Fishing in the plenty river
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Fishing in the plenty river
I'm new to fishing, and have been trying to fish in the part of the plenty river near Apollo Parkways, but after about 10 hours in the past 2 weeks I haven't gotten any bites. I have been using a sinker-swivel-leader-hook setup, and at the start I used some little grub lures, but after not bites, today I used corn and worm bits, but still got no bites. Does anyone know what rig I should use? Or is it my location, as while I have seen fish jumping out of the water there, it may just be a bad spot.
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Re: Fishing in the plenty river
Lots of carp in there.
Burley up first, find some of the larger pools, toss out a couple of cans of creamed corn.
Freeline bread , with no sinker.
or freeline corn with no sinker
Bites can be just subtle line movements. Keep an eye out and strike
Burley up first, find some of the larger pools, toss out a couple of cans of creamed corn.
Freeline bread , with no sinker.
or freeline corn with no sinker
Bites can be just subtle line movements. Keep an eye out and strike
There is always more to learn , fish to catch , places to see and friends to make.
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Re: Fishing in the plenty river
snowfall can impact the water temperature and flow rate in rivers and lakes, which can in turn impact the behavior of fish. In some cases, heavy snowfall may result in more runoff and increased water flow, which can create ideal conditions for certain species of fish. On the other hand, extremely cold temperatures or prolonged snow cover on the water's surface can make it more difficult for fish to feed, and may result in slower fishing activity.theJono wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:20 pmI'm new to fishing, and have been trying to fish in the part of the plenty river near Apollo Parkways, but after about 10 hours in the past 2 weeks I haven't gotten any bites. I have been using a sinker-swivel-leader-hook setup, and at the start I used some little grub lures, but after not bites, today I used corn and worm bits, but still got no bites. Does anyone know what rig I should use? Or is it my location, as while I have seen fish jumping out of the water there, it may just be a bad spot.
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Re: Fishing in the plenty river
Snow along the Plenty River!!!! - perhaps thomas87 is referring to a Plenty River in another country?
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Re: Fishing in the plenty river
That snowfall hyperlink is very tempting to click/tap. But must resist.Paulanderson wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 9:46 amSnow along the Plenty River!!!! - perhaps thomas87 is referring to a Plenty River in another country?
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No fish is worth a life, stay safe
A fish is a fish
No fish is worth a life, stay safe
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Re: Fishing in the plenty river
I am with you there sebb - clicking on links that you do not know can have nasty consequences!
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Re: Fishing in the plenty river
Yeah. Maybe even a bot, not human.
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A fish is a fish
No fish is worth a life, stay safe
A fish is a fish
No fish is worth a life, stay safe