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How many of you fall into this "hard core" category
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I know we have all, and I do mean all, have, at the end of each and every days fishing excursion (especially if we have been skunked) said to ourselves "Just "1" more cast"...
Actually for me I like to give myself at least a fighting chance so I usually state "6" more casts..... So how many "diehards" do we have out there ? How many of you know other "diehards" out there ? So.... how many casts ?? |
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However, I never said one more cast - it was always 10 more casts. |
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My site name "Hardcore From Shore" says it all. I always take a few more. Then I add a "last cast for bass" maybe several of those too. I usually throw until I am convinced there are no fish in the area and it is them not me or my lures that is the problem. Funny how once in a while even when the water gets skinny or "wrong" a fish does come along.
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The real question is: "If you get a strike or fish on your last cast... how many more will you take?"
I've caused a few of my casting partners to talk to themselves over the years. In one instance I announced a last cast - then took the cast into the water my buddy Zeke was fishing - pulled out a 40. He was pissed because he was casting a rebel there for 30 minutes - I threw a Atom Jr and was on as soon as the plug hit the water. I love the last cast - but you have to announce it out loud. |
Pretty sure if you are on this site and have been for years you are in that category
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There are times when I look to my side and say to my fishing partner there are no fish here then bang, fish on, only to realize after the fact that I unintentially stopped or slowed down my retrieve to get the hit.
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I have had one last cast last 6 hours.
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Pretty much what JohnR said. I fish hard and often, but not like the guys who swim. But when I know they're are fish around and I have the time, I will fish for double digit hrs in an almost manic state until I find them. I tend to fish like this in June and then again from Sept-Nov. I try to fish smarter now, but I can always justify fishing for hours because there's always a stage of the tide to fish somewhere. Last Sept I fished from dusk til dawn knowing that there were good fish around. When the sun came up I followed the birds and then went looking for bait. Ended up fishing for a total of 16 hrs straight. In the 16th hr I took my first bone, from shore that was just shy of 10 lbs, on a live Mac in RI :happy:
Flip-side is that putting in that much time and not having much success is a horrible downer. |
I say ten more, then one for good luck, then one for good measure, then the last cast. If I get a bump, then 20 more cast etc...
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Definitely not hardcore. I maximize my time when I can get out but compared to others not even close.
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Let me think, does spending 60 minutes to bust through 4 inches of ice to launch my Lund in the Thames in February count?
Was once on the most incredible smallmouth bite the last day of a Maine camping trip, I ran 9 miles to the truck to pull the spare battery, so I could continue use of the trolling motor which I needed to take advantage of a school of 4-5 lbers; all for the last hour of daylight. Yes I've been that guy. |
when fishing from boat for stripers it was 15 minutes at a spot no hits move on....would do my spots in 3-4 hours and head home....can't catch a striper in 15 minutes they R not biting or not there....:)
Now when fishing for mac's from shore I allow 3-4 cast and pack the rod back in truck and leave while others sit there for one more cast which normally last a couple of hrs. with nuten....:) |
It's all relative to what is perceived the norm in which group you are spending time with at a given moment. I love to fish. If I can fish more I take the opportunities available.
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When I'm fishing I can almost always justify taking a few more casts or hitting another spot on the way back to the truck on maybe even another spot on the drive back home. Doesn't really matter how tired I was during the day or how little sleep I may have gotten recently, once I'm on the rocks I'm full of energy and it's always battle to try and convince myself that it really is time to head home... I also seem to have an easier time calling it a night after a good night than I do after a slow one, especially a skunking, having not caught anything really motivates me to keep fishing and to get back out there the next night and the next after that.
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I do a lot of fishing the dawn shift from the kayak and always tell my wife I will be home be at certain time in the morning and then that just gets blown out of the water by about an hour no matter how much leeway I give myself!
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One morning long ago (1997) I was fishing Nonquit with my good friend Bobby Vanasse. I had a good fish on and started to have chest pains.
Now I had a heart condition at the time so I always had a vial of Nitro on a chain around my neck so I handed my rod to Bobby, put 2 Nitros under my tongue and landed a 34# bass. That night I had a massive coronary and was in the hospital for 2 weeks. Is that hardcore enough? |
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"let em back down " Atleast 1 time per drift if i recall...... Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Cap'n A.D.D. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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totally been there
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not hard core,do try my best to maximize the season.
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It ebbs and flows, for most of us, other priorities take hold. Hard core, everyday surfcasting is a young mans and an old mans game |
But if you're an old hardcore, then it trumps all!!!
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Man we had some fun!!!!:jump: |
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