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Jackbass 10-03-2012 12:44 PM

damn Pudding heads
 
If you want to fish a pencil in east current please retrieve it before it gets out in front of the guy (me) 200 ft east of you. Cost me a plug you Damn pudding Head

tysdad115 10-03-2012 01:01 PM

Hmmm..east? Is that left or right? I get so confused.

fishbones 10-03-2012 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by tysdad115 (Post 961851)
Hmmm..east? Is that left or right? I get so confused.

Depends on which side you're on and also whether it's night or day.

striper50trout 10-03-2012 01:27 PM

I've seen that guy down there before.......Oh wait... that is what most guys down there do.


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Originally Posted by tysdad115 (Post 961851)
Hmmm..east? Is that left or right? I get so confused.

Left or right depending on what side you are standing on

Slipknot 10-03-2012 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Jackbass (Post 961850)
If you want to fish a pencil in east current please retrieve it before it gets out in front of the guy (me) 200 ft east of you. Cost me a plug you Damn pudding Head

thanks for the advice, but if I'm casting out 300 feet and the plug swings 200 ft, then that's the way it goes.

who was there first? you or the pudding head?

how did that cost you a plug? if you were throwing a pencil also, it would have followed a similar pattern.
we line up a lot closer and jig with no problems as long as everyone goes in order.

or are you just grumping


Andy, I told you before, the tide goes out and the current runs west for about 4 hours then turns east for another 2 hours so now it's on your left, but if you are smoking a cigarette, it depends on which way the wind is blowing and everyone knows that bass don't like secondhand smoke so make sure you face west or left depending on which side of the canal you are on(which is usually the opposite side the fish are on). :smash:

Jackbass 10-03-2012 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by striper50trout (Post 961855)
I've seen that guy down there before.......Oh wait... that is what most guys down there do.




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Not without retrieving the damn thing at all the guys line was literally 30 feet In front of me.
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Slipknot 10-03-2012 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Jackbass (Post 961861)
Not without retrieving the damn thing at all the guys line was literally 30 feet In front of me.
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but a fish broke in close

the line had a knot in it

I got a phone call and was distracted

I was tried of reeling in so many times and wanted to get the most out of each cast like gorilla jigging but gorilla plugging

Jackbass 10-03-2012 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 961860)
thanks for the advice, but if I'm casting out 300 feet and the plug swings 200 ft, then that's the way it goes.

who was there first? you or the pudding head?

how did that cost you a plug? if you were throwing a pencil also, it would have followed a similar pattern.
we line up a lot closer and jig with no problems as long as everyone goes in order.

or are you just grumping


Andy, I told you before, the tide goes out and the current runs west for about 4 hours then turns east for another 2 hours so now it's on your left, but if you are smoking a cigarette, it depends on which way the wind is blowing and everyone knows that bass don't like secondhand smoke so make sure you face west or left depending on which side of the canal you are on(which is usually the opposite side the fish are on). :smash:

I was there first and I always pay attention to how others are fishing so as not to mess up their drift etc. particularly if they are there before me (plus I am always up for a potential learning opportunity). This was a little ludicrous the guy drifted in front of a large piece of man made structure I happened to be standing next to. He was 200 feet away from me and his plug drifted I would guess a hundred feet down from me. I lost the plug because in an effort to not lodge a
Hook into the guy that was Taking my line off his plug I let my line go slack. My plug got hung up in the weed.

I truly try and observe how others are doing it so as not to impede. If I show up and another is fishing where I want to be oh well I give us a pole length between just makes things easier when bringing in fish etc.

I also fish close quarters with people I know with no problems. I won't crowd people I don't know or ask them if they think they have enough room with me setting up in a given spot.
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Slipknot 10-03-2012 03:02 PM

I see
that's happened to me too with a jig, unless I am able to keep line straight and out of weeds and rocks

sucks
then you end up retieing and miss time while bass break right in front of you:smash:

ah, the wonderful world of canal fishing

next time reel your plug in and untangle it yourself I guess

hope it wasn't a Sebile

Jackbass 10-03-2012 03:16 PM

Left hook.
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piemma 10-03-2012 03:27 PM

Simple solution. Always fish slack in the 0 dark 30 hours. No #^&#^&#^&#^&heads around.
Funny story. I was at the Canal this morning. Crawled into a spot I like and started drifting eels. After about 1/2 hour a #^&#^&#^&#^&head shows up and asks if I minded if he fished next to me. I told him I didn't mind just as long as he didn't mind getting TB. I then started coughing like hell. Told him I was having chemo for bladder cancer and they infused me with live TB cells (that part is true but I haven't had that particular routine in a year). He kept going.

Saltheart 10-03-2012 06:45 PM

"....as long as he didn't mind getting TB".

I thought I heard it all but that's a new one ! :)

tysdad115 10-03-2012 07:17 PM

Thanks Slip. That will really be useful information as soon as I learn left from right. I never thought of using smoke signals for fish reports..this is really going to speed up my hero status down there!
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chefchris401 10-03-2012 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 961873)
Simple solution. Always fish slack in the 0 dark 30 hours. No #^&#^&#^&#^&heads around.
Funny story. I was at the Canal this morning. Crawled into a spot I like and started drifting eels. After about 1/2 hour a #^&#^&#^&#^&head shows up and asks if I minded if he fished next to me. I told him I didn't mind just as long as he didn't mind getting TB. I then started coughing like hell. Told him I was having chemo for bladder cancer and they infused me with live TB cells (that part is true but I haven't had that particular routine in a year). He kept going.

That's a good way to get people to fish away from you.

I like skippys "splash cast" method too
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iamskippy 10-03-2012 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by chefchris401 (Post 961915)

I like skippys "splash cast" method too
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Thats not a method thats just how it is, its a lifestyle.
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striper50trout 10-03-2012 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Jackbass (Post 961861)
Not without retrieving the damn thing at all the guys line was literally 30 feet In front of me.
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I wasn't talking about you. Thats why I don't fish there that often.

FinS 32 10-04-2012 11:33 PM

theres fish busting and ppl tagle with my line. they get cut off. sorry but thats how it goes, i give the plug back, but im not fooling around


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