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for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one carry
for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs with Bass Assassins? What works best? John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD |
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 23:54:12 +0000, JohnH wrote:
for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one carry for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs with Bass Assassins? What works best? John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD Got fairly seriously into flyfishing last year: got my Doc Spratleys, Georgi-damsels, muddlers, chironomi..chriomnom...chonimo...skeeter larvae, and of course lots of woolly boogers! Gonna try flycasting from the mouseboat next year, as well as getting out to Sumas River after work on the motorbike, flyrod and Vinyl Valeria strapped to the back. (tried casting from shore last weekend: there are now a woolly bugger and a Doc Spratley about 20ft up a tree...) Lloyd Sumpter "Tin Boat" Mirrocraft 12 |
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Got fairly seriously into flyfishing last year:
I considered that, but couldn't find any hooks small enough for the flies to bite. It's pretty easy to understand the concept, however. The lure gets whipped around in the air (where flies are), until gravity eventually pulls the line down to the water's surface. The fly fisherman then reels the line back in, and once again begins whipping it through the air (where the flies were last rumored to be, unless fished out). It's tough to imagine how it could be any sport at all. Everybody seems to use tackle that's far too heavy to give a fly a sporting chance. Can't imagine there'd be much "action" if a fly were successfully hooked. Everything's a compromise, however, and it seems that one of the challenges with fly fishing is that on rare instances the lure will become snagged on a fish as it dragged back across the water. That must explain the heavy tackle. While the gear is only infrequently snagged on a fish, after all these years I have yet to personally witness anyone successfully bagging a fly. |
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Dynamite.
"JohnH" wrote in message ... for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one carry for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs with Bass Assassins? What works best? John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD |
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Keith wrote:
Dynamite. "JohnH" wrote in message ... for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one carry for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs with Bass Assassins? What works best? John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD I've found that NOT baiting the hook produces almost all the delights of fishing without any of the mess. You get to go out on your boat on the water, you get to sit in the sun, you get to drink beer, you get to watch other guys makes idiots out of themselves, you get to take a snooze, and, when it is time to head for home, your boat wash-out chores are lighter and, best of all, you can stop at the supermarket on the way home and buy some already-cleaned fish. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 22:41:17 -0800, "Lloyd Sumpter" wrote:
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 23:54:12 +0000, JohnH wrote: for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one carry for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs with Bass Assassins? What works best? John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD Got fairly seriously into flyfishing last year: got my Doc Spratleys, Georgi-damsels, muddlers, chironomi..chriomnom...chonimo...skeeter larvae, and of course lots of woolly boogers! Gonna try flycasting from the mouseboat next year, as well as getting out to Sumas River after work on the motorbike, flyrod and Vinyl Valeria strapped to the back. (tried casting from shore last weekend: there are now a woolly bugger and a Doc Spratley about 20ft up a tree...) Lloyd Sumpter "Tin Boat" Mirrocraft 12 I don't do the fly-fishing thing, but it is popular up in the northern part of the Ches. Bay in an area called the Susquehanna Flats. This is a spawning area for Striped Bass, and the water is pretty shallow thereabouts. Catching a 20lb striper on a fly rod would probably be too much excitement for this old man! John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD |
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I'll probably fly out this spring for a week. Perhaps you'll
extend an invitation to admire your fleet. Admire? Don't show up during a boat show or a deadline week and you and your family are invited for a short cruise to a decent or better dining spot somewhere on the sound. (You buy your own lunch) :-) |
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 07:56:40 +0000, Harry Krause wrote:
Keith wrote: Dynamite. "JohnH" wrote in message ... for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one carry for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs with Bass Assassins? What works best? John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD I've found that NOT baiting the hook produces almost all the delights of fishing without any of the mess. You get to go out on your boat on the water, you get to sit in the sun, you get to drink beer, you get to watch other guys makes idiots out of themselves, you get to take a snooze, and, when it is time to head for home, your boat wash-out chores are lighter and, best of all, you can stop at the supermarket on the way home and buy some already-cleaned fish. Ya got that right! When out in Near Cove, I often put a line out so it doesn't look like I'm just goofing off. "There's a thin line between fishing and standing on the shore like an idiot" Lloyd |
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