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Post by bocephus on Oct 19, 2005 19:55:41 GMT -5
Sorry guys I had to start this one. Who like's to flip for the ole illusive large mouth. I usually use a Zarra spuke or what I call the big worm. I use a nipa diddy from time to time but usually like the ole little fishy or top water zarra spuke.Bocephus
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Post by frenzy on Oct 20, 2005 2:57:44 GMT -5
I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about...
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kc8ksg
6" Suspension
If ya can't Dodge it Ram it!!!
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Post by kc8ksg on Oct 20, 2005 9:25:40 GMT -5
LMAO, "flip the old rod" I love fishin, about any kind is good with me, catfish, bass, crappie, trout, walleye ect...I think catfishin is my favorite though.
Chris
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Post by BirdDog on Oct 20, 2005 15:31:36 GMT -5
Sounds like Frenzy never flipped the Ole Rod!!! lol Fishing and hunting ain't nothing better!!
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Post by Waterpixi on Oct 21, 2005 8:24:02 GMT -5
I like sharks the best but I can't afford to play with them anymore... www.whitesharktrust.org/gallery.html (Aug-Sept 04) Now I get to play with the herring & eels up here in MA... Is noodling for catfish when you catch them using your finger as bait? Anyone do that?
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Post by BirdDog on Oct 21, 2005 9:55:06 GMT -5
Great pics in that gallery Holly!! As redneck as I am, I have not heard of the before, but I have used the funniest bait!! When you try it and it works let use know!!
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Post by ufo on Oct 23, 2005 9:48:37 GMT -5
i like to go fishing to the mighty pike or also known as the northern, mainly because of the size of the fish and the fight they put up, and because they will bite on almost anything you put on your line. but my fish of choice would have to be the trout, they are so nice and easy to clean and they taste wonderful, and all you need to catch them is a big worm. although the trout is a very fragile fish and you have to becarful releasing it back into the water and unhooking it or you can hurt it or even kill it.
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Post by bocephus on Oct 23, 2005 20:15:46 GMT -5
That sux man. You can fight a large mouth for minutes and then chunk his or her azz back in the water and there good to go, you know.
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Post by Johnny Ram on Oct 24, 2005 8:36:16 GMT -5
I like to "Flip the ole Rod" from time to time...uuuuuh huh huh... I dont know much about fishing, but I usually have decent luck. Not much time for it lately, though. JR
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Post by bocephus on Oct 24, 2005 19:22:11 GMT -5
lol @ johnnyred
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Post by ufo on Oct 25, 2005 19:11:30 GMT -5
thats cool about the bass, although i think after you went trout fishing you would like it alot, they fight just as much as bass if not more. and a trout can get some size to them for example 10 pound trout or length wide 16 inches.
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Post by Waterpixi on Oct 25, 2005 21:26:38 GMT -5
I was at a public hearing here in MA last night, they were taking comments regarding closing commercial & recreational cod fishing in the winter, and completely closing river herring as a fishery. It's sad to see these stocks of fish dwindle, and it was really hard to listen to the fishermen tell us how we're putting their livelihood at risk. Even the recreational guys feel the hit, they just want to come out and fish and now the state is threatening to take that away. ~3ft cod, caught in Canadian waters. In the US waters we were covered in dogfish; in the Canadian waters we got these giant cod & haddock. I took this photo on a NOAA trawler. We had to cut it's head open with a big saw. The good thing about trout is the hatcheries, there's usually very good stocking efforts in place for them.
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Post by panthers65 on Oct 29, 2005 20:45:02 GMT -5
fishing's only 2nd to hunting. Either way sittin in a tree stand or in my boat means i'm not sittin at class or work.
It's all about the Orange Pumpkin Zoom Worms
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Post by bocephus on Oct 30, 2005 20:43:50 GMT -5
They tend to work ok down here, however; the Berkley power bate with garlic sent works a little better in south Bama. Just my .02.
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Post by bocephus on Oct 30, 2005 20:47:27 GMT -5
Dogfish will bite the chit out of ya. I know this to be true, we have them in south Alabama.
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Post by panthers65 on Oct 30, 2005 21:12:32 GMT -5
They tend to work ok down here, however; the Berkley power bate with garlic sent works a little better in south Bama. Just my .02. Hummm I"ll have to try those, i'm headin down to Statesboro this weekend to visit my grandparents and they have 3 separate fully stocked ponds, I"ll have to give those a shot
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kc8ksg
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If ya can't Dodge it Ram it!!!
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Post by kc8ksg on Oct 30, 2005 21:12:44 GMT -5
fishing's only 2nd to hunting. Either way sittin in a tree stand or in my boat means i'm not sittin at class or work. ;D I agree 150%!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Chris
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Post by wvoffroadin13 on Nov 25, 2005 20:46:04 GMT -5
i love to "flip the ole rod". i fish for whatever we have in our waters. whether it's bass, cats, bluegill, trout, muskie, carp, eels, or whatever. i probably got tackle for it. i like bass and cats the most though, i have the most luck at them. i like to use chicken livers for the cats, and usually either rapala diver's or strike king spinners for the bass. they seem to like the rapala classics alot. i've even caught monster bluegill on them before.
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Post by northernrebel on Nov 27, 2005 15:52:32 GMT -5
I like to fish for whatever... That photo was takin at lake erie this summer.. It was my first time being on a charter in lake erie and it was awesome to catch those babies!!! The only problem was that sometime when they got hooked the line was 350 feet out.... needless to say sometimes you had to take a little break cause your forearms were burning like no other
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Post by Waterpixi on Nov 27, 2005 19:13:24 GMT -5
Wow that's a nice catch. Good work there
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Post by gooch on Nov 28, 2005 5:01:16 GMT -5
let me break it down.... flipping.... that something I do in traffic and when I get cut off flip'emthe bird,.... the ole rod.. you have to ask Kriddle...
fishin the only fishin i do is when I pick my nose according to my dad so I dunno !
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Post by frenzy on Nov 28, 2005 14:16:10 GMT -5
Dang ! Now I get it ... Fisthing...
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Post by gooch on Nov 28, 2005 17:28:16 GMT -5
frenzy you sicko
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Post by bocephus on Dec 7, 2005 22:06:51 GMT -5
lol to gooch.
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Post by Waterpixi on Jan 6, 2006 13:08:47 GMT -5
Mutant fish caught in Nebraska! we used to hatch out mutant white suckers sometimes at a fish testing place I worked, fish with four eyes or siamese twin fish with 2 heads, but none of them ever survived past a couple weeks old. Genetic mutant or not, I still wouldn't smoke and eat this fish: "A rainbow trout fished out of Holmes Lake in Lincoln, Neb., on Dec. 17, 2005, features a double mouth. Clarence Olberding, 57, of Lincoln, wasn't just telling a fisherman's fib when he called over another angler to look at the two-mouthed trout. It weighed in at about a pound. Olberding, who plans to smoke and eat the fish, said the hook was in the upper mouth, and that the lower one did not appear to be functional. (AP Photo/Submitted photo, Charrye Olberding)" full story: www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/12/21/ap/strange/mainD8EKSEB83.shtml-h
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