For some odd reason I am getting the itch to catch me a school of bream. Anyone else?
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For some odd reason I am getting the itch to catch me a school of bream. Anyone else?
I have it bad. Been afflicted for years.
Already have a trip planned, I'm primed and ready.
Funny you mention this, just today I was thinking I was going to give them a try this year. I have never bream fished(except for the ponds back home on my buddy's farm) Im usually to focused on crappie but I think I may break and give them a try this year. Anyone ever done any good on Talquin? Thats prob where I try them while Im down here in Fl
welcome to the bream fishing club. i have been a couple of times during the week and only have caught a few small females and one nice male. but it should pick up once the new and full moon gets here. what i like to use is worms and crickets for the baite but they can be like crappie a very picky fish. i am seriouse thinking about playing hookie from work and go on friday. good luck on what ever you decide to do.
Can't wait to get onto some of them big Ogeechee redbreast. If the water levels are better than last year it should be productive. Last year, especially in the Savannah River, it sucked due to the drought conditions.
sat on my dock today and caught bluegill too windy to get on the lake . to my surprise i tried Gulp Alive magetts. not to bad a bait i didn't think they would work / the bite was very lite don't know if it was the bait ?????
Red bellies!!!!! I love me some good panfish!!!
I love the fight of a gill on ultra light tackle. Been catching quite a few in central Florida with crickets and grass shrimp, but they are scattered and I haven't found a bed yet. They're almost as fun as catching stump knockers on crawdads. Now thats addictive for sure. Thanks for letting in there with my comments.
i have had it bad since xmus my wife got me a new fly rod and look at this i made
http://i537.photobucket.com/albums/f...Picture004.jpg
black ant and i made a few red ones too
The Altamaha is out of its banks right now but when in does go down there should be plenty for everyone. Last year was slow but I don't think we'll have that problem this year.
My favorite is fishing a cricket under a cork (without any weights) That slow fall drives them crazy. But then a worm fished off the bottom in a shellcracker bed ain't bad either.
Anyone else every caught so many bream in a day that when you close your eyes to go to sleep you can see your cork going under?
yep did it in jackson miss one summer. we had 3 of those long stringers full of them turned around for a second and seen one of them being draged off by a big turtle. i know he ate well that night. and to this day thats why i really hate turtles.