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Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 20 Aug 2012, 23:57
by bigamefish
Hey awesome bass! :-BD I still need to upload some pictures from gimli! I`ll do that as soon as i get home. I`ve been way too busy this summer thats why i haven`t been on pc too much this summer.

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 01:41
by Firestorming
The weather is warming up here, and that means the fishing is back on for me.
I'll try to get some pics of my set up but here is what I am after this summer:

http://www.fishingmonthly.com.au/app/we ... 1210_1.jpg

Had to pinch a pic as works dvd drives are all disabled.
I am aiming to beat my Pb of 107cm (just a freckle over 42 inches for the non-metric).

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 03:51
by Scleropages
I've been doing quite a bit of fishing in the Musconetcong River in NJ. There are a ton of trout, but they're not biting--it's been a hot, dry summer and they've kept to the bottom. I've caught a bunch of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) there--need to take some pics tomorrow, if the weather is good. They put up a better fight than largemouth bass, IMO.

It's starting to cool down a little and I suspect the trout will begin hitting lures again in a month or so, if it keeps getting cool at night. BTW, my office is minutes away from the Hackettstown Hatchery. It's fun to walk along the holding ponds and see schools of brook trout going full speed for some dragonflies on the surface. Very powerful fish. Can't wait to hook one... or one of their salmonid cousins.

Apistomaster, if you've got any general tips for rainbows, brookies, and brown trout, I'd be glad to hear them. I'm going to be using a Pflueger President 5'6" graphite pole and lightweight spinning reel combo with 4lb. monofilament line. I've got some Joe's Flies trout fly lures that the smallmouth bass sure like to hit. Last time I went, I went three for three for turning casts into catches. The flies I have are in different colors, but pretty much look like this:
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Just gotta keep an eye out for those bears! :-O

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 04 Sep 2012, 02:00
by Scleropages
I did some fishing in my friend's lake in rural Connecticut this past weekend. Who wants tom yum talay?
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My friend's 6-year-old son hooked this one:
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Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 04 Sep 2012, 19:21
by racoll
Got round to getting a rod in the water, and look what I caught! Not the best photos in the world, and the fish was a relative tiddler (18 lb 8 oz), but nice nonetheless.
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Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 04 Sep 2012, 23:38
by Viktor Jarikov
Is this a wels?

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 06:58
by bigamefish
Hey! Sorry I've been kinda dormant lately! Schools starting and things have been way too hectic! Anyway, nice too see you join racoll!!!

Ive been putting off putting up my fishing pics of the summer so as soon as the school routine gets going I should be rejoining and being active again!

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 10:33
by ElTofi
Hello,

nice topic... I have plenty of picture to show you from my "swiss alpine rivers", basically with Salmo trutta fario aka "native european trout"... but unfortunately, every "vertical iPhone shot" picture I do have is too high or too wide for the forum...

as I'm at my job (ouuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhh [-( ), I'm not gonna take time to reduce these pictures now... but if interest, I'll take time tonight...

I'll be back...

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 13:48
by racoll
Viktor Jarikov wrote:Is this a wels?
Sure is. Good old . Quite common in Britain now.

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 14:24
by Viktor Jarikov
Yeah. I have seen a few wels tackle records claimed on the news and i-net in the past years and they are all from the UK. Strange... but says something :)

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 15:20
by racoll
Viktor Jarikov wrote: I have seen a few wels tackle records claimed on the news and i-net in the past years and they are all from the UK. Strange... but says something
Freshwater fishing is very popular in the UK, and wels are one of the biggest fish you can catch. They're good sport and fight hard. Lots of Brits go to Spain and catch the real big ones (>200 lb). You see these in the press a lot (a few of the live wels pics in the cat-elog are Spanish fish).

I think the British are the only people who would want to catch these big ugly things, though. All fishing in UK---excluding sea fish and trout---is catch and release. I think a lot of people from around the world find it hard to believe that you would want to catch an inedible fish for fun, and then just put it back.

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 16:25
by ElTofi
are you kidding ?

in France, it's like a national sport to catch (and release) Silurus glanis @-)

you can find them in every big river, but especially in le Rhône... Around Lyon, you get some monsters very easily... just go googling with "gros silure record" as key word...

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 18:50
by Viktor Jarikov
Why inedible? Pollution?

Yeah, people go anywhere. I saw Hungary has catch-a-wels resorts, Kazakhstan, and of course Russia. The biggest ones ever I think are from Volga, the 600 pounders, but have been badly overfished.

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 19:59
by Mike_Noren
I managed to get some time off and go on a fishing trip in Lapland this summer. Great weather and lots of fish, but no photos unfortunately. However, being an aquarist I couldn't help myself and brought 20 of these guys with me home:
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They're doing fine, though I doubt they'll spawn unless I can drastically lower temperature this winter.

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 20:09
by ElTofi
phoxinus phoxinus ? aka european minnow. very common in my area and easy to catch... so easy I regularly use them as food for my cichla kelberi... and they love it !

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 20:13
by racoll
ElTofi wrote:are you kidding ? in France, it's like a national sport to catch (and release) Silurus glanis
That's reassuring!
Viktor Jarikov wrote:Why inedible? Pollution?
Wrong choice of words. Not inedible, just not exactly the tastiest fish around.
Mike_Noren wrote:However, being an aquarist I couldn't help myself and brought 20 of these guys with me home:
Very nice. Phoxinus phoxinus?

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 20:43
by Mike_Noren
racoll wrote:Phoxinus phoxinus?
Yes. The picture shows a male in faded breeding dress.

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 23:02
by Jools
Mike_Noren wrote:
racoll wrote:Phoxinus phoxinus?
Yes. The picture shows a male in faded breeding dress.
*sigh* My first "collecting trip" yielded these.

Jools

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 06 Sep 2012, 04:10
by CatfishPownage63
hey dose anybody know what catfish i can find here in central AZ and good fishing spots to catch catfish in central AZ

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 06 Sep 2012, 12:59
by har_eh
Testing new bait resulted in this catch last weekend.

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Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 02:52
by CatfishPownage63
HOLY CRAP!!!!!! HOW BIG IS THAT FISH! awesome catch dude b-)

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 13:44
by Scleropages
In a bit, I'm off for a half-day of trout fishing in and around the pristine Rockaway and South Branch Raritan Rivers in Morris County, NJ. The NJDFW started their fall release on Oct 9. I believe they stocked the sections we're going to on the 11th. I'll bet there were a ton of anglers with their lines in the water right next to giant tube on the fish truck. The river should hopefully still have some catchable fish in it today : http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/trtinfo_fall.htm

Brownies, brookies, and rainbows, oh my! :character-beavisbutthead:

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 14 Oct 2012, 03:18
by CatfishPownage63
this Sunday i'm going to canyon lake to fish for walleye,channel cats,bucketmouths,and yellow bass

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 28 Oct 2012, 01:14
by Birger
This is my first catfish ever on rod & reel, caught in the Potomac River in Virginia.
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Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 28 Oct 2012, 01:27
by Nabobmob1
Sounded like you guys had fun!

It was great hanging out,

Can't wait to meet again

Re: Finally! The fishing season!

Posted: 28 Oct 2012, 03:39
by PlecoCrazy
Went fishing with a neighbor on his Bass boat and managed to catch a nice pike.