Lol see what the bait fish are mimic that I’m pretty new too
Impossible_Party4246 on
I wouldn’t
cmoney2313 on
I’d recommend a fishing rod, reel, a hook and bait or a lure.
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Acrobatic_Brief_448 on
Doesnt give nearly enough. Is this a pond? A river? Start casting a worm and bobber see what species are here, unless you already know and then narrow down your bait. Literally a million different ways to fish this. Walk the bank look for structure.
SuddenKoala45 on
Cast, reel, remove weeds, repeat as necessary
Hhffhutf on
I’d prop up a lawn chair, throw out a nightcrawler on a bobber, and spark that fish whistle. Beautiful view
Topwaterblitz47 on
With a fishing rod
FlyGuidePatagonia on
Well as we have similar small lakes wile fly fishing in patagonia the number 1 option will be from a boat and then we can discuss what kind of rod. Etc. the best will be a fly rod and try to catch some fish rising with an imitation of an is vet of the moment. If there is no fish rising. Look for them near the bottom with a sinking line. Or try si estructure to cast for them like the reeds or maybe is some flat water near the edge. Good luck from Bariloche, Argentina.
JazzRider on
In every way possible! It’s a beautiful lake!
Sean_The_Chef on
I’m still a newbie myself, but usually when I try a new spot I tend to throw out a nightcrawler or red worm on a hook and see what panfish bites to figure out likely food sources for bass and other predatory fish. Then I usually just start tying on random lures (usually an in-line spinner like a rooster tail or a mepps) to start with and then work my way through the rest of the tackle box. the days I’m not getting much action I like to think of as practice sessions with working on better familiarizing myself with my lures and practicing my retrieves.
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Ideally with a pole don’t bare hand it
Lol see what the bait fish are mimic that I’m pretty new too
I wouldn’t
I’d recommend a fishing rod, reel, a hook and bait or a lure.
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Doesnt give nearly enough. Is this a pond? A river? Start casting a worm and bobber see what species are here, unless you already know and then narrow down your bait. Literally a million different ways to fish this. Walk the bank look for structure.
Cast, reel, remove weeds, repeat as necessary
I’d prop up a lawn chair, throw out a nightcrawler on a bobber, and spark that fish whistle. Beautiful view
With a fishing rod
Well as we have similar small lakes wile fly fishing in patagonia the number 1 option will be from a boat and then we can discuss what kind of rod. Etc. the best will be a fly rod and try to catch some fish rising with an imitation of an is vet of the moment. If there is no fish rising. Look for them near the bottom with a sinking line. Or try si estructure to cast for them like the reeds or maybe is some flat water near the edge. Good luck from Bariloche, Argentina.
In every way possible! It’s a beautiful lake!
I’m still a newbie myself, but usually when I try a new spot I tend to throw out a nightcrawler or red worm on a hook and see what panfish bites to figure out likely food sources for bass and other predatory fish. Then I usually just start tying on random lures (usually an in-line spinner like a rooster tail or a mepps) to start with and then work my way through the rest of the tackle box. the days I’m not getting much action I like to think of as practice sessions with working on better familiarizing myself with my lures and practicing my retrieves.