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CoryRobertLowe

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About CoryRobertLowe

  • Birthday 08/17/1989

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Brainerd, Minnesota
  • My PB
    Between 2-3 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Lake Goodview (Winona, Minnesota) - Childhood Memory

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  • About Me
    I have been fishing my entire life, but I have so much to learn.

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  1. @SC53, I would love to learn from you, since I want to use artificial. I know it's a vague question, but what are some of your strategies? How do you approach a body of water? Any tips would be most appreciated. Do you cover water, or do you basically know where the fish are at every time? Mostly weeds?
  2. https://lakewatch.ifas.ufl.edu/extension/information-circulars/ "Circulars" from "Florida LAKEWATCH" Great detailed topics here.
  3. I'm somewhat new to fishing with a boat. (I started last year.) Do we have a resource for the fundamentals of using a bass boat? A know it's a big subject, but this would be a helpful video series. Also, Does anyone have any "books" they recommend I read, on the subject? I wanted to post this, as I think this would be helpful to others too. I know this is a "big" question, and could be broken into smaller, more specific questions. The high-level view is helpful, for beginners, so they have a starting place to dig deeper.
  4. I'm finding some more great resources on this subject ("Natural Lake Resources"). I'm reading and watching them during the winter. I will keep adding them, as I read them. A lot of them are on ecology/limnology, which will be helpful for anyone wanting to understand what's going on under the water at your lake. It will probably be helpful if you wanted to compare why 2 different lakes are different, how they evolve over time and also for multi-species fishing. I thought there might be more interest in this subject ("Natural Lake Resources.") It helps to understand the "why." If anyone else has any good resources, please paste them below. Books: Beneath the Surface: A Natural History of a Fisherman's Lake - Bruce M. Carlson A North Country Lake Throughout the Seasons - Bruce M. Carlson Understanding Midwest Aquatic Invasives - Bruce M. Carlson The Secret Life of a Lake - The Ecology of Northern Lakes and Their Stewardship - Peter Tobiessen Videos: Limnology - Lake benthos and benthic habitats
  5. I'm fortunate to be living in the land of 10,000 lakes. I'm currently renting in the Brainerd area. I work remote, so I can live anywhere. I'm super blessed. Any considerations regarding how to pick a spot to start looking for houses? I want to be next to different lakes, so I can enjoy fishing them. There are so many lakes, but then driving distance becomes a consideration. I feel like I'm too close to the situation, and I have never purchased a home before. How do I pick a spot? Thanks! P.S. Reposting from here (I put it in the wrong section):
  6. Where do you cast for them? Weeds? How about when the weeds are thick? I have fished a lot of aged lakes with a lot of weeds. I wonder if I should make a hole in the weeds a drop a jig in there (I saw that in a book). I am still learning. I did bobber fishing as a child. Now I'm doing more casting lures. I just don't know how to target sunfish with lures, as they are slower to strike, and have such small mouths. I guess throwing a 1/16 oz jig by weed lines would do the trick. Last year, I was trying to target sunfish with small spoons. This kind of worked, but I found that worked better for crappies, which makes sense as a spoon is more like a minnow, and sunfish eat bugs, which more closely resembles a jig. @Eric 26. I meant to tag you.
  7. @Team9nine, at one point, I created an account here, but I think they needed to verify it, and it was never verified. Then I found out that they have a facebook page, with the same name, so it appears everyone went there. I had reached out to the owner of that page, and I was never accepted, so I wonder if they just stopped managing it.
  8. @volzfan59, honest question...I'm trying to understand panfishing better. Is there a community out there, that does more "sportsfishing", meaning they pursue them with lures (casting to them), vs just using live bait? It seems to me the fun part would be using soft plastic jigs and casting, vs putting a minnow on a jig and a bobber. I would like to get more into pan fishing (I have my rods set up), and I would like more the sportsman's perspective, vs trying to catch a lot on live bait, to take them home and fry them up. To clarify, the way I learned (along with most) to fish, is what I said above (bobber and worm/live bait). It's a great way to be introduced to fishing. I plan to teach my future children the ropes this way. I think it's a great starting point, like "training wheels". I know that people will disagree with me, but that's my perspective, having a sportsman's view of it.
  9. I am learning about fishing natural lakes, meaning how the lakes develops, how the fish behave in them, how to approach breaking them down, etc. A lot of other info is on reservoirs, so hopefully this is helpful to lake fishermen. Here are the top resources I found (i.e. something substantial in them, not just basic info.) Books: Fishing Natural Lakes (The Hunting and Fishing Library) - Dick Sternberg Largemouth Bass Fundamentals (Critical Concepts 1) - In Fisherman Largemouth Bass Fundamentals (Critical Concepts 2) - In Fisherman Bass Strategies - Kevin VanDam Finding Fish - A Practical Guide to Locating Gamefish in Any Warm water Lake - Cliff Hauptman Bass Fishing Minnesota: Where and How to Catch Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass in Minnesota - Steve Pease Videos: Webinar: Bass Fishing in Natural Lakes vs Reservoirs Where to Fish Offshore on Natural Lakes | Fish the Moment Live Stream #32 How to break down a NATURAL LAKE! // Project E // Catching large mouth + small mouth bass up North I spent a long time trying to curate/find these resources. I wanted to share this with the community. If anyone else has and recommendations, please share below.
  10. On the pics above, they are under ice, which is why they look weird.
  11. First pic upload. I used the site Glenn recommended on another post: https://picresize.com/ I lowered the resolution.
  12. Location: Lum Park in Brainerd, Minnesota. What is this orange gunk? The water has always been dirty; I was trying to figure out why. The water is brown and full of weeds. A lot of other lakes around here are clear. I was seeing it through the ice. Then I noticed it was coming out if a pipe, from a house. Is this pollution or "iron"? Is this what is making the water dirty? Is it dangerous (to eat the fish) because of this? (How can I attach the images? It's too large. I see other people are using links. I will add (this is my first post).
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