This is Nuts!

  • outdoors4life
    Stillwater, MN
    Posts: 1500
    #1319121

    Using a size 26 hook and bait so small you can barely see it at times.

    Emerald Shiner?

    Mimic Shiner

    Spotfin Shiner

    deertracker
    Posts: 9253
    #865199

    Thats pretty cool, thanks for sharing.
    DT

    drew-evans
    rochester MN
    Posts: 1099
    #865207

    takes talent too catch fish that small!

    sauger
    Hastings ,MN
    Posts: 2442
    #865213

    I’ll take a few dozen of each!

    average-joe
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 2376
    #865305

    Quote:


    takes talent too catch fish that small!


    No kidding

    Anybody can catch a 50″ muskie, but it takes some real practice to be able thread the needle on a fish that small

    arklite881south
    Posts: 5660
    #865318

    NOW I have seen everything. Minnow fishing!! I’ll also take a scoop!!

    outdoors4life
    Stillwater, MN
    Posts: 1500
    #865480

    Quote:


    Quote:


    takes talent too catch fish that small!


    No kidding

    Anybody can catch a 50″ muskie, but it takes some real practice to be able thread the needle on a fish that small


    It takes a lot of work to master any kind of fishing! It is hard at first. It took me a long time to get my first but after that it was a hoot! I need to be able to catch fish for my “Therapy” and sometimes a close by spot is what I need. It is very relaxing and the action can be great. Watching those tiny guys take bobbers underwater is very entertaining. If it has fins I will fish it!

    C&B sent me some hooks from Loas but I have yet to get one to stay on. Those are tiny!

    average-joe
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 2376
    #865588

    I guess, you weren’t kidding

    You practically need a microscope to tie a knot

    When I was a kid, I use to love fishing in the little creeks of Langlade county in eastern WI. I’d be targeting the brook trout, but we’d catch tons of suckers, and creek chubs

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