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453.1 | who would buy tackle? | 39470::AFLOOD | BIG AL | Wed Aug 19 1987 18:52 | 12 |
| If you want my opinion, it is the sponsors of the tournaments that
dictate no live bait. WHy would a tackle manufacturer sponsor a
tournament and have the winner declare the reason for success was
real worms/shiners. The purists will probably say "anybody can
catch with live bait - it takes skill to catch with artificial
equipment".
P.s. Rumor has it that DON MAC is developing a new "bass boat" -
the grapevine mentioned something about him capping off his
4x4 toyota, waterproofing the engine compartment and going
to the next tourney without a boat and just driving the new
Submersible toyota into the lake.
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453.2 | Catch the Thrill AGAIN and AGAIN and AGAIN | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Thu Aug 20 1987 10:31 | 22 |
| Don't get me wrong, There are no better baits to use than live bait.
All artificial baits imitate the real thing. BUT
Ask yourself one question: When you fish with live bait, where
are most of you fished hook? Most people I know would say very
deep. Take shinners for instants. They would let the fish run
a little before hooking them. The hook ends up deep and the fish
is ether keep for the food or released and dies.
Artificial baits hook fish in lips and jaws. These places do less
damage to fish and they have a better chance to survive the catch.
B.A.S.S. as well as any bass fishing competition promotes catch
and release of bass. In most states it is not a "stocked fish"
so the anglers who go out and catch numerous fish every day would
drain a pond of its reporduction power.
I leave with one thought. Remember that big hawg you caught, and
how happy and proud you were. Just think of how happy you would
feel cathing anouther just like it!!!!!!! or watching a youngster
catch a big fish just like that.
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453.3 | Makes sense | BPOV09::JAMBERSON | | Thu Aug 20 1987 12:21 | 6 |
| Bob
I agree with your thoughts on "Catch and release". I was just
curious as to why the tournemants were set up for artificials only.
Your comments on how the fish are hooked makes sense.
thanks
Jeff
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453.4 | | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Thu Aug 20 1987 14:04 | 12 |
| I will tell you a story....about live bait..
This was during last year's MASS TOURNAMENT of Chapions, I was
fishing this big old tree that was in the watewr since my gandfather
was my age. Well I knew there were fish on it. I threw every
thing I had. Well this little old man walks down to the water with
shinners and a bobber throws into the tree and reels in 3 nice bass.
NO matter how good an atrificials looks it takes lots of skill to
catch fish when they are very picky
Bassin Bob
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453.5 | Great Conversation | MAMTS3::SUMMERS | | Thu Aug 20 1987 15:17 | 16 |
| RE.2 Beautifuly said Bob....
Just last night, I was fishing at my local Bass Hole. I was
using a plastic worm ever sooo slooowly. This little snot-nosed
brat walked up draging 3 little Bass on a stringer and carrying a bucket
full of shiners. "Any luck mister?" he said "not tonight" I said
The kid said "You should use minnows". Just then I nailed a 15in bass.
"You should learn how to fish" I said, as I let it go.
BUCKETMOUTH
PS:
Maybe I should have been a little nicer, after all that is the same
way I learned to love fishing. Fortunatly I learned to love the
fish that gives me so much fun before it was too late.
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453.6 | Gone fish'in | 38972::HOLLAND | Galvanized Yankee | Thu Aug 20 1987 17:08 | 7 |
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Having just found this noter's paradise, I just have to make
a comment about live bait. It don't matter what you got, it's
how you use it!
Rebel_turned_yankee
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453.7 | USE SHINNERS THROUGH THE ICE | VAXINE::BACZKO | | Thu Aug 20 1987 18:01 | 11 |
| There probably isn't a BASS fisher out there that didn't start
with live bait. I know I did, but getting the technique to use
the proper color, size, and style lure is a real challenge. If
you are into catch and release, I have to agree with Bob, it is
the best way to keep the fish alive. I save the shinners for ice
fishing. Even then I release what I catch. BUT if I land the 8
pounder,out there waiting for me, it will go up over my bar. I
dont think there is anything wrong with a trophy. What do you think?
