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I just came in from fishing in the rain from the bank, I was using my
tiny pan fish worm and the wiggle rig,, I was catching a number of 2 to 3 pound spotted bass on it having a ball, the water temp was 48 degrees and these guys were not fighting a whole lot, Kind'a like dragging in a stick. I was using a 9 1/2 foot St. Croix steel head rod, and a Abu spinning reel lined with 6 lb test, I have caught highbred strips up to 12 lbs on this rig, and a 22 pound flat head cat on a rig like it, with 4 lb line, so I'm used to HOGS hitting this rig,, but not like this. I threw out about 50 yds and I'm wiggling this tiny worm, now we are talking 1/8 in dia, and 3 inches long, tiny, I feel a bump on it and set the hook, It was like the fish did not know it was hooked, the rod doubles, and the line starts feeding out slowly, no head shaking, just slowly going out, until he pulled it "all" out, and then the 6 lb line just snapped, that fish pulled 100 yds against a 4 lb drag setting, I never even turned him, he never slowed up, but he was going slow anyway, it was like he didn't even know I was back there. I have never had a fresh water fish do me this way, I have had some big sharks do it to me though. I don't have a clue about what kind of fish this was, this lake has stripe, walleye, big bass, and huge catfish in it. Man I just wish I could have seen the fish,, and no, the water was too shallow for any Russian Subs :-) -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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![]() "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... I just came in from fishing in the rain from the bank, I was using my tiny pan fish worm and the wiggle rig,, I was catching a number of 2 to 3 pound spotted bass on it having a ball, the water temp was 48 degrees and these guys were not fighting a whole lot, Kind'a like dragging in a stick. I was using a 9 1/2 foot St. Croix steel head rod, and a Abu spinning reel lined with 6 lb test, I have caught highbred strips up to 12 lbs on this rig, and a 22 pound flat head cat on a rig like it, with 4 lb line, so I'm used to HOGS hitting this rig,, but not like this. I threw out about 50 yds and I'm wiggling this tiny worm, now we are talking 1/8 in dia, and 3 inches long, tiny, I feel a bump on it and set the hook, It was like the fish did not know it was hooked, the rod doubles, and the line starts feeding out slowly, no head shaking, just slowly going out, until he pulled it "all" out, and then the 6 lb line just snapped, that fish pulled 100 yds against a 4 lb drag setting, I never even turned him, he never slowed up, but he was going slow anyway, it was like he didn't even know I was back there. I have never had a fresh water fish do me this way, I have had some big sharks do it to me though. I don't have a clue about what kind of fish this was, this lake has stripe, walleye, big bass, and huge catfish in it. Man I just wish I could have seen the fish,, and no, the water was too shallow for any Russian Subs :-) -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com Nice day of fishing anyway, I can't wait to get started up again, another 2-3 weeks and I'll be out. I'm near the edge of the ocean, and by late spring around here we will have cow nosed rays along the coast, and thay act kinda like your big fish did.....sorta. I've seen them take a bait and just sit there, and a 40Lb ray can sit there pretty hard, you'll think your snagged, till enough yanking will get the sucker to move, and when he does, line will just disappear from the spool, slowly at first, but trying to slow it is futile, then the sucker gets second gear, and this is where people lose a lot of gear, smoked drag washers, broken rods, what have you. They can be landed, eventually, if they are not to large, but if they're big enough, all you can do is watch the reel get spooled, or cut the line. God, is it April yet? Ed |
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Ed White wrote:
Nice day of fishing anyway, I can't wait to get started up again, another 2-3 weeks and I'll be out. I'm near the edge of the ocean, and by late spring around here we will have cow nosed rays along the coast, and thay act kinda like your big fish did.....sorta. I've seen them take a bait and just sit there, and a 40Lb ray can sit there pretty hard, you'll think your snagged, till enough yanking will get the sucker to move, and when he does, line will just disappear from the spool, slowly at first, but trying to slow it is futile, then the sucker gets second gear, and this is where people lose a lot of gear, smoked drag washers, broken rods, what have you. They can be landed, eventually, if they are not to large, but if they're big enough, all you can do is watch the reel get spooled, or cut the line. God, is it April yet? I have been there and done that with rays, (sting rays down here) they can bury in the sand when they get tired,, you just hold the pressure on them untill they are ready to play again, I fought a 50 pounder on 14 pound test from the beach,, each time I would work him in to about 25 yds, he would bury, after he rested, he would smoke out about 150 yds of line, I would work him back to about 25 yds, then he would bury again,, just to repeat the game again,, after an hour and a half of this, I handed my rod to my son, grabbed the gaft, and waded out that 25 yds and gaffed him, man he cooked up into a good mess, and fed a lot of people. :-) -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:20:36 -0600, Rodney Long
