Everything posted by Tokyo Tony
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Different slang names for big bass :-)
Football is a good one When I catch a big one and am telling someone about it, I usually just refer to it as a "huge fish". Still waiting for the day when I can (truthfully) talk about the "RIDICULOUSLY GIGANTIC FISH" I caught, while referring to a bass
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How would you fish this area
I don't think people realize how freakin' money chatterbaits are. They look so stupid, and it took several beatings from my brother (fish wise - he can't touch my ninja skills when we throw down) to get me to use one. Now it's one of my go-to baits. That's a good idea jb_adams.
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How would you fish this area
I like the Rattletrap/X-Rap lineup to cover water. If you run into a good holding area, you might wanna try a jig. And something else that may work is if the weeds are a couple feet under the surface, burn a single colorado blade spinnerbait over them, then let it flutter down the weed edge, and slow roll it back to the boat. That or slow roll it parallel to the edge. Good luck
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injurys
Wow everyone - reading all these posts has totally freaked me out :-? Luckily I don't have any stories like this, but I'm definitely gonna be even MORE careful now.
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Brief intro
Welcome, you'll love it here 8-)
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my first outing post
Nice pictures I'd kill to catch a couple dinks, but my lures can't seem to penetrate the layer of ice :-/
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Casting out drop shot?
So you're not allowed to fish a jerkbait with 3 trebles? I wouldn't doubt it. Mass has the most F'd up laws in the country. No offense at all to MA residents, but I absolutely hate the state as far as politics and laws go. Hate it. Other than that, I like MA.
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Is this wrong?
Lol that's hilarious ;D
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New Lizzard on the market
Scroll down to Brown Basilisk http://www.southalley.com/lizard_intro.html I hope this isn't the lizard you're talking about (I can't view the pictures), but when I was younger living in Miami, my friends and I would chase these lizards and catch them. They're so awesome - they literally run across the surface of the water, and it's one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Unfortunately, they bite, and the bigger ones bite hard.
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Pickerel...... darn snakefish !!!!
Slimedarts Not a fan at all, but I'll definitely have to try them for supper sometime. I just always assumed they'd taste bad. My first topwater fish of 2007 was a slimedart, between 2 and 3 lbns, freakin' EXPLODED on a Yo-Zuri banana boat. That was fun, but I'd much rather catch a bass.
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Catching Tilapia
This past summer my brother caught a Tilapia on a 3 inch senko. It was during the spawn, and my brother got hung up on some rocks in a canal, and as he was trying to wiggle it free, a Tilapia came up and sucked it off the rock. It was pretty cool to watch. So, to catch Tilapia, get hung up with a senko and wiggle ;D
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Hula Poopers, Heddon Torpedos, Devil's Horses
I'm not a big fan of Hula Poppers. I've caught fish on them, but much prefer a more subtle popper. It's tough to get a spitting action with the Hula Poppers - a little twitch and you wake up the whole neighborhood ;D
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Bass & DEET
Lol, just don't go swimming while wearing MegaStrike
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The death of sportsmanship??? ( not too long)
I heard the same thing about Roland in Tarpon tournaments in S Florida - pay guys to sit on his spots, they call him when the tarpon are passing through, then he goes and slams them. He was banned. I don't know this for a fact, but I heard it from a guide that fished the same tours who had no reason to lie about it.
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Canoe mod advice plse.
If you get a big enough canoe with a flat/flattish bottom, they're a lot more stable than you would think. I have a 15' canoe and when my brother and I go out fishing we both stand up in it without a problem. The only stability problem is back and forth - if someone sits down or stands up abruptly, the other person will have to brace himself. Left to right is no problem at all though. Not sure about the canoe you're looking at, but if possible, take it out for a spin. I have been on a couple of canoes that are very unstable, so it really does make a difference. Actually, when I lived in Miami, I had a 15' canoe (Coleman Skanoe) w/ 5 hp Nissan that we fished out of around Biscayne Bay area, even took it on camping trips in the Everglades. It handled chop and wakes like a dream, and we could even get that baby up on plane ;D
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Fishing heavy cover - braid vs. heavy mono
Careful... this can easily bend the spool shaft. You need to wrap on an oar or cleat or something. And when the hook straightens or breaks, watch out, I had a windshield break from impact of a worm weight in that scenario, during my brief braid useage. Well personally, I haven't had that problem at all with my spool shaft after breaking off several heavy jigs with 50 lb Power Pro, but that thought never even entered my mind. I'll definitely be more careful from now on when breaking off - thanks for the info flechero 8-)
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Revo Premier
Sweet setup there and sweet fish 8-)
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BPS JohnnyMorris Rods on sale/recoil guides good?
Good to know about the grooving - I guess I won't be getting those
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Fishing heavy cover - braid vs. heavy mono
I much prefer braid, especially for the situation you're talking about jwo. All the positives and negatives have been highlighted above, but I've never had a problem with braid digging into itself. That may be because I use Power Pro - the stuff is amazing. One thing though, if you're tying the braid directly to the lure, I'd pass the line through the eye twice (in the same direction) before tying the knot. I use a Uni Knot, and have never broken off at the knot. About damaging equipment, if you get hung up, hold the spool with your thumb (for baitcasters) or your hand (spinning) and pull straight back until the hook straightens or until the tree you're hung up on starts moving towards you (or the boat starts pulling towards shore) ;D. Make sure you don't bend the rod, and holding your thumb/hand on the spool will prevent stress on the reel. Definitely braid though.
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fishing smallies on rivers out of float tubes
It would take less wind, more current to move a pontoon. Think about the part of your body/tube/pontoon that would be exposed to the current/wind
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Disney world bassin'
I actually fished a little golf course pond once that was so overstocked with tiny little dinks that I was pulling one out every cast with a bare hook ;D
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Recreational Angler vs. Competitive
In my life I've taken every activity to the extreme and to a very high level of competition, from soccer when I was younger, to golf, to orchestral flute, to academics and everything else. I'm very competitive, and I really enjoy intense competition. On the other hand, fishing is one thing I've never done competitively (unless you count against my brother), and I think I want to keep it that way. I enjoy fishing so freakin' much as it is that I don't think I'd want to change that. Granted, being in fierce competition on the lake sounds like fun, but I don't ever want to get to the point where I catch a huge fish and my first thought is, "Jeez, I wish I were fishing a tournament today." I think that would take away from my "recreational" fishing a lot. Don't get me wrong - usually I'm very intense on the water and very focused, but I feel like getting used to fishing in competition would take away from the enjoyment I derive from recreational fishing, and that enjoyment is something I always want to keep intact.
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BPS JohnnyMorris Rods on sale/recoil guides good?
I thought those recoil guides were better for braid, and that they don't ever groove? They look really cool, and I'm interested in any info people have on them, if the difference is noticeable or not.
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Disney world bassin'
When I was just a kid my family stayed at the Grand Floridian for a few nights at Disney, and I'll NEVER forget one evening before eating dinner at the restaurant on the water, my brother and I looked over the edge of the railing and saw the three biggest bass I've ever seen, just sitting there in open water, all in the 10 lb class. I don't know if there are any big fish in there anymore, but this was in the early-mid '90s. The lakes/ponds in that area look extremely fishy though, I'd like to go there again someday for the fishing. Incidentally, I ate bad shrimp cocktail that night and spent the next two days vomiting instead of going on the rides.
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Recreational Angler vs. Competitive
I love fishing lures, even just looking at them and changing the hooks for no reason, which is what I'll be doing for the next several months. Going to Cabela's tonight for some more