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Recycled bullet
04-11-2023, 05:48 AM
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daengmei
04-11-2023, 07:25 AM
Nice!

GhostHawk
04-11-2023, 08:16 AM
I also like the crappie magnet and trout magnet jig heads with their angled "Shad dart" design.

Most of mine get dressed with fur, feathers and a little sparkle.
Still ice on the water up here but it is going soon.

Recycled bullet
04-11-2023, 08:36 AM
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WRideout
04-11-2023, 08:36 AM
My best day ever fishing for trout on Slippery Rock Creek. I caught five, kept one. They were biting on anything; worms, spinner, and Power Bait.

Wayne

Recycled bullet
04-11-2023, 08:38 AM
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Sasquatch-1
04-11-2023, 08:42 AM
Sounds like someone may be a Red Dwarf fan.[smilie=w:

alfadan
04-11-2023, 09:09 AM
Man, I've GOT to take some time off and go fishing.

metricmonkeywrench
04-11-2023, 11:24 AM
Sounds like someone may be a Red Dwarf fan.[smilie=w:

That would be " I'm gonna eat you little fishy"... get it smeggin right

Sasquatch-1
04-11-2023, 11:26 AM
That would be " I'm gonna eat you little fishy"... get it smeggin right

All righ Rimmer!

GregLaROCHE
04-11-2023, 04:41 PM
It’s been a long time since I have eaten crappies. I can just taste them now fried in bacon fat.

Recycled bullet
04-11-2023, 04:49 PM
Their little flippers are crunchy like potato chips when cooked over open fire with salt and butter.

These ones are lucky to return to the creek and not my cooking pan [emoji1786]

Gator 45/70
04-11-2023, 05:07 PM
Wife and I just bought about 1 acre on Toledo bend La. side.
I'll be trading in my lead molds for lead jig-head molds.

higgins
04-11-2023, 06:00 PM
I have caught largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass, rock bass, crappie, bluegill, green sunfish, keeper-size channel catfish, and even rainbow trout on trout magnets either slowly retrieved or just fished under a float. They're a truly remarkable lure. Most were caught on bison or blue color TMs

Recycled bullet
04-11-2023, 07:49 PM
I caught and released another fish
About ten minutes ago

He has a wound behind his head

Looked like he fell on some rocks or got gnawed on by a bigger fish or animal??

Then I snagged the lure to the creek bottom

Where it shall remain forevermore

I like that small bend in the creek with the large rocks behind it

I can stand on the sandy bar and cast and retrieve into the creek it's about four feet deep at the bottom of the bend.

GregLaROCHE
04-11-2023, 10:23 PM
We all hate those snags. That’s one of plusses of ocean trolling. The bottom is usually far away. You do catch a lot of seaweed sometimes.

GhostHawk
04-12-2023, 05:00 AM
Anything thrown into the river eventually does not come back.

I made the mistake of trying one of my grandfathers red and white wooden top water plug. Sure enough, third cast it found a snag and its gone.
A piece of history with sentimental value gone forever.

As a general rule I cast my own sinkers, lindy walking sinkers out of a Do-it mold. Cast out of whatever soft lead I have from range scrap to lead pipe my cost on those is pretty minimal. I buy my hooks in bulk for 2-3 cents ea.

Surgeon's loop on the end of the main line, put the loop through a 1/2 oz or 5/8ths sinker, pass the sinker through the loop.

Move up a foot to 18 inches, tie another surgeon's loop with a 3 to 5 inch loop. Same as the sinker, put loop through eye, put hook through loop. If desired you can add a small float or tube bait before the hook. North Dakota allows 2 hooks and 2 lines so often bottom hook is bigger #1 or $2 circle hook. 2nd hook will be couple feet above and will probably be a #4 with a piece of nightcrawler. If the Goldeye's are biting a pink and white small tube threaded onto the hook and up over the eye will increase bites.

Snaps, swivels, anything that cost's money that is not absolutely required is not used.

Most of my walking sinkers get 4-5 blows with a blacksmiths hammer on the vice turning them into no roll sinkers. Does not take long to fix a summers worth of sinkers.

Gator 45/70
04-12-2023, 03:35 PM
Anything thrown into the river eventually does not come back.

I made the mistake of trying one of my grandfathers red and white wooden top water plug. Sure enough, third cast it found a snag and its gone.
A piece of history with sentimental value gone forever.

As a general rule I cast my own sinkers, lindy walking sinkers out of a Do-it mold. Cast out of whatever soft lead I have from range scrap to lead pipe my cost on those is pretty minimal. I buy my hooks in bulk for 2-3 cents ea.

Surgeon's loop on the end of the main line, put the loop through a 1/2 oz or 5/8ths sinker, pass the sinker through the loop.

Move up a foot to 18 inches, tie another surgeon's loop with a 3 to 5 inch loop. Same as the sinker, put loop through eye, put hook through loop. If desired you can add a small float or tube bait before the hook. North Dakota allows 2 hooks and 2 lines so often bottom hook is bigger #1 or $2 circle hook. 2nd hook will be couple feet above and will probably be a #4 with a piece of nightcrawler. If the Goldeye's are biting a pink and white small tube threaded onto the hook and up over the eye will increase bites.

Snaps, swivels, anything that cost's money that is not absolutely required is not used.

Most of my walking sinkers get 4-5 blows with a blacksmiths hammer on the vice turning them into no roll sinkers. Does not take long to fix a summers worth of sinkers.

