Douglasdzaster
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That is awesome! Great memories for you and the young ones.
What about Night Putting?
What about Night Putting?
I agree . I turned in all my golfing equipment for fishing equipment.In my neck of the woods they have occasional winter golf tourneys where they play in the snow with orange balls. Or so I've heard. Sorry to hijack the thread, I just had that night putting thing in my head ever since first saw this thread. Think I'd much rather night fish than night putt. Especially with a teenager. Back when I was in HS though.......that woulda been good fun!
I can’t wait until I’ve gone to this lake enough that I know my way around.Went back and found the fish again. Nathan and his crappie gear killed it again. He got a nice 27" fish, besides many others. It was a blast hearing the drags scream. We caught some nice crappie, too, but they didn't make the pictures.
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It's tempting to do this every night, when the fishing is this good.
That is awesome! Glad to see a youngster doing something like. I believe it makes them better adults.Yes, the kids are floating on cloud 9, showing all their friends the pictures.
And since Nathan (the one holding the Crappie) made the lures AND he caught the biggest fish on two trips in a row, he is extra proud.
Here are his lures, by the way:
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They are small lures, but for some reason, the fish really like them. I just got 8 packs from him today. I'm going to shoot slab sauce into the baggies to see if that helps impregnate them with the scent. He says he may start adding scent to the lures after the sauce worked so well.
Im 72 and used to only fish at night. Lake Washington over the spillway and up St Johns river more catfish then you could eat . gave most away. also on Melbourne causeway bridge was awesome with lantern. some day let me tell you about best advise I ever was told about TROUT fishing on bridgeEnjoyed going for catfish at night for many years, but at 72 I fish mostly by myself, so going out at night is probably not a good idea. Sure wish I could though....
Hey Grog, where are you from?Im 72 and used to only fish at night. Lake Washington over the spillway and up St Johns river more catfish then you could eat . gave most away. also on Melbourne causeway bridge was awesome with lantern. some day let me tell you about best advise I ever was told about TROUT fishing on bridge
He would be thrilled to fill some orders. Mailing in a padded envelope would probably be something like $4.50 postage.That is awesome! Glad to see a youngster doing something like. I believe it makes them better adults.
It’s going to be funny now that you have all those lures. And you go fishing next thing you know a fish comes to the surface and says , hey buddy where’s the kid at? Lol
Wonder how much it cost to ship some of those to Texas?
Let us know. Im in for a few packs!He would be thrilled to fill some orders. Mailing in a padded envelope would probably be something like $4.50 postage.
I think he sells a pack for $4, but I'll check and let you know. He sells them to the local stores and at the boat ramp bait house. He'll do custom colors, if you want a few packs. Helps pay for his fishing addiction, ha ha.
Yea let me know. I think those will be perfect for the diy umbrella rigs I’m making. Chartreuse , shad color there all good on the right day.He would be thrilled to fill some orders. Mailing in a padded envelope would probably be something like $4.50 postage.
I think he sells a pack for $4, but I'll check and let you know. He sells them to the local stores and at the boat ramp bait house. He'll do custom colors, if you want a few packs. Helps pay for his fishing addiction, ha ha.
I love night fishing. We weren’t as prepared as we thought we were. Main thing I haven’t finished that lake enough to know it that well.Personally, there's something magical about being out on the water under the stars. The tranquility, the mystery, and the anticipation of what you might reel in when the world is a bit quieter. Anyone else share the same sentiment?
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