Not at all, lol. Greg was cleaning a Perch and it was full of worms
Those guys were gonna eat em but I bet when the gutted em and saw the worms they thought twice about it
We (me and @lilgreg46 ) were about to launch in our kayaks on the Etowa. A johnboat was pulling out to leave. I didn't catch this stringer full since I'm a catch and release fisherman but I got a pic of thier stringer
I have caught many many bass in Allatoona but taking your canoe to the Etowa River just down stream from the dam and using a small bright (my favorite color is fire tiger) spinner bait will be something you will really enjoy. Big bream, yellow perch, bass and some crappy
Also, nice sized cat...
This is about as true a statement as it could possibly be. When you are pulling in a fish with no gear ratio in between you and the fish it's a different animal than just spin casting
Take it out in the street with no fly on it just the line. Feed out some line thru the eyes until you have around 8 or 10' of the fly line hanging using a similar motion to using a whip just practice laying some line in the street. Stop the rod at a 10oclock and 2oclock position and don't whip...
I fly fish and that a great starter set up. Do you have the fly line, backer and tippet?
On the rod it will say what weight line to use on it, I'm guessin it's a 5-6 line.
Aren't you gonna tell us what you paid? Come on you know we are curious
I was thinkin it would be easy to put a crappy jig in it. That would make walk upright.
This should get em on bed. Just slowly walk the lure into the bed and a bass would think it was a crawdad tryin to eat her eggs. I usually wouldn't mess with em on bed but if you were really hungry I guess...
i posted a YouTube video I found (in Survival) where a guy made a shrimp lure out of a straw but I had to try it myself. I used a drinking straw and a sharpie