New guy with basic questions
#1
Posted January 17 2007 - 05:14 PM
I'm new to fishing and have lots of questions. I've fished a couple of times over the years, but not nearly enough to feel confident or competent. Over Christmas I got a rod and reel(a 6'6" shakespeare tiger/WalMart special), and started to fish at Lake Greenwood near home here. I'm fishing off the bank, and am hoping this isn't completely futile(Won't have funding for a boat for a long time). Anyway, tried to do a little catfishing, and was unsuccessful. But I have really wanted to try some bass fishing. My questions would be, is this even possible without a boat? Also, I know how to fish worms with Carolina and Texas rigs, but I got some spinners(mini-king, rocket shad, and rooster tail) and am unsure how to rig these. I've been doing some searching and can't seem to find the answer. t or c rig? or just tie it on? Anyway any help you all can give me will be greatly appreciated. I look forward to gaining much knowledge and experience.
#2
Posted January 17 2007 - 05:21 PM
#3
Guest_the_muddy_man_*
Posted January 17 2007 - 05:21 PM
Shore fishing can be excellent for bass Are you talking about Large mouth or Small Mouth? Are there a lot of weeds,docks,rocks or spme timber on the shore line? Do you have any Rapala Minnow Baits or Plastic worms? Your answers can help me better to explain
#4
Posted January 17 2007 - 05:22 PM
#5
Posted January 17 2007 - 05:42 PM
Anyway, hope this is helpful, and let us know how you do once you hit the lake.
Hurricane High School Alumni Class of 2009
Marshall University Class of 2013
#6
Posted January 17 2007 - 05:44 PM
One thing I noticed a long time ago was how often guys in boats cast as close to the banks as possible before starting their retrieves while guys on banks seemed to ignore the banks and cast as far away from the bank as they could to fish. Where I fish the area from the bank to fifteen feet out from the bank are generally the most productive. So in answer to your question, Heck YES you can catch bass from the bank. When I was about 15 years old one hit so hard he darn near made me fall off the spillway into the water. Good luck and tight lines!
#7
Posted January 17 2007 - 05:45 PM
Hey, everybody, he's from Greewood, SC, per his profile.
#8
Posted January 17 2007 - 05:55 PM
Jaws I
#9
Posted January 18 2007 - 08:53 AM
#10
Posted January 18 2007 - 09:21 AM
Hurricane High School Alumni Class of 2009
Marshall University Class of 2013
#11
Posted January 18 2007 - 10:08 AM
#12
Posted January 18 2007 - 10:45 AM
Wayne
#13
Posted January 18 2007 - 11:16 AM
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#14
Guest_the_muddy_man_*
Posted January 18 2007 - 11:27 AM
#15
Posted January 19 2007 - 12:53 PM
But one thing I would suggest is to focus on a particular bait each time you go out - plastic worms trigged one time, spinnerbaits the next. I had never caught a fish on a spinnerbait, but I had never really made the dedication to practice with it either. Then, I decided to use them for a week, and nothing else. Now my confidence has grown, big time. This year it's crankbaits and topwaters - never really used them too much, so it'll be my "project".
Daryl




























