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flasher vs dog
#1
ive alwasys gone ice fishing and never used or can afford a flasher / finders im poor and have to rely on cheaper methods of finding fish with a little time and efforts you can save yourself some money and have a good time good luck and happy fishing
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#2
Dogs are great, and I love mine, but at least a fish finder doesn't need to be feed daily for a decade +, and doesn't leave piles and burned spots on the lawn!
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#3
If you could train your dog to find the fish before you drill your holes, he/she would be worth their weight in gold.lol [Wink]
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#4
My dog loves to go fishing! He will watch a pole with more dedication then me, although he don't have much patience when it comes to waiting for the rod to bend, but when I do get even the slightest bite he is sure to let me know. When bowfishing he gets excited every time i pull my bow back in anticipation of the slimer on the other end of the line. He can be a pain sometimes but there isn't a better fishing buddy in the world.
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#5
By "slimer" I'm betting you mean carp on a bow cuz here in Utah there is no "OPEN SEASON" on bow fishing...just SCUBA diving! Just saying.....
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#6
Yes by a slimer I'm referring to Carp, I'm aware of all regulations associated with bowfishing. Don't understand how bows got to be called slimers, Carp are way more slimy.
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#7
Trout are nothing more than an albino carp. LOL
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#8
What do you mean? I thought all dogs could smell fish in the water. But have to admit with the icecap only my lab seems to know where to make a hole to find fish.
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