Challenges as a shore fisherman
09-30-2013, 06:47 PM
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RE: Challenges as a shore fisherman
(09-30-2013 06:26 PM)MRQturbo Wrote: Biggest challenge is finding a decent spot to fish from shore...my honey hole for shore fishing is 400 kms away..almost close to Ottawa but been going there at least once a year and its always produced quality fish...just wished it were closer so I could go there more often.. Move to Ottawa |
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10-01-2013, 09:58 AM
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11-03-2013, 01:23 PM
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RE: Challenges as a shore fisherman
When I first started fishing I thought to cover a lot of water as well but the fish are right under your nose stay in one spot and give it all you got try everything in your box something will work , went fishing with a friend of mine he could not believe how many times I changed my lure , its all in the presentation I said ( he laugh ) then I finally found the right one ( Fish On ) then another that was the ticket within an hour got my limit , he got nothing , but at the end of the day I did share my fish with him just that little thing makes a big difference I said to him , so now when we go out he changes more than me lol,,,
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06-12-2014, 12:45 PM
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RE: Challenges as a shore fisherman
I use a 6' 6" Berkley rod with a Penn 6000...loaded with about +400 yds. of #30 braid...
I then slip a 3/8" x 1" long piece of surgical tubing (or use a large drinking straw ?) past my weight and hardware...to create an adjustable leader Inflate and tie on a 12" rubber balloon (..not Mylar !!) to the tubing shuttle and cinch it tight ... Add in a brisk offshore wind...and VOILA !! I can put a fairly large lure....10' down...and send it 1/2 way across the harbour !! LoL Rx |
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09-08-2014, 05:15 AM
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RE: Challenges as a shore fisherman
Now that I have started fishing from shore/pier - a disadvantage that I have noticed is having to pull your line out of the water to allow the boaters to pass.
I have noticed that there are more gentlemen boaters who wait to rev up their motors well after they pass the pier than the odd boater who don't wait - almost feels like they are giving all the shore fishers the finger as they create a big wake and make lots of noise! But like many have already commented here - I don't have to worry about costs, boat launch, trailer etc... When I am done for the day, I just fold up my rod and grab my tackle bag and walk to my car and come home. But I do envy the people with a nice boat from time to time... |
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09-08-2014, 07:20 AM
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RE: Challenges as a shore fisherman
(09-08-2014 05:15 AM)Boatless Wrote: Now that I have started fishing from shore/pier - a disadvantage that I have noticed is having to pull your line out of the water to allow the boaters to pass. I am wondering if a back lead would help in these situations? after you cast out clip a half oz lead onto your line and let it slide down the line to the bottom of the water.. This will have your line pegged with some weight ant the front end and pegged near the shore with the back lead. Of course this is only useful fishing off the bottom. |
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09-08-2014, 10:53 PM
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RE: Challenges as a shore fisherman
Hi zippyFX - thanks for the tip - I am just starting out using spoons and so I have to time my casts/retrieves with the early dawn boaters who pass by. I do see quite a few people who seem to still fish off the bottom - next time, I will ask them what technique they are using as still fishing looks very relaxing too.
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09-09-2014, 02:23 PM
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RE: Challenges as a shore fisherman
Then again - Ponder if you will the probable concentration, or the spookiness, of fish below any level of boat traffic in a Lake O port channel which are usually less than 3 or 4 meters deep.
Hmmmmmm............. <>< I once gave up fishing. It was the most terrifying weekend of my life. ><> See you on the river. |
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09-11-2014, 06:58 PM
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RE: Challenges as a shore fisherman
Hi OldTimer,
That is an interesting point - I always wondered if the boats would spook the fish in a way that they would not bite - I will factor in your point when I go back this weekend and try different locations on the pier. |
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11-18-2014, 03:10 PM
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RE: Challenges as a shore fisherman
(02-08-2012 11:49 AM)MichaelAngelo Wrote: Some things come to mind. This is great advice. I'm new and can't just stop because its windy. I will be very windy this Thursday in Dalhousie. They say even 45km h/westernly. I'm i just nuts coming out to fish anyway? Or can it be done with the right tech, lures and luck? Any advice other than stay home would be awesome. |
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