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From: "Christian M. Mericle"
| At the state's Game & Fish website I was able to identify the fish | here but I don't know what to use to catch them. | | New Mexico warm waters have: | Largemouth bass, | Smallmouth bass, | Spotted bass, | Striped bass, | Bluegill, | Carp, | Channel catfish, | Crappie, | Northern pike, | Walleye. | | -- Christian Largemouth bass, Smallmouth bass, Spotted bass, Striped bass, ---------------- Worms, live lined baitfish and eels, spinners, spoons, plugs Northern pike, ---------------- live lined baitfish, spinners, spoons, plugs Walleye ---------------- Leeches, worms, live lined baitfish, spinners, spoons Crappie, ---------------- Worms, live lined minnows, jigs, meal worms, crickets and other insects (all with and w/o bobber), Mr. Twister (w/o bobber) Channel catfish, ---------------- bottom fishing with; Worms, chicken hearts, cheese, dead minnows/baitfish Bluegill, ---------------- Bobber fishing with; Worms, small live lined minnows, crickets, meal worms, (no bobber) jigs Carp, ---------------- bottom fishing with; Worms, bread/dough balls -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 22:43:13 GMT, "David H. Lipman"
wrote: (snipped) Largemouth bass, Smallmouth bass, Spotted bass, Striped bass, ---------------- Worms, live lined baitfish and eels, spinners, spoons, plugs Northern pike, ---------------- live lined baitfish, spinners, spoons, plugs Walleye ---------------- Leeches, worms, live lined baitfish, spinners, spoons Crappie, ---------------- Worms, live lined minnows, jigs, meal worms, crickets and other insects (all with and w/o bobber), Mr. Twister (w/o bobber) Channel catfish, ---------------- bottom fishing with; Worms, chicken hearts, cheese, dead minnows/baitfish Bluegill, ---------------- Bobber fishing with; Worms, small live lined minnows, crickets, meal worms, (no bobber) jigs Carp, ---------------- bottom fishing with; Worms, bread/dough balls There you go. Get a simple rod and reel setup, practice some casting in a fairly large empty space (do not use hooks for this. Get a cheap lure and take the hooks off for practice. The neighbors don't like to have their pets, children, or themselves hooked). Start simply by going with your friend out in a boat with a few lures and a few worms or start on shore. Toss in the line, generally with a bobber on it (the place you buy it should be able to tell you how to attach it if it's not obvious to you) and wait to see what happens. Most fishing, except fly fishing, involves a lot of waiting. Okay, fast retrieve fishing is active, too. But you'll want to start small. Don't worry a lot about your casting. Just try it enough to make sure you won't hook yourself or any partners or passersby. Enjoy your fishing. You might want to be prepared for success by looking up Web pages on how to clean your fish. Figure out before it's on the counter to be cooked if you want to scale it or skin it. If you want to filet it or just pick out the bones as you eat. You want to gut it first of all, so figure out where you're going to put the debris if you do this before getting home to your garbage disposal (many states and individual places have rules about this). Taking along a cooler for beverages is good. This also gives you, if you've brought along plastic bags, a nice place to put your catch to keep it from spoiling. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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Christian M. Mericle wrote:
At the state's Game & Fish website I was able to identify the fish here but I don't know what to use to catch them. New Mexico warm waters have: Largemouth bass, Live minnows, craw fish, and Night crawler worms fished whole Then thousands of different lures Smallmouth bass, Spotted bass, These two hit what the first one does Striped bass, Live minnows and shad or bream where legal, and there are many lures and jigs that will catch them, top's being buck tail jigs, spoons or Sassy Shads Bluegill, Crickets, earth worms, meal worms, wax worms, grass hoppers, very small minnows (actually anything that will fit in their mouths) many very small jigs, and flys, and very small spinners Carp, Many repaired carp baits can be bought, but I like just a can of nibblets corn, take half the can and throw out to chum up the carp, then bait your hooks with a few kernels Channel catfish, Minnows (dead or alive), worms, crayfish, chicken livers, and repaired cat fish baits Crappie, Live minnows, and small jigs, best being Road Runners Jigs with a small blade under the lead head Northern pike, Anything that will move, live minnows and active lures Walleye. Minnows, leaches, and many minnow style lures -- Christian Mojo has a new rig with a lure that will catch all of these, it's called the SpecTastic Wiggle rig, going on the market tomorrow, the pan fish rig will catch all these species,, some better than others but all have been caught on it. Although the lure is very small it still catches large fish. Nothing will catch bream and bass like it does, it is just AWESOME, it works even when live bait won't You can order two of these complete rigs (hooks, lures, weights, SpecTastic line, and swivels) for $3.00 (they come two to the package) You can order these by emailing ,, they are not yet listed on their web site yet. -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Contact me via this email address and we'll discuss this more in depth, OK?
-- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com "Jeff" wrote in message ... "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Jeff" wrote in message ... A LOT of the posts I see on here are from people who are new to fishing. Many asking for websites or other instruction or help from the people in this group. So, I have decided to set up either a Website or Yahoo Group strictly for beginner fisherman. Some of the areas I will cover will be: *Locations and especially bank fishing *Equipment *Types of fishing best suited to the beginner *Tackle *Weather condition relationships *Beginner stories (Yours) Before I do this I would like some opinions and suggestions and if anyone would be interested in writing a certain area (ex. someone who is an equipment expert writing on equipment). Let me know what you think. You know what I think? I think it's a great idea and I have just the outlet for you. I own a website called OutdoorFrontiers.com and I'd love to have you write articles covering the basics. We get a good amount of traffic and this would be a great place to hone your writing skills and educate others in the process. There's no need to re-invent the wheel unless you REALLY want to. Contact me via this address. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com Hey great Website. But my vision is a little different. My plan is on building a website "Strictly" for "Beginners". No negotiating through anything except simple answers to basic beginner fishing. Not really trying to reinvent the wheel, more like give an access point for someone who has never or has hardly picked up a rod and reel before. Your site is without question excellent and I intend to spend some time going through it and in fact, if you add "Beginner fisherman" pages I would most happily write some articles. I cannot speak for anyone else but I am sure there are some expert fisherman here who would as well. Note: I have been looking over your site and really enjoy Robert Longshore's writing. |
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From: "Cyli"
| | There you go. Get a simple rod and reel setup, practice some casting | in a fairly large empty space (do not use hooks for this. Get a cheap | lure and take the hooks off for practice. The neighbors don't like to | have their pets, children, or themselves hooked). Start simply by | going with your friend out in a boat with a few lures and a few worms | or start on shore. Toss in the line, generally with a bobber on it | (the place you buy it should be able to tell you how to attach it if | it's not obvious to you) and wait to see what happens. | | Most fishing, except fly fishing, involves a lot of waiting. Okay, | fast retrieve fishing is active, too. But you'll want to start small. | Don't worry a lot about your casting. Just try it enough to make sure | you won't hook yourself or any partners or passersby. Enjoy your | fishing. | | You might want to be prepared for success by looking up Web pages on | how to clean your fish. Figure out before it's on the counter to be | cooked if you want to scale it or skin it. If you want to filet it or | just pick out the bones as you eat. You want to gut it first of all, | so figure out where you're going to put the debris if you do this | before getting home to your garbage disposal (many states and | individual places have rules about this). Taking along a cooler for | beverages is good. This also gives you, if you've brought along | plastic bags, a nice place to put your catch to keep it from spoiling. | | Cyli | r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. | Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. | | http://www.visi.com/~cyli | email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) Daves rant of the wekk.... I surf fish using 2 ~ 3oz, Gator and Krocodile spoons. I cast out and reel in in a process called "squiding". rant on What I hate, really hate, is the beny beach goers who hang around with 20' or so or who walk along the beach and pass right by me within a few feet. When your casting a 12' rod with a few feet of leader, line aqnd lure you need a good safety zone around you. Especially when you are like me and try to cast as far out as possible (I can cast a football field with a breeze at my back). If someone gets in the way of the treble hook I am going to do some REAL DAMAGE ! I wisd some of these idiots would realize this. I had a woman with a 2 yr old keep coming in my safty zone. I want to fish, I don't want to have to wait for peple to pass by or just "stand there" and having to keep telling children "go over there, I am very dangerous". rant off -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 20:27:10 GMT, "David H. Lipman"
