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That is a nice haul but some of them look no bigger then a cigar. How do you clean those?
Or do you just eat them like a piece of licorice?
A skilled filleter can turn a 16 ounce fish into a 1 pounder!.... :innocentwhistle:
Wow! Some good eatin right there - and they ALL look big to me :biggrin:
Geez them look good enough to eat.
Well JimBo is a bass fishermen you know how they are :innocentwhistle:
LMAO! :laf:
Whaaaat everrr :alscalls:
And the never ending war between trouters and bassers goes on...😉👍🇺🇸
lol :laf:
Or you could become a TrouBasser like me, bass on a fly rod! Especially in your kayak, cheap ready to go walmart fly fishing outfit, already rigged up, and a pack of poppers, I GUARANTEE you will be hooked!
https://youtu.be/FlpVVKvrnu0
https://youtu.be/ropp4361KMo
I still have no interest in fly fishing but BOY...did those clips get my juices flowin! :eyebrow: Some of those bass were mm hmm wow.
I have failed to spread the truth the light the way of the flyrod SIGH.... :innocentwhistle:
I watched both of those videos and don't understand why they used a fly rod. Not being a devoted fisherman I would have used a baitcasting reel or a open faced spinning reel.
Why use tartar sauce on good tasting fish, as bad as steak sauce on good tender beef. You damn easterners ain't got the sense God gave ya! :wink:
Fried clams without tartar sauce is like...welll....the lone ranger without tonto, andy without barney, matt without festus.... :innocentwhistle: with a flyrod you can cover way more area a lot faster and you can also carry 300 lures in a box the size of a pack of cigarettes in your shirt pocket.
I love popper fishing also. I think it's watching the fish blowup the popper (even goes for sunnies). Use a lightweight flyrod and you've got yourself a battle!
Great videos
One of my favorites is fishing for bluegill with my 6 foot, 2 weight fly rod, foam spider on the surface!
I have tried but just haven't gotten casting down yet with a fly rod
I always suggest to people who are trying it out for the first time or fairly new at it to look around the local area and find a good introductory fly casting or flyfishing class well worth it. Cuts the learning time down a lot. Or check around for a local Trout Unlimited club or flyfishing clubs.
https://www.tu.org