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Offline CallMeBigPapa

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Re: Educate me about fishing
« Reply #15 on: October 25, 2012, 05:05:13 PM »
Find a friend that sleighs fish...hang on his every word/move. Pay attention to the details.

Offline Button Nubbs

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Re: Educate me about fishing
« Reply #16 on: October 25, 2012, 05:43:47 PM »
 :yeah:

glad were friends bigpoppa :tup:
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Offline Thefisherman83

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Re: Educate me about fishing
« Reply #17 on: October 29, 2012, 10:32:19 AM »
Were just gonna have to agree to disagree. :chuckle: work is slow so I'm gonna argue with you guys :p

Casting reels are very easy to be able to use proficiently with a little practice. They are easier to freespool with which is a big part of float fishing. They will quickly become more of a dream than a nightmare.

A situation I have seen multiple times before played its self out again last tuesday. We were fishing a hole for kings with floats and eggs. Everyone was using the beaumac style heavy floats except for one guy that was using a dink. Everyone in the hole hooked multiple fish except for that one guy who was fishing the same depth, good bait, and the same water. No need for a spinning rod with a heavy float like that. 

Its hard to find a good heavy spinning rod that casts well imo. I'd rather put the wood to a fish on a casting rod than play them to exhaustion with a spinning rod. They will still tear you up with a casting setup! :chuckle:(No offense fisherman83)

90% of the kings I have hooked this year have been in the *censored* and they know where every piece of wood in the river is. :chuckle:

No offence taken at all, I agree 100%.  I almost never use spinning setups anymore, the control and power of a casting rig is second to none!  Just have a hard time recommending one to somebody looking to get into fishing. 
Hunting and Fishing are not matters of life or death... THEY ARE WAY MORE IMPORTANT!!!

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