Don
Well-known member
2022 was rough on this old geezer. While I’m not really that old my lack of success with all the new gear this season has made me feel ancient. I thought I'd list the results using all the new and then compare it to all the old:
Artificial:
Yamamoto worms: 1 big bass, one average bass
Jigs with trailers: no hits, no fish.
Inline spinners: two or three panfish
Rapalla: two average bows and one small bass.
Beetle Spins: two or three panfish
Frogs: Zero fish, zero hits
Kiteck shiners: 2" many rockies, many gills. 3" and 4" several nice bass and many various pickerel and panfish and one striper
Ribbed Kieteck thingy's: no hits, no fish.
Rubber Crayfish: One Bass
Live Bait:
Worms: Caught dozens and dozens of panfish, bass, Pickerel and bullhead
Minnows: Caught a modest amount of all the above with these.
Conclussions:
It seems I need to fish more and more and more until I begin to get the action right when using artificial. This winter many more hours will be spent watching lame YouTube vids. Additionally, now that I know where I want to fish, much more time will be spent analyzing charts and picking approaches and progressions more carefully. For bait I need to find ways to make it more affordable and keep it alive longer.
Now...what do you say?
Smile. Everyone say Unagi!
Artificial:
Yamamoto worms: 1 big bass, one average bass
Jigs with trailers: no hits, no fish.
Inline spinners: two or three panfish
Rapalla: two average bows and one small bass.
Beetle Spins: two or three panfish
Frogs: Zero fish, zero hits
Kiteck shiners: 2" many rockies, many gills. 3" and 4" several nice bass and many various pickerel and panfish and one striper
Ribbed Kieteck thingy's: no hits, no fish.
Rubber Crayfish: One Bass
Live Bait:
Worms: Caught dozens and dozens of panfish, bass, Pickerel and bullhead
Minnows: Caught a modest amount of all the above with these.
Conclussions:
It seems I need to fish more and more and more until I begin to get the action right when using artificial. This winter many more hours will be spent watching lame YouTube vids. Additionally, now that I know where I want to fish, much more time will be spent analyzing charts and picking approaches and progressions more carefully. For bait I need to find ways to make it more affordable and keep it alive longer.
Now...what do you say?
Smile. Everyone say Unagi!