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Forum Post My first keeper sturgeon
I finaly got my boat ready for the water and two weeks later I have about 20 or so pounds of clean whit sturgeon meat. I was fishing the power plant in antioch on the San Joaquin river in 48 feet of w...
Forum Post Bass and monster pickerel on hat cam
Hit a local pond with my brother that we go to for some great top water action. I was throwing a green Fish Arrow Cover Jack frog. I had a huge blow-up less than 10 feet in front of my brother that en...
Forum Post Takedown V-8 Series Paranormal Swimbaits
...; I hope my new article, In Pursuit of Giant Bass explains how I want fisherman to think about the underwater world where fish live. Bass of all species know that all things in the water is either fr...
Forum Post fishing on John Muir Trail
...d under tiny bobbers. small spinners (0,to size 1) in black blade or gold (brass) fish bobbers in calm waters behind rocks or calmer water near deeper water near shore. fish spinners through deeper...
Forum Post Lake Texoma Fishing Report
Lake Texoma water temperature is 63° and the elevation is 11’ above normal and the water is stained. The fishing is about as good as it can get right now. Once you find the fish, they are biting ...
Forum Post 7 Fishing Secrets
...n't like this taste so get your hands clean. If you cant wash with natural soap, try washing in the water you are intending on fishing in or rubbing some fish oil into your hands. Stinky fishy ha...
Forum Post Hooking your trophy bass
...llowing some bass fishing techniques you will be well on your way to hooking your first trophy bass. Water temperature plays a very important role in the activity of largemouth bass. The most idea...
Forum Post 50th Birthday Celebration aboard the Lady Pamela II
...fish bite, goggle eyes were a good decision. We loaded up with live bait and headed offshore to 170ft of water. Fishing was slow for the first hour then out of no where it was a feeding frenzy just fe...
Forum Post fixing my eagle fish I.D. 2 fish finder
... when you repair it,you can reseal it with Silicon Rubber. Also if you have used it in Salt or Brackish Water you will probably find water at some stage has entered & caused corrosion. Best of l...
Forum Post How do you maintain your fishing gear? Do you wipe them down...
... to clean your Fishing Gear after each use,however none of us do,however if you fish in Salt or Brackish Water ,rinse your Reel under Fresh Water after every days Fishing to prevent corrosion. It...
Forum Post Lake Texoma Fishing Report 5/14
The water is still rising and the big fish are biting. Lake Texoma water temperature is 64° and the elevation is 628, which is 12’ above normal and still rising. We’ve been having to improvise ...
Forum Post fishing flies for a survival kit
...accross were the Royal Wulff and the Woolly Bugger. I am interested in flies that would work in moving water and still water and around the world. The fly (flies)that I am looking for may not exist...
Forum Post LEAD FREE FISHING SINKERS TO MAKE AT HOME
We fresh water fish been useing flat washers.
Forum Post Are cheap fish finders effective?
... a pain to change rolls but they show everything. They are sensitive enough to show a thermocline in the water where it will mark the denser colder water. A better quality fish finder will also help y...
Forum Post Please help. Crappie Fishing Question
Wait till the water is a little warmer
Forum Post Smart Fishing Lures On Red Fishing Line!
...k better. Visibility needs to be broken down into sections. First a discussion of how light penetrates water and the impact of light on successful fishing. I must go into a little science to illust...
Forum Post RFI: Eagle Lake, Ontario
... June for a week and didn't do too well I'm sorry to say. We had problems with the size of the water ; Eagle Lake is HUGE. It was our first time there, and we didn't hire a guide, which...
Forum Post Beads
did you know that the eyes of prawns also reflect (in sunlighted water)? in any case: why the 12mm hasn't been produced then? (in beads that is)
Forum Post Florida - South Indian River Fishing Report
They were in less than a foot of water.
Forum Post spring crappie fishing
... After ice out it is time to go out and start your spring crappie fishing. The crappie are still in deep water but will start their move into holding areas close to their spawning beds. They will be h...
Forum Post Sink Tip Lines
I fish sink tips quite often for both warm water and some trout applications. I would suggest that a 4' sink tip is probably a pretty specialized line, though I don't know which waters/spec...
Forum Post Florida - South Indian River Report
...hen and where they might go fishing lately. Lots of wind each day made it a challenge to get out on the water. Offshore was pretty much out of the question and inshore wasn't much better. Afte...
Forum Post Striped bass fish !!
I'd check in the water!!!
Forum Post Looking for a new fishing rod in the $300 - $400 range
For fresh water fishing. Any recommendations?
Forum Post A good start!
...two fish. This guy gave me a first, when the bait got back to me and I was taking it out of the water I got it 3" out and he jumped in the air and grabbed it landed back in the water and...
Forum Post Glow in the Dark Lure Discussion
You can send me a few to try out if you like. I do fresh water, bass, crappy, Cat
Forum Post Beef Livers????????????
Yes, I would consider that a good reason for releasing them back to the water
Forum Post Removing rust from hooks ???
you can use toothpaste,a tooth brush and water to take it off. I just did it and it worked great so try that. It loosens up the rust and the rest u can just rubb off with your finger.
Forum Post Do you use the same rods and tackle for both fresh and salt ...
Do you use the same rods and tackle for both fresh and salt water fish?
Forum Post South Indian River Fishing Report 11/6
November 6, 2008 INSHORE: Now that fall is in full swing around the Treasure Coast, you can find water temperatures dropping and windy conditions much of the time out on the water. We ended up ...
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