assateague wrote:What's wrong with just using the line for depth? I'd feel like the very definition of a top water if I was jamming my fishing pole into the water. Waiting for somebody on the bank to yell "you're doing it wrong!"
I've used line too.
assateague wrote:What's wrong with just using the line for depth? I'd feel like the very definition of a top water if I was jamming my fishing pole into the water. Waiting for somebody on the bank to yell "you're doing it wrong!"
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rebelp74 wrote:You fuckers ever heard of a depth finder
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rebelp74 wrote:To hell with bank fishing. Then again, I'm not much on freshwater pole fishing. I'd much rather run nets.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
rebelp74 wrote:To hell with bank fishing. Then again, I'm not much on freshwater pole fishing. I'd much rather run nets.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:To hell with bank fishing. Then again, I'm not much on freshwater pole fishing. I'd much rather run nets.
Your missing out on loads of fun. Nothing like fighting rattlers, water moccasins, cockle burs, and green briars to catch some "limp wristed" crappie.
rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:To hell with bank fishing. Then again, I'm not much on freshwater pole fishing. I'd much rather run nets.
Your missing out on loads of fun. Nothing like fighting rattlers, water moccasins, cockle burs, and green briars to catch some "limp wristed" crappie.
I do it in a boat during pre spawn in deep water. Not gonna lie, I typically go put out some nets in the middle of the schools/runs and wait until night check them and take a limit of 2-4lbers home. And yes true 2-4lbers, it's 3" webbing and it takes one at least 2lbs to get caught.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:To hell with bank fishing. Then again, I'm not much on freshwater pole fishing. I'd much rather run nets.
Your missing out on loads of fun. Nothing like fighting rattlers, water moccasins, cockle burs, and green briars to catch some "limp wristed" crappie.
I do it in a boat during pre spawn in deep water. Not gonna lie, I typically go put out some nets in the middle of the schools/runs and wait until night check them and take a limit of 2-4lbers home. And yes true 2-4lbers, it's 3" webbing and it takes one at least 2lbs to get caught.
Badass. Never have messed with gill nets but if its like trot lines that's too much work for some damn fish.
rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:To hell with bank fishing. Then again, I'm not much on freshwater pole fishing. I'd much rather run nets.
Your missing out on loads of fun. Nothing like fighting rattlers, water moccasins, cockle burs, and green briars to catch some "limp wristed" crappie.
I do it in a boat during pre spawn in deep water. Not gonna lie, I typically go put out some nets in the middle of the schools/runs and wait until night check them and take a limit of 2-4lbers home. And yes true 2-4lbers, it's 3" webbing and it takes one at least 2lbs to get caught.
Badass. Never have messed with gill nets but if its like trot lines that's too much work for some damn fish.
Way easier, no bait involved. It is work but it's fill your freezer amounts of fish. Most I ever got was 1600lbs, cat and buffalo.
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rebelp74 wrote:Yes, but I sell most of them. On the buffalo keep the ribs, the bones are big enough and they're meaty. Good flaky white meat, you'd be surprised.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Yes, but I sell most of them. On the buffalo keep the ribs, the bones are big enough and they're meaty. Good flaky white meat, you'd be surprised.
Hmmmm, Sounds like its worth a try. I tried to clean a gar last year and that ended up being a damn mess.
rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Yes, but I sell most of them. On the buffalo keep the ribs, the bones are big enough and they're meaty. Good flaky white meat, you'd be surprised.
Hmmmm, Sounds like its worth a try. I tried to clean a gar last year and that ended up being a damn mess.
I don't do gar. Tried several times, several different ways, it has a strong taste kind of extra fishy and gamey mixed together. Not for me.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Yes, but I sell most of them. On the buffalo keep the ribs, the bones are big enough and they're meaty. Good flaky white meat, you'd be surprised.
Hmmmm, Sounds like its worth a try. I tried to clean a gar last year and that ended up being a damn mess.
I don't do gar. Tried several times, several different ways, it has a strong taste kind of extra fishy and gamey mixed together. Not for me.
I couldn't hardly get the thing cut open, damn near stuck the knife threw my hand. Decided it probably wasn't worth my time.
rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Yes, but I sell most of them. On the buffalo keep the ribs, the bones are big enough and they're meaty. Good flaky white meat, you'd be surprised.
Hmmmm, Sounds like its worth a try. I tried to clean a gar last year and that ended up being a damn mess.
I don't do gar. Tried several times, several different ways, it has a strong taste kind of extra fishy and gamey mixed together. Not for me.
I couldn't hardly get the thing cut open, damn near stuck the knife threw my hand. Decided it probably wasn't worth my time.
I make a slit all the way around behind the head then down the belly and just hull em out kind of like a gator.
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