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Fishing this summer

Well some of you might think the wife and I are fishing crazy... Well you are right. At last count we have been out on the boat 50 times this season. Started the season at Jackson Lake, Prewett and North Sterling. Made a trip to Blue Mesa and green Mtn. Fished Carter lake several times this season also. And there has been trips where we did not take the boat Like Joe Wright and chambers lake. We have fished local ponds and have enjoyed the summer. BIG thanks to the great gifts the Lord above gives us we have now up graded and now have an RV. Sure beats tent camping LOL LOL And it makes for even better days out at those far away places we only dream about.

Lets talk up the site

Slow for activity here. Please post what you are doing fishing wise. Everyone is welcome here...show your pic's , tell us where you went, what you caught. how you caught it.
please take the time to share...I know I like seeing what others are doing...

Teaching a kid to fish Wacker ponds Snyder, CO.

kids fishing day at Wacker ponds Snyder, CO. 06/07/2008.
DOW put on a kids fishing day there. This was a great time for all. Wished someone who "FLY FISHED" would of been there.
I did the teaching on casting along with my wife. This was alot of fun.
*** WE ALL NEED TO TAKE THE TIME AND PASS ON WHAT WE KNOW TO A KID ! ****
See the photo's posted here on this site.

whats your plans for the summer?

well all of you, what are your plans for fishing this summer. With the price of fuel as it is I don't think my family will be going to far from home to go fishing. We do plan a special trip for the end of the summer but the days away might be cut short. what about you will the fuel price affect your plans?

trolling

Helpfull for trolling,
Trolling is a very helpfull technique that is tailor made for fishing for any angler regardless of your degree of expertise. It's easy and it works well.
Put these techniques together and you will catch fish.
Trolling requires a boat and a way to move it in the water. This can be done with a motor or with oars. You will need a rod and a reel, "blade string". (What you troll) and a lure or some sort of bait. The troll can be used with just about any type of lure or bait.
Let the troll out behind your moving boat until you have around 75 to 150 foot of line out. The speed and weights will will dictate just how fast or slow the trolling rig will move and how deep it will troll.

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