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My Fish Finder Main => General Fishing Discussion => Topic started by: finatic on Mar 11, 2009, 08:21 PM
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Every year at the end of the season I do a finally tally from my log book. I always realize I have a record of my catches and something that over the years means more too me than anything and that is the friendships made when you walk over and start a conversation with the guys set up around you! This is something you can't and don't do in a boat, if you get to close to someone, they get upset like it's their lake or your gonna steal their secrets or something... I always try to start conversations at the dock loading or unloading the boat...I usually surprise them by showing or even giving them the plastics that worked for me... Most think it's BS but this past summer when I threw a youngster the hot color ribbed worm and gave him the rig to fish it I got the coolest response.... I was down the lake a bit and heard the young fellow yelling to me " Hey mister look what I caught on that worm" It might not have been the biggest fish, but he thought at the moment it was!
Another time this couple where headin out and said " they didn't know why they hadn't caught anything in that lake" I ask where they fished...She exclaimed same old spot, same old nothing...I pointed them towards a small flat with a good weed edge and she said let's go there and he rolled his eyes and ...Well later in the parking lot while tying down the lady came running up to me with 4 of the nicest walleyes and a smile and a hug... sure made her day and mine too!
So I got a little side tracked there but wanted to say.. Let's all try to be more friendly on the water, maybe you'll learn something in return..I fish for fun and try to keep it that way, I do fish the local tourneys and have done well, but always try to share info...on IS I contiguously got blasted by the locals for saying anything but you know what..tuff...I learned to keep it general info but did not lie about anything cuz you will get caught up in it...
So do more than wave! Good fishin...and enjoy the summer and practice CPR...please for the kids sake!
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Met a lot of great people out on the water talking on the ship to shore. Sometimes the fishing is slow and the radio is a great way to kill time and meet new people.
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Every year at the end of the season I do a finally tally from my log book. I always realize I have a record of my catches and something that over the years means more too me than anything and that is the friendships made when you walk over and start a conversation with the guys set up around you! This is something you can't and don't do in a boat, if you get to close to someone, they get upset like it's their lake or your gonna steal their secrets or something... I always try to start conversations at the dock loading or unloading the boat...I usually surprise them by showing or even giving them the plastics that worked for me... Most think it's BS but this past summer when I threw a youngster the hot color ribbed worm and gave him the rig to fish it I got the coolest response.... I was down the lake a bit and heard the young fellow yelling to me " Hey mister look what I caught on that worm" It might not have been the biggest fish, but he thought at the moment it was!
Another time this couple where headin out and said " they didn't know why they hadn't caught anything in that lake" I ask where they fished...She exclaimed same old spot, same old nothing...I pointed them towards a small flat with a good weed edge and she said let's go there and he rolled his eyes and ...Well later in the parking lot while tying down the lady came running up to me with 4 of the nicest walleyes and a smile and a hug... sure made her day and mine too!
So I got a little side tracked there but wanted to say.. Let's all try to be more friendly on the water, maybe you'll learn something in return..I fish for fun and try to keep it that way, I do fish the local tourneys and have done well, but always try to share info...on IS I contiguously got blasted by the locals for saying anything but you know what..tuff...I learned to keep it general info but did not lie about anything cuz you will get caught up in it...
So do more than wave! Good fishin...and enjoy the summer and practice CPR...please for the kids sake!
Nicely said my friend. I also get sad when the ice melts and my IceShanty friends go on with thier open water lives. That is one of the reasons I don't fish much from my boat anymore. I would rather wade a stream and meet fellow anglers and perhaps make a few new friends along the way.
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I love the cooking and not getting lines caught up
on the bottom or trees
Ill be taking my little 14 foot boat out but
will miss just walking out and dropping a line.
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this was my first hardcore icefishing season (went every weekend for 2 months) and had such a blast... One thing is for sure... going fishing during the coldest nastiest part of the year your only going to meet true diehard fishermen which in my experience has been very helpful and enjoyable, compared to some of the recreational boaters/jetskiers you run into during the summer...but with the seasons changing theres nothing that can be done except get out and enjoy the best we can :tipup:
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I'm really going to miss "snotcicles" .....LOL
and the fish warden sneaking up behind me.
