Bread?
Most fish are on a low carb diet, may want to try some meat
Most fish are on a low carb diet, may want to try some meat
went out today with just some white bread as bait.
the only thing biting was a turtle that kept following me around...EATING MY FREAKIN BREAD OFF THE HOOK
it usually works wonders down here. i'm going to stop and pick up some lures on the way home.Bread?
Most fish are on a low carb diet, may want to try some meat
it usually works wonders down here. i'm going to stop and pick up some lures on the way home.
Dicks had a Shiamo setup on sale for 50% off, so I picked it up yesterday. Was $50. Now I need to go get some line. Lures. Hooks. Sinkers. Bobbers.
May have been cheaper to just go fishing with my .22!
Shimano is quality stuff.
You have no idea what you're getting into! Give it a couple years and you'll want to buy every bait at your local tacke shop. Pan fishing can be cheap, so can bass fishing if you don't accumulate lures like me. DON'T musky fish! That will drain you're wallet like no other. Good luck this fishing season, Shimano is a good brand, it will work just fine! What kind of fish are you going after if you don't mind my asking?
Jason, I am left handed and just now I realized, when I use a baitcaster, I throw with my left hand and reel with my right. If I am using a spinning rod, I throw with my right hand and reel with my left. So I guess all my bait casters are set up right handed, and all my spinning reels are left. Almost all spinning reels can be switched, but not all baitcasters have that option.
I will go against the purist here and recommend a nice baitcaster (spincaster if your not into open reels) or spinning reel combo, 6 1/2 foot medium action Shimano or Shakespeare rod and reel combo from one of the big box stores. A nice setup can be had for under $50.