MikeyMikey
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*UNOFFICIAL REPORT*
Date: May 11, 2008.
Time fished: 1030~1130 hour.
Location: (*#&%)(#$*@)(*#$@ (Location map & pictures not included for being a unofficial report for public)
Condition: cloudy, windy! some gust, I absolutely hate windy days!, water still cool/cold. Pretty much no weeds yet. Temperature?... cool enough!! (Find green weeds, find fish)
Weapons: 7'6" BPS Ultralight rod (4 pcs) & Pflueger President spinner with 4lb test Berkley Vanish. Berkley 2.5" Gulp!, BPS 1.5" micro tube red/yellow, Lunker City 1.5" Shad. 1/16oz jighead.
Comments: I originally used to use 5'6" UL rod - it is really good for working the lures like 2.5" Rapala Floater, you can really give crazy action and etc... but when it comes to castability for these light baits it sucks. although fresh new line does help a little. So I started using 7'6" and it is so much better in every way exempt controlling light hardbaits.
I would use even longer rods if fishing fairly open area. You do see a lot of people using those 10'+ noodle rods perch fishing. I would too if I have any rod like that... as long as it's one of those quality very light weight rod.
I thought I visit one of my shore spot to how the condition was before I take my 3 year young nephew fishing for the first time. (I think he is 3? maybe 4 already? or 2 1/2? I really forgot, anyhow)
Here are the pictures (Sony Ericsson W810i, 2MP camera)
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No Fish(s) were harmed during this visit and all fish(s) were released! (Only one bleeder)
Couple of annoying perchs were caught aswell. Seen one jumbo swimmin' but the smaller bastards would attack the bait faster.
Victim #1
My first crappie of 2008. Oh YeaH!!!
Victim #2
Tried to capture a action shot and hook came off~
Victim #3
Can see the bait through it's paper thin mouth
Victim #4
BONUS!!
Victim #5
2.5" Gulp!, it caught this crappie, it caught steelie for openfire! awesome!
Victim #6
I Love Bluegill !! Yes hand size gills will gulp the Gulp!
Victim #7
Wacky Rigged (openfire style), How the heck can that bluegill get hooked?
Victim #8
Flower Power!!, such a cute looking fishy.
Vicitm #9
Getting Bigger!
Victim #10
For me this is my personal best! Such a fragile fishy.
Vicitim #11
Fatso Rock Bass
Victim #12
Totally Out Of Season! End of Discussion! (Had another but released without snapshot)
Both gave very unprofessional fight.
(I guess I'll do a report after my nephew's first ever fishing trip!)
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-The End-
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Date: May 11, 2008.
Time fished: 1030~1130 hour.
Location: (*#&%)(#$*@)(*#$@ (Location map & pictures not included for being a unofficial report for public)
Condition: cloudy, windy! some gust, I absolutely hate windy days!, water still cool/cold. Pretty much no weeds yet. Temperature?... cool enough!! (Find green weeds, find fish)
Weapons: 7'6" BPS Ultralight rod (4 pcs) & Pflueger President spinner with 4lb test Berkley Vanish. Berkley 2.5" Gulp!, BPS 1.5" micro tube red/yellow, Lunker City 1.5" Shad. 1/16oz jighead.
Comments: I originally used to use 5'6" UL rod - it is really good for working the lures like 2.5" Rapala Floater, you can really give crazy action and etc... but when it comes to castability for these light baits it sucks. although fresh new line does help a little. So I started using 7'6" and it is so much better in every way exempt controlling light hardbaits.
I would use even longer rods if fishing fairly open area. You do see a lot of people using those 10'+ noodle rods perch fishing. I would too if I have any rod like that... as long as it's one of those quality very light weight rod.
I thought I visit one of my shore spot to how the condition was before I take my 3 year young nephew fishing for the first time. (I think he is 3? maybe 4 already? or 2 1/2? I really forgot, anyhow)
Here are the pictures (Sony Ericsson W810i, 2MP camera)
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No Fish(s) were harmed during this visit and all fish(s) were released! (Only one bleeder)
Couple of annoying perchs were caught aswell. Seen one jumbo swimmin' but the smaller bastards would attack the bait faster.
Victim #1
My first crappie of 2008. Oh YeaH!!!
Victim #2
Tried to capture a action shot and hook came off~
Victim #3
Can see the bait through it's paper thin mouth
Victim #4
BONUS!!
Victim #5
2.5" Gulp!, it caught this crappie, it caught steelie for openfire! awesome!
Victim #6
I Love Bluegill !! Yes hand size gills will gulp the Gulp!
Victim #7
Wacky Rigged (openfire style), How the heck can that bluegill get hooked?
Victim #8
Flower Power!!, such a cute looking fishy.
Vicitm #9
Getting Bigger!
Victim #10
For me this is my personal best! Such a fragile fishy.
Vicitim #11
Fatso Rock Bass
Victim #12
Totally Out Of Season! End of Discussion! (Had another but released without snapshot)
Both gave very unprofessional fight.
(I guess I'll do a report after my nephew's first ever fishing trip!)
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-The End-
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