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Battle the fish or just get it in? |
Battle the fish |
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Just get the fish in |
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Michael
Joined: 28 Jan 2012 Posts: 3823 Location: Bridgeport
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Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 10:22 pm Post subject: Nice Battle or Just Get it in? |
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Whether it be surfcasting for blues and stripers or freshwater fishing for predators such as lmb, smb, walleye, pike, and pickerel, are you a hardcore angler who uses a heavier setup to just get the fish in or are you more of an avid angler who uses a lighter setup so you can have a nice battle with the fish? |
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TheFisherman357
Joined: 24 Mar 2015 Posts: 15
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Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 6:19 am Post subject: |
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i personally go with lighter gear. i like to have my reels scream when i fight fish. |
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RLoutdoors
Joined: 12 Aug 2013 Posts: 74 Location: Stamford, CT
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Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 12:52 pm Post subject: |
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Depends on the situation.
Fishing any type of tournament, get that sucker to the boat ASAP.
Fishing C&R, I'll use as heavy a setup as conditions allow, No need to put extra stress on a fish that you're going to return to the water.
If I'm fishing to load up the freezer, or for hardy species like blues, I'll push the limits of how light I can go. |
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Michael
Joined: 28 Jan 2012 Posts: 3823 Location: Bridgeport
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Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 9:01 pm Post subject: |
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Same ting here Fisherman357.
I'd say part of fishing is having a nice battle with a fish, which is why I use a lighter setup while fishing. But it's a total different story if you're in a tournament, which I can understand. |
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ChaoSki
Joined: 23 Jun 2014 Posts: 169
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 7:17 am Post subject: |
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Even with heavy gear (12' Carp Rods) it can still take good 15-20 min to fight a 20-30lbs fish
We use both. 6-7 footers are great for kayak or limited off shore access. 12 footers are for off shore with plenty of headroom.
Personally, as much as I love to fight the fish.....there is nothing like seeing that rod bend. |
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Redneckangler
Joined: 05 May 2012 Posts: 851 Location: Meriden, CT
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 7:14 pm Post subject: |
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I like to fish light. Applying proper drag pressure is the key on ultralight tackle to shortening the battle. I'm often fighting steelhead in heavy currents on 4lb. test. I keep the drag set extremely light but am constantly adjusting with my thumb rather than the drag knob. Allows me to react to changes and tires the fish much quicker. _________________ RNA - It's in my blood.
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Michael
Joined: 28 Jan 2012 Posts: 3823 Location: Bridgeport
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Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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ChaoSki wrote: | Personally, as much as I love to fight the fish.....there is nothing like seeing that rod bend. |
And also hearing that drag scream |
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