Fishing thread.

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by Sota, Dec 28, 2019.

  1. Sota

    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Funny I went on the e-bay to buy a white buzz bait with a white blade, the lure builder is in the same town I live in.
     
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    HillviewHuntClub Weekend Warrior

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    My wife is the exact same way.


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    janesburg Die Hard Bowhunter

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    entropyfx Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Haha, the color is perfect from the original fish. Had some fairly unique color patterns for a Northern. A lot of it in the pic is ****ty lighting, I'm in the middle of a kitchen remodel and going to put a spot light on it.

    Snout looks identical to the original fish.

    As to contour I haven't really seen many different looking at them in person, but hey whatever.

    I've gotten a hell of a lot of compliments on it, first thing I did was take it into my local bait shop.

    I guess the point is don't be an ******* just for the sake of being an *******. Some **** you can keep to yourself. But that ain't exactly your MO.

     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Picked up my buzz bait it is perfect. I plan on using it for smallies on the Mississippi. 4 blade white so you can retrieve it slow.
     
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    Good luck, Sota!
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    With Mille Lacs reopening up to keeping fish and the river I am going to be fishing a lot.
     
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    Sorry entrophyx, that ain't my " mo"?
    That mount SUCKS!!!!
    Ain't fit to be put on a wall....
    ANY wall!.

    And yeah, I've seen a fish that big once. My cousins boyfriend's son's dad caught it. :ninja:
     
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    entropyfx Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Cool story bro.

    MO - Modus operandi
    I'd explain it, but I'm out of crayons...
     
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    What do they taste like?
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    I am pondering if I need to have a fluorocarbon leader at the end of my 30# green spider wire. I will be primarily trolling for pike but also casting for bass. I will need to have a swivel inline to eliminate twisting from trolling spoons.
     
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    For Pike n bass?
    Bailing twine will work!
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Not in the area I fish pressured water, it is the little things that make a difference. Hell I use scent control on lures, wash the hands before you handle lures.
     
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    MnHunterr Legendary Woodsman

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    Lets see some of your mounts smartass. Keep your negative **** out of here.


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    Fishing for " likes" mnh??
     
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    entropyfx Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I'll give him one ;)
     
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    Going saltwater fishing again in February, more like drinking beer with a shrimp on a fishhook.:beer:
     
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    It will not hurt.

    Unless the water is murky, green is visible at the depths that one usually fishes these species. If this were fly in waters, I wouldn't worry about it. But pressured water, I agree with your thought process. I want every advantage I can get.

    We have to evolve to circumstance. For instance, fishing salmon in Lake Michigan. Gone are the days a guy could sleep until 8, grab the boat and start fishing at 9-9:30 and still catch a decent amount of fish. With the water clarity these days, it has become an early morning (as is 4 AM or earlier) fishery.
     
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