around cleveland... i fish the central and western basin pretty hard. in the spring the eyes stack up on the reefs and we whack em with purple hair jigs. my buddy once caught over 200 in a couple hours.Runs_with_sciss0rs wrote:
Where at on Lake Erie? I live on right on the Northern end, literally right in the middle of the Niagara River, so I'm in like prime location for almost all freshwater fishsteelie34 wrote:
i live right on lake erie
You should see the perch run during the spring in the lake. We take the boat out there, anywhere in northern part of the lake near the Peace Bridge (bridge to Canada), rig our lines with a couple hooks and minnows and drop it down. Before it hits the bottom you already have 2 perch on there, not small ones, like 14+ inches. Me and a couple buddies of mine limit out in just over an hour. The only problem is going home and filleting 150-200 perch hahasteelie34 wrote:
around cleveland... i fish the central and western basin pretty hard. in the spring the eyes stack up on the reefs and we whack em with purple hair jigs. my buddy once caught over 200 in a couple hours.Runs_with_sciss0rs wrote:
Where at on Lake Erie? I live on right on the Northern end, literally right in the middle of the Niagara River, so I'm in like prime location for almost all freshwater fishsteelie34 wrote:
i live right on lake erie
you guys catch and release or take home im guessing? i usually catch and release but whenever i go again im gonna try and fillet and bake some.
hook 'em and cook 'em
nice, any good recipes at hand for trout?
Heat. Salt. Add lemon.androoz wrote:
nice, any good recipes at hand for trout?
lol ye that's a good one.AussieReaper wrote:
Heat. Salt. Add lemon.androoz wrote:
nice, any good recipes at hand for trout?
There was this blind man feeling his way down a street with a stick. He walked past this fish market and stopped. He took a deep breath and said "Whoa! Good morning ladies".
afroman's hometown/where he still lives is literally 12 mins from me. discuss.Macbeth wrote:
There was this blind man feeling his way down a street with a stick. He walked past this fish market and stopped. He took a deep breath and said "Whoa! Good morning ladies".
You should visit it.androoz wrote:
afroman's hometown/where he still lives is literally 12 mins from me. discuss.Macbeth wrote:
There was this blind man feeling his way down a street with a stick. He walked past this fish market and stopped. He took a deep breath and said "Whoa! Good morning ladies".
Pretty much this..androoz wrote:
lol ye that's a good one.AussieReaper wrote:
Heat. Salt. Add lemon.androoz wrote:
nice, any good recipes at hand for trout?
When I cook fish I usually take a piece of tinfoil, put the fillet down, put salt, lemon pepper, butter, and some lemon juice on top of the fillet. Then just wrap the fish in the foil and throw it on the grill.
View from the tower. I get pissed when 'someone' forgets to turn off the radar whilst I climb past.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
might go to a derby this saturday at a local park lake. 1st place for the heaviest trout legally caught is $1,500 or something along with 2nd place, etc, prizes.
last year 1st place was only a 5 pounder which wouldn't be that hard. but even with like several hundreds of people throwing out powerbait and shit on 20lb test line it'll come out to luck either way.
last year 1st place was only a 5 pounder which wouldn't be that hard. but even with like several hundreds of people throwing out powerbait and shit on 20lb test line it'll come out to luck either way.
is that your boat?DBBrinson1 wrote:
View from the tower. I get pissed when 'someone' forgets to turn off the radar whilst I climb past.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y241/D … lpaper.jpg
trout (especially from a hatchery) have always been suckers for firetiger rooster tails. let all the chumps float their powerbait while you reel in the winner. use a stiff rod for a solid hookset with 6 lb test. you WILL catch fish.androoz wrote:
might go to a derby this saturday at a local park lake. 1st place for the heaviest trout legally caught is $1,500 or something along with 2nd place, etc, prizes.
last year 1st place was only a 5 pounder which wouldn't be that hard. but even with like several hundreds of people throwing out powerbait and shit on 20lb test line it'll come out to luck either way.
