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MacroGuru
06-20-2015, 10:40 AM
Moving back home to Utah has me fishing right now at least 2 to 3 times a week. I am now getting into the Bass aspect as well as we now have some great fisheries.
I figured why not start a thread...
So lets go, who here is into fishing? What's your preference (Besides Trout, it's all a given we love the trout)? Your Rigs? Pics?
I am a spinning rod guy, no boat (yet) do a lot of shore and river fishing.
Some of my favorite locations I fish at in Utah are:
Strawberry Reservoir (Rainbows, Cutthroats and Kokanee Salmon)
Deer Creek Reservoir (Rainbows, Small Mouth Bass)
Utah Lake (White Bass, Catfish)
Provo River (Rainbows, Browns)
In WNY:
Lake Erie (Small Mouth Bass, Lake Trout)
Cassadaga Lake (Panfish, Bass)
Current Creek (Rainbows, Browns)
I will dig through my pics and upload a few of some of the nice Bows I have caught this year when I get home....
Edward64
06-20-2015, 12:00 PM
I've been fishing since college. I live on a small lake/pond and used to go fishing in a jonboat/trolling motor all the time until kids starting getting older and other priorities happened.
Primarily bass and bream fishing in ponds (a couple times on a river) due to accessibility but have been saltwater fishing 3-4 times. Really enjoyed catching redfish in the Tampa area.
Light to ultra-light spinning rod guy, 6-8lb test line. Plastics - worm, jigs and jerk baits. Biggest bass was about 8.5 lbs.
Strange fishing experiences - I've hooked a bullfrog and a snapping turtle, both on a plastic worm, and had a low flying duck hit my line and crash into the water.
When I retire, I would like to move closer to saltwater where I can do more saltwater fishing -- more variety than bass, bream, crappie and catfish that we find in the south.
CU Tiger
06-20-2015, 09:25 PM
Love to fish.
Bought our current hosue JUST because it had a pond in the back yard (on my property) Its stocked with Bass, Cats adn bream.
Me and my son (14) went off shore fishing for Memorial day and had a blast.
Had a boat for years but sold it last year.
Im a baitcast reel fan. And fish all kinds of tackle.
Edward64
06-21-2015, 06:22 AM
Bought our current hosue JUST because it had a pond in the back yard (on my property) Its stocked with Bass, Cats adn bream.
Me and my son (14) went off shore fishing for Memorial day and had a blast.
Had a boat for years but sold it last year.
That's why we bought this second house, had a 40 acre farm pond in the subdivision. About 14-15 feet at deepest. My son started fishing 12-13 and he was really into it but then other sports took priority.
How big is your pond?
NobodyHere
06-21-2015, 06:46 AM
I can finally ask FOFC to "show me your trout" w/o having it sound weird.
dubb93
06-21-2015, 04:29 PM
I love to fish but I really don't have any idea where to go that I wouldn't be trespassing or have to pay a fee every time I wanted to toss a line in the water. There was a spot in the town I used to live in that was public and I would go from time to time but the fishing wasn't very good and now that I live in a different town it would be too long of a drive. We are looking to buy a house and one is on a lake that is supposed to have really good fishing. It's my front runner at this point.
MizzouCowboy
06-21-2015, 08:26 PM
I love to fish and try to go as often as I can, which unfortunately for me hasn't been much this year. I got to go trout! fishing last weekend at the White River in Arkansas and had a blast. I only caught 5 rainbows, but several people were saying they didn't even get a bite. It was a free fishing weekend in Arkansas, so it was packed and to there was too much pressure on the fish.
My favorite fishing is for catfish. I mostly fish for channels due to how many you can get in a short period of time, but sometimes I try (and fail) to get a trophy Blue or Flathead.
For eating I think there is nothing as good as a crappie. Fun as hell to catch also, and usually the numbers are huge. When I was younger I bass fished 100%, but anymore it seems I just wear my old ass out too fast.
I have several rods and reels, I believe I am up to 15 due to my latest fly rod... of course that doesn't include the one I bought for my wife. ;) I mostly use baitcasters, but will use a spinning reel with crappie and some techniques for channel cats. My go to reel is an Abu Garcia C3 6500 and/or 4600. I am an Abu Garcia fan boy. For Life.
I fish out of a kayak. It's just so amazing, pure serenity for me. And a helluva workout if you want.
MacroGuru
06-22-2015, 10:41 AM
I fish out of a kayak. It's just so amazing, pure serenity for me. And a helluva workout if you want.
I went up to the Sylvania Wilderness in Wisconsin a few years ago and fished out of a kayak, I loved it. I will probably end up getting one here as well as the 14' Aluminum Boat.
Right now my Rod is an Ugly Stick, ultra light, it's like 5'8" and I have a Shimano Sahara ultralight spinning reel.
I bought my GF a nice Flueger rod and reel and I love it more than my setup. The reel is smooth and very sensitive.
Between the 2 of us, we have 7 kids and are sitting at 9 setups and I will be buying #10 today for part of my daddy's day gift. Part #2 will be tomorrow when we head up to Deer Creek Reservoir here in Utah and she has rented a boat for the day for both of us to go trolling. We will be into the Trout, Walleye and Bass up there, so it's going to be cool.
MacroGuru
06-22-2015, 10:42 AM
I love to fish but I really don't have any idea where to go that I wouldn't be trespassing or have to pay a fee every time I wanted to toss a line in the water. There was a spot in the town I used to live in that was public and I would go from time to time but the fishing wasn't very good and now that I live in a different town it would be too long of a drive. We are looking to buy a house and one is on a lake that is supposed to have really good fishing. It's my front runner at this point.
This is what I hated about WNY. I had no choice but to sit down and find all the rivers I could fish on because the only way to hit the lakes was with a boat as all shores were taken up by private owners.
Here in Utah, most lakes are public land so no cabins or anything tying up shore lines.
cartman
06-22-2015, 10:43 AM
Planning on doing some trout fishing next week in northern New Mexico. After years of spin casting, I'm going to give a fly rod a try.
MacroGuru
06-22-2015, 12:56 PM
Planning on doing some trout fishing next week in northern New Mexico. After years of spin casting, I'm going to give a fly rod a try.
Awesome, I don't have the patience for a Fly Rod yet...
CU Tiger
06-22-2015, 03:06 PM
That's why we bought this second house, had a 40 acre farm pond in the subdivision. About 14-15 feet at deepest. My son started fishing 12-13 and he was really into it but then other sports took priority.
How big is your pond?
Its just about 2 acres. Nothing real exciting. About 30' deep in the center. But it serves me and the kids well.
MacroGuru
06-22-2015, 11:37 PM
We head out at 445 am to get to the lake, I am hoping to land some nice ones tomorrow.
We hit the small river by our house tonight. She landed 3 firsts for her. Her first white bass, her first Black Bullhead and her first channel cat.
Tomorrow I am hoping she hooks up her first walleye.
Mizzou B-ball fan
06-22-2015, 11:51 PM
My five year old decided to show off a bit last weekend while fishing with her trusty Barbie rod with her grandpa.
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MacroGuru
06-25-2015, 11:09 AM
So as I said, we were going out on a Boat for half a day, it produced almost nothing, we caught one 13" Rainbow that weighed just over a pound.
But we went to another lake for the second half and fished from shore and caught these
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/469/18527944744_60961ef9ee_z.jpg
It was a great day!
MacroGuru
06-25-2015, 11:13 AM
Also, some of my fun times from earlier in the year
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https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/318/19150480625_9c77fb7082_n.jpg
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