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Topic: fishing
Posted By: paintbitter
Subject: fishing
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 1:37pm
If you fish what lures do U use and where do you fish. What kind of fish

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Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 1:55pm
Yeah wrong forum..best lure? For bass and big bluegill, two words...Rebel Crickhopper.

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Posted By: gabe_weller21
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 2:17pm

um.... last time i checked this was a paintball forum  stick with it

oh yeah i use real worms too



Posted By: SandMan
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 2:31pm
Originally posted by gabe_weller21 gabe_weller21 wrote:

um.... last time i checked this was a paintball forum  stick with it


oh yeah i use real worms too



You must not have looked very far... Most topics in T&O are non-paintball related.

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Posted By: Random_Person
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 2:36pm

i use all kinds of lures, i fish in a local lake about 1.5 miles from my house. i fish for catfish, bass, crappie, muskie and bluegill

 



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Posted By: dye4dom420
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 2:38pm
I use wax worms and real worms mostly. With that I can catch an assortment of bluegill,bass,catfish, and pike. This is at my families cottage on about a 400 acre lake..not too big. We used to also have muskie,crappie, and a lot more pike, till they killed off our lake as an experiment, then barely restocked it, however it's making a nice come-back.

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Posted By: DracoPlasm
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 3:02pm
I dunno most of the time when i go fishin its either bass or catfish dunno what lures i use

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Posted By: HondaXR
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 3:24pm

Brim- Mini Blue Back Rattle Trap, Small Sassy Scad, Dillies(live worms), Keystone Jigs, Top Water Fly.

Bass- Carolina Rigging a Watermelon Finnesse or Trick plastic worm, Blue Back Rattle Trap, Texas Rig with a ton of different work types.



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Posted By: Trogdor2
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 3:25pm
I fish with worms and small fish...

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Posted By: 98ball
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 3:30pm

I use popping lures for bass, the kind that pop water when you yank on them, the biggest bass Ive ever caught weighed almost 7 lbs.

I use live minnows for flounder, I caught a 17 inch last weekend, my personal record is 22 inches.

For catfish I use chicken livers or bloodworms or stinkbait

for brim and panfish I use beetle spinners



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Posted By: 636andy636
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 3:39pm
i use gold spinners or chrome and red krocodile for trout. oh and worms. biggest trout was about 6 pounds

for salmon i use hoochies and gibbs gators that are bright red or chrome or this one that is camelion. on a hoochie i got a 32 pound salmon


Posted By: Semper Durus
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 3:47pm

I only fish 'big game' so to speak. Deep sea fishing. For that only live bait will work, usually small bluefish. *Sometimes* you can get away with chopping up a larger blue fish and use that. I've caught a 30lbs/27inch (1.5 lbs/1inch away from Key West record) blackfin tuna with that. For any of you that haven't tried deep sea, that is an incredible step up from lakes and streams. Saltwater fish fight like nobody's business, and provide a nice dinner afterwards... 

Btw, after catching my tuna I was sick and started puking over ther side of the boat. Keep in mind I was 12 when I caught it.

My have caught list

  • Blackfin Tuna
  • Several oversize grouper
  • Enough snapper to run a seafood resturant for 2-3 weeks
  • 7ft long, 240lbs of Nurse Shark
  • 5ft, 135lb Blackfin shark

My need to catch list

  • Sailfish
  • Swordfish
  • Black marlin
  • Giant Yellowfin Tuna

 



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Posted By: Project Irene
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 3:54pm

Brim= Can't get any better than crickets, float, or just straight sink.

Crappie= Float fishing with minows on light tackle.

Cat= Strong tackle, chunks of blackbird breast's, preferably, but just about anything will work, fished on bottom around good bottom cover.

Bass= Medium tackle, Carolina rigged black power worm w/rattle and scent of choice.  And/or common spinnerbait, topwater plug (rapala), or crankbait. 



Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 4:19pm
I fish for big catfish. Especially Flatheads and Blue Cats. For Flatheads I use 4-5 inch live goldfish or bluegill. For Blues, usually a big chunk of blueback herring (when I'm in S.C.) bigest fish? 44 lb blue catfish.

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Posted By: Tae Kwon Do
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 4:26pm

Brim and Bluegill, I use either grassshrimp or crickets

Specks (Crappie) I use minnows or mini-spinners.

Bass I use either plastic worms (Triline is my prefered brand, I know they make line but they also make plastic lures, they are suprisingly good), or a basic 1.5 inch gold spoon. As far as hardbaits are concerned, I have a tacklebox full of different shapes and depths and styles and brands, but I have found my favortie to be the basic Rattl-Trap or a YoZuri darter.



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Posted By: mutt98
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 4:53pm
a hook and worms. and i usually go for muskellunge, sturgeon, and walleye. big ol' lunkers.

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Posted By: seargeantjim
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 6:38pm
I HIGHLY reccomend mister twister plastic worms(the white ones. they come in many assorted colors) and a little YUM sprayed on it. What YUM is, is a spray that leaves an odor or taste in the water that smells like distressed worms. I.E: a real worm on a hook. Ever since I started useing it I seem to catch alot more large mouth and small mouth bass. I fish at a small pond, maybe 40 acres large. Its about 3 miles on 4 wheeler through deep woods, the whole trip is fun.


Posted By: Smitty
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 6:46pm
i fish for walleyes. i use mainly #7 Shad raps. they work awesome. just go into about 11 to 15 foot of water and it works like a charm for all of you walleye fishermen. ive also heard that there are some guys using spoons at Lake erie if anyone wants to know. they say they're the HOT thing there right now.


Posted By: tipp-ed off
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 7:10pm
I usually don't use lures. I fish off the coast(about a mile out) and we usualy use live anchovies. This Sunday the water was so clear I could just about see the bottom of the ocean. The barracuda were biting all morning. We would just throw our line in near a group of fish and catch one. We caught about 15 but only one was larger than the leagal limit. My dad caught a fat 10 lbs bull bass. And I also snagged  a descent size Halibut. Good times.

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Posted By: matt06
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 7:13pm
i use teh worms usually.....i dont fish much though....


Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 01 September 2004 at 7:28pm
Originally posted by Smitty Smitty wrote:

i fish for walleyes. i use mainly #7 Shad raps. they work awesome. just go into about 11 to 15 foot of water and it works like a charm for all of you walleye fishermen. ive also heard that there are some guys using spoons at Lake erie if anyone wants to know. they say they're the HOT thing there right now.
Yep trolling stinger spoons for walleye is a good tactic for Lake Erie..I'm from Cleveland...

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