yeah im probably gonna just set my dad up with my old pole and a decent lure.steelie34 wrote:
trout (especially from a hatchery) have always been suckers for firetiger rooster tails. let all the chumps float their powerbait while you reel in the winner. use a stiff rod for a solid hookset with 6 lb test. you WILL catch fish.androoz wrote:
might go to a derby this saturday at a local park lake. 1st place for the heaviest trout legally caught is $1,500 or something along with 2nd place, etc, prizes.
last year 1st place was only a 5 pounder which wouldn't be that hard. but even with like several hundreds of people throwing out powerbait and shit on 20lb test line it'll come out to luck either way.
http://theoutdoorworld.com/prodimages/7439l.jpg
my g loomis is shit for lures. probably gonna go with 3/2 lb test and jigs/lip ripperz.
I'd love to give proper fishing a go. Closest I ever been is netting some tiny things in a river with a pole net. Two sweeps and I caught about a few hundred.
< The worst fisherman EVER
I prefer fly fishing these days.
S3v3N wrote:
I prefer fly fishing these days.
fly fishing looks amazing. ive been reading a little on it. may pick it up in a year or so.
Oh. Haven't replied. Yeah I was thinking decent=go down, on this one.androoz wrote:
yeah, as in good.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Decent? Not following here. You mean when after it hits the surface?androoz wrote:
nice, fly fishing looks so
like an art. how long does it take to get decent?
@kmar, holy shit, lol. what kind of fish is that?
Umm... Depends on your nerves actually Could take an hour/week/month. For me it was around a few weeks I suppose. My 15yo mind had ragequitting saved there back in -95 so the gear was leaning against the sauna a lot
If you have someone teaching you, it'll be faster. I had to learn almost everything by myself so it took a while to get the basics. Still no pro. The technique is different with different flies. Good to learn with the ones that will keep on the surface so you'll get the right moves memorized.
yeah ill probably end up teaching myself too since no close people in my family fly fish.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Oh. Haven't replied. Yeah I was thinking decent=go down, on this one.androoz wrote:
yeah, as in good.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Decent? Not following here. You mean when after it hits the surface?
@kmar, holy shit, lol. what kind of fish is that?
Umm... Depends on your nerves actually Could take an hour/week/month. For me it was around a few weeks I suppose. My 15yo mind had ragequitting saved there back in -95 so the gear was leaning against the sauna a lot
If you have someone teaching you, it'll be faster. I had to learn almost everything by myself so it took a while to get the basics. Still no pro. The technique is different with different flies. Good to learn with the ones that will keep on the surface so you'll get the right moves memorized.
there is a shit ton of books and info online on it anyway though.
Watch some vids online. Get a basic gear and go to a stream with a whiskey bottle and ask some old farts to show you the ropes. Especially get info on how to tie knots with these things. Otherwise you'll end up losing plenty of flies and line.androoz wrote:
yeah ill probably end up teaching myself too since no close people in my family fly fish.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Oh. Haven't replied. Yeah I was thinking decent=go down, on this one.androoz wrote:
yeah, as in good.
@kmar, holy shit, lol. what kind of fish is that?
Umm... Depends on your nerves actually Could take an hour/week/month. For me it was around a few weeks I suppose. My 15yo mind had ragequitting saved there back in -95 so the gear was leaning against the sauna a lot
If you have someone teaching you, it'll be faster. I had to learn almost everything by myself so it took a while to get the basics. Still no pro. The technique is different with different flies. Good to learn with the ones that will keep on the surface so you'll get the right moves memorized.
there is a shit ton of books and info online on it anyway though.
I used to match fish in the UK but i was a pole angler myself.androoz wrote:
Just wondering if anyone here enjoys freshwater or saltwater fishing. Always been a freshwater guy myself. Throw out a 6 foot G. Loomis with a 2-3 pound test ultra light. Just jig it with a lip ripper or whatever plastics you got. Favorite place is going out to Mammoth but it's several hours away and we don't go too often, love float tubing Alpers there though. I could fish for hours on end, just love it, dunno why.
You guys?