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robertsrides1 · 10 months
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Paid a couple bucks to fish a private pond, and while I only caught one, she beat my pb by almost 2 pounds!!! She hit my whopper plopper like it owed her money!
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betweenapitchandacast · 6 months
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These Baits Will Land You Fall Bass
Fishing changes just like the seasons. Don't miss out on this list of must-have bass baits!
Sometimes, it can be challenging for anglers to catch fish when the weather shifts from Summer to Fall. Changes in barometric pressure can make fish swim to different depths, and when a cold front comes in, you might not catch any fish at all. Although the weather and temperatures can be quite unpredictable, there are certain techniques that can enhance your chances of landing a sizable…
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boxcutterbaits · 7 months
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On 9-6-23 I fished my favorite spot at Arc park in the evening. From 7pm till dark I caught four. Three Bass and one Red Eared Sunfish. I used my 3wt rod. The bass were caught on an orange size eight Morphin Mighty Micro. This fish came in second place at 11.5" in length.
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thebizzbaits · 2 months
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Check Bizz Baits Collection to Learn Exciting Buzz Bait Fishing.
Using Bizz Baits, fully immerse yourself in the buzz bait fishing environment. Discover our extensive selection to get premium quality and improve your fishing experience. Enter the exhilaration!
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pagingdrmusic · 1 year
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Two lures from Rapala I got from Basspro.
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Went #lakeharris #florida great day but water was super murky after storm. Going back next weekend.. Gonna fish #topwater *** Blog: https://jacinc2.wixsite.com/johnnyquestfishing #bassfishing #johnnyquestfishing #lookatmybass #largemouthbass #smallmouthbass #fishing #largemouth #mlf #bbwc #trout #troutfishing #fallbassfishing #bigbassworldchampionships #bankfishing #flwfishing #bassmaster #fishheadfriday #bassmasterclassic #bassmasterelite #wygfd #plinefishing #setthehook #lookatmybass @bigbassworldchampionship @wygameandfish @myfwc @montanafwp @texasparksandwildlife https://www.instagram.com/p/CjOQqMWOVxw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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flickinfeathers · 2 years
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It's the time of the season. With the rivers getting low and the fish have already seen a lot of poppers, get on the more subtle topwaters like the Mr Wiggly. #flyfishing #flytying #fishing #warmwaterflyfishing #smallmouthbass #smalliesonthefly #bassfishing #bassfly #topwater #dryfly https://www.instagram.com/p/CglVG4WBXCC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ladyswillmart · 1 month
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"I understand, you must be distraught about the death of your friend."
"Distraught! Try unconsolable!"
"Un... consolable, yes. And I understand you have some inkling as to who committed this deed."
"Yes. And surely you know it too: That accursed house of recusants, heartless harriers of us Tarnished, scurrying about the shadows like craven little ratty little rat things. Hunting us down. Stealing our outfits—many of them unique and very valuable you understand, or at least very fashionable."
"Yes. But I beg of you, Diallos. While in the throes of emotion, please do not lose sight of your rationality. Do not do anything you will regret later. And for the love of the Lands, do not allow them to inveigle you into their service!"
"I... know not what that word means, Sethys."
"Inveigle. Uh, invite, manipulate. They will butter you up, call you a Champion, coax you into the maw of the serpent with the promise of glory, dangling over your head like a topwater frog. But it's all a lie. Nay, worse than that, 'tis a trap!"
"Hah. Worry not for me. I may not be an especially intelligent man, but I am at least more perceptive than a fish."
(TWO DAYS LATER)
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lordsofcorbina · 11 months
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Easy Money
When it looks good on paper, on the water and on the popper!
Probably the best morning session so far this season. I fished for 45 minutes had 4 blowups and landed two. I made three single Spey casts and had my first fish on.
The second fish I stuck hit the fly and pulled it underwater. At this point I’m usually either going to feel the line go tight or feel nothing. I feel nothing and see the fly float back to the surface. Immediately I put the fly back in gear and then got the most vicious blowup ever. This fish made a crater with about a 4’ radius of spray. These fish from my experience rarely come back and eat the fly like that.
The Vina then proceeded to try and spend more time in the air than in the water. I was purposely keeping the tip of the rod pinned low and this Chromer would literally poke his head out of the water and do Tarpon head shakes. I was suspicious I may have foul hooked it in the eye because it was spazzing out so much. Honestly it wasn’t even really that big of a fish but fought harder then any fish I’ve caught so far. This fish tail walked at one point. What a eat and what a battle.
I usually set a alarm to let me know when it’s time to get off the water. That alarm came way to soon this morning. I’m positive I could have stuck a few more fish because I still had a lot more slide in the tide when I had to bug out of there.
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I believe I now have the best version of a topwater fly for these fish. I started off with Crease flies that work but are not a joy to cast on a Spey rod. I switched to a Muddler style fly that cast great but were not the best floaters. These Corvina Bombers are the best of both worlds. They cast great and they float even better. The fish are not shy about attacking them.
