james sawyer Posted July 7, 2014 Posted July 7, 2014 Ok so the past few years I have really picked up my bass fishing and absolutely love fishing. Before that i have fished just a few times a year. I’m a single stay at home dad and have plenty of time to fish. I am fairly new to Amherst, I moved from Dover. I have been fishing round pond in Nashua a lot since I lost a 6+ lb. bass due to a failed braid tie to the hook L I have switched to mostly jigs and trailers and since my numbers caught have dwindled but my size when I do catch is almost always over 2.5lbs or more. I have caught 2 3lbs+ bass at round pond and about 3 2.5lbs with many bites and failed hook sets. Bottom line is I love bass fishing, I’m learning to use the bait caster much better and I’m looking for someone who wants a good fishing buddy eager to learn. I’d love to maybe join a bass club and start tourney fishing but I have no boat which is also driving me nuts. Im also eager to get into topwater fishing but only have one frog and no luck. I would have posted sooner but i just recently got new hearing aids and have been pretty much deaf for 4 months so i would not have been a good fishing buddy then lol. I have been a longtime lurker though on this forum. Quote
KlubbaT Posted July 11, 2014 Posted July 11, 2014 I don't have a boat either but I don't mind fishing from shore. Ever been to Tower Hill in Auburn? Nice place to hike in and fish. Haven't been there yet this year. Was thinking about going tomorrow. Quote
Nashua Nev Posted July 12, 2014 Posted July 12, 2014 I can add you to my list. I am always running into friends who want to go out in the boat fishing. I have 2 - $199 kayaks and a $250 canoe with a trolling motor. I am glad to take anyone , but many times the extra seat is already full. search craigslist for a small canoe , kayak or jonboat.. I know there are some not so great looking 10 ft jon boats on craigslist all the time. they are great for 1 and work well for 2 people as long as they are not 2 huge people. get a good life jacket , some rope and make an anchor. i use brake rotors as anchors, they are perfect and free. as at most garages that do brakes. 12 inch rotors are all you need for most i use a 15 in back and a 12 in the front. 2 anchors stops you from spinning, many times i only use 1 depending on the current . basically if 2 guys went in on a used small jon boat or canoe you can easily be on the water for 100 bucks each. 1 Quote
james sawyer Posted July 16, 2014 Author Posted July 16, 2014 I don't have a boat either but I don't mind fishing from shore. Ever been to Tower Hill in Auburn? Nice place to hike in and fish. Haven't been there yet this year. Was thinking about going tomorrow. i have been once but just to check it out only stayed about an hour or so but it looks nice. lots of places to fish from shore. 1 Quote
KlubbaT Posted July 16, 2014 Posted July 16, 2014 Yes. If you want to hit it up some weekend, let me know. 1 Quote
Super User Darren. Posted July 16, 2014 Super User Posted July 16, 2014 Welcome aboard, James! 1 Quote
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