Have any of you made any interesting 2006 Resolutions relating to fishing? I have made two: 1) Concentrate more on that trophy bass 2) Invent a secure cage for the bait monkey.
Make the fish in Bull Shoals fear me while enjoying life and all God's creation.
Good luck with the cage for the bait monkey.
WIN MORE MONEY!!!
I have a couple of goals for 2006.
1. Learn how to catch bass swimming a jig
2. Raise my personal best (currently 7 lbs 8 oz.)
3. Not to fall out of my canoe ;D
1.learn jigs
2.learn spinnerbaits
3.get better at finesse techniques
4.get a boat
5.raise my pb from 2 1/2 pounds
Steve thats a good one.
#1 is that I have a 6 year old that's going to be my main partner this year.
As far as techniques go, this is going to be the year of the jig.
Along with the 10 million other things I'm working on.
#1: Remeber that the ice is not thick enough to go planking.
#2: DO NOT try to shoot catfish with a 12ga. Remington 1100 auto and slugs while standing up in a leaky 12ft. jonboat.
#3: Make more money
#4: spend more money
;D
My resolution is to catch a double digit bass this year.Last year only caught a 7 pounder.I want to get back into the 10+ club.
Learn the in and outs of the spinnerbait.
1) Take my daughters out fishing ( kids grow up too fast).
2) Probably throw the swim bait, get some confidence with it.
3) Solicit help for the planning, design, and building of a BAIT MONKEY CAGE from everyone here!
1. Throw less spinnerbaits
2. Get better with cranks and jigs
1) Raise personal best to a 10 lb. or at least past 7 lbs.
2) Win more tournaments.
3) Improve my fishing all-aroung in general.
I definetley nead to minimize the amount if tackle I carry around. "As a fisherman gets smarter, his tackle box gets smaller."
JIGS, JIGS, JIGS, JIGS, and plastics. All the while trying to leave the cranks and spinnerbaits at home.
1.get a job
2.use less spinerbaits
3.learn jigs
Fish plastics more.
learn more about fish behavior, location.
and create more stable patterns
1.) Fish more ponds and not lakes .
2.) Use more crankbaits and top water.
3.) Catch BIGGER fish. ;D
1. Make more money, buy a boat.
2. Catch master angler bass (was off by 2oz. last year)
3. Fish a tournament, somewhere, sometime.
1. Get a Boat
2. Find confidence in Cranks
3. Find confidence in Jigs
4. Find some new places to fish
1) Commit to BIG swimbaits.
2) Gain confidence in soft plastics.
3) Become more consistant.
4) Learn more.
I'm going to let my partner (Dirk Jig_Lure) catch more this year!
Sorry man (eric), I had to do it ,lol, it was a wide open shot.
But for real, I will be changing my game plan this year to include the advice a certain mod here provides. I listened last year and it proved to be very productive.
THe "Book according to Chris" will be my main consult. I had great success each time I summoned Chris' knbowledge. His experience is one thing but he offers a west coast viewpoint that seems to work well here in New England also.
Nothing but positive results each time he offered advice. I strongly suggest reading his seasonal articles and posts.
I've also noticed that a few of our newer members are also chock full of advice. This place gets better by the day. My resolution is to use the heck out of you guys,lol!
Catch 'em up and success to all for '06!
1. I'm starting my first year in a Bass Club, so my first goal for this year is to win 1 of our tournaments this year.
2. Catch a Bass bigger than my personal best, which is 19 1/2"
3. Learn to "Find Fish"
I'D LIKE TO GET BETTER WITH SPINNERBAITS AND BUZZBAITS.
MOST IMPORTANT: TAKE MY GRANDSONS FISHING MORE.
catch plenty of fish
WIN
My resolutions:
1. Fish with more patience.
2.
Resolutions:
1. Fish with more patience.
2. Fish Clearlake and Franks Tract (Delta)
3. Don't drop my cellphone in the lake.
1: fish more
2: learn jigs
1. listen & learn
2. identify patterns
3. learn something every trip
1. learn how to find fish better
2. learn how to fish every bait better
3. just relax and fish ;D
QuoteThe "Book according to Chris" will be my main consult. I had great success each time I summoned Chris' knowledge. His experience is one thing but he offers a west coast viewpoint that seems to work well here in New England also.
You can learn a lot from a dummy!
1: Break in the new Abu Garcia/Fenwick combo.
2: Learn more than I ever wanted to know here.
3: HAVE FUN!
Set up an outing with Low Budget Hooker
Go to Iowa and watch Hawg Hunter in Action
Learn to use a Baitcaster
1. Learn to find fish faster
2. Fish the jig
3. Fish more spinner baits.