I hit a local spot yesterday that I know has pickerel. I read a thread on completing a fishing challenge of catching a fish every month for a year. It doesn't sound that difficult...I look at it from the perspective that there is no reason that I shouldn't let myself get too busy that I can't fit in some "me" time. I tried again to cast with the steel telescopic fly rod that I picked up from ebay...it is just too flexible...I tried with 8wt, 5wt and 3wt line. It manages to tie a half hitch at the eye after a few casting attempts...it is just too flexible....you can feel it whipping around like crazy on the back and forward cast...I will bring it back out this summer, just to catch some bluegill on it. Right now it is hanging up as an 100 year old fishing decoration. I did manage to land two picks yesterday. I missed, but briefly felt two more, and had one self release as I lifted it out of the water. 16-18 inches. I was using a green clouser style that I ordered from China. I then switched to the smaller spinners from Walmart that come in a pack of 5. Those are my go-to lures on the ultra light spinning rod...they catch everything it seems. I had the barbs pressed down, but still mangled the smaller pick, as he had it fairly deep...it still swam off, but it didn't make me happy. So I cut a barb off, leaving two. When I got home I modified another spinner to a single hook only. I'm hoping to test it out after the snow goes away. I love fishing, but I dislike harming something if I'm not going to eat it.
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If it swims well, I will make a few more. I will have to find my stash of snap rings first though. I know that in order to find them, I will first have to buy some more, that's how it works right? Big thank you to Mark too...I was using my Ted Williams fly rod with 8wt line...and instead of using tapered leaders, just a single length of heavy flourocarbon...It casts well and turned over the heavier clouser with ease....and the picks didn't seem to care that wasn't a crafted tapered leaders/tippet. If it gets me fishing faster, easier and still produces...win, win, win.
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If it swims well, I will make a few more. I will have to find my stash of snap rings first though. I know that in order to find them, I will first have to buy some more, that's how it works right? Big thank you to Mark too...I was using my Ted Williams fly rod with 8wt line...and instead of using tapered leaders, just a single length of heavy flourocarbon...It casts well and turned over the heavier clouser with ease....and the picks didn't seem to care that wasn't a crafted tapered leaders/tippet. If it gets me fishing faster, easier and still produces...win, win, win.
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