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Going to start fishing again- advice?
Posted on 6/11/20 at 8:08 am
Posted on 6/11/20 at 8:08 am
I haven't done any real fishing since my teenage years. What should I know?
I bought myself an Ugly Stik reel + rod combo (Elite set, 7' with hooks, 6lb Trieline, and some mousetail lures from Costco) and a fishing license. I don't have a boat but I'll be fishing the big river here in town (upstate NY) and maybe the shoreline of Lake Ontario. Fish in the river include yellow perch, catfish, bass, pike, steelhead, rainbow, and king salmon. I understand that's quite the range and will require different tackle and techniques.
I have one friend in town that loves fishing but we may not be able to go fishing at the same time due to work schedules. Besides Walmart there is a local bait and tackle shop in town that should be opening back up again.
I bought myself an Ugly Stik reel + rod combo (Elite set, 7' with hooks, 6lb Trieline, and some mousetail lures from Costco) and a fishing license. I don't have a boat but I'll be fishing the big river here in town (upstate NY) and maybe the shoreline of Lake Ontario. Fish in the river include yellow perch, catfish, bass, pike, steelhead, rainbow, and king salmon. I understand that's quite the range and will require different tackle and techniques.
I have one friend in town that loves fishing but we may not be able to go fishing at the same time due to work schedules. Besides Walmart there is a local bait and tackle shop in town that should be opening back up again.
Posted on 6/11/20 at 8:17 am to McVick
Glad to here you want to start fishing again. My best advice is that you watch youtube videos on the subject matter. The only thing you might want to upgrade is on the line itself. 6 lb test is very small. Good for perch, but if you catch a pike or a nice size bass, it will break easily. Might want to go to a 12 or 14 lb test. I would love to go to that area and catch some huge smallmouth bass, always watch videos from there. Small mouths are massive there.
Posted on 6/11/20 at 8:22 am to McVick
I'd advise more than 6 lb. test line on that reel, especially if fishing where you can catch big catfish, pike, steelhead and king salmon.
Personally, I'd put no less than 20 lb. braid on that bad boy and go with that.
If you want to target catfish, catch some perch and change out your hook to a 8/0 Circle Hook and use the whole perch as live bait and set up your line so the bait is a foot or more off the bottom. This is how I have been catching some very nice catfish in the Mississippi River. The last 2 times I went I came away with a 42" x 31 lbs. and a 32" x 25 lb. blue cat and a few smaller ones in the 5-10 lb. range.
Personally, I'd put no less than 20 lb. braid on that bad boy and go with that.
If you want to target catfish, catch some perch and change out your hook to a 8/0 Circle Hook and use the whole perch as live bait and set up your line so the bait is a foot or more off the bottom. This is how I have been catching some very nice catfish in the Mississippi River. The last 2 times I went I came away with a 42" x 31 lbs. and a 32" x 25 lb. blue cat and a few smaller ones in the 5-10 lb. range.
Posted on 6/11/20 at 9:56 am to McVick
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watch youtube videos on the subject matter
^^ This right here, you'll be surprised how many videos you will find for your area and the seasons. Also look into picking up a used kayak in order to gain access to more fishing areas.
I just started going back out myself and on a whim I found a ton of videos on lakes in my area and fishing them via kayak.
Posted on 6/11/20 at 9:57 am to McVick
I would get some rooster tails/ inline spinner type baits. There super easy to use and Should catch most of the fish you named.
As far as line goes your going to have to take water clarity into consideration. If you use braid your going to need a leader. You could use something like 10-12lb test for a good all purpose line.
As far as line goes your going to have to take water clarity into consideration. If you use braid your going to need a leader. You could use something like 10-12lb test for a good all purpose line.
Posted on 6/11/20 at 10:03 am to McVick
Get bigger line 20lb suffix 832 braid is my preferred line. Learn how to Texas rig. Buy a pack of tubes green pumpkin works fine, a pack of senkos. Get a squarebill Crankbait. Jerkbaits will catch everything... Not sure if you could work them properly from the bank, but I have caught almost every species in my lake down south on one.
Another option would be learning how to Carolina rig and you could put some catfish bait on and if that ain't working use a plastic worm to catch bass.
There are some fishing forums setup similar to this they help... Wired2fish is a great website. And tacklewarehouse is the best place online to buy lures. Good luck!
Another option would be learning how to Carolina rig and you could put some catfish bait on and if that ain't working use a plastic worm to catch bass.
There are some fishing forums setup similar to this they help... Wired2fish is a great website. And tacklewarehouse is the best place online to buy lures. Good luck!
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