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    Fishing

    I had just had foot surgery a couple of months ago, so I was out of the gym for awhile and needed a new hobby. Man fishing is fun as hell, and makes me feel like a kid again. Anyone here fish? I am no expert, I felt like jumping in the water to catch those little suckers at first, but took some deep breaths and relaxed, and finally caught a monster bass!!!! Great hobby

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    damn i am a big fan of fishing season opens in my neck fo the woods here in a few weeks

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    I only saltwater fish. My boats getting put in the water this month, can't wait. Been looking forward to start the season off with some nice striped bass. Definitely a great past time.

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    shit all we have in the northwest is mostly trout, rainbow, cutroat, brown. i tend to mostly hit rainbow usually range from 15-23inches nothing to big, i wish i was closer the the ocean that would make my day

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    Salt waters the shit. Ever go big game fishing for marlin, sailfish, shark, or tuna, you can't beat it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOREGRETS
    Salt waters the shit. Ever go big game fishing for marlin, sailfish, shark, or tuna, you can't beat it.

    please eloborate i would love to catcha 300lbs marlin, best i have every cought was a 15lbs yellow finn tuna in mexico once

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    I caught a 400lb black marlin in Cabo, Mexico two years ago, I took me a hour to pull that f!cker in, you wanna talk about forearm pumps. I've caught five mixed 100-150lbs, mostly blue marlins, countless yellow fin 10-50lb, a 40lb red snapper, couple of rooster fish 30-50lbs, and many darado. All caught in Cabo over four trips, I love it there. Have a fishing trip planned for Costa Rica at the end of year, can't wait.

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    fishing is the shit ...... so relaxing

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    I have never been, I really really enjoy any type of water activities though. Maybe I will have to try it one day if USfighterFC ever lets me spend a weekend out with the guys. LOL.

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    Heres my buddy who hooked into a 30lb striped bass last week. I caught a 23 but he wins. In my life its this.... Gym, fishing, woman, sex, breathing. In that order.
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    i saltwater fish, take my boat with few friends ,couple of brews . its fun.

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    yellow tail is my choice! fun fish to catch,those suckers put up a good fight.

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    Please stop with the tuna talk. My heart is racing thinking about it. Alex. Are you trying to turn me on with your fish talk? Cause its working.

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    weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. i knew it would work.

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    Typical male...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllGearedUp
    Typical male...
    ok, now you are talking like my girl. its freaking me out.

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    Fishing was always boring to me when i was younger because i always wanted to go run around and do more active things.

    Now, it's great to go deep sea fishing because you get to spend time with people you know, you're miles away from anywhere.. anticipation of fish.... all of the above. It's just a great relaxing.. "sport" :P
    In fact the first fish i ever caught (after a crab from the bottom) was a 5 foot shark. After that i was hooked

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    Dont You Feel Manly After You Pull That Fish Out. I Know I Do. Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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    The worst day fishing is better than the best day at work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teabagger
    The worst day fishing is better than the best day at work...
    Excactly.... I freshwater fish for large and smallmouth bass here in N.Y. There is so much to learn than just going out and fishing. Now I am learning about different lure's, finding the fish, knowing the weather,etc. It is really relaxing plus it makes you think!!

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    so what time of year is prime fishing for cabo i am thinking of taking a spring break to go marlin fishing

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    i love carp fishing in fresh warter ....there is nothing better then hitting into a 20 pound grass carp

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    I go to Cabo twice a year once in May and the other in the beginning of November. I prefer November to May, but May is still a good time to go. It really depends on what your looking to go for, check out this link, it show the fishing seasons for all the fish in Cabo.

    http://www.mexfish.com/cbsl/cbsl/cbs...bslseasons.htm
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    kman where are you from in NY? I am from a big "outdoorsman" family and have learned alot of the tricks of the trade when it comes to fishing, hunting, trapping...etc.

    Bullhead fishing is really big right now... best caught fresh water lakes, early AM or late night. My husband is taking the Lund out around 9pm

    Are you upstate?

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    how much does a day trip run in cabo to go marlin fishing

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    It depend on the size of boat you want, but mostly your budget. I travel with three other guys and we've rented 28ft (four person) to 35ft (six person) boats at a cost of $500 to $900 a day for all anglers (that includes everything except live bait).

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    You are all doing it wrong.... right now is the best crappie fishing time of the year. They come in from the deep to the shallows to spawn. They are the best tasting fresh water fish next to catfish. I think I may go fishing in the A.M. now that I think about it. If you want big fish and still stay fresh water you gotta find someone to take you GAR fishing. I caught one as big as me once. When they get into the shallows you have to use nets and clubs after you reeled them close enough. Personally I find it more exciting than shark fishing at night.
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    ive never caught a fish in my life, it sucks

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    I bass fish when I get the chance, and when I am near the ocean I love to saltwater fish. I caught 30 mahi off the coast of north carolina about 4 yrs ago, it was great!!

    FIshing is the shit, I jsut wish I got to go more I went in highschool about 3 times per week during the spring/summer. THose were the good 'ole days

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    im all about hittn up the bass... fly fishing also... if youve ever taken a bass on a fly rod you know what im talking about

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    Quote Originally Posted by Temptation
    kman where are you from in NY? I am from a big "outdoorsman" family and have learned alot of the tricks of the trade when it comes to fishing, hunting, trapping...etc.

    Bullhead fishing is really big right now... best caught fresh water lakes, early AM or late night. My husband is taking the Lund out around 9pm

    Are you upstate?
    I live in Rockland county, and to be honest I never heard of a bullhead. What part of N.Y. Are you guys from? I need some help on my fishing skills, but sooner or later I will get the hang of it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kman
    I live in Rockland county, and to be honest I never heard of a bullhead. What part of N.Y. Are you guys from? I need some help on my fishing skills, but sooner or later I will get the hang of it...
    thats crazy ....... i used to live in rockland ....... what part bro ?

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    A bullhead it a type of catfish, it's much smaller but puts up a good fight just the same - Lake Champlain by VT.

    We live in Clinton County

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    Bass are fun to catch but not the best eating... so if you're doing catch and release it's fine... but for good meals up here you should look into Northern Pike, Salmon and Perch.

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    i hella cant eat what i catch its kinda a wierd thing i cant overcome.. flame on lol

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    nothin wrong with that beezle. I rarely keep what i catch. maybe an occasional crappie but never bass. gotta let them go to be caught another day.

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    As long as you throw it back or give it to someone who will eat it, I don't see a problem.

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    Fishin is the shit! Love it more then my wife, LOL


    I practice catch and release for the most part. I have probably ate may be 3-4 fish that I have personally caught in my life. One was a walleye, perch, chinook salmon, and a bass when I was a little tike. If I eat anything it would be either a perch or a walleye from a fresh catch. Salmon usually has a fishy taste to it, which I do not like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by copenhagen
    nothin wrong with that beezle. I rarely keep what i catch. maybe an occasional crappie but never bass. gotta let them go to be caught another day.
    i feel ya bro im all about the fight

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