TIPS FOR NEWBIES TO FISHING

This is where it's all going on. One can ask for advice or general information or simply chew the fat about fishing tackle, tips, and locations.
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M.T. Livewell wrote:See if anyone can finish my tip for new fisher people ...

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(insert lure type here)

M.T. Livewell :D :D
Hmmmm "EMPTY LIVEWELL" - consider the source :wink:

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Make sure you have read the regulation book, and have it and your licence with you. If you are new, you want to be able to identify what you caught, in case it is OOS. There are lots of rules which make sense to the ministry that may not occur to the average Joe, eg. what tackle is in your possession at what time of year. For years I had one little fishing box, with everything I had in it, 'til someone told me that I could fined, even if I was just fishing from the dock in May with a hook and bobber. Today, Opie would have to have his birth certificate with him. (Older folks will understand that allusion)
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saskie wrote:
M.T. Livewell wrote:See if anyone can finish my tip for new fisher people ...

_ _ _ _ _
(insert color here)

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(insert lure type here)

M.T. Livewell :D :D
Hmmmm "EMPTY LIVEWELL" - consider the source :wink:

(sorry man, couldn't resist - :D :lol: )
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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You guys are good. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

MT
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Post by Mike the 'Tender »

FROG

FLATFISH

I love them, they're oh so very overlooked and they're deadly, beit trolling for rainbows or in rivers for running steelhead. I've also heard Pike like 'em and I've caught more than one bass on 'em too.
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anybody else that could add anything like why u like baitcasting better than spinning or when and how you would use flipping, lets remember it's for newbies, great lures for bass or pike or walleye. how and when u would use senkos, crankbaits,spinnerbaits yes white ones, please enough people inhere we could fillup 10 pages in a very short while i'm sure.
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jUST NOTICED ON BAITCASTERS SITE THAT THEY'RE HAVING A NIGHT TO TRY OUT DIFFERENT RODS AND REELS AND TECHNIQUES.SHOULD BE A REALLY GOOD SEMINAR. JUST CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE FOR BAITCASTERS UNIVERSITY. IT'S NEXT WEEK I MIGHT JUST HAVE TO GO CHECK IT OUT
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nobody wants to add anything ??then I will

Walleye my go to lure is defintly a jig tipped with leech or worm
but this year i'll be trolling with crankbaits for sure
myself i prefer spinnig reels but just because i'm not used to baitcasters
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1st would be a map of the body of water.. try to eliminate a percentage of the lake..pick an area and fish it thoroughly with a variety of baits...remember fish live in water there is very little bad water for a fish...you may not get as many fish as other parts of the lake however you may outfish everyone else on the lake...thats why its called fishing not catching......
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Post by Wall-I-Guy »

On the Ottawa for Walleye, I'm with Wallyboss, jig tipped with a worm, followed by small spinner/worm combos like earie dearie's, uzick's and finally a bottom bouncer :!:
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on the kawartha lakes jigs work well also however i use no live bait ...either hair jigs or jigs and twisters
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Hey WIG what do you trail behind the bottom bouncer???.
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