So Many Choices
#1
Posted April 07 2012 - 09:18 PM
#2
Posted April 08 2012 - 12:46 AM
#3
Posted April 08 2012 - 03:24 AM
#4
Posted April 08 2012 - 05:28 AM
Work: a dangerous disorder affecting high public functionaries who want to go fishing.-Ambrose Bierce
#5
Posted April 08 2012 - 06:04 AM

"A voyage in search of knowledge need never abandon the spirit of adventure."
#6
Posted April 08 2012 - 08:35 AM
With a new rig or a spin off on an old rig how can you keep up? Seems like everyday I read online or a fishing magazine theres a new latest and greatest technique. Im definetly one of the guys who is visited frequently by the monkey so I know all about tripping over myself to get my hands on some of the new things. At the end of the day however I keep going back to the bread and butter techniques that I have confidence in and have brought me success in the past. Im a true believer in keeping up with new technology or fall behind mantality but when is it enough - Do you think it can negatively affect you, messing around with all kinds of new techniques instead of sticking to what you know works.. There are some baits I look forward to using this season that I havent in the past though - like RW highly acclaimed fat ika. What about everyone else? What are your old faithfuls and a couple new lures you want to try this season. I usually find myself using a jig, senko, jerkbait.
Could a new technique negatively affect you? Yes AND No.....because you will be learning to put another technique into fishing what you already know. You also have to know when the place and time to use that lure over another one. I've had days where trying to learn a new technique only to go home empty handed....My go to lures were never pulled out that day. So yeah,I probably screwed myself in catching a few fish that day. But now I have added another weapon to my fishing.
Fat Ikas are great lures,but they aren't magic.....My magic lure was the Grub last year,it out performed every single thing in my tackle box last year.
#7
Posted April 08 2012 - 08:43 AM
#8
Posted April 08 2012 - 10:46 AM
#9
Posted April 08 2012 - 11:13 AM
what kind of grub? how do you rig it and fish it?
Fat Albert Grub rigged on split shot 6"-12" up the line or just Texas rig it weightless with no weight.You can rig em' pretty much however you want to be honest.
My color is anything watermelon slowly crawl it on the bottom or slowly reel it in. Grubs have been around for a long,long,long time...but it seems like very few people use them anymore. I got my buddy who hates using soft plastics to love the grub....Really couldn't believe how effective something so simple really is.
My new technique I'm learning this is is the jika rig this year.Unfortunately We have a bass season so I got to wait Till the end of April to try it out.
#10
Posted April 08 2012 - 10:12 PM
#11
Posted April 08 2012 - 10:26 PM
I just love trying new techniques. Which is probably why my tackle box(s) are so full!
This is true for me, too. To me a lot of it is that I just enjoy trying things that I haven't before and trying to figure out where certain things work better than others. One day I might be able to just stick with a few specific lures that I have figured out, but for now I have fun trying quite a few of them.
#12
Posted April 08 2012 - 10:43 PM
Although, this year I plan to get into jigs and cranking more.
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Posted April 08 2012 - 11:43 PM
#14
Posted April 09 2012 - 09:44 AM
I just love trying new techniques. Which is probably why my tackle box(s) are so full!
New techniques are special and moving to mostly Rage Tail designs has been a big plus, too!
I recently acquired a large selection of Bite It! baits and will be reviewng them after fishing
and sharing them at Guntersville. Stay tuned!
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