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Picture Of The Month



Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Lure Hunting  (Read 2992 times)

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Fishman James

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  • Location: Jacksonville Oregon
  • Date Registered: Mar 2010
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Havent posted in a while, but have still been out kayaking. A while back i posted a picture of my most successful lure hunt ever. Since then my wife and i hit the lakes the minute there low. some of our 2011 finds. ;D There were a few more not worth posting. A word of caution as this is a VERY addictive hobbie!  you may find yourself leaving work early on a daily basis, to be the first one there. hope the pictures work
Whenever you start thinking what other people think, you stop thinking.


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  • Date Registered: Jan 2012
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Havent pos   :D :Dted in a while, but have still been out kayaking. A while back i posted a picture of my most successful lure hunt ever. Since then my wife and i hit the lakes the minute there low. some of our 2011 finds. ;D There were a few more not worth posting. A word of caution as this is a VERY addictive hobbie!  you may find yourself leaving work early on a daily basis, to be the first one there. hope the pictures work

Wow - that is really impressive!! How many lakes did you scrounge this stuff out of? You and your wife are definitely helping the environment - and your gear budget!   :D


Fishman James

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The first three pictures are each from a different lake. Hyatt,Willow and Emigrant. The last one is Fish lake and all the others are applegate. It is a bad addiction, you walk the rocks see fishing line and Know theres something on the end ;D  i have a small collection of funny fishing rigs. Its crazy what some people fish with, i have everything from spark plugs, 16d nail thru a swivel,lag bolts with line around them and even fishing line tied around a rock ???
Whenever you start thinking what other people think, you stop thinking.


DeaFish

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  • Location: Pacific City
  • Date Registered: Dec 2011
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I have a friend that does this regularly by snorkel in the rivers locally. At times he becomes my best friend. I just this week scored a 10lb pyramid anchor he found for a very nice price.
I've done it a few times and your right, it is addictive. Unfortunately I spend more time losing tackle than finding it.


ndogg

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  • Location: SW Portland
  • Date Registered: Sep 2009
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I never go out in search of tackle, but I always check lines in trees or on the shore.  One thing i noticed is that the quantity and quality of lures I find is inversely proportional to the amount of fish I  catch that day. 
 


 

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