I agree. What is probably happening is regarding reports and pics is alot of people on here seems to be a little sensitive about where they fish etc..
i am little guilty of it myself.

C'mon guys... We need to get this forum off the ground. It's just not too exciting right now and am starting to wonder what's going on. Here is the task at hand in a few simple steps:
1)Every member is to make there best effort to go out and fish and if it's not too much to ask, post a few pics of your day. You don't have to name the lake or river.
2)If you happen to be successful, share with us your techniques, or show a pattern or two. Likewise if it you are unsuccessful, ask a couple questions and see if anyone can help.
3)MORE DAMN GEAR REVIEWS. Im a gear head through and through. I got lots of it but can't stop drooling on stuff I can't afford. If you buy a new rod or reel, Let's hear about it. Same goes for, boats, clothing, outerwear, tools, etc...
Let's get this thing going.
I agree. What is probably happening is regarding reports and pics is alot of people on here seems to be a little sensitive about where they fish etc..
i am little guilty of it myself.
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Went out with a buddy yesterday to find some carp.
Found em'.
Now just to catch them.
I am tying up a few patterns right now.
Will try again tomorrow.
I used to get them when I was a kid on a spinning rod with a worm.
Let's see how we do with a 6 wght and a chunk of feathers.
I know a few guys who pursue them regularily with a fly and say they are dynamite once hooked.
We saw a couple in the 12-15 lb range. That would be fun.
Wet me wephwase that.
That will be fun.
I will let you know.
I don't post much...too busy working and then yard work then trying to find the time to fish.......I need more retirement time...LOL
KF
So many fish...so little time!
Just posted a report from Troutchaser's, Coachman's, and my day. Pics to follow when I get time. Unless one of the boys get's to it first.I couldn't aggree more on your post TC!
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