Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Catfish Suprise
The great thrill of fishing is that you may not always know what is at the end of your line!
The waters are so full of many different species, that you may be surprised when you reel in your catch!
We were fishing for large mouth bass, and having great luck. My wife and I had caught several large mouth bass that day. We continued to fish and I latched on to a big one! I was prepared for a very nice large mouth. It was putting up quite a fight! As I cranked it closer to the boat I started to change my mind that it was a bass. It splashed and created quite a comotion in the water.
As I got it to the side of the boat, it was no large mouth! It was a giant cat! (whiskers I call them) It was about three feet long! It had to be over 25 pounds!
That was the biggest cat I had ever caught by this point. I was quite surprised!
I caught the huge monster on a night crawler with a plain bobber! I had my line set deep into a mound of thick weeds.
That was a great fishing day!
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Fishing for Musky
If you love to fish and you love to catch something that is going to put up a fight, then fish for musky! They are an aggressive fish, which makes it a real sport to catch.
You can usually find musky in marshes and weedy banks, in the early spring . In the spring, this is usually where they spawn. In mid summer, to early fall, you can find them in beds of lilly pads and other floating leaf vegetation that keeps the water cooler. In the winter time, they stay in deep holes surrouded by shallow water.
Musky eat a wide variety of foods. They can strike on most any kind of bait. Size and action of the bait matter more than the color of the bait you choose. The pros use big baits to catch big bish. They even use lures up to a foot in length. You need heavy tackle for lures this size.
Musky can chase the bait even as far as to the edge of your boat , then suddenly turn away. They are an un predictable fish. I have heard that you can still catch these large musky if you let them get close to the boat and dip the end of your rod into the water as far as you can and make large figure eight patterns. It aggitates them enough to strike.
Always use a steel leader when fishing for musky because they have very sharp teeth and will cut through a standard line.
When musky are in a weedy bed, spinner bait is hard to beat. You can catch more musky in weedy beds this way.
You can use minnow baits on the surface because they also like to bite at live bait.
When Musky are being stubborn and picky, nothing beats a live bait!
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Good Luck out there fishers!!! Catch a big one for me !!!
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Fishing For Bass In Our Boat
I had never fished a whole lot in my life, so I never really had the desire. We had three boys, so I figured it was time to start. One afternoon, my wife suggested we take the boys fishing. We went to a close by lake and sat on the shore and watched the kids teasing the little bluegill and sunfish. It was quite ammusing.
My wife had fished a lot as a child and really had a passion for it, so she convinced me we would do this again the following Saturday. We stopped at a local bait store and purchased our fishing licenses and some night crawlers.
We got to the lake and watched the kids catching small fish. We caught a few small bluegill, perch, and sunfish, and a few nice bass. It really got me "HOOKED." As we fished from the shore, I watched all the boats out on the lake. I wondered if we caught so many little ones from the edge, then what could we catch from the middle!
The following year, we bought our first boat! We named her "Little Red." We have since then very much enjoyed that boat. We spent every Saturday out on that lake in our boat. We got to know the lake pretty well. We got to know where all the hot spots on the lake were at, and we got to know how to use our lures very well. Fishing was now deep in my blood! I joined North American Fishing Club that year too.
I made myself a life time member.
To me, there is nothing better than a Saturday out on the lake in our little fishing boat!
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Fishing For Bass
It was the end of August and we had fished all day. The fish bit pretty good on and off all day. We decided to make a whole day and evening of it. We packed lunch and supper and stayed a while longer.
As evening became darker, the fish were jumping wildly, eating bugs in the air above the water's surface. We had used night crawlers all day, and just before dark my son had caught a very nice bass on a night crawler, so we continued to use the night crawlers. He was very excited about his catch.
Soon, myself, my wife, and all three boys were catching bass one right after another. They were all rather nice bass, but we were just sport fishing this day. We took some nice pictures then freed the fish back into the lake. It was a great fishing day indeed.
