North Texas Fiberglass
Main Menu
Forum
Guidelines/Rules
Academy Photo Contest
TFF Store
Guides/Destinations
Contact/Advertising
Hunting Forum
Other Forums
Advertisement
Affiliates
J.P. Greeson's Weekly Fishing Report
Larry Bozka's Coastal Anglers
Dallas Morning News Outdoors
Texas Fishing & Outdoors Show
Secrets of the Bays Fishing Show
Honey Hole All Outdoors Television
Barry Stokes’ Southwest Outdoors Report
Academy Outdoors Show
Advertisement
Newest Members
hsuhunter, bluesman, Farmhand, Austin Anderson, firecapt186
34972 Registered Users
Top Posters
David Lee 30023
FattyMcButterpants 28353
John175 ® 27037
TexDawg 21182
TreeBass 21016
SkeeterRonnie 20681
Big Red 12 20600
a777pilot 20551
Pilothawk 19639
Tritonman 18987
AnglerSurvey.com
Topic Options
#2414024 - 06/30/08 06:06 PM Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know
AL Bay Stealth Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 02/24/07
Posts: 1030
Loc: Waxahachie, TX
_________________________
Whack'em and Stack'em!

www.bigcountryhomes.com
www.dfwhousingfacts.org

Top
#2414818 - 07/01/08 04:26 AM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: AL Bay Stealth]
Meadowlark Offline
Pro Angler

Registered: 11/04/04
Posts: 911
Loc: East Texas
Apparently not all of them...

"Despite beliefs to the contrary, no one has ever proven that changing moon phases have any correlation to bream feeding and spawning," he says. "These claims are nothing more than fancy, unsubstantiated by scientific investigation."

Fortunately, that fellow hasn't told the BG around here.
_________________________
http://www.meadowlarkponds.com/

Top
#2414916 - 07/01/08 05:11 AM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: Meadowlark]
BBrown Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 07/19/05
Posts: 2745
Loc: Arlington, TX
All I know is that my Father-in-law introduced me to shellcracker (redear) fishing in Appalachacola on the Singing River decades ago. He had been going there on the full moon in April for years prior to introducing me that type of fishing. fish

It had to be done on the April full moon according to him as the shellcrackers would spawn at that time, come hell or high water. The trips were always planned a year in advance. thumb

And I have to say we never had a trip there (I was along about 5 years running) that we didn't connect with some great bobber fishing. Once we had a bed located, it was sit and catch! laugh


Edited by BBrown (07/01/08 05:13 AM)
_________________________
BBrown....


Semper Fi!




Top
#2415055 - 07/01/08 05:53 AM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: BBrown]
grandpa75672 Offline
TFF Celebrity

Registered: 05/14/05
Posts: 6386
Loc: marshall, texas
I occaisionally catch some but not consistantly. When I lived in Indiana we fished the Tippecanoe River. One place we climbed out on this great big rock over the water and dropped worms right up close to the rock. Red Ears (we called them rock bass or goggleeyes) would fill your stringer.
_________________________

Top
#2415364 - 07/01/08 07:20 AM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: grandpa75672]
chuckwagon Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 04/01/03
Posts: 1621
Loc: Sherman, Texas

I watched a guy FILL a 5 gallon bucket with bream yesterday. There was not but about 20 seconds between fish. He was using meal worms he bought at Petco and would catch 3 and 4 hand-sized bream before rebaiting.
_________________________
****Sun sinking low....lines baited.....gentle south breeze blowing...you realize.........I AM! .

Top
#2417384 - 07/01/08 06:04 PM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: chuckwagon]
Smile-n-Nod Offline
TFF Team Angler

Registered: 07/05/05
Posts: 4692
Loc: TX
I've heard that half of all world record fish were caught within three days of the full moon or the new moon...
_________________________


"It's not that our liberal friends are ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so." — Ronald Reagan

"The fishermen will groan and lament, all who cast hooks into the Nile." — Isaiah 19:8a

Top
#2538627 - 08/11/08 06:32 AM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: Smile-n-Nod]
Novato Offline
Angler

Registered: 10/13/06
Posts: 296
Loc: San Antonio, TX
Originally Posted By: Smile-n-Nod
I've heard that half of all world record fish were caught within three days of the full moon or the new moon...


yeah, and half weren't...
_________________________
SCOTT

Top
#2540588 - 08/11/08 03:53 PM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: grandpa75672]
GPfisherDad Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 06/30/08
Posts: 160
Loc: Grand Prairie, TX
Originally Posted By: grandpa75672
I occaisionally catch some but not consistantly. When I lived in Indiana we fished the Tippecanoe River. One place we climbed out on this great big rock over the water and dropped worms right up close to the rock. Red Ears (we called them rock bass or goggleeyes) would fill your stringer.



