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50ish old fart looking for new hobby.....
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<blockquote data-quote="WiskeyJaR" data-source="post: 370890" data-attributes="member: 14770"><p>do you "chum" the water at all to get the fish to the surface?</p><p></p><p>I am used to spinner rods and trout and salmon. There are some bass in the back fingers of the local lake, and some craps in the river. I Personally have not tried for the warm water fish...yet. Looking forward to a fun new "hobby" this spring.</p><p></p><p>Also, ever use a crossbow for shooting fish? Would a crossbow be too heavy for a quick shot? I'm thinking the shot will be quick to get off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiskeyJaR, post: 370890, member: 14770"] do you "chum" the water at all to get the fish to the surface? I am used to spinner rods and trout and salmon. There are some bass in the back fingers of the local lake, and some craps in the river. I Personally have not tried for the warm water fish...yet. Looking forward to a fun new "hobby" this spring. Also, ever use a crossbow for shooting fish? Would a crossbow be too heavy for a quick shot? I'm thinking the shot will be quick to get off? [/QUOTE]
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