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Netfish and Chill started following Fishing with kids tips/tricks , Spawning? , I'm gonna try and 6 others
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What's Up!
Looks like a great time man! Nice fish! ~ Mr. Netfish and Chill
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Several firsts today
There's always room for another "first-to-happen" when you're bass fishing!
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Where to begin
Alright well bank fishing is a great way to explore those ponds and lakes. The best thing you can do is to make observations about your lake and try every bait you have on those places. If you're looking for baits to purchase, I would recommend you start out with squarebill crankbaits, spinnerbaits, texas rigged worms and creature baits, and jigs. These are versatile basic techniques that you can get advice about from any experienced bass fisherman.
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Where to begin
Well it sounds like you have a functioning rod and reel and you have some baits that have a good chance of working. Is there a problem like you need a boat or do you not know where to start fishing first?
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Favorite road rage story?
Your dad sounds like a boss! Hahaha I just imagine him looking across at them, holding up a gun, and going: ~ Mr. Netfish and Chill
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Good Day on the River
Okay, whew , I was getting worried for a second that I messed up! ~ Mr. Netfish and Chill
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Good Day on the River
I mean I know this is Bass Resource, but crappie or other species are acceptable to post aswell right? ~ Mr. Netfish and Chill
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Good Day on the River
We had a real good day on Lake Chickamauga today. It was rough and windy starting out, but after we snuck back into the slews, we had much better luck. The bass bite was hard, so we turned to rockbass, blue gill, and crappie. We caught about 30 keeper crappie and brim, but these are the highlights. Although it's hard to tell from the pic, my grandma caught a 14" crappie! Well, tight lines! And remember; if the wind is blowing too hard, get out of it and get back in a slew! ~ Mr. Netfish and Chill
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Super Spook Jr question
I've found that I can walk-the-dog much better if I leave more slack in my line. It makes the line move and the bait float so you can get that side to side action instead of a tight line that just pulls the bait. Just my personal experience. Not sure about anyone else. Good luck and Tight Lines! ~ Mr. Netfish and Chill
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Hello everyone
Welcome to Bass Resource! ~ Mr. Netfish and Chill
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Fishing with kids tips/tricks
I've found with my little brothers that they're each suited for different things. One of them is 7 going on 8 while the other is 4 going on 5. They both have an appetite for fishing and are like myself in that they are almost never ready to quit fishing. This means I don't have to worry about them not having fun. I do however want them to have the most fun that they can. Older One The 8 year old loves bass fishing and with bass fishing comes the process of switching baits. I expedite the process by putting a snap swivel on the end of his line. He can change baits as many times as he wants and I'm not constantly having to tie, cut, and re-tie. (That's just about all I have for him he's pretty good at fishing with me!) Younger One The 4 year old loves fishing without constantly casting out and reeling back in. He says,"It makes my arms tired." So if we're bass fishing, I'll fix him up with a texas rigged worm or creature bait so he can slowly work it and I think it's important to build the versatility that comes with rubber fishing, so I'm getting him started early. This little guy also has a habit of hanging huge fish and then losing them. It's happened so many times and I just set there dumfounded watching his arms work at the reel 'til his line snaps. To remedy the situation, I put heavy line on his pole. Now when he hangs big fish, his line won't snap! I'm also going to buy him a tough Zebco with steel gears so his equipment will never fail. Not only does he hang huge fish, he also makes no noise whatsoever when he hangs one. He shows no emotion and literally makes no sounds. I'm thinking about putting a bell on the end of his rod so that I can tell when he hooks up because right now, he'll reel a fish all the way up to the boat and it'll splash and get away and I'll have been setting there with my back turned. If I have a bell on the end of his pole, I'll be able to help him get his fish in and be aware of when he hooks up. Both of Them If it's a particularly hard day fishing, I'll hook up on a fish and let one of them reel it in. They get to take turns for every fish I catch. I find that this lets me get some of my practice in and lets them get some action. The truth is that different kids are better at certain things. You just have to figure out your kid when it comes to fishing and help them so that you can all have the most fun you can. ~ Mr. Netfish and Chill
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My New PB
Hahaha that my friend is classified information. Naw I'm just kidding I'm not a snobby old man who thinks he can catch all the fish in the river by himself. I caught her on a Gary Yamamoto Chikara. Color: Goldfish. She hammered on that thing too. I mean she hit it like a ton of bricks. I had a biscuit in my mouth when she hit and I was hollering through my mouthful. Tight lines dude! And by the way it would definitely be worth picking one of those square bills up in my opinion. ~ Mr. Netfish and Chill Yes sir it is. I can't wait for the day that I catch a 16 pounder and break the record for my home lake. ~ Mr. Netfish and Chill
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the official lost tackle of 2016 thread v1
Ohhhhh no was it the X-Dad?