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Inshore Fishing...


Zod

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I am so looking forward to using my rod again this weekend. It's been a while since I've used it. It's an old one, but I'm very comfortable with it. Sometimes it's difficult to transport because of it's size, so I really have to prepare when I'm going to use it. But it's always satisfying, so it's worth it. I am not looking forward to the day that it becomes useless and I won't be able to use it anymore. But until then, I will enjoy the use I do get out of it.

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Why?

Just curious.

Don't know...as a kid growing up I wanted to fish for a living and always took it very serious and I guess that carried over to when I was an adult also. Most of the time when I go fishing though it is lure fishing so I am constantly casting and reeling and no real time to grab a beer.

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catfish are starting to move up into the river arms of the lakes in the catawba river system around charlotte

been catching a few 2-5 lbs everytime we go the last few weeks. nothing of size yet.

next 30 days should be prime catfishing in the river arms and cove mouths

Buddy of mone just posted a picture of two monster flatheads that he caught at High Rock. I don't know how to judge the weight of a catfish but the look to be about 4 1/2 ft. long and big as f*ck. Maybe 40lbs or so?

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Going on fishing trip next weekend...can't wait. Catfish, bass, panfish and hopefully the stripers are running. I've got some umbrella rigs I'm going to troll with to see if they work.

Going to work on my noodle rigs this weekend to prep for the trip.

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Don't know...as a kid growing up I wanted to fish for a living and always took it very serious and I guess that carried over to when I was an adult also. Most of the time when I go fishing though it is lure fishing so I am constantly casting and reeling and no real time to grab a beer.

??? obviously...beer instead of soda...soda is for pussies

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Don't know...as a kid growing up I wanted to fish for a living and always took it very serious and I guess that carried over to when I was an adult also. Most of the time when I go fishing though it is lure fishing so I am constantly casting and reeling and no real time to grab a beer.

Gotcha, most of my fishing is either spear or trolling.

Easy to drink up when driving the boat and trolling...usually not a pretty night after fishing all day.

Not easy nor safe to drink while diving.

Rarely if ever do I lure fish....you can hardly drink at all doing it that way.

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