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As evening came on, the fishing got even better! We were catching fish of all kinds. My wife caught a unique fish too. After carefully examining the species, we found it to be a burbot. We caught large perch, sunfish, bluegill, rock bass, and crappy. What a great time it was! The kids were so excited because they were catching dozens of fish of all species.
I cast into a weed bed, and left my nightcrawler dangle. Then after about five minutes, I felt a huge tug and it nearly took my pole into the water, as I was not prepared.
I couldn't imagine what it might be as it darted and fought like a trout. I fought that fish for what seemed like forever. I finally got it to the side of the boat. It was a pike! A 42 inch pike! What a beautiful fish it was. The kids, of course had to see it and feel it, and then it was released and swam away quickly.
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Fishing At Kahle Lake
It was the first fishing trip of the year and we decided to take the boat to Kahle lake, so we loaded up all of our fishing gear and bait, and headed off to the lake . When we got there it was cloudy but it wasn't raining, so we launched the boat and went up the lake to our favorite spot to fish.
It wasn't very long before we got a bite, but it was just a little bluegill that my wife caught, so she threw it back because we were looking for big bass . It was just a little while later that I got my first bite. It was a small large mouth bass. It was only about ten inches long, so I put it back . We knew the bass were biting that day,so we kept at it.
A short time later, we hear our youngest son yell, "I got a big one," but we figured it was just a bluegill he was dragging threw the seaweed, so we kept on fishing, but to our surprise, it was a fourteen inch large mouth he had reeled in . It was the biggest fish he had ever caught . He was awfully disappointed when we told him to put it back because it wasn't legal .
That was all the fish we caught that day because it started to rain. We then loaded up our boat for the day and went home with a great story to tell.
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It wasn't very long before we got a bite, but it was just a little bluegill that my wife caught, so she threw it back because we were looking for big bass . It was just a little while later that I got my first bite. It was a small large mouth bass. It was only about ten inches long, so I put it back . We knew the bass were biting that day,so we kept at it.
A short time later, we hear our youngest son yell, "I got a big one," but we figured it was just a bluegill he was dragging threw the seaweed, so we kept on fishing, but to our surprise, it was a fourteen inch large mouth he had reeled in . It was the biggest fish he had ever caught . He was awfully disappointed when we told him to put it back because it wasn't legal .
That was all the fish we caught that day because it started to rain. We then loaded up our boat for the day and went home with a great story to tell.
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Bass Fishing Story 1
One hot summer day, me and my wife were out fishing in our boat . Even though
they were calling for rain, we stuck it out and were having pretty good luck catching
some bluegill and some small pirch..... when it happened !!!!!!
My wife cast out along the edge of some weeds, and suddenly her bobber went under. She pulled up on her pole to set the hook and said, "oh god it's a big one." Just as she started to reel it in it, started to rain .It was pouring, but she kept fighting that fish! She wanted it badly! She cranked and pulled. It was fighting her all the way. Finally, she got it to the boat where I could scoop it out with the net .It was a 22 inch large mouth that weighed 5 1/2 pounds . It was definatly a keeper!
About fifteen minutes later the rain stoped ,so I cast back into the same area .
I let my line set there a few minutes ,when suddenly I felt a tug on my line .I set
the hook and started reeling it in.I could feel it was another nice sized fish, so
I told my wife to get the net ready .When I got it to the boat she scooped it out and
said, "thats a nice one". It was a large mouth a little bigger than hers. It weighed 6 1/4 pounds and was 24 inches long.
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Those were the only nice fish we caught that day!
they were calling for rain, we stuck it out and were having pretty good luck catching
some bluegill and some small pirch..... when it happened !!!!!!
My wife cast out along the edge of some weeds, and suddenly her bobber went under. She pulled up on her pole to set the hook and said, "oh god it's a big one." Just as she started to reel it in it, started to rain .It was pouring, but she kept fighting that fish! She wanted it badly! She cranked and pulled. It was fighting her all the way. Finally, she got it to the boat where I could scoop it out with the net .It was a 22 inch large mouth that weighed 5 1/2 pounds . It was definatly a keeper!
