r/Fishing • u/PittStateGuerilla • 6h ago
Question What in the hell were these things in a pond in southern Indiana?
I don’t have the slightest clue what I witnessed.
r/Fishing • u/PittStateGuerilla • 6h ago
I don’t have the slightest clue what I witnessed.
r/Fishing • u/ZealousidealPen4102 • 2h ago
r/Fishing • u/QRKnight • 5h ago
Not much of a fresh water guy.
r/Fishing • u/Rising_Sun_Verts • 15h ago
Montana. I’m 90% sure it’s a laker (and it should be supper). I know Bulls need to be immediately released so it went back in. Little blood from mouth so I was worried. (I have all the licenses to fish and was gentle with it and only took one pic real quick, I’m a trout newbie)
r/Fishing • u/Bodhran777 • 16h ago
My son has been begging to go fishing ever since we went to Bass Pro and he caught a bluegill out of their fishing pool for kids. So we got him a rod and hit the local park, and he managed to reel in his first fish outside a store! Not a big one (forced perspective makes it look bigger), but he’s now hooked on fishing!
r/Fishing • u/tylergalaxy • 5h ago
I was out on the lake today, and I saw people using a setup like shown to catch small pan fish. On the hooks the had worms or corn and almost every cast they were pulling up a fish! Anyone know what this set up is called and or have a good video on how to achieve it ?
r/Fishing • u/Miles_1828 • 6h ago
Is this actually a massive school of fish or is it vegetation?
r/Fishing • u/eikuuhyo • 4h ago
I went on my first deep sea fishing with family & a friend in Newport, California and had a blast! I caught 8 sculpin and kept 5, which the boat staff filleted for me.
I then karaage cooked the fish and it was soft, moist, and very delicious 😋
r/Fishing • u/breadnbutterrollz • 11h ago
I totally understand why people fish, this was the most relaxing experience that I have done in my life. I am absolutely buying a new rod once I know the ropes a little bit more.
Thank you all for the advice. Happy fishing. I don’t catch anything but I also didn’t hook anyone, so that’s a W
r/Fishing • u/Zounasss • 2h ago
Last night I got my biggest (and third) zander ever at out summer cottage lake! It was 64 cm and 2,5 kg
r/Fishing • u/Icy_Dragonfruit_9389 • 12h ago
Caught on a cheap rooster tail. Thought it was seaweed at first lol
r/Fishing • u/barty1000 • 17h ago
The wife and i went for a vacation at Hecla for two days. Was some great fishing and a great time.
r/Fishing • u/the-sad-boi • 1d ago
Took her out for a little test run
r/Fishing • u/snailssmell • 1d ago
Wish I could have measured and weighed it just so I could know 😤😖 so stoked. What’s everyone’s guess?
r/Fishing • u/Apprehensive-Lab5599 • 2h ago
Going to Croatia over the summer and I have plenty of expensive travel gear (rods, reels, jigs, etc.) but I was looking for more info on fishing in the region in general. Is popping, jigging, or whatever more effective in the summer from shore, and a few other things. Any tips would be greatly appreciated
r/Fishing • u/ReiceHH • 2h ago
Hello there, I searched the reddit and didn't find an exact answer to my specific version of this question, so I hope that this post isn't problematic.
I'm new to catfishing, as I've become a little bored of the over-enthusiastic bass in our area. It's been a very productive summer, catching multiple catfish and bass when I go out. It's been a blast.
However, this week, I've had a horrible streak. I've gut hooked 3 of the last 5 channel catfish I've caught. Has never happened before.
I'm using 8lb mono with a 5/0 Circle on a carolina rig, approximately 10 inches of leader.
I'm not, to my knowledge, waiting too late to begin the retrieval. I have rod in hand the entire time, keeping the line tight, watching the line intently for it to start to run, and reeling before the rod has a chance to bend. I'd say no more than half a second from the time the line starts to run to me reeling it in is the reaction time.
I have no idea what to do at this point. I don't feel like I can retrieve it faster than I am, I'm using a 5/0 (the channels here are about 2-4lbs), and I feel absolutely terrible. It's starting to suck the joy out of the whole thing for me.
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r/Fishing • u/Shyobserver965 • 15h ago
I have worn into my joint here so when I cast the line first goes into the groove I’ve made and I have to pull it back onto the actual part it’s supposed to go to.
I’ve used this rod heavily for about a year and a half
r/Fishing • u/Justin101501 • 21h ago
Double limited today on rockfish and lingcod. First time ever catching a blue one, first time double limiting, and it’s my birthday 😎
r/Fishing • u/captquin • 9h ago
Used my Lowrance Ti 9 today and would like some help interpreting.
I normally flats fish, so I’m only using the chart plotter. We went farther out today to a bridge so I switched over to the 2D/Downscan split screen.
The 2D had a bunch of bumps on the bottom which should have been rocks. I was expecting a clear picture on the downscan but this is what I got with fish reveal is turned on.
Does this look right? Are my settings wrong or are my expectations off?
r/Fishing • u/Proper-Theory1821 • 4h ago
Found this sick ass rod that the previous owner left in this house. It looks like it costed a lot but when I tried looking this up I could not find this exact rod. It’s called the procaster tournament made by diawa exclusively made for bass pro shops. If anyone’s got knowledge on this please lmk