Anglers' Legacy
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What do I buy for my tackle box?
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- Channel Catfish says:
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Posted on: January 17th, 2009
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- Jim from Michigan says:
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Posted on: January 23rd, 2009
I guess it would depend on the type of fish you are targeting. Some basic staples would include some Rapalas, hooks, weights, bobbers, plastic worms, needle nose pliers, spinnerbait (white), jigs (black/blue).
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- Maria says:
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Posted on: January 25th, 2009
Great, thanks for the great tips everyone! It never really occured to me that different baits/tackle are needed depending on where you fish... There's a lot to learn I guess, but I'm willing! And I'm glad you guys are around to help out.
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- Castmaster says:
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Posted on: March 4th, 2009
Im gna be fishing a shallow but rocky channel in a couple months, I was wondering if anybody has some tips. At max its 5 ft deep and a bit murky, mostly a rocky bottom, weed beds at the edges.
Anyone have some tips, reply on messge board or write a message
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- Jack says:
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Posted on: May 25th, 2009
Maria ask around as to what people catch fish in your area. It is a well known fact that people buy lures on looks allot when in fact they wont or are not very good for your area. There are so many new lures and crank baits coming out every day but they don't always work for your area. Some crank baits trail very good and some need tweaked to trail right. If you are using rubber gear like worms and so forth for bass then learn how to rig. Here in Idaho I fished in many many bass tournaments and I like Carolina rigging much better then Texas style. Only a matter of preference though. I believe that the less resistance a fish feels on the other end the better chance you have a catching him and with Carolina rigging you have the most feel if a fish picks it up. I also use Carolina rig fishing for many other fish such as perch, catfish, trout about anything. If you wish to know how to Carolina rig if unfamiliar send me a message and I will show you some pics of both rigs, Carolina and Texas. Just remember one thing Maria buy what works and don't buy on looks. Your desire to eat it is different then what fish like. lol
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- Mattd71 says:
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Posted on: August 2nd, 2009
You can ask saleman who know well about fishing. Or ask your friend who know fish very well. They can help you. Never trust saleman who don't know about fishing caz sometime they try to make you spend so they can make more money.
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- barefootwt says:
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Posted on: October 1st, 2011
That is some good advice, I think I'll talk to some folks around Allentown and check out some of those suggestions you have made! thanks PA Smallies
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