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Nebe 11-11-2005 06:04 PM

bass philosophy
 
this past week i have taken 2 trips out- one trip yielded a beauty of a big fish in the low 30's.. the fight was disapointing, but reguardless it was a big one..

2nd trip yielded oodles of schoolies.

i enjoyed the 2nd trip more. non-stop action, my thumb is raw.. there were birds diving... it was a blast.


what do you guys prefer??? one big one or lots of small???

i guess this is the quantity over quality debate :D

kippy 11-11-2005 06:07 PM

I would settle for non-stop action any day over 1 nice fish, unless it's 50+ :bl:

Nebe 11-11-2005 06:10 PM

hmm. the more i think about it, a 40 would be a nice single fish :D

kippy 11-11-2005 06:20 PM

I agree Eben, 40+ is sweet.

tattoobob 11-11-2005 06:22 PM

I was just pondering the same thing in my head, and I came to the conclusion that if you fish for large you don't catch sometimes at all
if you just go out and fish a spot that produces who knows what you will catch. so to answer you question I don't know I Hate getting skunked but I do both so I like it 50/50 if that makes any sense

fishaholic18 11-11-2005 06:24 PM

One large for sure.

Nebe 11-11-2005 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by tattoobob
I was just pondering the same thing in my head, and I came to the conclusion that if you fish for large you don't catch sometimes at all
if you just go out and fish a spot that produces who knows what you will catch. so to answer you question I don't know I Hate getting skunked but I do both so I like it 50/50 if that makes any sense

i targeted large all season using big wood. because of that i got skunked alot, and probably missed a bunch of fish in the low teens... now i kind of regret it. i did have some great large nights, but they were not often.

spence 11-11-2005 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by fishaholic18
One large for sure.

Let the record stand, F18 is out for one big one :devil2: :hihi:

-spence

In The Surf 11-11-2005 06:58 PM

Definately the large especially when your talking 30 or larger and I'm with you on the battle their putting up. I've gotten in into some nice fish in the last two to three weeks where fish 10 to 15+ pounds smaller were giving a better battle fooling me into thinking they were getting larger as it got closer to sunrise.

fishaholic18 11-11-2005 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by spence
Let the record stand, F18 is out for one big one :devil2: :hihi:

-spence

:scream: :eyes:

Slingah 11-11-2005 07:08 PM

I like the fight of mid to high twenty pound fish ( in the local area I fish) something about them....they are the fighters....
biggger fish are fun too....just different

Karl F 11-11-2005 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Slingah
I like the fight of mid to high twenty pound fish ( in the local area I fish) something about them....they are the fighters....
biggger fish are fun too....just different

right on the money Slingah... fighters is what ya want.
maybe it's an age thing, I can't get charged up over a bunch of twenty inch fish, versus a couple twenty pound fish... not bad to have a bunch of hungry little ones on a warm summers night, but if it's a chilly fall night, I just can't get horsed over schoolie fishing... get into a few decent ones, I'm there, but little guys.... nah, house is warm... like i said, maybe it's my age.

S-Journey 11-11-2005 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Slingah
I like the fight of mid to high twenty pound fish ( in the local area I fish) something about them....they are the fighters....
biggger fish are fun too....just different

Ya mon - the local sleak runners - long, thin and fast as hell.

MoroneSaxatilis 11-11-2005 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Slingah
I like the fight of mid to high twenty pound fish...

I'm with you on this one. Of course, I'm speaking from a boat perspective. Nothin' like bein' with the guys at the buoy on a nice summer night with the water moving and the rip boiling. Run up just past the structure, put the eels down, and WHAMO! Multiple hookups of 25 lbers. Run back up and do it again, then again, then...

:beat:

Of course, there's something to be said for moving around the corner to grab a coupla cows on the yo-yos.

:hf1:

ProfessorM 11-11-2005 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Karl F
, house is warm... like i said, maybe it's my age.

Yup I know what you mean. I just let the dog out and I said to myself there is no way I would stand outside tonite and freeze my you know what's off to catch any size fish and I thought I would never say that.