About fifteen minutes later the rain stoped ,so I cast back into the same area .
I let my line set there a few minutes ,when suddenly I felt a tug on my line .I set
the hook and started reeling it in.I could feel it was another nice sized fish, so
I told my wife to get the net ready .When I got it to the boat she scooped it out and
said, "thats a nice one". It was a large mouth a little bigger than hers. It weighed 6 1/4 pounds and was 24 inches long.
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Those were the only nice fish we caught that day!
Cat Fishin'
My wife and I and my three boys have been doing a lot of fishing over the past couple years. "A lot" doesn't say enough. Spring through fall, we have fished every Saturday, rain or shine, especially since we bought our first boat.
We have fished many lakes, however we had never tried "Little Red" (our boat) on the river. We had set our favorite spot on the lake. We always found ourselves going back to the same lake and fishing the same spot. We fished panfish and bass. We like the lakes because my wife and I can catch bass, but the kids can still have fun and keep the "fishin' fever" because they can catch hundreds of panfish a day!
But this year we want more! We can't wait to hit the rivers and go after the big Channel Cats. I want to land one this year like the one above! We have been sitting in our recliners all winter watching "Catfishin' America" getting the fishing blues.
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It's been a great time reeling in those bass, but now it's time to go Large! Imagine pulling in a beast like that!
We will see you on the rivers!
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Bullhead Cat Fishin'
It was a hot, humid summer night and we fished from the docks at a small lake.....
We had fished mostly all day, but we were'nt fished out yet, so we stayed after dark.
We pulled in a lot of fish that day.
The kids caught a lot of bluegill, sunfish, crappy, perch, and even shiners. It was a great day for fishing! The fish were very aggresive biters all day and evening.
We wanted to try to catch some bull-head browns. (catfish) So we used large night crawlers on a plain line with bobbers.
To get catfish, you need to set your bobber high on your line leaving your bait to dangle on the bottom. Catfish are commonly bottom feeders, so that's where you'll find them. Usually you can find them in a deep hole.
So, we set our lines in deep. Within seconds we were dragging in bull-heads by the dozens. If you've never caught a bull-head, then you would be interested to know that they make a quacking or squeaking noise. They almost faintly sound like a duck.
They usually swallow the entire hook, and their meaty face, leaves it hard to pull out. You will want to have either a fish hook extracter or needle nose pliers to remove the hook. They are also quite slimey, so you should wear gloves for a better firm grip.
They may be slimey, but if they are prepared and cooked right, bull heads can be the best tasting fish of all.
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We had fished mostly all day, but we were'nt fished out yet, so we stayed after dark.
We pulled in a lot of fish that day.
The kids caught a lot of bluegill, sunfish, crappy, perch, and even shiners. It was a great day for fishing! The fish were very aggresive biters all day and evening.
We wanted to try to catch some bull-head browns. (catfish) So we used large night crawlers on a plain line with bobbers.
To get catfish, you need to set your bobber high on your line leaving your bait to dangle on the bottom. Catfish are commonly bottom feeders, so that's where you'll find them. Usually you can find them in a deep hole.
So, we set our lines in deep. Within seconds we were dragging in bull-heads by the dozens. If you've never caught a bull-head, then you would be interested to know that they make a quacking or squeaking noise. They almost faintly sound like a duck.
They usually swallow the entire hook, and their meaty face, leaves it hard to pull out. You will want to have either a fish hook extracter or needle nose pliers to remove the hook. They are also quite slimey, so you should wear gloves for a better firm grip.
They may be slimey, but if they are prepared and cooked right, bull heads can be the best tasting fish of all.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Fishing in the Lake
Fishing in our favorite lake is always a blast. The lake is never over crowded with boats, so it makes for a peaceful day, even if the fish don't bite! Just drifting around in the boat is a fisherman's paradise!
