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Q:Looking at Cermele's blog made me wonder, what is the largest hook you would try to remove with the line and jerk method? I used the "push it through and cut it off" the last time I got nailed by a #2 treble---it had a pretty substantial barb on it.
from country road on 06.11.134 answers
Q:I'm just wondering can you eat rock bass and do any of you eat rockbass. I heard they have worms in them if its true its to bad cause i catch a ton of them in the 8-12 inch range.
from MR AWESOME on 06.10.138 answers
Q:Sometime at the beginning of July I will be going to a friends on Galveston Island and I was told I could go fishing. Whats good fishing there? What tackle will I need? Will my bass rod and lures and my catfish rod with 20lb line work?
from Knife Freak on 06.07.134 answers
Q:I know this sounds dumb, but if big enough are zebra mussels edible? I know they are very invasive and a big problem. I know it wouldn't make a dent, but it would give people a reason to collect them. Are there any other invasives that are edible.
from Knife Freak on 06.06.139 answers
Q:A lot depends on personal preference, what you expect to catch, where you will be fishing and type of terminal tackle. I prefer a medium heavy 6' rod for walleyes. More important i want a rod and line set up that transfers the bait action(if any) and bite back up to the handle of the pole. I test this in the store when they have the 12" square type tile floors. When i slide the rod tip over the seam between two pieces of tile i want to feel it back up in the handle when it crosses the seam in the tile. I have some Shakespear Boron rods that do that. You may find that two or three rods may be necessary to cover most of your fishing situations. Trial and error in picking one, but when you get the right one you will know it. good fishing. jim
from jhjimbo on 06.05.131 answers