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Ok. Near the bottom of the rod there should be somethinf saying whether its light or not. It will also say the minimum and max lure weight along with the minimum and max line to put on it... The reels will also say the type of line to put on. Do you at least know if their spinning rods and reels?
no... XD
 
Could you show a pic of your rods?... All rods say it somewhere but the rods usually always have it near the bottom of the rod section (not the handle section)
 
I consider net casting cheating 😅... I dont see the point of tossing a net in unless you are actually eating them or selling them... It takes the fun out of fishing...
Actually I like all aquatic creatures...
The more the merrier...
Fish, unique fish, shrimps, crabs, crayfish, mudskipper, etc.
Then you can create a natural habitat with a complete ecosystem in your tank...
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Actually I like all aquatic creatures...
The more the merrier...
Fish, unique fish, shrimps, crabs, crayfish, mudskipper, etc.
Then you can create a natural habitat with a complete ecosystem in your tank...
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Ah ok... So for you its what you discover! That is pretty fun ngl. I just hate it when someone comes up next to a fishermen with a net and throws it in... For us it can be very rude because it scares all the other fish away while we are just trying to fish... Someone did that to me while I was at a river side... I was fishing and this random dude just threw a net in and I was like what the heck dude... I didnt actually say that to him but its very rude to net cast next to a fisherman... Im not saying all net casters are rude but they just need to be courteous of others when they do net cast
 
I think they meant for smaller fish you can’t exactly catch with a line😂
I've caught a 1.5-inch darter with a 2.5-inch custom plastic 'creature' lure. Smaller fish will go after prey that's much bigger than itself, it's crazy. I've also caught plenty of Bluegill with 1-inch crankbait - the treble hook barley fits in their mouths!
 
I've caught a 1.5-inch darter with a 2.5-inch custom plastic 'creature' lure. Smaller fish will go after prey that's much bigger than itself, it's crazy. I've also caught plenty of Bluegill with 1-inch crankbait - the treble hook barley fits in their mouths!
Some large mouth bass look small until they open their mouths lol
 

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