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![]() Duffman calls me all the time and offers to take me saltwater fishing on his new boat
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![]() I generally believed that until I caught a 3 lb wiper and a 24 inch rainbow on a Yozuri Snap Bean, which is smaller than the nail on my pinkie.
I still generally fish big lures because I don't want to catch sunnies, perch or tiny bass but I've caught many a fish on lures almost as big, or bigger than the fish, so that doesn't work either. |
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![]() Fishing is all luck. This is a MYTH. I honestly believe that if you plan everything just right, you will do well. Now there are many things that need to come together just right but if they do, its game on. For good days, certain things are a must before you venture out. Among them are:
- Saturdays are generally better than Sundays for obvious reasons not the least of which is if you fish on Sunday your fishing a place that was more than likely fished the day before. - Cloudy skies better than sunny skies. Two reasons here. 1)Fish are more skitterish on sunny days and 2) sunny skies means high pressure = less active fish; cloudy means low pressure = more active fish. Same goes for shade vs sun. Shady good; sun bad. - Rainfall day or night before. Rises on streams/rivers equals hungry/actively feeding fish. Rainfall also knocks down many weeds on lakes allowing for easier fishing. Rainfall also increases oxygen levels especially a heavy rain. More oxygen means more active fish. If conditions above are met, more than likely you'll do well. "X" factor - as always - is any other anglers. This part is hardest to control and although it may seem like luck if you get a pond or section of river or stream to yourself, there are ways to lessen the chance someone else will be there. An example is the mighty Passaic which seems to be fished every day yet in 7 trips there this year, I've yet to see a yak or boot print. I go where and when others don't. This is not luck. The bottom line is be smart and you can make your own 'luck'.
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![]() Any body bring bananas on their boat?[/QUOTE]
Heard this one before and completely and utterly disagree. Bananas = fish and that's a fact. BTW, I was told that every time you masturbate, God kills a kitten.
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![]() Heard this one before and completely and utterly disagree. Bananas = fish and that's a fact.
BTW, I was told that every time you masturbate, God kills a kitten.[/QUOTE] Nope mint skoal brings good luck! Have pictures to prove
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![]() If you put suntan lotion on and use your hands to rub it in, the fish will smell it on your bait/lure and won't touch it.
This one I've found to be true...more for Saltwater but I'm superstitious in general so I won't do it for Freshwater. USE THE SPRAY! Won't get on your hands. |
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![]() I believe that one to be a myth. Read an article where fish would even go after lures dipped in oil, gasoline, and suntan lotion. Only thing that really repelled them were lures covered in bug spray............
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