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Fishing first time this weekend
I've been lurking around for a couple of weeks, and this weekend will
the first time I'm actually going to fish "for real". I went fishing maybe twice as a child with my uncle, but that was about it, and I just cast and reeled. I just received my first two rod and reels (one for me, one for my wife... also a newbie), and will be trying to set them up tonight. Thanks for all the tips and such provided here! I'm hoping they come in handy. I'm going to be fishing most likely this time in Lake Arlington, Arlington Heights, IL. I do have a few questions though, so lemme see if I understand what I'm doing. Anyone know any good beginner books for fishing? What kind of fish can be caught with corn kernels? I want to start using these to get my wife used to the idea, since she's unwilling to use live bait at this point. Can you use some lures without any bait? The kit I got with the poles has tons of lures, and I'm not quite sure which we should be using, and if they can be used without bait. The kinds of fish available at the lake are largemouth bass, northern pike, crappie, bluegill, catfish, and carp, according to a page I found on the web. We don't care what we catch this time around, just want some action, so any suggestions as to depth, lure/bait, and style of casting (i.e. reel in or leave suspended in the water)? What's the easiest way to remove the barbs from the hook, and is there any reason to keep them on any hook? Thanks for the help, and happy fishing! Arccos |
arccos wrote:
Anyone know any good beginner books for fishing? I have a book The Everything Fishing Book from Adams Media that is for beginners - it is available at most big book stores and online. Also, check out my links to fishing sites for beginners at http://fishing.about.com/od/basicfishinginstruction/ - I have 85 links there. What kind of fish can be caught with corn kernels? I want to start using these to get my wife used to the idea, since she's unwilling to use live bait at this point. Mostly carp, but catfish will hit them, too and bluegill. Throw some out to "chum" up the area. You will have to use a fairly big hook for the carp and the bluegill will probably not be able to get it in their mouth. Can you use some lures without any bait? The kit I got with the poles has tons of lures, and I'm not quite sure which we should be using, and if they can be used without bait. Most lures are used without bait. Cast them out and try to move them and make them look alive. The kinds of fish available at the lake are largemouth bass, northern pike, crappie, bluegill, catfish, and carp, according to a page I found on the web. We don't care what we catch this time around, just want some action, so any suggestions as to depth, lure/bait, and style of casting (i.e. reel in or leave suspended in the water)? With lures, keep them moving at different depths and different speeds until the fish tell you what they want. With bait like corn, let it sit still on the bottom What's the easiest way to remove the barbs from the hook, and is there any reason to keep them on any hook? Mash them down with pliers - but there is no real reason to remove them usually. Thanks for the help, and happy fishing! Arccos Hope this helps. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com -- ÐÏࡱá |
Personally I have never caught a Bluegill or Cat off of corn and have never
seen anyone do so. Corn is Carp bait. Not saying you cant though, thats just my 35 years fishing experience. As for the barbs on hooks, if you dont want them, the best thing to do is simply buy barbless hooks. You can get them anywhere. |
Jeff wrote:
Personally I have never caught a Bluegill or Cat off of corn and have never seen anyone do so. Corn is Carp bait. Hi Jeff, how the corn should be threated for fishing carps? I bought the corncobs today -- ciao Vittorix |
Jeff wrote:
Personally I have never caught a Bluegill or Cat off of corn and have never seen anyone do so. I've caught both cats and bream with corn, but not very often, it only happened a few times while carp fishing, they are not the best bait for either -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
"Rodney" wrote in message ... Jeff wrote: Personally I have never caught a Bluegill or Cat off of corn and have never seen anyone do so. I've caught both cats and bream with corn, but not very often, it only happened a few times while carp fishing, they are not the best bait for either Musta been starving Cats and bream. JK |
"Vittorix" wrote in message ... Jeff wrote: Personally I have never caught a Bluegill or Cat off of corn and have never seen anyone do so. Corn is Carp bait. Hi Jeff, how the corn should be threated for fishing carps? I bought the corncobs today -- ciao Vittorix 1st, dont use Corn on the Cob, use Wal-Mart brand or some other generic brand of who kernel corn. Just put it on the hook. Read here. http://www.njskylands.com/odfishcarp.htm Or 2nd, use a Carp Hair Rig. In place of the orange thing you see here, use corn. http://www.anglersnet.co.uk/carp/hair_rig.htm |
Jeff wrote:
Musta been starving Cats and bream. JK Should not have been, these were in a large lake. I had thrown half a can of corn in to chum up the carp. Yes I fish for carp in this summer heat around mid day, we use ultra lights, and 4 pond test, off of a floating pier. it is a daily competition (we start over each day we do this) to see who can catch the biggest on the light tackle,, 15 lbs has been the largest so far over the years, not bad for four lb test. Anyway, each time we do this, we sometimes catch a cat, or a couple of bream, of course we catch many more of both when fishing the same spot with worms, we sometimes catch carp on the worms. Now I just use the Wiggle rig and a very, very, small plastic worm, to catch every thing,( it just catches more fish than real worms ) but we still chum with the corn. -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
Vittorix wrote:
Jeff wrote: Personally I have never caught a Bluegill or Cat off of corn and have never seen anyone do so. Corn is Carp bait. Hi Jeff, how the corn should be threated for fishing carps? I bought the corncobs today YOU ARE JOKING I'M SURE You use nibblets corn, right out of the can, you just put a few kernels on the hook -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
arccos wrote:
What kind of fish can be caught with corn kernels? I want to start using these to get my wife used to the idea, since she's unwilling to use live bait at this point. I have found that the Berkly "gulp" worms in a jar at Wal Mart will catch fish like bream and cats without having to "work" the lure, it's just like using live worms, but they are made from some kind of meat, they are not real worms -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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