If you want the lure back and its not too deep get a mop, Any other lures retrieved are bonus lures.

WRideout
04-12-2023, 04:57 PM
When I lived in Chico California near the Sacramento River, I used to fish for whatever was running upstream, mostly with a ten foot surf casting pole. The usual technique was to tie a three-way swivel to the main line, put a heavy sinker on a dropper attached to the bottom loop of the swivel, then another leader about eighteen inches long to the baited hook or lure. I was a starving student at the time, and so tried to economize. I was losing a lot of gear in the river, and had to come up with some cheaper alternatives. I had read in a magazine that surf fishermen had been using empty Bull Durham tobacco sacks filled with sand for fishing weights. I went home and cut up an old pair of pants, then used my wife's sewing machine to make little drawstring bags.

Next time out I went to a sandbar just outside of Yuba City. Everyone was fishing with cut sardines for striped bass. The old timers were sitting in lawn chairs with their poles across their knees. They looked like they knew what they were doing. I tied my terminal tackle together, then began filling my bag with rocks, while the seasoned fisherman watched intently. I was a bit embarrassed to use this homemade rig in from of them. Finally one of them came over and asked quite seriously if I had bought the drawstring bags somewhere, or had someone made them for me. I was proud to say I made them myself. Embarrassment was immediately relieved.

Wayne

Recycled bullet
04-12-2023, 08:44 PM
On a sunny nice day
I listened to the birds sing beneath the trees and fly
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I hear the water run and smell the forest is alive

I continue the path and the water is singing
With the birds the flowers the plants
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The forest welcomes my feet
The forest says hello

Gtrubicon
04-12-2023, 09:51 PM
Seriously, I keep a dive mask, fins and a snorkel in my boat. I’m that cheap. I’ll swim for a crank bait.

William Yanda
04-13-2023, 08:42 AM
Yesterday my SIL called, asked if I wanted to go out on the boat with him. How could I not say yes. Unfortunately, the fish were not cooperating. All we caught was seaweed, and the wind died down just as we were coming in. Had a good time anyway.

MaryB
04-13-2023, 12:13 PM
Ice is just starting to go out on the lakes here... rivers are running at flood stage so no fishing them...

Finster101
04-17-2023, 07:53 PM
Yesterday my SIL called, asked if I wanted to go out on the boat with him. How could I not say yes. Unfortunately, the fish were not cooperating. All we caught was seaweed, and the wind died down just as we were coming in. Had a good time anyway.


That's why it's called fishin' not catchin'.

Recycled bullet
04-17-2023, 08:15 PM
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ulav8r
04-17-2023, 09:29 PM
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Looks like good trotline bait.

MaryB
04-18-2023, 12:59 PM
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Kinda small... sunfish have to cover my hand and while I have skinny hands they are long, 7.5"(surgeons hands... guys in the car club always asked me to help with plug changes around the header tubes)... crappie now have a min length on many lakes, or a slot limit...

Recycled bullet
04-19-2023, 10:15 PM
Kinda small... sunfish have to cover my hand and while I have skinny hands they are long, 7.5"(surgeons hands... guys in the car club always asked me to help with plug changes around the header tubes)... crappie now have a min length on many lakes, or a slot limit...The creative use of heater hose is the answer to the threading problem when changing spark plugs in a 429 Boss mustang.

The fish are small like the mosquitos and poison ivy. They both need to eat and undergo growth[emoji16]

Teddy (punchie)
04-20-2023, 05:17 AM
Fishing is one way to listen to god work.

Darn trout are fun to catch. Working the bait to trick them into getting catch.

Takes the mind off of the list of other things to do.

MaryB
04-20-2023, 11:27 AM
The creative use of heater hose is the answer to the threading problem when changing spark plugs in a 429 Boss mustang.

The fish are small like the mosquitos and poison ivy. They both need to eat and undergo growth[emoji16]

Try a 427 Mustang Mach one.. and a 428... ZERO space by the shock towers...and in the case of the 427 drilling a hole thru the inner fender on a $250,000 car was not an option... friend with the 428 build did add the hole for plug changes but that wasn't a numbers matching car. It started life as a stripped shell and MANY junkyard trips!

Recycled bullet
04-21-2023, 06:06 AM
Try a 427 Mustang Mach one.. and a 428... ZERO space by the shock towers...and in the case of the 427 drilling a hole thru the inner fender on a $250,000 car was not an option... friend with the 428 build did add the hole for plug changes but that wasn't a numbers matching car. It started life as a stripped shell and MANY junkyard trips!I remember it being a terrible spark plug access design for an older car and there was no room for the hands or the tools. I may be incorrect about the exact model of the Ford. It did look like a fancy collector car all things considered.

Recycled bullet
04-21-2023, 06:06 AM
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Sasquatch-1
04-21-2023, 08:05 AM
I hung out with a guy in high school who had a 1969 Mustang GT with the 428 Super Cobra Jet. He put the Shelby Valve covers on and it actually pinch the spark plug cables a slight bit. To change the plugs, he had to loosen the motor mounts and jack the engine up. This was in 1971 and the car was only 3years old.

MaryB
04-21-2023, 01:23 PM
I hung out with a guy in high school who had a 1969 Mustang GT with the 428 Super Cobra Jet. He put the Shelby Valve covers on and it actually pinch the spark plug cables a slight bit. To change the plugs, he had to loosen the motor mounts and jack the engine up. This was in 1971 and the car was only 3years old.

I could get my hand in far enough to change the plugs on it! Long skinny fingers to the rescue LOL