Hi from Brampton,
I did a lot of fishing as a kid, now I have 2 kids of my own, I find myself rediscovering my passion for fishing. After taking off more then 15 years from fishing, it's been fun to relearn the sport.
I was wondering if anyone here has used the hummingbird line of smart cast fish finders? I've read mixed reviews, with most complaints being that the transponder stops working and the battery can't be replaced. This would be a cool gadget for shore fishermen, if it works well.
http://ca.humminbird.com/category/296590...ast_Series
Any tips on spring fishing? Where can I take my kids and when? What's in season? Bait and lure choices, like I said, I'm trying to relearn the sport, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
Thanks Oldtimer,
I've downloaded the pdf and got the info I needed regarding which fish are in season. Thanks.
Now I just have to wait for winter to end, ugh.
John
(03-17-2013 03:38 PM)John Pimentel Wrote: [ -> ]Now I just have to wait for winter to end, ugh.
John
Soon.......... very, very soon.
OT
Hi John. Thanks for the info on the Hummminbird fishfinder. I had never heard of that type before (usable from shore). From some of the research I've done so far, it would seem that the Norcross Hawkeye F33P might be a more reliable choice. Also, it uses good old aaa batteries.
Happy Fishing!
Also waiting for winter's end... Where is global warming when you need it????
(03-17-2013 01:09 PM)John Pimentel Wrote: [ -> ]Where can I take my kids and when?
When the weather warms up in Spring, look for suckers in the rivers. Use a half of a live worm, size 8 hook, and a split shot a bit up the line and fish the bottom sandy pools. Just let it sit until you see a tug. If nothing for a few minutes, re-cast it or move on to the next pool.
I hope that helps, suckers are a lot of fun!
That's some very good tips, Michael! Thanks.
(03-18-2013 09:51 AM)reelman59 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi John. Thanks for the info on the Hummminbird fishfinder. I had never heard of that type before (usable from shore). From some of the research I've done so far, it would seem that the Norcross Hawkeye F33P might be a more reliable choice. Also, it uses good old aaa batteries.
Happy Fishing!
Thanks for the info, I wasn't aware anybody else was making a shore fish finder. I have to be honest though, the kid in me kinda likes the idea of wearing it on my wrist like some James Bond gadget! But being able to replace the batteries is more practical.
John
(03-18-2013 12:28 PM)MichaelAngelo Wrote: [ -> ] (03-17-2013 01:09 PM)John Pimentel Wrote: [ -> ]Where can I take my kids and when?
When the weather warms up in Spring, look for suckers in the rivers. Use a half of a live worm, size 8 hook, and a split shot a bit up the line and fish the bottom sandy pools. Just let it sit until you see a tug. If nothing for a few minutes, re-cast it or move on to the next pool.
I hope that helps, suckers are a lot of fun!
Thanks, now I just have to wait for mother nature to realize spring is already here and starts co-operating.....
John