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Rausch 09-16-2010 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by NewPhin (Post 7009545)
Yeah. The difference, to me, is that the fishing itself can be very very boring in saltwater (unless you fish it enough to understand the ins and outs of it). There's no structure to look at other than water. It all pretty much looks the same (mangrove type swamps and jetties being an exception). Also, you can't just drive over to some creek, wade in, and start fishing like you can in freshwater. You often need a boat (and an expensive one at that) to access the fishing. If you're going offshore, then your fuel costs aren't going to be cheap either.

The recent saltwater kayak fishing craze is a result of that and is making saltwater more accessible to the "common" man, though. Anyway, I see your point on the size of the fish, but I'd probably take a 20 day crappie day to a 1 grouper day any day of the week. 20 crappie means there was a lot of action. 1 grouper means there was a lot of waiting.

So, not having fished the coasts, you can't just pull up to the shore with some line-bait-pole and have a day without huge expense?

I mean, you can't fish from the shore I'm guessing due to the waves/tide and whatnot in most places, but there are a $#it-ton of places in the NE area and FLA gulf side protected from a lot of that I'd think.

NewChief 09-16-2010 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 7009559)
So, not having fished the coasts, you can't just pull up to the shore with some line-bait-pole and have a day without huge expense?

I mean, you can't fish from the shore I'm guessing due to the waves/tide and whatnot in most places, but there are a $#it-ton of places in the NE area and FLA gulf side protected from a lot of that I'd think.

Well, you can fish from the shore, it's just not always productive. Jetties and boardwalks/piers can provide good "shore" fishing as well. Kayaks let you get out past the breakers and into more productive water without really having to go real far offshore.

If you do just a little research and ask around some about where to go, then it can definitely be productive to just go out with your bait and gear. Probably the most popular and productive way to fish for the average dude without a boat is to find a pier that has lights on at night and fish off the pier. It just doesn't really work for fly fishing, which is my preferred method of fishing. It can also be extremely boring if the timing is off (but I guess all fishing can be boring if you ain't catching).

boogblaster 09-16-2010 08:57 AM

My buddy from Jersey is coming this weekend .. going to try to catch a big flathead cat .. prolly in the spillbasin and in the lake on a troutline ... plus watch the Chiefs spank da Brownies .....

seclark 09-16-2010 09:12 AM

son & grandson down on jacks fork a few weeks ago for "men's week on the river".
first time fishing for the boy. about all he wants to do now.
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Chief Henry 09-16-2010 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by seclark (Post 7009721)
son & grandson down on jacks fork a few weeks ago for "men's week on the river".
first time fishing for the boy. about all he wants to do now.
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That is GREAT. I'm happy for you. Teaching the gradson how to fish and
spending quality time with him. Thats living the good life.

seclark 09-16-2010 09:16 AM

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like i said, it was the grandson's first time fishing. also, it was my son's first time fly fishing::D

ZootedGranny 09-16-2010 10:08 AM

Went to Truman last week and watched my old man outfish me about 13 to 2 over the course of 9 hours. And then my map research paid off and and I put us on a spot that produced 30+ bass over the course of an hour.

MahiMike 09-16-2010 04:30 PM

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Wen to Florida Keys w/my kid and slayed 'em. This is why they call me MahiMike. My son's nickname is now Ahi Alex!

angelo 09-16-2010 05:48 PM

I am finishing up three day at lake Catherine in Arkansas. We caught 4 channel cat (pan size), 3 drum, 10 large mouth and 30 plus stripers.
It is a nice lake with pretty good cabins right on thE lake.

Cabin cost 79 a night and bOat was 40 a day.

Ang

Titty Meat 09-16-2010 06:11 PM

Usually fish at Lake Olathe but it's a bit of a drive so tonight we'll probably fish at the local park which is about 5 acres.

Rasputin 09-16-2010 06:12 PM

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How would you like to go fishing with this guy? Jeremy Wade, River Monsters

I would, and have Jaws music in the background....

Bill Lundberg 02-04-2011 03:36 PM

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Got to do some fishing while in FL. Didn't expect this kind of trip! Managed to get this 7-8' Dusky Shark to the surface before we cut the line. It's quite a rush reeling in something that big!

Dartgod 03-03-2011 10:50 PM

Heading down to Bennett Springs tomorrow for some rainbow trout.

Red Beans 03-03-2011 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 7465766)
Heading down to Bennett Springs tomorrow for some rainbow trout.

Caught some here in Bella Vista at Lake Brittany Last Sunday. Not a trout guy normally, but I caught fish in February. So that's a plus.

Radar Chief 03-04-2011 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 7465766)
Heading down to Bennett Springs tomorrow for some rainbow trout.

Season opener?


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