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wildbill 07-18-2016 04:36 PM

What are your preferred method of getting fish?
 
What is your preferred technique catching fish? (general topic because it encompasses more than one sub topic)

pinelakeperch 07-18-2016 04:39 PM

Jigging or slip bobber.

gmcmax05 07-18-2016 04:39 PM

I usually only fish for Walleye so I jig with a minnow, or troll with a bottom bouncer.

Twisted Canuck 07-18-2016 04:43 PM

I like to sit back with a beer in the fighting chair while some crew bait, cast and tend to things. Then after she's all hooked up nice, I like to reel them in. Ah, the good life. :)

:scared0015:

The Cook 07-18-2016 04:45 PM

Buzz Bomb for lakers, wedding band with a maggot for kokanees, five of diamonds or mepps for Bow river browns. Bumble bee on a fly rod for all of the above.

silverdoctor 07-18-2016 04:51 PM

No explosives option?

wildbill 07-18-2016 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by silverdoctor (Post 3281553)
No explosives option?

Only 10 options, it would have been # 13 after nets and electro fishing

EZM 07-18-2016 06:16 PM

All of the above - depends what my target species is, what type of water we are fishing, etc..

I've never tried noodling ......... could be fun ......

RavYak 07-18-2016 06:36 PM

Kayak fishing...

Redfrog 07-18-2016 06:46 PM

I didn't see my option.

I have an above ground septic tank and I raise Tilapia to smoke for my inlaws.:) They think they are Chum salmon strips.

KegRiver 07-18-2016 06:55 PM

I prefer whatever works.

I don't fish for the enjoyment of using the gear, I fish for the enjoyment of eating and for the time away from civilization. With friends.

catnthehat 07-18-2016 07:20 PM

I like fishing period!
If am fishing wit gear I prefer jigs t like fly fishing as well .:)
Cat

58thecat 07-18-2016 07:22 PM

Just fishing, :)

dodger 07-18-2016 07:33 PM

My Alumacraft with me in it, tossing Rapalas into the shallows, jigging, trolling spoons. Life is great.

Dodger.

Talking moose 07-18-2016 07:56 PM

Bait fishing in a major river system. The aspect of never knowing what you may hook into is what I like.... Is it a pike? Walleye? Burb? Goldeye? Mooneye? Sauger? Sturgeon ? Is it one of several types of sucker? Guess I'll reel it in and see what I got......pickerel rig with a minnow on top and a worm on the bottom is going to catch every species in the river.

Sooner 07-18-2016 08:46 PM

For me, nothing better than over the side, jig with a minnow, straight down. Wait for the nibble. Favorite way to fish Walleye.

Lindy rigging with a leech is a close second.

wildwoods 07-18-2016 08:46 PM

I love the slip bobber action over a pile of active walleye. However downrigging a clear BC lake with a chance to pull out a monster has to be slightly more exciting for me.
I'm pretty well rounded. Love to float the Bow with a flyrod, adapting to new lakes such as Wabasca, finding structure in a reservoir... It's all good!!!

Remihunter 07-18-2016 08:56 PM

Tough to pick just one, different species require different technique so depends.

I have about 3 species that I concentrate on fishing at different times and depending on time of year that's my favourite. Throw in the other half dozen species a guy chases and well,, you get the picture.

I think if someone has a preferred type or species and concentrates on that species they are robbing themselves of some experiences. The more diverse one is in species and method it only broadens your knowledge of fishing in general and as such your success.

wildwoods 07-18-2016 09:30 PM

I think people are missing the point. Just because you have a preferred method doesn't mean you can't adjust or be well rounded...

Remihunter 07-18-2016 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by wildwoods (Post 3281766)
I think people are missing the point. Just because you have a preferred method doesn't mean you can't adjust or be well rounded...


Yah but one can't answer a specific question that has more than one answer.

I prefer fishing with a down rigger and bait when targeting Chinook salmon in Aug because that is my favourite fish to catch in Aug.

I like tossing jig tipped minnows on anchor for June walleye because that is my preferred target in June.

I like down rigging with spoons for Lake trout in July because that is my preferred target in July.

Ice fishing from Dec through March is my favourite cause well we have no choice in this part of the world.

I like not one better than the other and I think that's the point the others are trying to get across.

wildwoods 07-18-2016 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Remihunter (Post 3281788)
Yah but one can't answer a specific question that has more than one answer.

I prefer fishing with a down rigger and bait when targeting Chinook salmon in Aug because that is my favourite fish to catch in Aug.

I like tossing jig tipped minnows on anchor for June walleye because that is my preferred target in June.

I like down rigging with spoons for Lake trout in July because that is my preferred target in July.

Ice fishing from Dec through March is my favourite cause well we have no choice in this part of the world.

I like not one better than the other and I think that's the point the others are trying to get across.

I know what you're saying and agree that is really depends on time of year and target species.
I look at his thread like this: it's my choice to fish any way any species. I probably go down rigging if I get to pick....
Just a paradigm thing. I agree 100% with you. Just looking at it different.
I'll ask this question: you pick time of year/lake/target species. What do you pick?

Remihunter 07-18-2016 11:13 PM

Lol,, I hear you.

I really don't think I can pick one, but I can pick two.

Down rigging with bait for Aug Chinook.

Tossing minnow tipped jigs for big June Walleye.

That's pretty much an even split for me.

Scott N 07-19-2016 05:43 AM

fly fishing for me,

Kings 07-19-2016 06:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Talking moose (Post 3281692)
pickerel rig with a minnow on top and a worm on the bottom is going to catch every species in the river.

I totally agree

FlyTheory 07-19-2016 06:52 AM

Looks like it always comes down to fly vs bait :fighting0074:

genno 07-19-2016 07:27 AM

Trolling with crank baits for walleye and pike


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Deep 07-19-2016 08:47 AM

Kayak fishing... are the a treble hook or just single....hehe.

wildbill 07-19-2016 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Remihunter (Post 3281736)
Tough to pick just one, different species require different technique so depends.

I have about 3 species that I concentrate on fishing at different times and depending on time of year that's my favourite. Throw in the other half dozen species a guy chases and well,, you get the picture.

I think if someone has a preferred type or species and concentrates on that species they are robbing themselves of some experiences. The more diverse one is in species and method it only broadens your knowledge of fishing in general and as such your success.

You've got multiple options that you can pick more than one of:)

Bigwoodsman 07-19-2016 09:44 AM

My favorite way to catch fish is with a cold drink in one hand and good friends at the other end of the boat.

Fishing any style is better than working!

BW

wildbill 07-19-2016 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by FlyTheory (Post 3281966)
Looks like it always comes down to fly vs bait :fighting0074:

Not necessarily, I've seen guy's with fly rods using bait on more than occasion (grasshoppers), and I've seen countless guys using flies with spinning gear ie. bead head wire worm on a scud hook hanging below a slip bobber for lake whites, trout guys using a streamers and nymphs below a bobber.


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