How long ago was it you lived and fished the Tippy? My two uncles have lived out there for close to 25 years, and my dad's family all lives in Lafayette. We would go up every summer for 2 weeks or so and dad and I would go out with my uncle on the Tippy and just catch tons of fish on soft craws...all kinds of fish. They live on, and we fished around, Horeshoe Bend.
_________________________

Chris

"....and I will make you fishers of men"

Top
#2540678 - 08/11/08 04:24 PM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: GPfisherDad]
grandpa75672 Offline
TFF Celebrity

Registered: 05/14/05
Posts: 6386
Loc: marshall, texas
Originally Posted By: GPfisherDad
Originally Posted By: grandpa75672
I occaisionally catch some but not consistantly. When I lived in Indiana we fished the Tippecanoe River. One place we climbed out on this great big rock over the water and dropped worms right up close to the rock. Red Ears (we called them rock bass or goggleeyes) would fill your stringer.



How long ago was it you lived and fished the Tippy? My two uncles have lived out there for close to 25 years, and my dad's family all lives in Lafayette. We would go up every summer for 2 weeks or so and dad and I would go out with my uncle on the Tippy and just catch tons of fish on soft craws...all kinds of fish. They live on, and we fished around, Horeshoe Bend.


I was raised in Indianapolis til graduating high school. Uncle had a lot on lake Freeman. Is the YMCA Camp Tecumseh still there? I was a counselor there one summer. That's an experience you never forget. My Uncle Bill Deter was our fishing guru. Took us to places he knew on the Tippecanoe. I really don't remember all that much. I remember going to Indiana Beach Amusement park. And the camp would take overnight canoe trips down to where the Purdue dock was. Man, that is a long time ago.
_________________________

Top
#2541536 - 08/11/08 08:19 PM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: grandpa75672]
GPfisherDad Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 06/30/08
Posts: 160
Loc: Grand Prairie, TX
Yup, Camp Tecumseh is still there. We used to float down from Horseshoe to the camp, fishing, then get out at the bridge below that, can't remember the name, and dad would come pick us up.

I also lived in Indianapolis for 4 years in the late 90's, early 2000's. Moved up there from East Texas, and moved back after about 4 years.

Speaking of Indiana Beach, were the carp there then? Man I dreamed about tossing a hook off in there with a piece of popcorn on it and just trying to hold on. Those things were so thick you could walk across their backs...and big!

You uncle's name sounds familiar. My dad and my uncles, and soon to be uncles would all fish the Tippy and Wabash when they were younger. I'll have to shoot my uncle an email and ask if he knows or knew anyone by that name. I also have an aunt and uncle who have a place on Freeman.
_________________________

Chris

"....and I will make you fishers of men"

Top
#2544133 - 08/12/08 04:03 PM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: GPfisherDad]
grandpa75672 Offline
TFF Celebrity

Registered: 05/14/05
Posts: 6386
Loc: marshall, texas
All of my aunts and uncles in the area are long passed away. There are cousins in Indy I have not seen since 1964. I moved back to Indy in 1971 and left again in 1973. I think every acre of water in Indiana has carp. I remember a gravel pit my Grandma favored for sucker fishing. Don't think there is anything like that in Texas. Had some good times growing up there, but found out you can never go back. Everything changes and all you have is your memories.
_________________________

Top
#2602408 - 08/31/08 02:28 PM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: grandpa75672]
Mike Holder Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 08/16/08
Posts: 89
Loc: SE of Camp Wood
This stuff does make a lot of sense. I have had some of my best days bream fishin on the creek sitting on a bucket when the MOONSHINE.

Top
#2605871 - 09/01/08 08:21 PM Re: Tell me something that the Bream Busters don't know [Re: chuckwagon]
kelkay Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 11/26/07
Posts: 2956
Loc: Tyler-Longview metroplex :-)
I have done the same thing on crickets. Meal worms are easier to bait on the hook though.
_________________________
As long as I get a bite, I don't want to leave!

Top



©2007 OUTDOOR SITES NETWORK all rights reserved USA and Worldwide
.