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Craig July 29th, 2004 01:40 PM

Howdy Ya'll - How Do U Do It?
 
I don't know how some of you do it. I mean, I rarely get a chance to fish
anymore (the biggest bitch of becoming a business manager). But when I do,
without a boat, I don't want too. Because I know where the fish are, and
they are not going to be where I have any shoreline access (well, at least
this time of year). So fishing is more of a chance to just be by the water,
and listening and watching the nature that surrounds me. For I know my
chances of catching a fish (of any size), is slim.

It also seems the state, counties, and city governments are greatly reducing
access to lakes and rivers to shoreline fishing. Part of it, a very big
part of it is because the home owners complain about all the trash
shoreliners leave behind. Sadly, I would have to agree. It makes me sick
how much trash (worm containers, food, bottles, lure wrappers, and worst of
all - yards and yards of tangled fishing line) are left behind. No matter
how much I pick up when I am there, by the next time I make my way to the
water, it looks like hell. I guess that is another reason I don't want to
go fishing on one of my rare days off, I have to spend at least an hour just
picking up trash that others leave behind.

I have lost contact with my fellow anglers, so for now, shorelining is my
only choice. PLEASE, TAKE FIVE MINUTES AND CLEANUP YOUR TRASH, and maybe a
few items left by others.

Good Luck, and Happy Fishing!!!

--
Craig Baugher
Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN!



Christopher P. Cericola July 29th, 2004 04:35 PM

Howdy Ya'll - How Do U Do It?
 

"Craig" wrote in message
news:Ve6Oc.181134$IQ4.13612@attbi_s02...
Because I know where the fish are, and they are not going to be where I
have any shoreline access (well, at least this time of year). So fishing is
more of a chance to just be by the water, and listening and watching the
nature that surrounds me. For I know my chances of catching a fish (of any
size), is slim.

While I must admit, fishing from a boat gives you much better access, I've
gone thee days out this week so far and landed six or seven bass from the
shore. Sure, there are some days I don't get much..but I don't think I've
ever gone shore line fishing and come home empty hande.

It also seems the state, counties, and city governments are greatly
reducing access to lakes and rivers to shoreline fishing. Part of it, a
very big part of it is because the home owners complain about all the trash
shoreliners leave behind. Sadly, I would have to agree. It makes me sick
how much trash (worm containers, food, bottles, lure wrappers, and worst of
all - yards and yards of tangled fishing line) are left behind. No matter
how much I pick up when I am there, by the next time I make my way to the
water, it looks like hell. I guess that is another reason I don't want to
go fishing on one of my rare days off, I have to spend at least an hour just
picking up trash that others leave behind.

I always pack out when I bring in..If I have time I'll bring a trash bag and
pick up EVERYTHING I can find. Sure, it takes time from fishing but I look
at it as a necessary evil just so when I have children they can fish. It's
like waiting in line at DMV to drive. :)

Christopher



Christopher P. Cericola July 29th, 2004 04:35 PM

Howdy Ya'll - How Do U Do It?
 

"Craig" wrote in message
news:Ve6Oc.181134$IQ4.13612@attbi_s02...
Because I know where the fish are, and they are not going to be where I
have any shoreline access (well, at least this time of year). So fishing is
more of a chance to just be by the water, and listening and watching the
nature that surrounds me. For I know my chances of catching a fish (of any
size), is slim.

While I must admit, fishing from a boat gives you much better access, I've
gone thee days out this week so far and landed six or seven bass from the
shore. Sure, there are some days I don't get much..but I don't think I've
ever gone shore line fishing and come home empty hande.

It also seems the state, counties, and city governments are greatly
reducing access to lakes and rivers to shoreline fishing. Part of it, a
very big part of it is because the home owners complain about all the trash
shoreliners leave behind. Sadly, I would have to agree. It makes me sick
how much trash (worm containers, food, bottles, lure wrappers, and worst of
all - yards and yards of tangled fishing line) are left behind. No matter
how much I pick up when I am there, by the next time I make my way to the
water, it looks like hell. I guess that is another reason I don't want to
go fishing on one of my rare days off, I have to spend at least an hour just
picking up trash that others leave behind.

