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cutiepie24

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which have you done?

I've never been fishing in my life...............and really would like to try it sometime..............:)

well I was on a charter fishing boat wth a friend that owned the boat years ago,,,,,,,,,many years ago and it was in the aftermath of a hurricane in Florida..........needless to say..I GOT SICK.........yuck.............but it was fun..........

:D :D
 
Grab a couple of poles and sit on a good bank.Thats where it is the most fun.;)
 
By regular fishing you mean fresh water?:)

I've done lots of fresh water fishing........tried fly fishing but got all tangoed up in the trees while whipping the line back and forth.:)

Largest fish.......about a 35 pound cat fish in the Arkansas River.
 
Originally posted by DE Wrangler 2
By regular fishing you mean fresh water?:)  

I've done lots of fresh water fishing........tried fly fishing but got all tangoed up in the trees while whipping the line back and forth.:)  

Largest fish.......about a 35 pound cat fish in the Arkansas River.


and bet you threw that 35lb sucker back in didn't you?
 
Yeah.........would you get a 35 pound fish in a boat with you that had 3 sharp barbs about 6 inches long?:)
 
I prefer Salt water, casting from a jetty or dock, but have been deep sea fishing, lake and creek fishing. Bluefish give a great fight, but I don't like the taste. Skate, when prepared right, taste like scallops. I almost caught the "BIG ONE"...almost.

My favorite memory is when my daddy took me fishing for the first time at "Devil's Hopyard" in CT. and I caught, cleaned, cooked and ate that Rainbow Trout all within a few minutes:) :)
 
Originally posted by kat2220
I prefer Salt water, casting from a jetty or dock, but have been deep sea fishing, lake and creek fishing. Bluefish give a great fight, but I don't like the taste. Skate, when prepared right, taste like scallops. I almost caught the "BIG ONE"...almost.  

My favorite memory is when my daddy took me fishing for the first time at "Devil's Hopyard" in CT. and I caught, cleaned, cooked and ate that Rainbow Trout all within a few minutes:) :)


CAN YOU REPEAT ALL THAT?
:D :D :D

woman knows her fishing..................:D :D
 
Originally posted by cutiepie24
CAN YOU REPEAT ALL THAT?
:D :D :D  

woman knows her fishing..................:D :D

Yes, M'am, and I even know which bait to use for what I want to catch, bait the hooks myself:) Gut, scale, clean 'em up, fillet if needed, throw 'em in a cast iron skillet over a campfire and enjoy! :D :D :D :D I've been lobstering and clamming too!!MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
 
Usually go fresh water fishing. But, I'm getting a chance to go deep sea fishing sometime early next year. Should be real fun.
 
I do two kinds of fishing.

Type A is hittin a lake or one of these mountain streams and catch my limit of walleye or trout, respectively.

Type B I call drowning worms, the only thing I try to catch is a buzz.

Both types are equally rewarding. :p
 
TNW, what kind of trout....never had walleye, but drownding those worms is a fine thing.

I LOVE trout...mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
 
Lots of trout up here, mostly rainbow.

Walleye is a lot like red eye, sauger, or other sweet mild tasting fish. I love it.

Ya gotta go worm drowning every so often. A day spent in the outdoors is never wasted.
 
Originally posted by TN-Ward-Fan
Lots of trout up here, mostly rainbow.

Walleye is a lot like red eye, sauger, or other sweet mild tasting fish.  I love it.

Ya gotta go worm drowning every so often.  A day spent in the outdoors is never wasted.

Cool, now do you have a picture of a walleye?

My first ever fish caught was a rainbow and I'll never forget the taste.....LOVE IT!!!!
 
I went ice fishing with my dad and grandpa once. It was to darn cold I whined the whole time I think.
 
Originally posted by TN-Ward-Fan
yup

TNW, looks like some dang fine fillets there..MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

Ironman, the only problem with ice fishing is that you need to watch out for iceholes:p
 
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