View Full Version : What kind of fishing do you prefer?
What's your favorite way to fish?
Gr8KarmaSF
05-14-2007, 5:06 PM
Pet Shop or Supermarket:D
crazydave
05-14-2007, 5:20 PM
inshore fishing for large sharks and rays with moderate/heavy baitcasters
I am completely land-locked here in beautiful KY. You're lucky.
crazydave
05-16-2007, 11:48 AM
I wish I had your gas prices though.
The TRUST
05-16-2007, 12:26 PM
Bait Fishing isn't fishing. It's called WAITING
Gr8KarmaSF
05-16-2007, 12:35 PM
Bait Fishing isn't fishing. It's called WAITING
:ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL:
fishingaddict
05-16-2007, 12:37 PM
its all bout offshore fishin.. some reel screamin fun.
dredcon
05-16-2007, 1:45 PM
All of the above.
---XR---
05-16-2007, 3:12 PM
deep sea no doubt
i forgot how to cast a spinning reel
fly fishing sucks
and bait fishing's just well, blah
nativelover
05-16-2007, 3:14 PM
Surf Fishing for sharks and rays. with BAIT!
crazydave
05-16-2007, 7:05 PM
Surf Fishing for sharks and rays. with BAIT!
Always wanted to go surf fishing
I wish I had your gas prices though.
How much where you are?
Surf Fishing for sharks and rays. with BAIT!
You still have all of your appendages?
crazydave
05-17-2007, 3:46 PM
How much where you are?
$3.69 for regular but my car needs premium so $3.94+. I've been driving my s10 4 banger so that helps alittle bit
jonahonah
05-17-2007, 3:48 PM
bait fishing is great love to see my float to zip under and become attached to an angry carp aiming to get to the horizon
noidea
05-19-2007, 4:20 PM
I like useing drift gear for steel head.
I would love to go deep sea fishing, but the damn deep sea is to damn far away.
nativelover
05-20-2007, 1:53 AM
I would love to go deep sea fishing, but the damn deep sea is to damn far away.
go catfishin...just as fun!
greenterra
05-20-2007, 1:56 AM
Give me offshore anyday.There is something about not being able to see dry land that does it for me.
Fish_are_fishfood
05-20-2007, 12:41 PM
Deep sea fishing no doubt.
only ever bait fished... but i'd love to have a go at spear fishing, although thinks its illegal over here, and a lot of places in europe. It looks like a very cool skill.
Who has tried fly fishing? If you give it a chance (and land a fish) you'll be hooked.............what an awful pun.
Demon_fish
05-21-2007, 6:40 PM
bait fishing closely followed by flyfishing
ancientfishfan
06-05-2007, 2:33 PM
only ever bait fished... but i'd love to have a go at spear fishing, although thinks its illegal over here, and a lot of places in europe. It looks like a very cool skill.
Spear fishing is a blast. Heck, just being in the water is incredible. There's nothing like getting into the ocean and hunting. There is so much involved. Breath hold, aim, range, being completely silent, and blending in with the environment so that the fish hardly notice you are only some of the challenges. There are also tons of tricks for different species of fish to learn and develop. I believe it's illegal in many fresh water locations. In the ocean different things are protected in different locations. Make sure you know what they are.
I still enjoy fly fishing and bait fishing. However, now that I've been in the water to hunt I always wish I could throw on my gear and get in when I'm holding a pole. No contest to me.
duke33
06-09-2007, 8:03 AM
I like to fish for largemouth bass, using a plastic worm/weedlesshook, in an old farm pond. I've caught 8 lb'ers. Nice and peaceful too.
Spear fishing is a blast. Heck, just being in the water is incredible. There's nothing like getting into the ocean and hunting. There is so much involved. Breath hold, aim, range, being completely silent, and blending in with the environment so that the fish hardly notice you are only some of the challenges. There are also tons of tricks for different species of fish to learn and develop. I believe it's illegal in many fresh water locations. In the ocean different things are protected in different locations. Make sure you know what they are.
I still enjoy fly fishing and bait fishing. However, now that I've been in the water to hunt I always wish I could throw on my gear and get in when I'm holding a pole. No contest to me.
I watched a programme on aboriginal spear fishing, and a few different versions of the art, it looked fantastic.
jigging for the dogtooth tuna and amberjack