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I have been out of the fishing loop for quite a while now. My old rod was
broken (snapped the tip off in the trunk during a move) and my reel simply vanished. So, I went to the store and picked up a $30 Shakespeare rod (Ugly Stick, med action) & spinning reel (Whatever came with it, don't remember at the moment) combo. Next was the tackle box. Well, I opened it up and everything was a disgusting mess. The hooks were all rusted on everything, and most of my good stuff was missing or in poor condition. I salvaged a few things (my hula popper, my first hard lure, for instance. The skirt is in terrible shape, but I can replace that). I tossed the mess of a box and went and bought an $10 box. I won't even comment on the condition of the plastic worms I had in there. Yuck. Essentially, I am starting all over again. So, now I have a new rod & reel, and a new tackle box with a spool of 8lb. test line, and nothing else. I plan on buying things like hooks, bobbers, sinkers, and their like, but I am very uncertain what else I should think about tossing into this thing. I will mainly be fishing on the local rivers here in eastern NC, but I may be doing some lake stuff too. You never know. The Tar River and Pamlico can be a bit murky depending on where you go, so I need to be ready for murky and clean waters. Any suggestions? Oh, and I am not exclusively a bass fisher. Sometimes, I just like to toss out a line with a bobber on it and see what bites whatever passes for bait on that day. I have caught many a sunfish and their like on bread (didn't like my sandwich that day), of all things. |
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"Joe Giddings" wrote in message
nk.net... I have been out of the fishing loop for quite a while now. My old rod was broken (snapped the tip off in the trunk during a move) and my reel simply vanished. So, I went to the store and picked up a $30 Shakespeare rod (Ugly Stick, med action) & spinning reel (Whatever came with it, don't remember at the moment) combo. Next was the tackle box. Well, I opened it up and everything was a disgusting mess. The hooks were all rusted on everything, and most of my good stuff was missing or in poor condition. I salvaged a few things (my hula popper, my first hard lure, for instance. The skirt is in terrible shape, but I can replace that). I tossed the mess of a box and went and bought an $10 box. I won't even comment on the condition of the plastic worms I had in there. Yuck. Essentially, I am starting all over again. So, now I have a new rod & reel, and a new tackle box with a spool of 8lb. test line, and nothing else. I plan on buying things like hooks, bobbers, sinkers, and their like, but I am very uncertain what else I should think about tossing into this thing. I will mainly be fishing on the local rivers here in eastern NC, but I may be doing some lake stuff too. You never know. The Tar River and Pamlico can be a bit murky depending on where you go, so I need to be ready for murky and clean waters. Any suggestions? Oh, and I am not exclusively a bass fisher. Sometimes, I just like to toss out a line with a bobber on it and see what bites whatever passes for bait on that day. I have caught many a sunfish and their like on bread (didn't like my sandwich that day), of all things. Best to ask the local bait & tackle shops what is biting, when and where, and what to use for bait Joe. They see a lot more fishermen than the local Wal Mart and generally know what is happening in your local waters. Obviously then, the right thing to do is to buy your day's worth of bait from them and whatever else you may need that day. They (bait and tackle places) are great information resources that we should try to patronize so as to keep them in business. If you are looking to bass fish here in NC, then just about everything they sell in the tackle department will work he crankbaits, spinnerbaits, plastics (worms, creatures, tubes, flukes, you name it), jigs, topwater, the list goes on and on. I'd try to help you out, but I live outside Raleigh and mainly fish the lakes around central NC (Shearon Harris, Jordan, Falls, Kerr Lake and Gaston as well). If I ever am heading down east to fish, it is to put out at Morehead City/Atlantic Beach and it's for sound, waterway or ocean fishing. Don't get into the rivers down that way much. |
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"Joe Giddings" wrote in message
