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Fishing Style (changing?) #4459896 02/08/10 01:38 PM
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I'm considering Feeder Fishing vs Specimen due to lugging all my tackle. The idea of catching all species of fish, blanking less and having the motivation to fish more often (short session) vs the weekend (long sessions), would all be a plus. Any thoughts?

Re: Fishing Style (changing?) [Re: Don_Morey] #4460302 02/08/10 03:34 PM
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take up float fishing lift style when you don't feeling like lugging a bunch of gear.


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Re: Fishing Style (changing?) [Re: LoneStarCarper] #4462178 02/08/10 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: LoneStarCarper
take up float fishing lift style when you don't feeling like lugging a bunch of gear.


?lift style?

Re: Fishing Style (changing?) [Re: Don_Morey] #4462196 02/08/10 07:50 PM
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you can use a regular bass rod or, spend hundreds on a float rod.


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Re: Fishing Style (changing?) [Re: buffaloman chris] #4462943 02/08/10 09:46 PM
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I'd spend hundreds on a Trabucco, Milo, Preston, etc. before I'd ever buy a bass rod.

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its whatever floats ur boat. al had a bad [censored] float rod combo sor sale a while back might see if it still around.


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pb common 36.4lb
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pb blue 39.0lb
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Re: Fishing Style (changing?) [Re: buffaloman chris] #4462986 02/08/10 09:51 PM
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I don't need a float rod at the moment, but may p/u a few feeder rods. Paul has one I'm looking at that can handle anything Town/Emma could challenge me with.


***Off to work now**** to make money, to buy more tackle, lol

Re: Fishing Style (changing?) [Re: buffaloman chris] #4463679 02/08/10 11:39 PM
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Try all kinds of fishing. You'll be able to pull some things that work from each style.

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Re: Fishing Style (changing?) [Re: badchade] #4465205 02/09/10 03:31 AM
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Originally Posted By: badchade
Try all kinds of fishing. You'll be able to pull some things that work from each style.
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