• FishStix PondCast: There's a Full Moon Out!

  • Oct 25 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

FishStix PondCast: There's a Full Moon Out!

  • Summary

  • In this engaging conversation, Chris and Hunter delve into various aspects of hunting and fishing, discussing bow season, youth weekend, and the upcoming rifle season. They explore the influence of the full moon on animal behavior, the distinction between mating season and the rut, and share personal anecdotes about their experiences in the field. The conversation also highlights the importance of family involvement in outdoor activities and the excitement of guided fishing trips. In this segment, Hunter discusses the intricacies of fishing during the Bull Red Run, emphasizing the challenges posed by crowded jetties and the importance of safety. He shares insights on fall fishing techniques, including targeting flounder and redfish, and explains the pricing structure for fishing trips with Mr. FishStix. The conversation delves into fishing patterns influenced by water temperature and wind conditions, particularly the significance of windblown shorelines. Chris also explores redfish feeding behaviors, highlighting the differences between juvenile and mature fish, and the strategies for targeting larger, solitary fish. In this conversation, Hunter shares his insights on trout fishing, discussing seasonal patterns, techniques, and personal anecdotes from fishing tournaments. He highlights the recent Flatty Daddy Tournament results, emphasizing the competitive nature of the event and the strategies used by participants. The discussion also touches on fishing expos and upcoming events.

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