, bud. Good job.
Definitely not time to quit.Theres a 4 pounder around there somewhere. Go get em.
I think you found the right sheltered inlet, Ben. The one with coffee and heat. Get em next time.
The reason China is a super power right there. I'll check out the American mades. Never heard of them other than Eagle Claw.
Even if you only caught one fish - and it was that one! - you had a great trip.
Rob. After reading your post awhile back about slow rolling squarebills for cold water bass I went and tried it. Nailed one about like yours on the first cast! Never caught a bass here in NE Ohio in November. Glad you're feeling better. Keep posting.
Yeah, wvmikes guide service. I'm in.
Throw them back bud. After you put a 10/0 hook in them. Ha ha and hang on.