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Edited on Thu Jun-23-05 10:21 PM by Kenneth ken
I would think fishing from a boat, or in a river you wouldn't have much success with the feeding idea. My guess is that a river current would tend to pull the food off whatever you had it attached to; same thing with the false current of pulling a line along behind a boat. Although that would kind of depend on how 'fast' the 'current' was too.
Bank fishing on a lake, you could probably do something. My first thought would be to choose bait/food that no one else is using to minimize the deathtrap lure effect. Second thought would be to mosey on a ways around the lake so y'all are not all 'fishing' in the same spot.
Then it comes down to what bait/food you want to use. I would think running some line through a sewing needle, then running the needle through the food, and tieing it off and keeping the needle with you would possibly work. If you're not going to try to reel in fish, you can use the lightest line you can find, which would make threading it through a needle easier.
I've gone fishing, but never had a license, so pretty much just always sat around visiting, and watching the family fish.
At any rate, I hope you enjoy the scenery, and the family time. :hi:
edit: sorry for all the depends/maybe/suppose qualifiers littered through out this post, but I really only have fishing-spectator experience, so I'm just guessing based on observation.
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