Les
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453.8 | Gone Fish'n | TOPCAT::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Thu Aug 20 1987 18:34 | 12 |
| The only time I've used live bait was down in Florida, HAWG'N, looking
for a mount - and up here through the ice. Personally, tossing
a shiner or drowning a worm is just to plain boring for me... I
enjoy the challenge of artificials...
Don Mac - on vacation
RE: .1 - Al, come on now, I'm not gonna let you buy all that
stock you wanted (for my project) if you go telling everbody all
the details.... PS: I'll be getting back to ya on the cap, I've
been on vaca this week, and have been real busy - FISHING!
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453.9 | It was when I was young and foolish.... | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Fri Aug 21 1987 11:56 | 10 |
| I have no problem with the fisherman who wants a wall mount.
Just remember.. Keep the big one or set a high goal, this way
you will not say well it's bigger than the wall mount so I have
to keep it..
Bassin bob who has a wall mount of 14lbs 8oz
P.s. The wall mount was caught on live bait! Sorry!
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453.10 | WHERE? | VAXINE::BACZKO | | Fri Aug 21 1987 12:35 | 4 |
| Hey Bob,
Where did you catch the 14 pounder?
Les
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453.11 | Couldn't resist a friendly ball buster Bob... | STOWMA::LANGE | What's the ugliest part of your body? | Fri Aug 21 1987 14:16 | 4 |
| Wall mount of 14lbs 8oz.?
What 8oz O' fish and 14lbs of wood it's screwed to? ;-);-)
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453.12 | LOTS OF PICTURES no fish | MAMTS3::SUMMERS | | Fri Aug 21 1987 15:06 | 14 |
| In 1979 I took an oath as a WESTERN-BASS member................
"the next one I keep, goes on the wall"
I now have an Oil Painting, Some still photos and alot of other
odds and ends. NO FISH!!! I landed an 11.6 in 1981 at Lake Parris
in CA., 7th place in the tourney. The 1st place fish 15+ was let
go also. If this was not a catch & release tourney, The SOW would
be on my wall.
P.S. This was on a 3/4oz jig & pig. I think the state record 21+
Was taken on a plastic worm.
BUCKETMOUTH
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453.13 | 14lbs 8oz Not around here!! | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Mon Aug 24 1987 11:46 | 3 |
| That fish was caught in UMATILLA Florida in a small pond in 1975
BBp
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453.14 | BAR? | JAWS::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Tue Aug 25 1987 12:29 | 10 |
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Re: .7
Now that I know you have a bar, I'm really interested
TCDW/BDW
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453.15 | | JAWS::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Tue Aug 25 1987 12:32 | 7 |
| Re: .13
OK,
Who caught the fish
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453.16 | | MIGHTY::DILSWORTH | Keith Dilsworth DTN 264-5245 | Wed Aug 26 1987 11:38 | 7 |
| Guess who I saw fishing with a gob-o-worms at the boat launch
last night?
Hint - Rumor has it that that is how he won the ABC tournament
2 weeks ago.
Keith
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453.17 | | VAX4::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Wed Aug 26 1987 11:55 | 21 |
| Ok, Ok, Ok.... I admit it...
Keith and I did his honeyhole last night, in his boat. Anyway,
never having been there before, I decided to head up there an hour
earlier than we had planned to meet so I could do a little wading.
It only took about 15 minutes to discover that the bottom was WAY
to mucky for wading. So, after hanging my waders to dry, and preparing
my weapons for the night's hunt, I cracked open a beer and sat on
my tailgate to wait for Keith. About 5 mins before Keith was due
to arrive, I spotted what appeared to be a container of worms.
So, I checked them out and sure enough there was a dozen or so worms
in there. Well, I had already tried casting mu lures from the launch
and it was obvious there was nothing but kibbies around there, so...
what the hell... I tied on a small hook, hooked on a glob of worms,
took one cast, the kibbies attacked, and Keith pulled up...........
WELL EXCUSE ME!!!!!!!!
PS: only one of us got skunked last night.... and it wasn't me!!!!!
Don Mac
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