wrote: From: "Cyli" | There you go. Get a simple rod and reel setup, practice some casting | in a fairly large empty space (do not use hooks for this. Get a cheap | lure and take the hooks off for practice. The neighbors don't like to | have their pets, children, or themselves hooked). Daves rant of the wekk.... I surf fish using 2 ~ 3oz, Gator and Krocodile spoons. I cast out and reel in in a process called "squiding". rant on What I hate, really hate, is the beny beach goers who hang around with 20' or so or who walk along the beach and pass right by me within a few feet. When your casting a 12' rod with a few feet of leader, line aqnd lure you need a good safety zone around you. Especially when you are like me and try to cast as far out as possible (I can cast a football field with a breeze at my back). If someone gets in the way of the treble hook I am going to do some REAL DAMAGE ! I wisd some of these idiots would realize this. I had a woman with a 2 yr old keep coming in my safty zone. I want to fish, I don't want to have to wait for peple to pass by or just "stand there" and having to keep telling children "go over there, I am very dangerous". rant off Good rant. And sensible. They'd not walk right in front of someone taking pictures (most won't), but they just don't think about the caster. Luckily, I spin cast or flyfish for trout in streams, so at worst I can use the length of the stream for the backcast. Or, if people are around, do sidearm casts. And trout fishermen tend to separate out, except in a few locations. Also, the streams aren't comfy for most to walk along the way beaches are. But on beaches they feel that they have a right to be anywhere. So they go anywhere. And they just aren't aware of the danger. Of those who are, some are always going to feel that you're the one flinging stuff around, so you're the one who has to give way. Regardless of whether or not you were there first. Not nasty people, just clueless. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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Thanks, all, for the tips. I do okay casting. As I get into better
practice, I'm sure I'll be able to extend my distance. I was familiar with the different types of bait, I just had no clue what to use for what fish. This info will make my fishing more productive and fun (since I'm more likely to land something better than a tangle of weeds). Again, thanks! -- Christian On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 23:17:36 -0500, Rodney wrote: Christian M. Mericle wrote: At the state's Game & Fish website I was able to identify the fish here but I don't know what to use to catch them. New Mexico warm waters have: Largemouth bass, Live minnows, craw fish, and Night crawler worms fished whole Then thousands of different lures Smallmouth bass, Spotted bass, These two hit what the first one does Striped bass, Live minnows and shad or bream where legal, and there are many lures and jigs that will catch them, top's being buck tail jigs, spoons or Sassy Shads Bluegill, Crickets, earth worms, meal worms, wax worms, grass hoppers, very small minnows (actually anything that will fit in their mouths) many very small jigs, and flys, and very small spinners Carp, Many repaired carp baits can be bought, but I like just a can of nibblets corn, take half the can and throw out to chum up the carp, then bait your hooks with a few kernels Channel catfish, Minnows (dead or alive), worms, crayfish, chicken livers, and repaired cat fish baits Crappie, Live minnows, and small jigs, best being Road Runners Jigs with a small blade under the lead head Northern pike, Anything that will move, live minnows and active lures Walleye. Minnows, leaches, and many minnow style lures -- Christian Mojo has a new rig with a lure that will catch all of these, it's called the SpecTastic Wiggle rig, going on the market tomorrow, the pan fish rig will catch all these species,, some better than others but all have been caught on it. Although the lure is very small it still catches large fish. Nothing will catch bream and bass like it does, it is just AWESOME, it works even when live bait won't You can order two of these complete rigs (hooks, lures, weights, SpecTastic line, and swivels) for $3.00 (they come two to the package) You can order these by emailing ,, they are not yet listed on their web site yet. Save Darfur -- http://www.savedarfur.org/ World Vision (Darfur) -- http://donate.wvus.org/OA_HTML/xxwvi...item=107218 2 ICC (Sudan) -- http://www.persecution.org/Countries/sudan.html |
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