nk.net... I have been out of the fishing loop for quite a while now. My old rod was broken (snapped the tip off in the trunk during a move) and my reel simply vanished. So, I went to the store and picked up a $30 Shakespeare rod (Ugly Stick, med action) & spinning reel (Whatever came with it, don't remember at the moment) combo. Next was the tackle box. Well, I opened it up and everything was a disgusting mess. The hooks were all rusted on everything, and most of my good stuff was missing or in poor condition. I salvaged a few things (my hula popper, my first hard lure, for instance. The skirt is in terrible shape, but I can replace that). I tossed the mess of a box and went and bought an $10 box. I won't even comment on the condition of the plastic worms I had in there. Yuck. Essentially, I am starting all over again. So, now I have a new rod & reel, and a new tackle box with a spool of 8lb. test line, and nothing else. I plan on buying things like hooks, bobbers, sinkers, and their like, but I am very uncertain what else I should think about tossing into this thing. I will mainly be fishing on the local rivers here in eastern NC, but I may be doing some lake stuff too. You never know. The Tar River and Pamlico can be a bit murky depending on where you go, so I need to be ready for murky and clean waters. Any suggestions? Oh, and I am not exclusively a bass fisher. Sometimes, I just like to toss out a line with a bobber on it and see what bites whatever passes for bait on that day. I have caught many a sunfish and their like on bread (didn't like my sandwich that day), of all things. Best to ask the local bait & tackle shops what is biting, when and where, and what to use for bait Joe. They see a lot more fishermen than the local Wal Mart and generally know what is happening in your local waters. Obviously then, the right thing to do is to buy your day's worth of bait from them and whatever else you may need that day. They (bait and tackle places) are great information resources that we should try to patronize so as to keep them in business. If you are looking to bass fish here in NC, then just about everything they sell in the tackle department will work he crankbaits, spinnerbaits, plastics (worms, creatures, tubes, flukes, you name it), jigs, topwater, the list goes on and on. I'd try to help you out, but I live outside Raleigh and mainly fish the lakes around central NC (Shearon Harris, Jordan, Falls, Kerr Lake and Gaston as well). If I ever am heading down east to fish, it is to put out at Morehead City/Atlantic Beach and it's for sound, waterway or ocean fishing. Don't get into the rivers down that way much. |
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Hi Sim, I am near Lake Hickory, Lookout, Norman...
"SimRacer" wrote in message m... "Joe Giddings" wrote in message nk.net... I have been out of the fishing loop for quite a while now. My old rod was broken (snapped the tip off in the trunk during a move) and my reel simply vanished. So, I went to the store and picked up a $30 Shakespeare rod (Ugly Stick, med action) & spinning reel (Whatever came with it, don't remember at the moment) combo. Next was the tackle box. Well, I opened it up and everything was a disgusting mess. The hooks were all rusted on everything, and most of my good stuff was missing or in poor condition. I salvaged a few things (my hula popper, my first hard lure, for instance. The skirt is in terrible shape, but I can replace that). I tossed the mess of a box and went and bought an $10 box. I won't even comment on the condition of the plastic worms I had in there. Yuck. Essentially, I am starting all over again. So, now I have a new rod & reel, and a new tackle box with a spool of 8lb. test line, and nothing else. I plan on buying things like hooks, bobbers, sinkers, and their like, but I am very uncertain what else I should think about tossing into this thing. I will mainly be fishing on the local rivers here in eastern NC, but I may be doing some lake stuff too. You never know. The Tar River and Pamlico can be a bit murky depending on where you go, so I need to be ready for murky and clean waters. Any suggestions? Oh, and I am not exclusively a bass fisher. Sometimes, I just like to toss out a line with a bobber on it and see what bites whatever passes for bait on that day. I have caught many a sunfish and their like on bread (didn't like my sandwich that day), of all things. Best to ask the local bait & tackle shops what is biting, when and where, and what to use for bait Joe. They see a lot more fishermen than the local Wal Mart and generally know what is happening in your local waters. Obviously then, the right thing to do is to buy your day's worth of bait from them and whatever else you may need that day. They (bait and tackle places) are great information resources that we should try to patronize so as to keep them in business. If you are looking to bass fish here in NC, then just about everything they sell in the tackle department will work he crankbaits, spinnerbaits, plastics (worms, creatures, tubes, flukes, you name it), jigs, topwater, the list goes on and on. I'd try to help you out, but I live outside Raleigh and mainly fish the lakes around central NC (Shearon Harris, Jordan, Falls, Kerr Lake and Gaston as well). If I ever am heading down east to fish, it is to put out at Morehead City/Atlantic Beach and it's for sound, waterway or ocean fishing. Don't get into the rivers down that way much. |
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Hi Sim, I am near Lake Hickory, Lookout, Norman...
