If at first you don't succeed,,,try ,try again!!!!
Mine is fishing bad weather.Cold, cloudy and rain (sleet also) has been my best fishing trips. My fishing partners call it the misery factor!Good example of this is lake keowee.Caught 3 limits of big crappie back in February(note keowee is not a crappie limit lake although it has big crappie)., each time it was cold and pouring down rain.So there you go,what's yours
If at first you don't succeed,,,try ,try again!!!!
HEY,,WATCH THAT YELLOW RODFisher-o-Men LIKED above post
take boat to water == put it in water== get out rod and reel with hook on it== put bait on hook == drop in water == then get other rod out because that one is gone
Fish tremble at the sound of my nameSeaRay LIKED above post
There are many possible tips concerning techniques that can be given, but the one bit of advice that holds true year round, and the one that will make you a better fisherman more than any other is to just "go fishing." Read what you can, ask questions, watch others, then go fishing every chance you get. Don't let weather issues stop you. Any species can be caught any time of year. It's up to you to apply the proper technique, while being in the right area of the waterway. You learn these things by gaining experience. This experience comes from going every chance you get!
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One rod, one jig, one fish at a time.
This is what I go by...Find the bait and you find the fish. Yall probably heard me say this before.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
Like you guys said... Time on the water.
Time on the water.
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Take a kid fishing. What you dont know they can sure tell you. Have fun most of all.