fishing

I love fishing, mostly for salmon, as Iam on the west coast and live on an island, LOL but I also like going for trout occansionally, actaully to think about it I love being out on the water, regardless if Iam fishing or not.
 
I love fishing. There is nothing like a good fried walleye fillet. I keep just about everything I catch within the limits. I would like to some day get a really big tank and keep a shoal of perch and 1 or 2 bullhead catfish. That would be really cool!
 
I am an avid fisherman for trout where I live in WY. I would keep trout in an aquarium if it was a viable hobby.
 
Jon-AL said:
I fish every chance I get. here is a pic from easter weekend
Holy s***!!!
:eek: Nice fish!
Heres some pics of the camping trip I just got back from last week with my dad and my wife.
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Kathrynworkingonherlimit.jpg
 
Yeah its the wrong forum but what the heck....I prefer trout fishing, but there's a lot more bass arround where I live now. Larg and smallies in the lakes, and we get strippers in the sloughs. There is a run of salmon in the marina but I always seem to miss them somehow. Catfish seem to eat anything I fish with, I even had one hit a roostertail at topwater last year...I hate the little line twisting buggars.
 
I haven't seen any females post here so I will admit that I do fish; mostly bass, trout, catfish! (And yes I bait my own hook and take the fish off the hook myself, none of squirmish business for me!)

:)
 
I fish whenever I can (usually a good 1-6 days/week during spring-fall), both hardbait casting and flyfishing...typically pike, trout (rainbow, bull, brook, brown, lake, cutthroat, grayling, and golden), walleye, goldeye, and mountain whitefish.
 
CJC said:
I haven't seen any females post here so I will admit that I do fish; mostly bass, trout, catfish! (And yes I bait my own hook and take the fish off the hook myself, none of squirmish business for me!)

:)

Another female who loves to fish, dad taught me at an early age, including all the "hard" stuff. Fish here in the farm pond, just toss-backs but I enjoy it.
 
is spear fishing considered fishing?
back in japan, we use to go to rivers and catch some trouts with fork shaped spears
about 2 feet long. no rubber band or anything, just the plain old fork
sometimes we would find kois, catch them and make soup.
koi soup is pretty good, it has the fishy taste to it. haha
 
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