"SimRacer" wrote in message m... "Joe Giddings" wrote in message nk.net... I have been out of the fishing loop for quite a while now. My old rod was broken (snapped the tip off in the trunk during a move) and my reel simply vanished. So, I went to the store and picked up a $30 Shakespeare rod (Ugly Stick, med action) & spinning reel (Whatever came with it, don't remember at the moment) combo. Next was the tackle box. Well, I opened it up and everything was a disgusting mess. The hooks were all rusted on everything, and most of my good stuff was missing or in poor condition. I salvaged a few things (my hula popper, my first hard lure, for instance. The skirt is in terrible shape, but I can replace that). I tossed the mess of a box and went and bought an $10 box. I won't even comment on the condition of the plastic worms I had in there. Yuck. Essentially, I am starting all over again. So, now I have a new rod & reel, and a new tackle box with a spool of 8lb. test line, and nothing else. I plan on buying things like hooks, bobbers, sinkers, and their like, but I am very uncertain what else I should think about tossing into this thing. I will mainly be fishing on the local rivers here in eastern NC, but I may be doing some lake stuff too. You never know. The Tar River and Pamlico can be a bit murky depending on where you go, so I need to be ready for murky and clean waters. Any suggestions? Oh, and I am not exclusively a bass fisher. Sometimes, I just like to toss out a line with a bobber on it and see what bites whatever passes for bait on that day. I have caught many a sunfish and their like on bread (didn't like my sandwich that day), of all things. Best to ask the local bait & tackle shops what is biting, when and where, and what to use for bait Joe. They see a lot more fishermen than the local Wal Mart and generally know what is happening in your local waters. Obviously then, the right thing to do is to buy your day's worth of bait from them and whatever else you may need that day. They (bait and tackle places) are great information resources that we should try to patronize so as to keep them in business. If you are looking to bass fish here in NC, then just about everything they sell in the tackle department will work he crankbaits, spinnerbaits, plastics (worms, creatures, tubes, flukes, you name it), jigs, topwater, the list goes on and on. I'd try to help you out, but I live outside Raleigh and mainly fish the lakes around central NC (Shearon Harris, Jordan, Falls, Kerr Lake and Gaston as well). If I ever am heading down east to fish, it is to put out at Morehead City/Atlantic Beach and it's for sound, waterway or ocean fishing. Don't get into the rivers down that way much. |
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"TerryNC" wrote in message
... Hi Sim, I am near Lake Hickory, Lookout, Norman... Yes, I've fished Norman quite a few times, we used to have a condo down there near Cornelius, right on the water. We tired of having a glorified apartment as a weekend home so we sold it (along with it's dock slip) and bought a log home near Boone for our getaways. Plus the cabin rents out a lot of the time we're not there, and pretty much pays for itself several times over each year. I am beginning to try and learn fly fishing now, as our cabin backs up to a stream that apparently has quite a few trout in it. Matter of fact that stream twists and turns along several of our 10 acres. What I would like to do is get back down to High Rock and see how it is recovering from that nasty drought that just about killed it a few years ago. |
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"TerryNC" wrote in message
... Hi Sim, I am near Lake Hickory, Lookout, Norman... Yes, I've fished Norman quite a few times, we used to have a condo down there near Cornelius, right on the water. We tired of having a glorified apartment as a weekend home so we sold it (along with it's dock slip) and bought a log home near Boone for our getaways. Plus the cabin rents out a lot of the time we're not there, and pretty much pays for itself several times over each year. I am beginning to try and learn fly fishing now, as our cabin backs up to a stream that apparently has quite a few trout in it. Matter of fact that stream twists and turns along several of our 10 acres. What I would like to do is get back down to High Rock and see how it is recovering from that nasty drought that just about killed it a few years ago. |
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