catfishtn
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I posted this on Crappie.com Thought I'd post it here too. Love to hear some replies.
Thought I'd relate some things that I have learned over 45 years of fishing.
1. Canoe + crappie pole = Flathead catfish (every time.).
2. When you take waders to work and fish on your lunch hour, you WILL hook a carp and it WILL wrap around your legs and trip you in the moss. (especially if you wear a tie to work.)
3. If you go to get bait from a bucket on the bank and your friend has disappeared, he uncovered a yellowjacket nest looking for crickets, RUN.
4. If you are Sauger fishing in winter and warming your feet with sterno, that hole in the carpet of the boat deck that is getting slowly bigger is not an optical illusion. STEP ON IT!
5. (related to #4) Sterno burns with an invisible flame.
6. DO NOT leave the largest walleye you ever caught in the cooler, in the boat, so you can get a glass of tea and show your wife. Racoons are remarkably intelligent. (and the scales are hard to get out of your boat carpet.)
7. Do not leave bluegill on a stringer tied to a tree near camp if there are turtles. Heads really don't have much meat on them.
And my personal favorite,
8. If you go crappie fishing at 5 in the morning, and get a pound of minners in a bag filled with oxygen, NEVER, NEVER, hold the bag with the same hand as your cigarette. Looked like the Hindenberg in close up. Took 10 minutes to catch the minnows off the boat ramp. And burned my fingers. (but the light show at 5 in the morning was something magnificent.) :?
Please feel free to add your own musing, as surely I can't be the only one that has learned anything over the years.
Even if it is how truly dumb I am.
Joe Hiller
Thought I'd relate some things that I have learned over 45 years of fishing.
1. Canoe + crappie pole = Flathead catfish (every time.).
2. When you take waders to work and fish on your lunch hour, you WILL hook a carp and it WILL wrap around your legs and trip you in the moss. (especially if you wear a tie to work.)
3. If you go to get bait from a bucket on the bank and your friend has disappeared, he uncovered a yellowjacket nest looking for crickets, RUN.
4. If you are Sauger fishing in winter and warming your feet with sterno, that hole in the carpet of the boat deck that is getting slowly bigger is not an optical illusion. STEP ON IT!
5. (related to #4) Sterno burns with an invisible flame.
6. DO NOT leave the largest walleye you ever caught in the cooler, in the boat, so you can get a glass of tea and show your wife. Racoons are remarkably intelligent. (and the scales are hard to get out of your boat carpet.)
7. Do not leave bluegill on a stringer tied to a tree near camp if there are turtles. Heads really don't have much meat on them.
And my personal favorite,
8. If you go crappie fishing at 5 in the morning, and get a pound of minners in a bag filled with oxygen, NEVER, NEVER, hold the bag with the same hand as your cigarette. Looked like the Hindenberg in close up. Took 10 minutes to catch the minnows off the boat ramp. And burned my fingers. (but the light show at 5 in the morning was something magnificent.) :?
Please feel free to add your own musing, as surely I can't be the only one that has learned anything over the years.
Even if it is how truly dumb I am.
Joe Hiller