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One of the best ways know
to prevent your fishing
equipment from rusting and
corroding is to keep it in the
water. Don't put it away for
the winter.
A lot of fishing can be done
during the winter months on
those warming up days.
Usually from 10 until 3 p.m.,
quite a few fish can be caught.
On a December day when
the temperature was on the
rise a 1 treated my painting
crew to a fishing trip down to
Dixie Shores' on Badin Lake.
We fished with artificial lures,
mostly home-tied small
streamers, and caught crapI
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that those crappies wore that
streamer ragged with strikes.
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sure paid off. I had never been
so successful with a streamer
before. I believe the odor of
.the hair, when wet, was
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responsible for the attraction
the streamer possessed.
Crappies are the most .
accomodating fish known.
They have been known to
strike an empty moving hook,
even a piece of paper impaled
on a hook. Minnows and cut
bait will never fail and if you
are caught without either,
hang a bit of white cigarette
filter on and you are in for a
real surprise. _
Start looking for a quiet
sunny cove and you will find
fishing during the winter can
be much more pleasure than ?
you would suspect.
When crappie fishing refrain
from snatching your fish
out of the water. The crappie
has a mouth as thin as paper
and if you are too-rough the
hook will be torn from the
fish's mouth.
It is necessary to reel with a
tight line so you can have the
fish under control at all times.
For the most pleasure, play
your fish until it is exhausted,
then bring it in. A sharp hook
a o must iui any lypc OI
fishing. Keep an ignition file
on hand, or a small whetstone
in your tackle box. Check your
hooks before and after fishing.
When using minnows for
crappie fishing I hook the
minnow half-way between the
dorsal fin and the tail, never at
the dorsal fin. 1 catch more
fish with this method because
there is very little chance of
the crappie taking the minnow *
without getting a mouth full of
hook.
With this method of hooking
the bait fish, you do not have
to allow the fish to ran too
long. If I use cut bait I cut a
strip from the white belly of a
crappie and remove two thirds
of the flesh, then I place the
small hunk that is left, with
the skin trailing, on a number
4 hook. The trailing skin looks
like a minnow in action. With
cut bait you have the action
and the odor of fresh fish
working for you.
Do yourself a favor, don't
let that fishing gear get rusty,
use it, get out there and do
some late flfll fishing.
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