BigFish 11-11-2005 09:45 PM

Big wood for big fish is over stated and over rated! I caught plenty of nice size fish on some pretty small plugs.....I would rather toss a middle of the road size plug and hook up all day long than wear myself out ch#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&g a heavy clunky plug hoping for that one giant to happen along! ;)

Headhunter 11-11-2005 10:08 PM

Slobs
 
Nothing like a slob slaming an eel, setting up on it and getting the adrenaline rush from the run and then again when you see it rite before you slide it up on the rocks. But then again any fish 20 lbs or better is always good! :beat:

Sea Dangles 11-11-2005 11:35 PM

I'll take one in the 40's over four in the 20's.

BigFish 11-11-2005 11:40 PM

Had the plenty...now I need the good! :cool:

NIB 11-12-2005 04:02 AM

I like em all I have had many epic battles wit good fish an some that like u said came in like a log.I think i would take a good night of 20-30 lbers that fight like mad.over one good fish.I'm ok with that.To be obssesed with a fifty is a ego thing.its one fish.when its gone its gone.Honestly give me 10- 25 lbers anytime.I cannot choose which fish bites on my line.

NeBBer good to see u feelin better an gettin out some.

bart 11-12-2005 06:59 AM

one good fish is all i need

rizzo 11-12-2005 09:24 AM

I'd rather catch 2 or 3 40#+ fish in one season than 20 and 30s every night for the whole season. You can't beat the adrenaline rush of taking a large fish in the surf. theres nothing better then setting up on a cow, fighting the fish and knowing there are no room for mistakes, and turning your light on to a slob bass on its side 15 feet away from you! You cant beat the feeling you get when you grab that fish under the gill plate and drag it to shore. All the time you put in has finally paid off and that one fish is more rewarding than 1000 20# bass. The big fish are what count at the end of the season and what keeps me out all night losing sleep and spending all my money on eels and gas!

If youre not hunting large then there are other fish that can make the season. When I used to fly fish a lot there were different goals I had set, as sight fishing is a blast and very rewarding. When I plug fished all the time, you couldnt beat a good mullet blitz with large fish slurping a popper on top. I will go back to this eventually... just gotta have a 50#er on the wall first :drool:

basswipe 11-12-2005 09:36 AM

I just like fishing.Large or small it don't matter,cuz I just like fishing.

tattoobob 11-12-2005 10:10 AM

You guys talk like you catch 40 pounders every time you go out?
I wish I had the confidence, but no the less just get out and catch fish

Saltheart 11-12-2005 10:14 AM

I'd lke to catch one big one one day and a bunch of small ones the next day! :)

eelman 11-12-2005 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by tattoobob
You guys talk like you catch 40 pounders every time you go out?
I wish I had the confidence, but no the less just get out and catch fish

Bob, your right no one catches 40lbers everytime out, thats fantasy land. I am happy with any bas I land they are all unique in there own way !! you may see 1 or 2 40s all season !! I dont cry when I catch teens and 20s, that is a good night also.............

tlapinski 11-12-2005 12:03 PM

Every cast I make is intended for a fish over 60#'s. Once I break that mark, 70#'s+ will be my goal. Anything less is just getting in the way for now.

MoroneSaxatilis 11-12-2005 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by tlapinski
Anything less is just getting in the way for now.
Out there in the surf is where it's at, that's where the line gets drawn in the sand between those who talk fishing and those who live it

Diametrically opposed?
:huh:

piemma 11-12-2005 02:36 PM

Had a friend tell me awhile ago that fishing is not something we do, it is a part of who we are. If you can understand the total commitment some of us make to this "sport" then you will understand why we strive to excel at what we do. I plan everything that I do in my life around fishing in the surf. So it does matter if they are big or small. As Toby pointed out, I fish like every cast will bring a 60.

rizzo 11-13-2005 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by tattoobob
You guys talk like you catch 40 pounders every time you go out?
I wish I had the confidence, but no the less just get out and catch fish

from the surf no one gets 40s everytime they go out. A fish that really weighs 40#s is VERY RARE from the surf. I'll be the first to admit, i get skunked a lot... many many nights at times. BUT i stick it out at areas where i know will eventually pay off. We pass up spots where we know we could pick off 20 pound fish consistantly. We sometimes fish 2-3 hours straight on one particular rock jsut looking for that one fish, because we konw they move through there when they are around. There is certain mindset to get in and a way of thinking to be had when targeting big fish.


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