On soft water they gotta use a boat. LOL
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Walking on water.... ;D
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Nicely said my friend. I also get sad when the ice melts and my IceShanty friends go on with thier open water lives. That is one of the reasons I don't fish much from my boat anymore. I would rather wade a stream and meet fellow anglers and perhaps make a few new friends along the way.
well said!!! :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
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Cookin on the ice and having to run for a flag every time i try to take a bite and the socializing, like ya said not as much of it goes on as on teh hardwater
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The thing I miss the most is the access to hundreds of lakes that are either fly in or canoe and portage in during the open water season.
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Every year at the end of the season I do a finally tally from my log book. I always realize I have a record of my catches and something that over the years means more too me than anything and that is the friendships made when you walk over and start a conversation with the guys set up around you! This is something you can't and don't do in a boat, if you get to close to someone, they get upset like it's their lake or your gonna steal their secrets or something... I always try to start conversations at the dock loading or unloading the boat...I usually surprise them by showing or even giving them the plastics that worked for me... Most think it's BS but this past summer when I threw a youngster the hot color ribbed worm and gave him the rig to fish it I got the coolest response.... I was down the lake a bit and heard the young fellow yelling to me " Hey mister look what I caught on that worm" It might not have been the biggest fish, but he thought at the moment it was!
Another time this couple where headin out and said " they didn't know why they hadn't caught anything in that lake" I ask where they fished...She exclaimed same old spot, same old nothing...I pointed them towards a small flat with a good weed edge and she said let's go there and he rolled his eyes and ...Well later in the parking lot while tying down the lady came running up to me with 4 of the nicest walleyes and a smile and a hug... sure made her day and mine too!
So I got a little side tracked there but wanted to say.. Let's all try to be more friendly on the water, maybe you'll learn something in return..I fish for fun and try to keep it that way, I do fish the local tourneys and have done well, but always try to share info...on IS I contiguously got blasted by the locals for saying anything but you know what..tuff...I learned to keep it general info but did not lie about anything cuz you will get caught up in it...
So do more than wave! Good fishin...and enjoy the summer and practice CPR...please for the kids sake!
Very well put! I like your style! Tightlines to you!
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Every year at the end of the season I do a finally tally from my log book. I always realize I have a record of my catches and something that over the years means more too me than anything and that is the friendships made when you walk over and start a conversation with the guys set up around you! This is something you can't and don't do in a boat, if you get to close to someone, they get upset like it's their lake or your gonna steal their secrets or something... I always try to start conversations at the dock loading or unloading the boat...I usually surprise them by showing or even giving them the plastics that worked for me... Most think it's BS but this past summer when I threw a youngster the hot color ribbed worm and gave him the rig to fish it I got the coolest response.... I was down the lake a bit and heard the young fellow yelling to me " Hey mister look what I caught on that worm" It might not have been the biggest fish, but he thought at the moment it was!
Another time this couple where headin out and said " they didn't know why they hadn't caught anything in that lake" I ask where they fished...She exclaimed same old spot, same old nothing...I pointed them towards a small flat with a good weed edge and she said let's go there and he rolled his eyes and ...Well later in the parking lot while tying down the lady came running up to me with 4 of the nicest walleyes and a smile and a hug... sure made her day and mine too!
So I got a little side tracked there but wanted to say.. Let's all try to be more friendly on the water, maybe you'll learn something in return..I fish for fun and try to keep it that way, I do fish the local tourneys and have done well, but always try to share info...on IS I contiguously got blasted by the locals for saying anything but you know what..tuff...I learned to keep it general info but did not lie about anything cuz you will get caught up in it...
So do more than wave! Good fishin...and enjoy the summer and practice CPR...please for the kids sake!
