I Fly fish... With the other REAL menQuote:
Originally Posted by JunkYard
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I Fly fish... With the other REAL menQuote:
Originally Posted by JunkYard
I prefer to sit back, drink some Jack Daniels, smoke a joint, kick my feet up, and relax...
Fly fishing is simply too much work, lol!
Yeah, it's more of the hobby side of the sport of fishing, kind of like reef aquariums are the hobby side of fish keeping. I do both, and enjoy both.Quote:
Originally Posted by JunkYard
Looks like I'll be fishing for catfish today./shrug
It's going to rain...
LOL bass season, you know the best time for big bass can be in the winter! in one winter a few years back i cought 20+ bass over 5 pounds including 5 over 10 pounds! a friend and i both cought 12 pounders in the same spot one at sunrise and one at sunset! talk about some toad bass!Quote:
Originally Posted by pabloescobar209
Hmmmm the sun shining here.....but theres a haze to stop it getting to warm.......hm the fuckers should be up feeding at sunset..hm doobie and a hours fishing with the sunset turning red on the water hmmmmmmm
Im going today lol
no it cant be, because fish barley move/swim in winter because its so cold and theres not as much food, the best time to fish for bass in right after dawn or just before dusk in the summer on a clear day, unless it's really hot in which case they stay in deep water and don't move muchQuote:
Originally Posted by imagoober
Yeh im in scotland though
Diff fish.....i was thinking of live baiting pike....they eat anytime theyre voracious.
Anyway..obviousley the fish in the clyde are too fucked up to know when there meant to eat cos i can catch em on days like this...why dont you tell them they shouldnt be eating LOL
pabloescobar209, just goes to show that you dont know as much as you think about fishing. i didnt say more fish i said big fish! and just cause there slow doesnt mean the dont eat!
And I never said more or big, and i also didn't say they don't eat, and summer time is the best time to fish for bass of any size because bass are aggressive fish that attack on instinct, even when not hungry, and because the water is warmer they are more active and find more food and have more energy to chase/eat/want more... winter time is the exact opposite, they only eat when they need to, and they don't move much. Oh and BTW I guarantee I know much more than you do about fish, and fishing.Quote:
Originally Posted by imagoober