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bang tails, roostertails, and most store bought wooley buggers have too long of a tail, if you are getting a lot of hits but no hook-ups on any of these trim half the tail off... you will start hooking up.
fishkiller said:Don't forget to put the plug in the drift boat before it comes off the trailer.
Razz said:Talk to the guy or gal with gray hair they may have more to share than you think.Most old timer's have forgotten more about fishing than many new to semi new fisherman know .Ask a gray hair or no hair how long he's been fishing if the answers is 40-50 years Bingo . What's changed since you started fishing,anything still work that you first learned to use? Will you share any secrets ?????????????????
OnTheFly said:Except for the old timer part, Ninja, Raincatcher, and myself know more than you could imagine.
Fish-On Fred said:In the off season, go to your stream and map out structure. Keep a log book on your trips. List everything.
ha! Rodger that!!!GDBrown said:If you must fish for your food do it at Safeway or Albertsons. It will be cheaper and way less frustrating!
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GDBrown said:If you must fish for your food do it at Safeway or Albertsons. It will be cheaper and way less frustrating!
GD
fourgotten said:Few things in this world are as useful as a good stick. Find one each time that you go out, especially if you're going to be wading.
Be flexible and innovative. Always be ready to change your way of thinking.
Be friendly to your fellow fishermen, they may know something that you don't and, more importantly, they might be willing to share.
Learn three knots inside out. Tie them daily (and never forget to wet a knot before you snug it up). It doesn't matter which three, as long as you can tie them in your sleep and they can do the following: tie on a hook, connect two lines together, create a dropper loop. You don't need to be a knot god, but make those three knots work for you.
Respect yourself and your environment. Don't leave crap lying around.
I'm only in for like $2000 for the 1 hatchery I have brought home.. about par for Safeway prices per poundGDBrown said:If you must fish for your food do it at Safeway or Albertsons. It will be cheaper and way less frustrating!
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