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Old June 19th, 2005, 03:11 PM
Kasey Ignarski
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Ok people...please don't jump on me because I am a novice fisherman with
some silly stupid questions.. I am a city boy who was introduced to the
joys of fishing by my wife a few years ago We now go to a resort in the
northwoods of Wisconsin every year (my wifes family has been going to this
resort since 1963!). for a week or two of fishing. I hold my own using
live bait (crawlers, minnows) and have caught many panfish, a couple of good
sized bass (18 inch or better) and even a good sized Northern Pike...but my
question is ...how do I set up my hook with artificial bait? I have never
caught anything on anything other than live bait. I have several plastic
worms in my tackle box, but I don't really know how to set them up right on
my hook. I tried what I thought was right over this last week, but it seems
that it didn't work. My wife (who I have to admit, is a better fisherman
than me) is no help here because she just likes to use the live bait, but I
want to try something different. My Father-in-law has taken me Musky
fishing, but he also uses live suckers, so no help there either. Is there a
web site that would help someone out like me...or could you lead me to a
book where I can see what I should do? Like I said, I am an old city boy
who didn't grow up fishing, so I never was taught these things that probably
kids all around know...but I don't. Thanks for helping




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Old June 20th, 2005, 04:07 AM
Frank
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Go online and search for "Texas" and "Carolina" rigged plastic worms.

A good site that explains the difference is
http://www.bassresource.com/beginner...Texas_Rig.html. A Google
search will give you many other sites.

You can also check out my Google discussion group gay fishing.

Tight lines!

Frank

A fish is too valuable to be caught only once...
Practice catch and release

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Old June 21st, 2005, 01:02 AM
George
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Check you state fish and game department. They usually have information and
some of them offer clinics.
George in Las Vegas


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Old June 21st, 2005, 02:33 PM
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Kasey Ignarski Wrote:
Ok people...please don't jump on me because I am a novice fisherman with
some silly stupid questions.. I am a city boy who was introduced to the
joys of fishing by my wife a few years ago We now go to a resort in the
northwoods of Wisconsin every year (my wifes family has been going to
this
resort since 1963!). for a week or two of fishing. I hold my own using
live bait (crawlers, minnows) and have caught many panfish, a couple of
good
sized bass (18 inch or better) and even a good sized Northern
Pike...but my
question is ...how do I set up my hook with artificial bait? I have
never
caught anything on anything other than live bait. I have several
plastic
worms in my tackle box, but I don't really know how to set them up
right on
my hook. I tried what I thought was right over this last week, but it
seems
that it didn't work. My wife (who I have to admit, is a better
fisherman
than me) is no help here because she just likes to use the live bait,
but I
want to try something different. My Father-in-law has taken me Musky
fishing, but he also uses live suckers, so no help there either. Is
there a
web site that would help someone out like me...or could you lead me to
a
book where I can see what I should do? Like I said, I am an old city
boy
who didn't grow up fishing, so I never was taught these things that
probably
kids all around know...but I don't. Thanks for helping


First I would hate to imagine anyone giving you a hard time for being a
beginner and most people on here are very helpful and eager to give
great advise. I agree with the others, you can do a google on "texas
rig" or "carolina rig", which is the top two rigging methods for
plastic fishing. Myself I rarely have the patience for plastic fishing,
I stick mainly with crank baits and spinners.


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