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    Or maybe I should say , I used my bike to go fishing today .
    I used a Fanny pack as a sling pack to carry a minimum of tackle including a Caron X 500 reel spooled with Daiwa J braid .
    The rod I took was my 4’6” Palms Quattro 4 piece ultralight rod. The tube almost for inside the down tube water cage on my converted single speed Specialized Hardrock mountain bike .
    I first visited the town pond , but found it over two feet low . They drained it down to work on the dam . It did something to the fish , because I got skunked .

    Last fall , I found out about another one on town property, but located in the woods accessible by a trail , off the parking lot for the ball fields . Another 2.5 miles away .
    I found the trail and was able to ride my bike down hill almost to the water .
    I fished a .8g jig until I got hung up and broke off . The leader broke at the braid knot . I thought I had brought some leader material, but the spools I grabbed didn’t have any line on them .
    Since I had to tie directly to the braid , I chose a beetlespin with a chartreuse and black 1/32 handtie jig .
    I caught a small bluegill on my third cast .
    I ended up catching three Bluegills before the thunder started up and told me it was time to head home if I wanted to stay dry .
    It was my first time taking my bike fishing . It was fun , but next time I’m going to drive and hike in .
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    Nice. At least it wasn't a skunk for the full outing...Single speeds are no fun when it's time to do the up-hill part...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesdean View Post
    Nice. At least it wasn't a skunk for the full outing...Single speeds are no fun when it's time to do the up-hill part...
    My single speeds do ok on hard surfaces , the root filled single track was a different story. Rode across a soccer field for a short cut back to the parking lot and it was like riding in sand .
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    Totally understand. Back in my younger days, I lived in the high and low deserts in So. Calif. and rode all over on a 16" bike. Stay on the trail and ride fairly easy, most times, but there would be spots that the sand piled up and you came to a stop...Didn't have to many places to deal with roots though...
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    Very cool. Used to ride my bike everywhere when I was younger. Rode to our farm pond many times to go fishing. Sorta hard with tackle box, pole, etc all in your hands….lol. Good job.
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    Fishing and exercise! Great post
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    Quote Originally Posted by gillchaser999 View Post
    My single speeds do ok on hard surfaces , the root filled single track was a different story. Rode across a soccer field for a short cut back to the parking lot and it was like riding in sand .
    Hey, Gill. Think electric!�� you will be rolling easy!
    Bob
    PS Nice looking piece of water.
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