Live on Long Island, don't get to Montauk as often as I like but when I do...
Also King salmon on Lake Ontario
Also King salmon on Lake Ontario
Fishing AZ is different. The tail waters in the 4 corners area has been a blast for example.Fishing in Arizona sucked but now that we moved back to PA, I'm excited to get back into it (same with golf and skiing). I've kept most of my AZ fishing gear but will need to restock my supplies (waders, fly equipment, etc). I used to spend the majority of winter tying flies and ice fishing when I had the chance. Now that we have a lake house, we are all eagerly waiting for the lake to freeze over and can get some ice fishing in (my kids have not had the chance yet).
Big fan of Panther Martin, Mepps with single hook and 1/4 crawler.. Have a buddy who likes corn. I say, "fish are carnivores, not vegetarians".I'm a lazy fisherman, I use bait on my trips into Sierra lakes and streams looking for trout. Hook and cook is my motto. Caught these on salmon eggs.
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I like Thomas Bouyants if I'm using a lure, though I do have a few Mepps and Kastmasters in the box.Big fan of Panther Martin, Mepps with single hook and 1/4 crawler.. Have a buddy who likes corn. I say, "fish are carnivores, not vegetarians".
I had a fun time last fall fishing for kings and Steelies on the salmon river in Pulaski. Fished the DSR a couple days it was cold as hell and long days but nothing like a King salmon on a fly rod!Live on Long Island, don't get to Montauk as often as I like but when I do...
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I would certainly give it a go, put some fireball on ice and have at it.It can be fun with a good group of people. More like a bbq or cookout on ice really. The fishing is just a bonus. Some guys are hardcore tho.
Fishing in Arizona sucked but now that we moved back to PA, I'm excited to get back into it (same with golf and skiing). I've kept most of my AZ fishing gear but will need to restock my supplies (waders, fly equipment, etc). I used to spend the majority of winter tying flies and ice fishing when I had the chance. Now that we have a lake house, we are all eagerly waiting for the lake to freeze over and can get some ice fishing in (my kids have not had the chance yet).