Bazoo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Today I had only a bout 30 minutes to fish before bible study. I almost decided to not even bother, but I figured 30 minutes is better than nothing. I was able to connect with a little guy: Having only such a short time, I know the odds are against me, but I planned my lure choices beforehand and I was basically ready to go when I got there. Save 2 minutes to put the line through the guides and tie on the hook. There have been other times in the past, especially before bible study or church, that I only have 30-45 minutes to fish. The fishing hole is right next door, but having such a short time means I have to fish right next to where I park, and not do a lot of lure swaps. So what does everyone else do in this situation? 4 Quote
Sp33dSnake Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Bazoo said: Today I had only a bout 30 minutes to fish before bible study. I almost decided to not even bother, but I figured 30 minutes is better than nothing. I was able to connect with a little guy: Having only such a short time, I know the odds are against me, but I planned my lure choices beforehand and I was basically ready to go when I got there. Save 2 minutes to put the line through the guides and tie on the hook. There have been other times in the past, especially before bible study or church, that I only have 30-45 minutes to fish. The fishing hole is right next door, but having such a short time means I have to fish right next to where I park, and not do a lot of lure swaps. So what does everyone else do in this situation? Well..far be it from me to question religious beliefs, but are you sure there isn't a, "If there is a chance to catch a lunker you can be excused from bible study once a month" clause, is there? I mean, if there isn't that sort of rule, there should be. I have a small canal/pond area where I live. If I have less than an hour, it takes me five minutes to walk there and toss a lure it. There are some lilypads in there and the water is relatively shallow, so sometimes I can catch a fish with a topwater frog in the middle of the day. Then, I just go back, put my poles back in the shed and take care of whatever business I need to take care of. 1 Quote
The Budget Angler Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I fish between classes sometimes. The trick for me is to already have everything tied. I don't bother much with slower baits (jigs, senkos, etc.) because I just don't have time. Depending on the time of year, I'll throw a fluke, a swimbait, or a crankbait. I usually keep moving to make sure I cover as much water as possible, especially this time of year. Quote
JHoss Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I used to tell the wife I was stuck in traffic on the way home from work so I could hit the neighborhood pond for 20 minutes on my way. I'd always have a rod or two rigged before they went in the car with whatever I thought would play that day. I'd throw pack of spare plastics (maybe a spare hook and weight in that pack of plastics) in my pocket and go. Keep it simple with the gear you bring and be ready to cut it short if you break off everything. Quote
IYAOYAS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I live in Western NC the closest lake used to be 45 minutes from me with Helen's intervention now I can't even get to it. We have creeks and rivers all over and I am thinking about taking a rod with me in the truck to hit these creeks. Lot of folks around me say they are loaded with smallies. Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted 35 minutes ago Super User Posted 35 minutes ago I did a lot of hour to an hour and a half fishing trips last year. Ten minutes was consumed by walking through the woods and back and another five minutes was consumed backing the canoe out of the canal where I dock it, so efficiency was key. I'd only take two rods and fish close to my dock, as paddling the length of the pond to the best fishing would have consumed another 25 minutes. Many sessions I'd catch eight or nine, but I went looking for a trip report on one of my short trips and in the first trip report I found, I only caught four. Here are three of the four: Only four bass, but what a way to end a summer day, walking through the woods, down my boardwalk, launching my canoe, and casting to 17" to 17.5" bass. 1 Quote
Super User king fisher Posted 24 minutes ago Super User Posted 24 minutes ago It takes me a half hour to decide if I want to use a Junebug colored worm, or a Greenpumkin worm. 2 Quote
dytmook Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago With 3 kids I have to steal short trips at times. I have a few spots I can hit the rivers quickly from parking. I usually try to keep whatever is tied on going and just fish. Whatever happens, happens. Just happy to be outside. Quote
Super User Bird Posted 21 minutes ago Super User Posted 21 minutes ago We had a great smallmouth stream just down the hill from our church. As kids we'd play hooky during church and go fishing. THAT IS until we all got chiggers really bad and Grandma said " it serves ya' right " 😂 I fish from a boat so need to throw a whole day at it. Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted 19 minutes ago Super User Posted 19 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, dytmook said: Whatever happens, happens. Just happy to be outside. Good attitude. I feel the same way. I actually find myself happiest on my short trips because I have zero expectations. I too am simply happy to be outside. This approach reminds me of the Shaker song: Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free 'Tis the gift to come down where we ought to be, And when we find ourselves in the place just right, 'Twill be in the valley of love and delight. 7 minutes ago, king fisher said: It takes me a half hour to decide if I want to use a Junebug colored worm, or a Greenpumkin worm. Tis a gift to be funny too. 4 minutes ago, Bird said: As kids we'd play hooky during church and go fishing. A smallmouth stream is a church. Quote
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