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cyclops2

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  1. Most MALE fish are always a faster fighting fish. Opening day of stocked trout in N J. A stocked area trout takes the 3 corn nibblets on a full speed run goes 150 feet in a couple of seconds. See the flash of silver. WAHHHOO It was a male carp. Fantastic speed runs. Let him go. šŸ‘
  2. I stopped fishing at the bank when all the young tellers were gone.
  3. STOP my using lures !!!!!!!! MEAT only.
  4. Sad Just like the Ice Road Truckers falling thru ice. You MUST MUST know where ALL warm water springs are located. And avoid them.
  5. Large pike and muskies will come from over a 100' away and attack a large Rapala in the wide deep section of the St. Lawrence River while trolling. Never even pinged by a fish Finder.
  6. When ANY FISH is really hungry ? He will hook himself. IF IF You make sure the hook tips / points are in PERFECT shape and condition.
  7. My style is NO electronic incoming anything. šŸ˜€
  8. 1957 to 1961 USN. Computers, radars and guided missiles. The best social time of my life. I belonged to a group of born Americans. That did our best to be ready for anything. šŸ‘
  9. 40 ? years ago there were lures that were weighted and shaped to fly backwards. Being cheap I removed the front lip of a 6" floating Rapala. Then tied the line into the rear hook eye of the lure. It did cast farther. But still did not skip like a stone. It caught fish as often as a normal 6" Rapala.
  10. Wear a life jacket. Prevent a injured rescuer trying to help you.
  11. This guy is unloading his rods & is getting ready to pick up his stringer of fish and leave. PLOP goes his sunglasses into the water. He sits down in the boat and starts using his fish net to recover the glasses. GOTCHA !! He takes the glasses out of the net. PLOP again. At this point. I just leave the boat with rods & fish.
  12. Hard to cast & do texting at the same time ? It is for this 86 year old Catch and Release. Most fishing men and woman are open to small talk about other things. My passion this summer is a all out fishing with minnows and shiners. I need a good day of meal sized fish for restricted movement great old guys and gals. Giving of myself feels great when their faces light up at a full stringer. šŸ‘
  13. Anybody try doing a Korean Fish Party ? ( Handgrenades )
  14. I have fished with a friend and did a test with him. Me on my Rapalas & spinners. Him only using 2" to 3" Shiners. I woke up the fish. He caught a fish on almost every deliberate wacky cast. Even used a float to keep the Shiners 1 ' away from the float. We laughed until we ran out of bait.
  15. Well I fished where there were no bass. Everything I put on did NOTHING !!!! So much for attracting fish !!!!
  16. I have favorite old Mitchel Reels. I also have many spools pre loaded with different lines, weights and a small brass snap on the end of each spool. All the reels are really light salt water reels. But I can switch the spools as I want to, while fishing. My vest has spaces for 2 spools if I wade.
  17. Is your stream / lake edges right against & over bushes ?
  18. A simple question with many right answers. Tried a lot of different rods for the same type of fish. For me the conditions rule which rod gets picked that day. High fast flood water I am doing short stiff rods & heavy lines. I just do not know what is going to hit 6 feet from shore in a swirling back water hole. Could be anything and up to about 25 pounds. I am using a medium split shot on the bottom with with 2 hooks 1 foot apart farther up the line. 1 has worm. Other has Green Giant corn niblets. It provides some action as the scent is picked up. I do use 2# test in clear open places. šŸ‘
  19. My bass DO LIKE to nest on the shady side of LARGE rocks & gravel piles. They clean the muck away to bare rock. Same places every year.
  20. I use both the Nylon & Metal clip stringers. Pike just yank open the metal spring clips. I use the Nylon on them alone to tow them slowly to other areas. They do not go belly up 20 minutes after release. They are very shock / Lactic Acid prone if played too long. If they are good sized and on the 4# Mono perch rig. Belly up in under 20 minutes after being released. A note about pike doing a lot of struggling Death Rolls like a alligator. Those are almost always a dead pike after being released. I bring them home for a pike person..
  21. I sure hope it is a weather condition. But the NYS net trap people said they are finding a lot less fish of all types in the traps. Water is 52 F on surface at mid day deep or shallow areas.
  22. Thank you. I really do try to help............But Geezeritis shows no mercy.
  23. Animals can contract Covid. China & their dogs have proved that. I would not shoot a crazy acting bear. Injure it ? Now who tracks it down? A house wall is nothing to stop a bear. Big glass windows. The state owns wild animals. Let them kill it. & pay the shipping costs.
  24. I would not bring any big fish with 2 of the 3 sets hanging out of a mouth. I can tell you how hard it is to remove 5 of 6 treble hooks from human skin ........ALONE Guide the fish into a deep rubber net. Fish is ALWAYS kept in the water !! Buy a long 12" Galvanized plier made to grab EACH hook. 1 at a time. The fish in the water CAN NOT leap up & hook your hand. Laying on a inside surface he is suffocating. anything touching him he tries to escape. Can leap off the floor enough to hook you. Ozark Trail is listed in Walmart for $6 about 16" reach. Safest ones I use I have spares in boat & shore fishing jacket. I now have small 5" long blade knives in carrying case to cut my skin away if need by me or someone else. ............Barbless barbless .........if you fish alone. Just keep a tight line. It really works. DO NOT reel in close to you a feisty fish. They can wrap around a leg !! Almost had that happen. Kayak ? Hooked up fish in the boat ? Barbless hooks ONLY. Or a E R drive.
  25. badly corroded battery cable wires in the squeezed on lugs & battery clamps / lugs .could be BOTH cables.
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