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Post February 4th, 2007, 4:29 pm

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Is anyone in here a top draw fisherman, or enjoys the odd fish now and again? Wierd concern, but i love fishing i think its great.

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I can't wait probibly next week i might go ice fishing Woot!, lol... but yes i like to fish.

Post February 4th, 2007, 5:17 pm

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I can fish, but I can not stand it! It is so boring to sit there and do nothing while you wait for fish! Sure when somthing comes in it is better but really I do not like it.

Post February 4th, 2007, 5:42 pm

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Yes, I go on a 2 week fishing/backpacking trip in the mountains every summer.

Post February 4th, 2007, 6:00 pm
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I like to go fishing too, salt water but I've done fresh water only once before and caught me 3 of these, smallest pictured [:)]
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Post February 4th, 2007, 6:04 pm

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LOL! Sorry man, but you look wayyyy to much like Pedro right there...

Post February 5th, 2007, 12:46 am
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Post February 5th, 2007, 2:55 am
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Post February 5th, 2007, 12:14 pm

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Originally posted by SFMM homie

Yes, I go on a 2 week fishing/backpacking trip in the mountains every summer.


Fishing on the fly or a bit of everything?

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This was a few months ago at 5am down the road from my house. Fishing a sandeel and a 2 oz lead on a 3 way swivel. First cast baby.
Its a 7 pound ballan wrasse i think. Was a beauty.



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Then i caught the same fish again on a 28g lure. What a stupid fish.

Post February 5th, 2007, 5:23 pm

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pfft, sea fishing, bass fishing, what a load of bivi boys you are. now mach fishing theres a game of skill. try fighting a 10lb carp on a 2lb line and doing it for one and a half hours insted of ohh i got a fish now my line is made of wire so it wont break. mach fiushing is for me and i love a lazy day by the lake with my pole, rod, maggots and a cup of tea just bringing in the roach and carp having a contest agaist other guys and baggin up in my keep net 20-30lb. carnt beet the relaxing feeling of the wide outdoors and getting intouch with yourself and just having a good think about stuff you dont need to.
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Post February 5th, 2007, 5:57 pm

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I like Fly Fishing..any kinds of fishing! Really good Northern that we get on our lake up north. Also some great bass fishing!
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Post February 6th, 2007, 6:00 pm
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I gotta say SFF's method of fishing is the way to fish.

BTW anyone with one of those sonar fish detector thingies is an insecure cheating jackrag and nobody will ever love them again.
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I once caught a flounder with a crab net. ... yep.....

Post February 6th, 2007, 6:54 pm
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is anyone else going to post pictures of fish they've caught or is only ECG and I that have the proof? [:D]
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Post February 6th, 2007, 10:38 pm

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Originally posted by gazag

pfft, sea fishing, bass fishing, what a load of bivi boys you are. now mach fishing theres a game of skill. try fighting a 10lb carp on a 2lb line and doing it for one and a half hours insted of ohh i got a fish now my line is made of wire so it wont break. mach fiushing is for me and i love a lazy day by the lake with my pole, rod, maggots and a cup of tea just bringing in the roach and carp having a contest agaist other guys and baggin up in my keep net 20-30lb. carnt beet the relaxing feeling of the wide outdoors and getting intouch with yourself and just having a good think about stuff you dont need to.


Carp are easy...They dont fight much and they tire easily.

Try bringing in a 5-6lb Largemouth or Smallmouth Bass on an Ultralight Rod and reel with 6lb test. NOW you have yourself a game. Carp are just lame. Sounds like you fussed with yours just a little too long ;)

BTW - live bait, while sometimes fun, mostly lame :P

Post February 6th, 2007, 11:02 pm

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WWS doesn't want to tell us how his fish was photoshopped to be 10X the real size...

Post February 6th, 2007, 11:08 pm

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Originally posted by english coaster guy

Originally posted by SFMM homie

Yes, I go on a 2 week fishing/backpacking trip in the mountains every summer.


Fishing on the fly or a bit of everything?



We've tried fly before but never got much luck, Mostly just casting off from the shore with powerbait. Sometimes we take inflatable rafts too.

Post February 7th, 2007, 1:19 am
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You didn't go up on that mountain to go fishing, did you?

Post February 7th, 2007, 4:11 am
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I suck at photochopping so that picture is 100% original. I scanned it [:)]
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Post February 7th, 2007, 8:23 am

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Carp are easy...They dont fight much and they tire easily.

Try bringing in a 5-6lb Largemouth or Smallmouth Bass on an Ultralight Rod and reel with 6lb test. NOW you have yourself a game. Carp are just lame. Sounds like you fussed with yours just a little too long ;)

BTW - live bait, while sometimes fun, mostly lame :P


Yeah, they are fat lazy American carp. Hook a born and bred mirror carp here in the UK and by christ you know about it. I love fishing, mainly for carp but I do love going after Pike and large Perch. I caight a 3lb perch down the river near my house, which is more of a stream and a 4 1/2 lb Chub, I was pleased to say the least

Post February 7th, 2007, 1:47 pm

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Freshwater bass arnt the hardest to hook on a fish Real. Spinning gear and a Mepp and off you go.
Pike are awesome, they'll bite anything. Fishing a wobble mackeral flapper is the best for Pike, brings out the big ones.
And English Carp fight hard. Especially a Crucian.

You cant beat saltwater though.

Post February 7th, 2007, 2:18 pm
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BAss aren't hard at all imo. They're lazy, the few ones I've gotten came out without a fish [lol]
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