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Last summer, my daughter was catching rock bass off the dock with a stick, a piece of line, and a brand new shiny hook. The fish would bite the unbaited hook as soon as she dropped it in. I think she caught about 15 like that.
Those are some funny looking bugs you've got up there in Alaska.
It's a purple egg sucking leech.
I thought you were joking, but I looked it up. It IS a purple egg sucking leech. Learn something every day. A patient uncle taught me how to fly fish when I was young, but I haven't done it for years. I have seen guys fly-fish off docks and catch nice pan fish all day long.
Fresh caught, pan-fried fillets are a wonder.
No use smelling like fish until you catch some.
True, but shiners hardly smell at all. Less than the dock and boat smell in general anyway. You can get them by the bucketful, cheap, and they'll keep pretty much forever in the trap under the dock.
Leeches don't smell either. But they cost more, and they seem to be able to get out of anything you try to keep them in. Boneless things are good at that, I guess.
True, but shiners hardly smell at all. Less than the dock and boat smell in general anyway. You can get them by the bucketful, cheap, and they'll keep pretty much forever in the trap under the dock.
Leeches don't smell either. But they cost more, and they seem to be able to get out of anything you try to keep them in. Boneless things are good at that, I guess.
No live fish for bait allowed in fresh water, here.
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These things are my new favorite bass lures. The purple with the white stripe seem to work best for it. Its basically a rubber worm on a crawler harness. The lures are impregnated with anise.
Ah. Worried about non-native species?