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Do Catfish Sting?
If poked, rub the slime off the fish on to the wound...it will help take stinging sensation away. An old timer told me this once, I thought he was pulling my leg and I am thankful I remembered what he said years down the road!...It works with channel cats anyway, can't speak for any others
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I Just Joined The Kayak Fishing Club
It's awesome. I also am from Southern Illinois and paddle a Wilderness Systems Ride 115. It is just flat fun chasin them in a kayak but opens a lot of doors to a lot of waters that are inaccessible with anything else.
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Where are all the Illinois Guys ?
Southern end of state here. Born and raised in Marion (still live here too). Grew up fishing on farm ponds and many local strip pits in the area. Fished Lake of Egypt quite a bit in high school and college when my dad still had his boat. He has since sold it and am looking to buy another boat now. I fish out of a Wilderness Systems Ride 115 kayak on many of the strip pits, and if it's something you haven't ever done it is an absolute ball. Makes many inaccessible waters a breeze to fish and is totally different catching fish from a kayak.
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New From Illinois
Welcome. Fellow Southern Illinois guy here. Born and raised in Marion and graduated from SIUC myself.
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Costa Del Mar Question
Another question...I'm actually thinking about getting the silver mirrored lenses. Anybody have these? How are they going to compare to the Green? Like I said, I will mainly be fishing from the bank and from a boat on smaller lake...but everyday wear more than anything. Thanks in advance
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Senko Fishin
Some form of pumpkinseed, or watermelon here in southern Illinois has been working for me. I flip back and forth between wacky style, and weightless texas rig...They look awesome when fished weightless/texas rig. The fish sure think so too!
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Costa Del Mar Question
Thanks everybody, unfortunately the closet dealer is a Gander Mountain that is one hour away. I was in there on Sunday and they had MAYBE ten different styles...none of which was what I was looking for. So I guess I'm going to have to order them and hopefully they have a nice exchange policy. I suppose I'm going to go with the green mirrored lens. I have always worn gray...I wear them for everyday use and work more than fishing (not by choice)
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Costa Del Mar Question
I have had a pair of Bolle polarized glasses for a while now, and am ready to step up to Costa's...Does anybody have any feedback on the Double Haul frame? I have a bigger head so I'm a little worried about fit...Also, is there THAT much of a difference between the glass lens and the polycarb.? I mainly fish strip pits and smaller lakes...no huge waters for me. And of course I would wear them pretty much any other time other than fishing...Lens color recommendation?
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Lightning Strikes Twice
awesome!
- What Is Everybody's Favorite Jig And Trailer?
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Strip Pit Help!
Thanks for the input
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Strip Pit Help!
Well I'm currently looking for one. Me and dad have a bass boat but it's to big for the makeshift boat ramp...I've been looking quite a bit trying to find one that will be WIDE enough (for stability)...If there is one thing I hate, it's feeling unstable in a rickety old jon boat! haha
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New From Kansas!!
Welcome, and thanks for your service!
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Strip Pit Help!
well I know there are blue gill, as far as other forage I'm not sure. I'm 99% sure they probably prey on crawfish...We have TONS of them around there and on a farm pond next door, every bass you cut open it full of them...but i'm going to have to spend more time on that pit to know for sure
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Strip Pit Help!
I currently gained permission to fish a strip pit approximately 40-50 acres in size. I have actually wanted to fish this pit my entire life and just happen to buy a house right behind it! haha. Anyway, there is only roughly 80 yards worth of open bank that can be fished ( I have permission to fish it from a boat, just don't have the small john boat I need to put in it) so for now I'm confined to fishing this short stretch of bank. I talked to a neighbor who has fished it (crappie) for many years and his depth finder said the deepest point is 125 ft. but averages about 50-60. The points are shallow and in one cove there is a very thick grass mat, but all that doesn't really matter because I can only access the deep bank right now...by deep I mean you go three foot off the bank and it is roughly 12-15 ft deep. I went fishing there for about an hour the other day and saw FIVE bass that were well over 22" and one that might have been 24"-25". I couldn't believe my eyes, just cruising 5 feet in front of me, I threw everything but the kitchen sink at them trying to provoke a bite..nothing. Sinkos, frog, spinnerbait, swimming jig, crankbait, buzzbait, chatterbait, flukes, you name it I threw it. I have fished many other strip pits and never had any problems putting fish on the bank but this one has got me. Sorry it took so long to get to the question, but for those strip pit guys, what has worked for you in the past? Water clarity is somewhere around 12-15 ft. I have noticed that the cat tails on the bank have root wads under the water and it has kind of washed out underneath the root wad creating a small pocket that likes to hold fish. But give me some tips, pointers, lure ideas to help me bank some of these pigs!