wrote: I just came in from fishing in the rain from the bank, I was using my tiny pan fish worm and the wiggle rig,, I was catching a number of 2 to 3 pound spotted bass on it having a ball, the water temp was 48 degrees and these guys were not fighting a whole lot, Kind'a like dragging in a stick. I was using a 9 1/2 foot St. Croix steel head rod, and a Abu spinning reel lined with 6 lb test, I have caught highbred strips up to 12 lbs on this rig, and a 22 pound flat head cat on a rig like it, with 4 lb line, so I'm used to HOGS hitting this rig,, but not like this. I threw out about 50 yds and I'm wiggling this tiny worm, now we are talking 1/8 in dia, and 3 inches long, tiny, I feel a bump on it and set the hook, It was like the fish did not know it was hooked, the rod doubles, and the line starts feeding out slowly, no head shaking, just slowly going out, until he pulled it "all" out, and then the 6 lb line just snapped, that fish pulled 100 yds against a 4 lb drag setting, I never even turned him, he never slowed up, but he was going slow anyway, it was like he didn't even know I was back there. I have never had a fresh water fish do me this way, I have had some big sharks do it to me though. I don't have a clue about what kind of fish this was, this lake has stripe, walleye, big bass, and huge catfish in it. Man I just wish I could have seen the fish,, and no, the water was too shallow for any Russian Subs :-) I've kinda done that too. I use 8 pound spiderwire and have my drag set just so it won't break the line. I've had fish on the line that were way huge and spent lots of time trying to get them to the boat. I've only managed to get one up close enough to see it before it bolted, but it was no less than 5ft long. Catfish that size can swallow a small child whole. It's head was bigger than my tacklebox. When they decide to go in a direction, all you can do is hope they quit before you run out of line. I've had to raise my anchor a couple times and just let the fish drag the whole boat. Still doesn't seem to really tire them. It would be a serious personal accomplishment if I ever get one into my boat. Don't know how I would do it though. There's no way my net would hold it. And I ain't sticking my hand in any 5ft long catfish's mouth. And those spines? Those suckers hurt worse than anything else I have ever endured. But yeah. they's some huge ass catfish in lakes. One's no one ever gets to see because very few people have the gear to haul them in and only random fisherman at random times ever hook them. The chances of anyone actually being prepared for that size catfish actually catching one are so remote that it almost never happens. When it does, you get records being broken. Seems you almost got lucky. Dad was fishing on New River when I was a little kid and caught a 45 pound catfish from the bank on 10 pound line. Fought it for over an hour. He kept a picture of himself with that fish in his wallet until the day he died. Takes much more skill than I have to land one of those. |
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Ookie Wonderslug wrote:
But yeah. they's some huge ass catfish in lakes. One's no one ever gets to see because very few people have the gear to haul them in and only random fisherman at random times ever hook them. The chances of anyone actually being prepared for that size catfish actually catching one are so remote that it almost never happens. When it does, you get records being broken. When I target cats, I am always prepared for that giant. I have a huge net, but on the back side of it's handle, I also have a gaff, I inserted, and locked into the nets handle. My biggest so far has been 82 lbs. I use 20 to 30 lb test on my cat reels, depending on the reel size. I also used huge baits, I try to always have at least one reel baited with an eating size blue gill, or an 8 to 12 inch gizzard shad. Most of the time these reels never get a bite, while I catch smaller cats on the other baits, but just in case one swims by, I'm loaded for it, I manage to get two or three 50+ cats a year. A friend of mine caught a 50 lb blue last year, when he cleaned it, he checked it's stomach content, and found 4 whole raw pork chops, bones included, it seams some one's freezer must have died, and they threw the chops into the river. I never would have thought of pork chops for bait -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Rodney,
Every spring I respool my thirty (30) fishing rods with new line. I just finished last night and it was probably the fastest respooling ever thanks to your "ezknot" tool. I was a bit skeptical but that little tool is fantastic. Thank you! I start my Lake Erie fishing charter season mid April and can't wait to try the standout hooks and the wiggle rig on the spring walleye. If you ever get up this way I would love to have you as my quest jigging up some walleye on the big lake. Best regards, Capt. Al "Just One More" Lake Erie Fishing Charters http://www.justonemorefish.com |
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Fish wrote:
Rodney, Every spring I respool my thirty (30) fishing rods with new line. I just finished last night and it was probably the fastest respooling ever thanks to your "ezknot" tool. I was a bit skeptical but that little tool is fantastic. Thank you! Thanks I start my Lake Erie fishing charter season mid April and can't wait to try the standout hooks and the wiggle rig on the spring walleye. If you ever get up this way I would love to have you as my quest jigging up some walleye on the big lake. Man I love northern walleye fishing,, this year I found out or waters down here are full of the southern walleye,( look just like the northern version , but don't get as big ) they are rarely caught because no one knows how to fish for them in this hot water. I have got to figure out how to do this,, no one here to teach me, because no one targets them, most fishermen don't even know they are in the water -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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![]() Man I love northern walleye fishing,, this year I found out or waters down here are full of the southern walleye,( look just like the northern version , but don't get as big ) they are rarely caught because no one knows how to fish for them in this hot water. I have got to figure out how to do this,, no one here to teach me, because no one targets them, most fishermen don't even know they are in the water They like to feed at night or in deep water. At dark they will move into the rivers to feed from larger lakes, and will move up on to the shallow flats. Early morning, fish live bait at the base of a drop-off at 12-15 feet. As the day progresses, troll sinking rapalas over sandy bottom at 15-25 feet, or float live bait in the dark under the bridges on the river. They like a swift current. A dark deep run on an overcast day will hold walleyes. They will sometimes stack up below the dams in the spring. Anchor and cast live bait, but the crappies, white bass and gar will interrupt your walleye fishing. If you have a topo map of that water, we can tell you where to look. |
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