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I'm in New Bern, NC. I'm mainly fishing the Trent River (a tributary of
the Neuse River), and can't seem to catch anything. I'm boatless, so I always fish from the shore. I've had a few strikes off of terrestrials (bees), but no luck with poppers, hoppers, etc. I'm trying to find out what has worked to catch panfish in the past. Perhaps I haven't found a decent spot yet (fishing from Lawson Creek Park)?? Panfish are *supposed* to be easier to catch.. ![]() Ideas?? |
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![]() wrote Perhaps I haven't found a decent spot yet (fishing from Lawson Creek Park)?? Panfish are *supposed* to be easier to catch.. ![]() Ideas?? private ponds. wayno |
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i don't fish in the area, but i'm familiar with it. you need a boat and
you need to get away from the park. it's still a bit early, but weather and water are warming and the fishing should pick up soon. small poppers with the rubber legs and little spidery rubber legged flys seem to work best for bream and bluegill. i've caught a bunch down toward river bend. move farther up the trent, fish areas with good structure or likely beds, mouths of little creeks. i'll wager you are the only person around lawson creek park waving a fly rod? have you tried shad fishing up around pitchkettle creek on the neuse? use silver, white, and chartreuse streamers. jeff wrote: I'm in New Bern, NC. I'm mainly fishing the Trent River (a tributary of the Neuse River), and can't seem to catch anything. I'm boatless, so I always fish from the shore. I've had a few strikes off of terrestrials (bees), but no luck with poppers, hoppers, etc. I'm trying to find out what has worked to catch panfish in the past. Perhaps I haven't found a decent spot yet (fishing from Lawson Creek Park)?? Panfish are *supposed* to be easier to catch.. ![]() Ideas?? |
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oups.com... I'm in New Bern, NC. I'm mainly fishing the Trent River (a tributary of the Neuse River), and can't seem to catch anything. I'm boatless, so I always fish from the shore. I've had a few strikes off of terrestrials (bees), but no luck with poppers, hoppers, etc. I'm trying to find out what has worked to catch panfish in the past. Perhaps I haven't found a decent spot yet (fishing from Lawson Creek Park)?? Panfish are *supposed* to be easier to catch.. ![]() Ideas?? As a kid in the hills of western NC I remember being confused about the Neuse and the Meuse. I thought one of them was a spelling mistake. Both were east of me where people talked funny . . . Bob |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message . com... wrote Perhaps I haven't found a decent spot yet (fishing from Lawson Creek Park)?? Panfish are *supposed* to be easier to catch.. ![]() Ideas?? private ponds. wayno tie a nymph on behind your fly--water still to cool for fish to hit dry flies except just at dusk.. caught a couple of slab size brim and a few small bass from bank of a golf course pond last evening. using a Bid Dale Psychedecic (his spelling ] spiders last evening. Joe |
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