I always pack out when I bring in..If I have time I'll bring a trash bag and
pick up EVERYTHING I can find. Sure, it takes time from fishing but I look
at it as a necessary evil just so when I have children they can fish. It's
like waiting in line at DMV to drive. :)

Christopher



Christopher P. Cericola July 29th, 2004 04:35 PM

Howdy Ya'll - How Do U Do It?
 

"Craig" wrote in message
news:Ve6Oc.181134$IQ4.13612@attbi_s02...
Because I know where the fish are, and they are not going to be where I
have any shoreline access (well, at least this time of year). So fishing is
more of a chance to just be by the water, and listening and watching the
nature that surrounds me. For I know my chances of catching a fish (of any
size), is slim.

While I must admit, fishing from a boat gives you much better access, I've
gone thee days out this week so far and landed six or seven bass from the
shore. Sure, there are some days I don't get much..but I don't think I've
ever gone shore line fishing and come home empty hande.

It also seems the state, counties, and city governments are greatly
reducing access to lakes and rivers to shoreline fishing. Part of it, a
very big part of it is because the home owners complain about all the trash
shoreliners leave behind. Sadly, I would have to agree. It makes me sick
how much trash (worm containers, food, bottles, lure wrappers, and worst of
all - yards and yards of tangled fishing line) are left behind. No matter
how much I pick up when I am there, by the next time I make my way to the
water, it looks like hell. I guess that is another reason I don't want to
go fishing on one of my rare days off, I have to spend at least an hour just
picking up trash that others leave behind.

I always pack out when I bring in..If I have time I'll bring a trash bag and
pick up EVERYTHING I can find. Sure, it takes time from fishing but I look
at it as a necessary evil just so when I have children they can fish. It's
like waiting in line at DMV to drive. :)

Christopher



Budd Cochran July 29th, 2004 05:28 PM

Howdy Ya'll - How Do U Do It?
 

"Craig" wrote in message
news:Ve6Oc.181134$IQ4.13612@attbi_s02...
I don't know how some of you do it. I mean, I rarely get a chance to fish
anymore (the biggest bitch of becoming a business manager). But when I

do,
without a boat, I don't want too. Because I know where the fish are, and
they are not going to be where I have any shoreline access (well, at least
this time of year). So fishing is more of a chance to just be by the

water,
and listening and watching the nature that surrounds me. For I know my
chances of catching a fish (of any size), is slim.


When I fail to get a strike in a few casts then I move about 100 feet along
the shore and try again. Also, loo at the slope to the bank, it often
indicates how far out a drop off may be. Look for holding areas like rocks,
brush, old limosines, etc. in casting distance. There's also a castable fish
locater from Lowrance ( IIRC) available now that's not too badly priced.


It also seems the state, counties, and city governments are greatly

reducing
access to lakes and rivers to shoreline fishing. Part of it, a very big
part of it is because the home owners complain about all the trash
shoreliners leave behind. Sadly, I would have to agree. It makes me sick
how much trash (worm containers, food, bottles, lure wrappers, and worst

of
all - yards and yards of tangled fishing line) are left behind. No matter
how much I pick up when I am there, by the next time I make my way to the
water, it looks like hell. I guess that is another reason I don't want to
go fishing on one of my rare days off, I have to spend at least an hour

just
picking up trash that others leave behind.

I have lost contact with my fellow anglers, so for now, shorelining is my
only choice. PLEASE, TAKE FIVE MINUTES AND CLEANUP YOUR TRASH, and maybe

a
few items left by others.

Good Luck, and Happy Fishing!!!

--
Craig Baugher
Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN!


What bothers me the most is people that enjoy their right to loud music
without considering the next person's right to listen to a different kind of
music, a different volume level or just natural silence. Over the weekend, I
had my right to a quiet evening of fishing with my family shattered by
10,000 watts of gangsta rap a half mile away across the lake.

Budd



Budd Cochran July 29th, 2004 05:28 PM

Howdy Ya'll - How Do U Do It?
 

"Craig" wrote in message
news:Ve6Oc.181134$IQ4.13612@attbi_s02...
I don't know how some of you do it. I mean, I rarely get a chance to fish
anymore (the biggest bitch of becoming a business manager). But when I

do,
without a boat, I don't want too. Because I know where the fish are, and
they are not going to be where I have any shoreline access (well, at least
this time of year). So fishing is more of a chance to just be by the

water,
and listening and watching the nature that surrounds me. For I know my
chances of catching a fish (of any size), is slim.


When I fail to get a strike in a few casts then I move about 100 feet along
the shore and try again. Also, loo at the slope to the bank, it often
indicates how far out a drop off may be. Look for holding areas like rocks,
brush, old limosines, etc. in casting distance. There's also a castable fish
locater from Lowrance ( IIRC) available now that's not too badly priced.


It also seems the state, counties, and city governments are greatly

reducing
access to lakes and rivers to shoreline fishing. Part of it, a very big
part of it is because the home owners complain about all the trash
shoreliners leave behind. Sadly, I would have to agree. It makes me sick
how much trash (worm containers, food, bottles, lure wrappers, and worst

of
all - yards and yards of tangled fishing line) are left behind. No matter
how much I pick up when I am there, by the next time I make my way to the
water, it looks like hell. I guess that is another reason I don't want to
go fishing on one of my rare days off, I have to spend at least an hour

just
picking up trash that others leave behind.

I have lost contact with my fellow anglers, so for now, shorelining is my
only choice. PLEASE, TAKE FIVE MINUTES AND CLEANUP YOUR TRASH, and maybe

a
few items left by others.

Good Luck, and Happy Fishing!!!

--
Craig Baugher
Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN!


What bothers me the most is people that enjoy their right to loud music
without considering the next person's right to listen to a different kind of
music, a different volume level or just natural silence. Over the weekend, I
had my right to a quiet evening of fishing with my family shattered by
10,000 watts of gangsta rap a half mile away across the lake.

Budd



Budd Cochran July 29th, 2004 05:28 PM

Howdy Ya'll - How Do U Do It?
 

"Craig" wrote in message
news:Ve6Oc.181134$IQ4.13612@attbi_s02...
I don't know how some of you do it. I mean, I rarely get a chance to fish
anymore (the biggest bitch of becoming a business manager). But when I

do,
without a boat, I don't want too. Because I know where the fish are, and
they are not going to be where I have any shoreline access (well, at least
this time of year). So fishing is more of a chance to just be by the

water,
and listening and watching the nature that surrounds me. For I know my
chances of catching a fish (of any size), is slim.


When I fail to get a strike in a few casts then I move about 100 feet along
the shore and try again. Also, loo at the slope to the bank, it often
indicates how far out a drop off may be. Look for holding areas like rocks,
brush, old limosines, etc. in casting distance. There's also a castable fish
locater from Lowrance ( IIRC) available now that's not too badly priced.


It also seems the state, counties, and city governments are greatly

reducing
access to lakes and rivers to shoreline fishing. Part of it, a very big
part of it is because the home owners complain about all the trash
shoreliners leave behind. Sadly, I would have to agree. It makes me sick
how much trash (worm containers, food, bottles, lure wrappers, and worst

of
all - yards and yards of tangled fishing line) are left behind. No matter
how much I pick up when I am there, by the next time I make my way to the
water, it looks like hell. I guess that is another reason I don't want to
go fishing on one of my rare days off, I have to spend at least an hour

just
picking up trash that others leave behind.

I have lost contact with my fellow anglers, so for now, shorelining is my
only choice. PLEASE, TAKE FIVE MINUTES AND CLEANUP YOUR TRASH, and maybe

a
few items left by others.

Good Luck, and Happy Fishing!!!

--
Craig Baugher
Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN!


What bothers me the most is people that enjoy their right to loud music
without considering the next person's right to listen to a different kind of
music, a different volume level or just natural silence. Over the weekend, I
had my right to a quiet evening of fishing with my family shattered by
10,000 watts of gangsta rap a half mile away across the lake.

Budd



Craig July 30th, 2004 03:10 AM

Howdy Ya'll - How Do U Do It?
 
Oh, I know where to fish, but the state, county, or city have restricted or
eliminated access to those areas by foot (or at least the lakes by me), and
I am not willing to risk losing my equipment for unlawful trespassing.


--
Craig Baugher
Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN!



Craig July 30th, 2004 03:10 AM

Howdy Ya'll - How Do U Do It?
 
Oh, I know where to fish, but the state, county, or city have restricted or
eliminated access to those areas by foot (or at least the lakes by me), and
I am not willing to risk losing my equipment for unlawful trespassing.


--
Craig Baugher
Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN!




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