Kirakari
Member
I'm from NY originally so I used to do tons of bass fishing growing up, as well as crabbing in the Chesapeake whenever I went to see my grandma. That's about where my fishing experience ends. I suppose the only notable thing I've walk up to Walden pond with nothing, found a discarded hook and a short stretch of line, and got some bait from under a rock and snagged two decent sized fish inside ten minutes. Idk that's stocked tho so it's probs not actually that cool lol. Only reason I mention this rather than FL is that I've done zero fishing in FL.
I'm looking to get into freshwater fishing upstate, and if we have crayfish or crabs I'd be down to weave some traps (I majored in anthropology so all that bushcraft stuff is tons of fun. I'm pretty good at flintknapping (useless skill, I know), and I've made some arrows and bone-handled flint knives. Useless skill, probably, but our shared human heritage. I'm just rambling now, sorry! I hope I can learn about the upstate fishing/crabbing stitch, because this is the first time I've lived inland and I want fresh seafood for my and my husband.
Thanks for having me on the forum
I'm looking to get into freshwater fishing upstate, and if we have crayfish or crabs I'd be down to weave some traps (I majored in anthropology so all that bushcraft stuff is tons of fun. I'm pretty good at flintknapping (useless skill, I know), and I've made some arrows and bone-handled flint knives. Useless skill, probably, but our shared human heritage. I'm just rambling now, sorry! I hope I can learn about the upstate fishing/crabbing stitch, because this is the first time I've lived inland and I want fresh seafood for my and my husband.
Thanks for having me on the forum