This or that in fishing.
#471
RE: This or that in fishing.
I tie my own flies.
I have fished several lakes in Maine biggest being West Grand Lake.
I do not know what a golden trout is so never caught one.
I have caught some splake though .
I have never heard of a flier but, thoght it was one of those fish that drift in the air.
The strangest thing I caught was a polar tip-up while fish for lakers in West Lake and the reel kept letting line out and it was shooting this way and that. I realy thought I had a nice fish on, LOL..
Rocky sandy for white perch muddy and full of sticks for brookies..
The older style mepps minnow...
I like fishing deep for cold water fish. Do you or shallow for warm water fish??
A Splake
I have fished several lakes in Maine biggest being West Grand Lake.
I do not know what a golden trout is so never caught one.
I have caught some splake though .
I have never heard of a flier but, thoght it was one of those fish that drift in the air.
The strangest thing I caught was a polar tip-up while fish for lakers in West Lake and the reel kept letting line out and it was shooting this way and that. I realy thought I had a nice fish on, LOL..
Rocky sandy for white perch muddy and full of sticks for brookies..
The older style mepps minnow...
I like fishing deep for cold water fish. Do you or shallow for warm water fish??
A Splake
#479
RE: This or that in fishing.
NoI never caught a cat fish I think the dogfish I caught scared the catfish away.
Never caught a grayling what is that thing?
What is your favorite spieces you say? Do you mean to eat or catch?
To eat whitefish and brookies! White perch too if you have deep frying to do.
To catch is salmon and bass as they fight coming out of the water but, then again some brook trout will too.
So what is yours to eat and then catch?
Never caught a grayling what is that thing?
What is your favorite spieces you say? Do you mean to eat or catch?
To eat whitefish and brookies! White perch too if you have deep frying to do.
To catch is salmon and bass as they fight coming out of the water but, then again some brook trout will too.
So what is yours to eat and then catch?