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Lesley

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  1. OMG this post gave me cold chills. I fished some lakes around Gainesville in FL as a child and remember seeing the gators. I even fell in Newnan (?) lake and freaked out. I was about ten years old. So, yeah.... having one come up to see your toes....Ugh!
  2. I had a pond on the farm where I grew up that gave me the same frustrations. It had floating islands of algae which kept the water crystal clear. I could watch the bass ignore everything in my box. Just like you described, I tried fast, slow, big, small, bright, dark, whatever! Three things always worked in this pond: 1) The long black worm with white spots without a weight. I tried to keep it near the top of the water. I do not know where I got it, but my father told me it is supposed to mimic a baby snake, (and there were a lot of snakes there). 2) The silver Devils Horse. I worked it like a Rapala top water, a jerk just hard enough to get the props to spin for maybe a second, stop until all the rings in the water are almost gone. Then do the process all over again. For some reason the silver one is the only one that worked in this pond, but anything else silver did not work. 3) One time I found and caught a lizard and decided to use it as bait. I only did it once, but as soon as the bait hit the water, something grabbed it and my ten pound test line snapped. I never saw the fish, but I knew there were some huge ones in there, and it fought a little before the line broke, so it couldn't have been a turtle. I always wanted to try the lizard thing again. I was just lucky enough back then to catch one to use as bait. Haven't caught one since.
  3. I do not have experience in Smallmouth and a friend asked where to go. So here's the question: Where's the best action for smallmouth in North Carolina?
  4. A friend of mine recently asked me about Smallmouth bass in NC. I am not an avid fisherman for the smallmouth. So I couldn't tell him where the best locations are. I only know of them being popular in the mountian areas, but have heard of them in rivers such as the Haw, Eno, and Cape Fear. Any advise?
  5. We had the same problem in a pond on our property when I was a kid. The pond was dug years before we got there for the purpose of irrigation. We ended up draining it and then stocked it with Channel cats, Largemouth, and Bream. This was in the mid 70's. Since then the locals fished out all of the cats and somehow crappie was introduced. So now we have the problem of too many bass. Most caught are around 12 inches. It's loads of fun, especially for the kids, but you know that there's more fish per water than there should be. Question is how to maintain the ratio of population. Did the catfish control it that much?
  6. Small mouth bass is not so popular in that area of the state. Although I've heard that Falls of the Neuse does have them. 'Round there the Largemouth bass and Crappie are the two main targets. If you have a boat, Kerr Lake is near there for some great Stiped bass fishing. Just west of Raleigh, 'bout two and a half hours, is some better smallmouth action. In the mountain area of Boone or West Jefferson. There's also some great trout waters there.
  7. Lesley replied to Russell Lavoie's topic in Introductions
    Welcome! You kinda show your age with the way you text. I'm so old I have to type everything out. I wish I could get on board with your conservative style of typing. What kind of fish action is happening in RI?
  8. Lesley replied to waskeyc's topic in Introductions
    Welcome. Sounds like you have lots of choices for your fishing. I grew up around farm ponds only. No rivers, no lakes.... farm ponds. We didn't need boats because we could cast all the way across to the other side. Now I live at the beach and am learning 1) how not to surf fish, 2) all of the weird fish names. (Yesterday I caught a fish that looked like a frog. All mouth and head - nearly two thirds of its' length_- YUCK!)
  9. Lesley replied to Mommakop's topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the group. Good luck on you fishing expo's.
  10. Hello Daryl! Welcome to the commune, I mean, community. If you ever head south, North Carolina offers the best in almost all categories: rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, ICW, surf, pier, off shore, and cast netting. Check it out!
  11. Welcome! We in NC are not known to have as many lakes as you in MN, but we've got a lot of farm ponds!
  12. I do not have the patience to use worms every time I go out. I usually wait until I've tried every top water and every spinner I've got before I resort to worms. I like the excitement of the attack on top water. So one of my favorite worms, then, is a really long black worm that has white spots on it. I rig it with no extra weight so that it kind of sinks very slowly, thus mimicing a snake. Talk about ticking off a large bass: let a snake go accross their way. Ha ha.
  13. My wife keeps saying that she likes to fish, and would like to go with me, but she never does. There's always some excuse.
  14. I have never had a problem with this in the past, with the exception of my friends down shore coming up to hog my area. Strangers tend to stay where they are. Maybe I have a wild cast that scares them? But I also do not like to stay in one area for too long. I am not a worm and bobber kind of fisherman. I need action when I'm fishing.
  15. Hey with the temperatures going up and the fish getting off the beds, now the real fishing begins. This is my favorite time to bass fish cause they seem to hit almost everything. Tell me where you've fished and what they hit.

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