Your GOOD LUCK Charm?

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Your GOOD LUCK Charm?

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Does anyone have a lucky hat, rod, shirt, or other "good luck" charm they like to have when fishing? If so, what's yours?

I don't think we'll see anyone mention bananas. :lol:

I got to thinking about a particular fleece jacket I've worn while catching most of my best fish. And also a pair of old, faded jeans. But then I figure: I am wearing the fleece because it's chilly on the lake and the jeans because they're beat up and now "fishing clothes". But still....it's not like they're all I wear. :lol:

Deep thoughts by Wolfe...a dangerous thing. 8)

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Anything orange... and I have to not bring a net NOR a scale!

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I have a green walleye shirt, which I have worn for 95% of my fishing trips in the past 10 years! Sadly, it is on its last legs, so I am looking for a replacement....but it seems unlucky to replace a lucky shirt. We'll soon find out...
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You know I think its my knife ... I had an interesting night last night and was dam lucky to have a good knife ... i had a pike come right out of the water beside my yak after a scented tube ... scared the heck out of me ... I casted again and he took the whole she-bang ... swivel, lure and hook ... gone ... so I used my trusty (lucky?) knife to rig up something really quick since the fireline was shredded a bit ... and then got the little guy on the second cast ... then the rain hit .. .but well worth the trip.
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cprince wrote:Anything orange... and I have to not bring a net NOR a scale!

Craig
....or camera!

Craig, here's an idea. Buy an orange net and an orange scale. Then you're all set. :wink:

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My Five of Diamonds or Toronto Wobbler.
Guaranteed to catch something every time out. :)
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I start every season with a new hat and I change it every outing till I catch a 40"plus muskie then that is the hat for the rest of the season. It is then adorned with my lucky muskie pin, the hat is retired at the end of the season and I start again.

I know I am crazy,nuts,certifiable(sp) but you have to be to fish nothing but muskies
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In cooler days I have a Rapala hooded sweater that I always wear.
Fishing isn't a matter of life and death....
It's much more important.

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More of a good luck ritual.
Have to dip the net in the water before starting.
It "activates" the fish. :shock:
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SeaMonster wrote:More of a good luck ritual.
Have to dip the net in the water before starting.
It "activates" the fish. :shock:
i do that to.....
i call it cristening he net haha
and also i would like to belive that my green " i listen to the voices in my tacklebox" shirt is lucky
:lol: :lol:
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SeaMonster wrote:More of a good luck ritual.
Have to dip the net in the water before starting.
It "activates" the fish. :shock:
We got a ritual too, the fish don't bite until there's a line in the water..seems to be working
My undersized musky just ATE your trophy bass
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Only good luck charm i have is........... Luck itself
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I'll second the "orange"

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Post by wolfe »

What, no mention of bananas?

Love the wetting the net to "activate" the fish! :lol:

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walleye man wrote:
SeaMonster wrote:More of a good luck ritual.
Have to dip the net in the water before starting.
It "activates" the fish. :shock:
i do that to.....
i call it cristening he net haha
and also i would like to belive that my green " i listen to the voices in my tacklebox" shirt is lucky
:lol: :lol:
We call it that too... that came from my dad... probably from his dad too. Must be a valley thing. Not sure.
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