Finatic, that's a great act of good ole fishing sportsmanship and great acts of commaraderie, I actually would enjoy talking to you sometime on a boat dock. LOL this coming year on the open water , I would like to think everyone who fishes for enjoyment could run into many people like yourself, it sure would make for a much better world.
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I'm going to miss everything about the hardwater. But I have a few friends that are new to ice fishing
and watching their faces when a huge crack erupts :o is priceless
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I'll miss the solitude of the ice. None of my buddies will venture out on the ice with me. But on the other hand, I'm looking forward to fishing with my buddies again. ;D
Drifter, I'm jealous. That topo map looks like a sponge. But you still have lots of ice don't ya? Another reason for me to be jealous. >:(
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I'll miss the solitude of the ice. None of my buddies will venture out on the ice with me. But on the other hand, I'm looking forward to fishing with my buddies again. ;D
Drifter, I'm jealous. That topo map looks like a sponge. But you still have lots of ice don't ya? Another reason for me to be jealous. >:(
Ice we got!!!
Ice out is in June in these here parts. ;D :'( >:( ???
Here's a TOPO version of that Sat Photo (more or less) :D
We ain't short of water to wet a line in. ;)
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Hey drifter about how many square miles is that map?
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Hey drifter about how many square miles is that map?
About 6,700 square miles. 76 miles by 88 miles.
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I miss it so much that Tuesday when I took some Christmas trees and my boat to the lake to make some brush to crappie fish over,I also took my Schooley Rod along and when I finished planting the trees I backed the boat up to the branches of a fallen tree in the water and used the rod over the back of the boat, below my transducer, to catch some gills....didn' even have to drill a hole.. :D
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i miss going to peoples shacks and seeing what they are catching and what not... i do agree some OW fellas have the mind set that the world is out to get them..
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Yeah its wierd. I like for people to come on over and shoot the bull with me on the ice . They can even drill a hole next to me I dont mind. Now in the boat If You come within casting distance I've got a problem. I dont understand it, but thats the way it is.
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I'll miss how amazing a can of soup on the old top heater taste on the ice. I'll miss how good it feels to share a can with a friend who didn't bring food for "all dayer"! I'll miss the solitude of closing the hut and the beauty of winter mornings, mixed with friends who don't think your crazy for sitting on ice all day.
Even Jesus thought walking on water was cool!
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WALKING ON WATER!!!
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i love ice fishing
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i like the more laid back attitude, and the pride in knowing that you are a hardcore minority, doing a specialized thing that most sportsman only hear of. i like the underwater camera use, the cardgames, the brats off the grill. open water has its charms, too. but i will miss ice season.
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;) falling thru ;)..ice out in JUNE..??? ..YOU LUCK SOB'S..tight lines
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Nothing!!! I like ice fishing but open water is WAYYY more upbeat and crazy... Full plain doin 75 across a glassy calm lake at sunrise throwin 60 ft of rooster tail.... aint nothin better.
I did come up with one thing... I like how when you're ice fishin you can get with a WHOLE group of people, like at the Gull Lake outing, everybody in one spot, drinkin beer and bsin...... kinda hard to get 40 guys in one boat..
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My Dad was telling me about a guy that got "escorted" off Seneca the other day by the Sheriff for pelting a boat that got too close with beer bottles & obscenities. Ahhhhh...the peaceful, relaxing atmosphere of a spring day on the water.....
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there are no black flies on the ice around here they could almost carry you away it takes a pretty determined individual to try to brave those little buggers and it seems that they just lick the bug dope off to get to your skin
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I did come up with one thing... I like how when you're ice fishin you can get with a WHOLE group of people, like at the Gull Lake outing, everybody in one spot, drinkin beer and bsin...... kinda hard to get 40 guys in one boat..
oh ya, check this out....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsGOX7DMVCg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsGOX7DMVCg)
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oh ya, check this out....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsGOX7DMVCg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsGOX7DMVCg)
looks like log bay day on lake george
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oh ya, check this out....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsGOX7DMVCg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsGOX7DMVCg)
nice!!! :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: