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![]() I've just joined and thought I would introduce myself via a funny story... A couple of years ago I was in a text conversation with my son who I had taken out fishing a couple of times to teach him the basics - and this was just after his first 'solo outing' with one of his friends... The conversation went something like this... Me: Did you have a good time? Him: Yes Me: Did you catch anything? Him: Yes Me: What did you catch? Him: A duck! Aparently mid cast a duck had flown by and picked his hook out of the air. I must have spent a couple of hours giggling to myself thinking about him reeling in a duck much like bringing a kite down... :-) Was wondering if anyone else has had anything else really unusual attached to the end of their line! -- AlanPortsmouth Live Angler - Share your fishing photo's and videos with the world! www.liveangler.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ AlanPortsmouth's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...hp?userid=2396 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=13639 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "AlanPortsmouth" wrote in message ... I've just joined and thought I would introduce myself via a funny story... First Welcome .... but, now would be the smartest time to leave and not look back ( good advice, trust me ) Second, I have caught gulls twice that were eating Green Drake duns on the Henry's Fork and grabbed my pattern. I've had them take my fly several other times, but manage to not get hooked. Actually, now that I think about it, a Larry tip for some waters. Watch the birds, they too like the bugs and some waters ( HFork prime example ) have very distinct mico-habitats. Thus you may be someplace with zero happening and a couple hundred yards away is an epic hatch, if you see birds working, stooping to the surface ... mosey on over, it may be worth the walk |
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Larry L wrote:
... Actually, now that I think about it, a Larry tip for some waters. Watch the birds, they too like the bugs and some waters ( HFork prime example ) have very distinct mico-habitats. Thus you may be someplace with zero happening and a couple hundred yards away is an epic hatch, if you see birds working, stooping to the surface ... mosey on over, it may be worth the walk I've noticed the same thing with bats during the Hex hatch. The Hex hatch is notoriously unpredictable, one night there's millions of them and the next night nada. But the bats seem to know when they're going to come off. On those nights when you notice bats everywhere during the early evening you can almost bet the farm there's going to be a good Hex hatch that night. You just have to be careful you catch fish and not bats. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote The Hex hatch is notoriously unpredictable, one night there's millions of them and the next night nada. But the bats seem to know when they're going to come off. On those nights when you notice bats everywhere during the early evening you can almost bet the farm there's going to be a good Hex hatch that night. You just have to be careful you catch fish and not bats. I've only fished that big bug a few times and on two different streams ... my impression is that "micro-habitat" is an understatment with them. I remember a few nights on the Williamson when a stretch of river about 40 yards long was pumping out bugs that were interesting big fish ( the only time I've honestly been spooled ) but they weren't anywhere else to be found. I found the place because I stopped to air dogs ... pure luck ... The Michigan Caddis Affair G is one thing I'd like to experience but probably will never get to ;-( |
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AlanPortsmouth wrote:
I've just joined and thought I would introduce myself via a funny story... A couple of years ago I was in a text conversation with my son who I had taken out fishing a couple of times to teach him the basics - and this was just after his first 'solo outing' with one of his friends... The conversation went something like this... Me: Did you have a good time? Him: Yes Me: Did you catch anything? Him: Yes Me: What did you catch? Him: A duck! Aparently mid cast a duck had flown by and picked his hook out of the air. I must have spent a couple of hours giggling to myself thinking about him reeling in a duck much like bringing a kite down... :-) Was wondering if anyone else has had anything else really unusual attached to the end of their line! Welcome to ROFF, Alan. Many people here have stories about hooking weird stuff: bats, frogs, snakes, ears -- you name it, they've hooked it. My most recent weird and awful hookup was a seagull last January on the beach at Nexpa, Michoacan, Mexico. I was trying to free the spinfishing lure (a floating deep diver) from the bird's foot, while it was biting me nonstop. A big wave hit, threw me and the bird ass over elbows up the beach, and drove a barbed treble hook deep into my thumb. The bird survived with only a small hole in its left foot web. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Larry L wrote:
I found the place because I stopped to air dogs ... pure luck ... Airing dogs. That's something I can relate to. It's always a good excuse to stop at an interesting place. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() Hey, Welcome aboard. Probably the most unusual thing I've caught was while spin fishing(don't do much of that anymore, now all fly). My son and I have a friendly competition. We count fish caught and subtract a fish if you say you have one and don't land it. We give quality points for different species and size. I knew I had something large when the rod bent double. Didn't fight much bringing it in. It was a huge snapping turtle, hooked in the neck. I took a deep breath and grabbed the spinner bait and whipped it out of his neck. He didnt' bother taking any of my fingers off and calmly returned to the depths. Best of all I won the contest.Toddles,Frogge. -- frogge ------------------------------------------------------------------------ frogge's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...hp?userid=1499 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=13639 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Larry L wrote: "AlanPortsmouth" wrote in message ... I've just joined and thought I would introduce myself via a funny story... First Welcome .... but, now would be the smartest time to leave and not look back ( good advice, trust me ) This is good advice. I hope that, before posting, you've lurked a bit and seen just how mindlessly vicious, petulant and unkind many members of this group can be. Welcome, all the same! Lazarus (ps some of the worst of them, in the middle of interminable feuds, will break off for a moment to give quite useful advice. Particularly about fishing, which seems to be the only life-skill that any of us know anything about) |
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bats rely on sound vibrations not site n thats why sometimes they
attacka lure or baits my problem this summer with the low waters in the carolina mtns was catching snakes |
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Milo Milo wrote:
bats rely on sound vibrations not site n thats why sometimes they attacka lure or baits my problem this summer with the low waters in the carolina mtns was catching snakes What kinds of snakes? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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