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Old February 16th, 2007, 03:08 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
BIG FISH 2006
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As the snow drifts get higher here in Michigan, I know that sping is
just around the corner. Every year I try to learn a new bass fishing
technique, and this year it's the dropshot rig, I think from all the
articles I read, it will be a good one to learn.

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Old February 16th, 2007, 03:59 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
As the snow drifts get higher here in Michigan, I know that sping is
just around the corner. Every year I try to learn a new bass fishing
technique, and this year it's the dropshot rig, I think from all the
articles I read, it will be a good one to learn.



Hey BF, I am in Michigan too, and it is Polar outside! Looks like the
weather will get up to the mid-30's next week and that is a heat wave to us
considering the past two months.

I am also going drop-shotting this year, especially post-spawn. I think
that has been the "hole" in my fishing technique - not that I know a damned
thing about fishing. I can't wait to get out on the water once ice is out.

To all of you out there looking at sucess stories about ice fishing up
north, mostly people spend a lot of time jigging in the freezing temps to
catch a couple of bluegill. Big deal. Considering my costs for the
equipment, I figure those bluegill cost about $50 apiece.


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Old February 16th, 2007, 01:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Ken Fortenberry
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johnval1 wrote:
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To all of you out there looking at sucess stories about ice fishing up
north, mostly people spend a lot of time jigging in the freezing temps to
catch a couple of bluegill. Big deal. Considering my costs for the
equipment, I figure those bluegill cost about $50 apiece.


You think ice fishing bluegill are expensive, you should
calculate what it costs to catch a bluegill on a fly rod ! ;-)

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Old February 16th, 2007, 08:42 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Scott Seidman
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Ken Fortenberry wrote in
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johnval1 wrote:
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To all of you out there looking at sucess stories about ice fishing
up north, mostly people spend a lot of time jigging in the freezing
temps to catch a couple of bluegill. Big deal. Considering my costs
for the equipment, I figure those bluegill cost about $50 apiece.


You think ice fishing bluegill are expensive, you should
calculate what it costs to catch a bluegill on a fly rod ! ;-)


I had a moment to fish at a picnic, and pulled out a 3wt sage SP, with a
Mastery line on a Ross Gunny. I caught one very expensive bluegill.

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Old February 18th, 2007, 03:26 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Doug
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Obviously, you guys aren't fishing enough! You need to get it to penny's on
the fish! I'm working on it myself!

Doug


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Ken Fortenberry wrote in
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johnval1 wrote:
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To all of you out there looking at sucess stories about ice fishing
up north, mostly people spend a lot of time jigging in the freezing
temps to catch a couple of bluegill. Big deal. Considering my costs
for the equipment, I figure those bluegill cost about $50 apiece.


You think ice fishing bluegill are expensive, you should
calculate what it costs to catch a bluegill on a fly rod ! ;-)


I had a moment to fish at a picnic, and pulled out a 3wt sage SP, with a
Mastery line on a Ross Gunny. I caught one very expensive bluegill.

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Scott
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Old February 19th, 2007, 04:22 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Scott Seidman
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"Doug" wrote in
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Obviously, you guys aren't fishing enough! You need to get it to
penny's on the fish! I'm working on it myself!

Doug


You're not kidding about the fishing time. Right now, I'm about to take a
course on tying Spey Flies. I figure if I'm not fishing them, I may as
well be tying something I can hang on my wall!



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