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Old 01-02-2013, 09:11 PM
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Default Personal Fishing Goals For 2013

Thought I drop them here so I can go back and see how good....bad I am doing to accomplish them. Accountability...

Last year, I was 2/3 complete. Funds got in the way of the last.

Here are this years:

1. Striped Bass 20lb or greater on a fly rod or conventional gear.

2. Brown Trout 25" or greater on a fly rod or conventional gear.

3. Either Brown Trout or Rainbow on a fly rod from Dale Hollow Lake.


The top may be the easiest... LOL.

Any of you all have some for this coming fishing season.

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Old 01-02-2013, 09:27 PM
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Thought I drop them here so I can go back and see how good....bad I am doing to accomplish them. Accountability...

Last year, I was 2/3 complete. Funds got in the way of the last.

Here are this years:

1. Striped Bass 20lb or greater on a fly rod or conventional gear.

2. Brown Trout 25" or greater on a fly rod or conventional gear.

3. Either Brown Trout or Rainbow on a fly rod from Dale Hollow Lake.


The top may be the easiest... LOL.

Any of you all have some for this coming fishing season.
Believe it or not #3 is real easy. I used to catch them all the time. Plan on going in April. I will give you further info when we hook up.
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Old 01-02-2013, 09:29 PM
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1. Work on some new fishing techniques that I am trying to learn.
2. Brown trout that is at least in the teens.
3. Spend more time chasing brown trout. ( thus see 1 and 2).

Roy
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Old 01-02-2013, 09:39 PM
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I'm gonna try to have fewer Mondays wishing I had gone fishing Saturday or Sunday.
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Old 01-02-2013, 09:57 PM
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Believe it or not #3 is real easy. I used to catch them all the time. Plan on going in April. I will give you further info when we hook up.
Interesting, I figured that to really be my hardest. They stay so deep most of the time in the lake and it leaves just certain months where they can be reached by a fly. Hopefully, I can scratch that one off before it warms back up though.
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Old 01-02-2013, 10:32 PM
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Interesting, I figured that to really be my hardest. They stay so deep most of the time in the lake and it leaves just certain months where they can be reached by a fly. Hopefully, I can scratch that one off before it warms back up though.
You could also go in the back of Horse Creek this time of year. Fish Finder General could give you info on that as it is his home dock.

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Old 01-02-2013, 11:15 PM
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1. Land a >20" trout
2. >4' Gar on a fly rod
3. Generally go fishing more

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Old 01-03-2013, 12:12 AM
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1] Learn walleye/sauger fishing (it's a work in progress)
2] A Striped bass other than that whimpy 2 pounder I caught below OHD
3] Caney Slam (almost everytime I go I catch 2 of the 3 species, never all 3)
4] Keeper size brown trout in the Caney
5] Learn how to flyfish for trout with midges and other flies that match the current hatch. That's a science that I never got into. Sure I've caught trout with my flyrod but I just fish with wooly buggers for them and catch a few here and there.
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Old 01-03-2013, 12:31 AM
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1: actually go fishing for largemouth.

2: catch a largemouth 8 lbs or better

3: put a striper over 40 lbs in the 'yak

4: catch a double digit brown trout

5: land a cat over 40 lbs.

I did good with last year's goals, hopefully this year will be the same or better.


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Old 01-03-2013, 07:31 AM
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1. Catch my first blue cat
2. Catch a blue over 50 pounds
3. Catch a brown over 30"
4. Catch a striper over 40 pounds.
5. Catch an Old Hickory Tilapia
6. Buy a boat
7. Catch a rainbow over 23"
8. Catch my first TN musky
9. Catch a crappie over 3 lbs


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Old 01-03-2013, 08:27 AM
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You could also go in the back of Horse Creek this time of year. Fish Finder General could give you info on that as it is his home dock.

Roy
I have been in touch some with fishfinder and Andrew (Small Jaw guide). Horse Creek is where I will start my search and probably finish it.
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Old 01-03-2013, 10:19 AM
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Put at least 5 people on their first fish from a kayak.
Put at least 3 people on their personal best ever and it be from a kayak.
Catch 15 species for Kayak Wars
Score a minimum of 800 points in Kayak Wars
HAVE FUN
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Old 01-03-2013, 10:20 AM
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1. Continue to learn and understand the Cumberland River.

2. Catch a striper, any size will do LOL.

3. Figure out the crappie so I can catch them on a semi-regular basis, regardless of the time of year.

4. Become more confident with other lures vs. sticking to my tried and true.

5. Catch LM and SM bass out of the river itself, not just the back bays.

6. Learn to use my electronics for more than water depth and temperature

The last 5 all relate directly to #1
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I have been in touch some with fishfinder and Andrew (Small Jaw guide). Horse Creek is where I will start my search and probably finish it.
I have seen some real god ones caught right off of their dock.

Roy
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Old 01-03-2013, 12:14 PM
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Put at least 5 people on their first fish from a kayak.
Put at least 3 people on their personal best ever and it be from a kayak.
Catch 15 species for Kayak Wars
Score a minimum of 800 points in Kayak Wars
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1 & 2 we can do at the steam plant, lol. We should try to get a "yes, we are nuts" kayaking get together and use our spare kayaks for anyone interested. It would be good to actually meet more people from this forum since I was working during the first get-together. I'll call you later about it.


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