Anyone started fishing yet?

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I'm hoping to start tomorrow during the day sometime. I honestly can't wait. Just seeing if anyone else has started
 
#2
#2
No I haven't been able to much over the past few years. What are you fishing for?
 
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#4
I first started back at it about a month ago, here in Chatt. on Chickamauga Lake and on the river....Went out 2 days ago (bass fishing) and did fairly well with red rattle traps...Lots and lots of bait fish were running to the point that when you would retrieve your line you would hook a shad in the side...
 
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#6
I think I'll try at some crappie in the next week or two. I'll wait about a month before I try at some bass.
 
#8
#8
going tomm...went two weeks ago and we caught 11 bass...kept 10....they are biting shad-raps and red-eye shad crankbaits in the bodies of water that i fish. interested in seeing what tomm will bring, water is way up, probably use spoons..
 
#10
#10
I need a new pole, my brand new one seemed to disappear at my in laws. I'd like to catch some crappie.
 
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#14
#14
I've been twice. Bass fishing once and crappie fishing once.

Caught 1 bass about 3 lbs and hooked something big that bent the hook on my spinnerbait two weekends ago.

Went crappie fishing last weekend and caught 24 keepers.
 
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#19
great pic.

went fishing both sat and sun. my boy caught an 8lb bass and my other boy caught a 5lb bass. biggest i caught was prolly 3lbs. caught a few that were 2-3lbs. we caught 23 bass this wkend. not a bad wkend
 
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#20
I was catching Tom Cod off the beach this winter, have been breaking out the flyrod the past few weeks for Wild Trout.

The state has started stocking the major rivers and lakes for the start of trout fishing, so i've been limited to the trickles, but wet weather has the water up to be more fishable.

Do they stock trout where you guys are at? I guess it's so morons can catch fish, the stockers taste like water and have no flesh color, and are about as hard to catch as it is to shoot down a dairy cow in a field.
 
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#22
haha. i live in huntsville, al where i played college ball, and we go fish on one of the boosters farm. he has a 100 acre farm and literally a 2 acre pond. biggest pond i've ever seen. you can get in a john boat and get out there. you can't cast to the shore in any direction from the middle of the pond. it's massive. he has bass, cat, brim, blue gil, etc. everything u want but no trout
 
#23
#23
My cousin rented a house on a farm in Urbana, MD, North of Washington. There was 2 ponds there, loaded with huge damn bass. The killer was the Bluegills, though, literally 8-9 inches across, what a fight. With my river spinning rod (5'6 UL with 2 pound test) them bluegills were like battling a 45lb Red Drum in the surf
 
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#24
I've caught some huge cats in the Connecticut River, not southern cat size, around 12 lbs, but they taste like mud, i throw them back unless someone else around wants them
 
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#25
I think that pic is photoshopped. I think I have seen it somewhere but WITHOUT the bikini.
I am still saving for a new stator for my boat motor.:angry:
 

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