Nobody fishing?

redneck joe

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May be an evolutionary blend. Fish ain't too particu,ar where their sperms go....

There is a red eye bass aka coosa bass I've caught a few times at a friend's river down in Huntsville. Looks similar, and at 8 inches was a nice (relative) size and like all stream/river fish fight better than lake fish.


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Captain Caveman

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I caught this beast on Saturday morning. She fought for what seemed like 45min, dragging out line repeatedly, running for structure, and extracting every ounce of my energy until I barely won the battle of exhaustion.

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Mc Tool

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I caught this beast on Saturday morning. She fought for what seemed like 45min, dragging out line repeatedly, running for structure, and extracting every ounce of my energy until I barely won the battle of exhaustion.

I’m lucky to have survived this battle of wills…View attachment 411363
Awww , it took ages to open the image and ...........what a disappointment😆 obviously not from Texas.
What is it ?
 

Captain Caveman

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Awww , it took ages to open the image and ...........what a disappointment😆 obviously not from Texas.
What is it ?
You need to upgrade from AOL dial-up... :D

It was a baby panfish, maybe a green sunfish? It was the end of our final fishing club event for the season and I needed to catch a few panfish to score some quick points. I went over to some docks and pitched a worm on a hook with my ultra light rod. I caught three panfish in the span of a minute....which is the limit for our league. I then went back out to troll for a quick northern pike but got skunked before time ran out.

That little guy still counted for three points though!
 

BWR1953

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After I got the grass cut this morning, I decided to go to the ol' fishin' hole and see what the fish were up to. Apparently, they were at home watching TV. :LOL:

The only bites I got were from a couple bugs, but I did see the resident swamp lizard.
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That creature was wearing camo! Clever girl. 😂
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After about 90 minutes, I gave up at that pond and headed over to a "new" one to check out. It's about 1/2 the size of the other one.

Very nice little pond and I'll go back there again, even though I only cast a couple times today. It's got a real "bassy" feel to it.
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Mc Tool

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It is a nice looking pond You guys seem to have such a wide variety of fish that a pond this size would be self supporting and provide edible fish , where as here apart from tiny fish we only got trout , salmon and ( in some places )perch and a lot of our fishing waters rely on being regularly restocked with juvenile fish , we have designated fishing areas for kids only which are totally reliant on restocking . This is all financed from fishing licence fees ( 150 bucks last year Adult ) so I dont mind paying it ..... tell ya what tho I have had a fishing license every year since I had to have one .... so 50 years , and I have only ever seen one ranger and then he never actually asked if I had one .
We are moving into a new era here , now we have licences for resident and overseas fishers , designated "back country " waters ( extra licence req ) and some etiquette re the "fly in " fishers ( like you spend 3 days hiking into remote fisheries only to have some arsehole drop into the head of your area in a chopper , some of them ( both the overseas fisher and the guide/piolet ) can be very aggressive . Some dont realise that even if you spent 5 grand flying in there you might still have to wait your turn .
Im pleased I wasn't born any later 😀
 

dingbat

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This is all financed from fishing licence fees ( 150 bucks last year Adult ) so I dont mind paying it ..... tell ya what tho I have had a fishing license every year since I had to have one ....
I assume those are $NZ?

I get a State issued Sport Fishing stamp for $50 USD. Not only covers everyone on my boat, also covers my individual license requirements for fish and crabs both on and off the boat.

I also buy a federally issued Highly Migrational Species permit for $24 USD to harvest Tuna, etc.

If I fished freshwater, the license would be $32 for a resident, $12 for Senior
 
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