We were at the North end of the lake this day. My wife and I, and our three boys were catching small panfish by the hundreds. The kids were so excited. Occasionally, we would catch some nice sized bass.
My son yelled as he was reeling in his catch, "It's a big one dad, I know it is! I can feel by the way it's pulling!" He fought this fish with all his might. He acted as though he had no strength left to pull. We were really expecting a large mouth bass by the way he whinned. He finally got it to the side of the boat, and lifted it over the edge.
It was a perch, only about 7 inches long. It was hilarious! It was really funny because it was probably the smallest fish caught all day, but he was really proud of his trophy fish. You should have heard him bragging to his friends, saying "I caught the biggest perch ever! It must have been 24" long."
Well, we figured, let him be. Everyone has their own "Fish Tale."
Another great day on the lake !!!!!!!!!
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An Afternoon At The Lake
It was early one Saturday afternoon. My family and I decided to go fishing at one of our favorite lakes. We got there around one o'clock. It was slightly overcast
that day, but it was still very hot. We all found a good spot and started to fish. We were fishing with nightcrawlers and live minnows that day.
I hooked on my minnow ,and cast it out a few times. I saw as I reeled it in, that there was a bass following it, but I could'nt see how big it was. I cast out again just a little further with the hopes that I would get that bass.
Sure enough that's exactly what happened. I started to reel my minnow back in when I felt a tug on my line. I stopped to let him get a good bite. When I felt another tug, I set my hook and started to reel it in. It put up a pretty good fight, so it took a couple of minutes to reel it in, but it was worth it because it was the biggest bass I had ever caught. It was about 18 inches long and about three pounds. It was a nice Large Mouth Bass.
That was the only bass we caught that day. We fished until evening just catching small rockbass and perch. We were getting ready to call it a day when my wife got a bite. She said, "this is no rockbass." She was right it was a nice bullhead catfish that was about 14 inches and about two pounds, but that was just the start she cast back into the same area a few more times. She caught three more small catfish.
Then it started to thunder, so we packed up our tackle and headed home.
That was a very good day at the lake.
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Sunday, March 8, 2009
Fishing Stories
Another beautiful day out on the lake, was a sunny Saturday followed by a warm summer night.
Fishing was great. Fish were biting all day long. We caught many fish that day. The kids caught pan fish, and a few small bass. My wife and I caught panfish, perch, and some very nice bass.
The bass were striking on just about anything. We used night crawlers and lures. Most of the bass we caught were 12 inches and more.
I was trolling along while my wife was casting into the cattails along the sides.
Her lure hit the water and in a flash she was cranking in an 18 inch large mouth bass. We stopped and anchored down. We stayed in this spot for a couple hours. The bass were thick and aggresive. We fished until we got no more strikes. We pulled up the anchor and moved on down the lake, with my wife fishing the sides as I trolled. This is how we found schools in various areas. Once we found a good school, we would anchor down and fish it till there were no more strikes. We did this all day.
It was a great fishing day indeed!
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Fishing Stories
It was a hot sunny Saturday afternoon. We packed up the car and headed to Sandy Lake. We liked the little lake because the kids could enjoy catching many small panfish, while my wife and I could catch bigger fish.
The whole day was great fishing. The air was very humid and the fish bit all day long. We stayed until late in the day, but still were having a great time so we stayed until dark. The kids were still having a blast catching pan fish and my wife and I had caught several nice bass that day.
Mostly everyone else that had been at the lake that day was gone, so my wife and I fished from the dock. My wife found a deep hole in the lake where catfish were abundant. She cast over and over in that hole pulling out bullhead browns. She invited me to share her spot and we had a blast pulling out the cats one right after another.
Even though some of the bullhead cats were not very big, they are still a blast to catch because they put up a pretty good fight. We caught a few that were about 12 inches long.
It was another great fishing day!
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