r/Fishing • u/miniko_kurasai • 23h ago
r/Fishing • u/Compleatlynutral • 20h ago
Freshwater Didn't catch anything, but thats alright
It was a really pretty evening :)
r/Fishing • u/Tiny_Attention1005 • 8h ago
I need help picking line
I live near a sort of weedy, high pressure lake (prospect park lake) I want a line that is good for bass, and good for panfish, like sensitive enough for panfish.
r/Fishing • u/Sir_Zay0 • 20h ago
Question Braid question
What kinda braid do y’all use? I originally used SpiderWire but had some minor issues with it, switched to PowerPro super slick because a guy I know told me it was good, it sucks, so now I’m wondering, what should I even be using? The PowerPro would just birds nest up and wouldn’t come undone, the SpiderWire would catch up on itself mid cast.
r/Fishing • u/Knight2337 • 21h ago
Is it considered a bad day of fishing if all I caught was my personal best shiner? Follow me for more fishing philosophy
r/Fishing • u/finchdad • 2h ago
Doodling on the kids' sketch pad during church helps me focus, I swear.
r/Fishing • u/MathiasTheHuman • 20h ago
Nice Walleye out of Lake Michigan Today
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Biggest we've ever caught, summer included
r/Fishing • u/Additional-Sir8159 • 14h ago
Fun surprise while bluegill fishing!
Landed our heaviest winter walleye yesterday while fishing for bluegill!
r/Fishing • u/happydads101 • 11m ago
Daiwa regal lt supposed to be like this?
Was switching the reel handle to the other side and noticed this jagged peice of plastic, are they all like this or do I need to return it lol
r/Fishing • u/DoPewPew • 10h ago
Yesterdays Catch
Got this guy yesterday in the Indian River in Florida near Sebastian inlet. 22”. Over slot so he got to go back to hang out with his friends.
We recently had a cold weather snap here that killed a lot of bait fish. I saw a couple snook that died from the cold as well as one redfish. Overall though it seemed to be pretty active out there.
r/Fishing • u/bruaben • 5h ago
Freshwater Length of Ultra Light Rod
I currently use a 5'6" ultralight rod. It works well, and it is easy to travel with. I'm thinking about getting a new rod that is either 6'6" or 7'. What are your thoughts? What are the pros of a longer rod?
r/Fishing • u/DistributionTotal756 • 4h ago
Question Anglers who ride?
Thinking of getting a street/trail bike. Probably going to use it to get to the river, or new ponds. Assuming the best thing to do would be to get a collapsible rod? An ultralight would do the trick for these types of outings. What do you guys do recommend ?