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It was hit and run fun this morning!
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robertsrides1 · 11 months
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New video! Put in the work, but all I got was one lousy dink😞
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fishyourway · 11 months
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BIG TOPWATER BLUEFISH - Fishing for Long Island's Craziest Saltwater Fis...
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boxcutterbaits · 7 months
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On 9-6-23 I fished my favorite spot at Arc park in the evening. From 7pm till dark I caught four. Three Bass and one Red Eared Sunfish. I used my 3wt rod. The bass were caught on an orange size eight Morphin Mighty Micro. This fish came in third place at 10.5" in length. The Bass bite has been getting better. Looking forward to getting out on a larger body of water.
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ryanfishinglife · 2 years
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Topwater Flying tuna attack on small fishes.
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rodandbarrel · 1 year
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Had some great topwater action with #snook this weekend #fishing #chokoloskee. #Tarpon were hanged up in the river mouths hanged up on clobbering #mullet schools for a nature show worthy of National Geographic. https://www.instagram.com/p/CkGKIlMOu14/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fish-whisper · 4 days
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Types Of Saltwater Fishing Lures - An Educational Guide for the Fisher men, and women Community
Welcome to the Fish Whisper family, where insights and adventure meet at the water's edge. Today, we're diving deeper into the art of lure selection to enhance your saltwater fishing experience. Remember, "Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught," so let's explore the diverse world of saltwater lures with respect for our fellow anglers and the environment. Understanding Saltwater Lures Every successful fishermen, and woman knows that choosing the right lure is a blend of science and intuition. Saltwater lures are ingeniously designed to mimic the movement, color, and size of prey, enticing fish to bite. Whether you're on a quest for the elusive mackerel or the spirited redfish, a deeper understanding of the types of lures available can make all the difference in your fishing adventures. Jigs Jigs are the all-rounders of the lure world, adaptable to various depths and conditions. They consist of a weighted head and a tail made from feathers or soft plastic that can be "jigged" or moved up and down to mimic a wounded baitfish. When fishing with jigs, pay attention to the weight and color selection based on the depth and clarity of the water. Connect with the jig's rhythm and you'll be sharing your own tales of the one that didn't get away. Plugs Plugs are hard-bodied lures that come in an array of shapes and sizes, each designed to imitate different types of baitfish or other prey. With diving, floating, and sinking varieties, each plug has its own method for stirring up a fish's sense of adventure. When using plugs, consider the time of day and the prevalent baitfish in the area to choose the most effective type. "Learn good fishing etiquette early," and remember to give each plug its space to work its magic. Spoons Spoons, with their metallic, curved shape, are simple yet highly effective. They reflect light and flutter during retrieval, similar to a small fish or squid. In clear waters, opt for a silver spoon, while gold spoons are more effective in murkier conditions. They're a staple in any saltwater angler's tackle box, proving that sometimes simplicity is the key to connection. Soft Plastics Soft plastic lures are the chameleons of the lure world, able to adapt to many scenarios. From shad tails to eel imitations, these lures can be rigged in various ways to suit your target species and the conditions at hand. Try different rigging methods like Texas or Carolina rigs to see which works best for your local waters. "Join the conversation on our Message Board," and share your favorite soft plastic setups with the community. Topwater Lures For those who live for the thrill of a surface strike, topwater lures are your go-to. These lures dance across the water's surface, creating a spectacle that's hard for predatory fish to resist. Use them during the early morning or late evening when fish are most likely to feed on the surface. It's a visual adventure that echoes the excitement of fishing itself. Choosing the Right Lure Selecting the right lure is about understanding the environment, the target species, and the current conditions. "Weekly Fishing Reports to keep you updated," combined with your own observations, will guide you in making the best choice for any given day on the water. Consider factors like water temperature, weather, and fish behavior to inform your selection. Conclusion Whether you're casting lines in serene bays or braving the open ocean, the right lure can turn a day of fishing into a story worth sharing. We hope this expanded guide helps you "Bridge the communication gap between fish and fish enthusiasts," and brings you closer to the heart of the fishing community. "Dedicated to my mother, Diana Lynn Kiser, who taught me the love of fishing," we at Fish Whisper cherish the knowledge and respect that comes with every cast. Tight lines and happy fishing! For more insights and to share your own fishing adventures, visit our Video Library or join our weekly fishing conversations. Together, we grow stronger as a community, united by our passion for the sea and the creatures within it. Read the full article
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flickinfeathers · 2 years
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The video for Gartside's bass bug went up last Sunday, but I forgot to post it here. A simple, subtle topwater killer (channel link is in my bio) #flyfishing #flytying #fishing #bassfly #bassonfly #warmwaterflyfishing #smallmouthbass #smalliesonthefly #bassfishing #bucketmouth #largemouthbass https://www.instagram.com/p/CdxVoMZJFEF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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