Everything posted by J Francho
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Math Help
L'Hopital it!!!! Sorry, I say that for EVERY math problem, LOL.
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Which reel out of this list?
I highlighted the two that would be decent choices. The W&M is unproven, and I haven't even seen one. The Quantum, ehhh.... Quantum guys love them, but I've seen my fair share of early deaths.
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Tow Vehicle
2010 Sierra with a 6.2. I get 19.7 with mostly highway. I towed a 19' Nitro fish and ski with a 150 (pretty heavy boat for the size) to Vermont, and had 15.1 mpg. Gunning it every light and driving "expeditiously" gets you about 12 mpg.
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Sharpening Owner Cutting Point Hooks
Unless you are in some emergency situation, out of hooks and must catch a fish, there's no point sharpening a chemically sharpened hook. Replace it.
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Hard Body Swimbaits
Slow and steady, unless you want to catch northern pike....then twitch away.
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Welcome Our New Moderator!
Oh no, not THE hat....Hey J, you better dig up that post and delete it before one of us finds it... I'll spare you the trouble.
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Hard Body Swimbaits
I throw them with an Avid AVC70MHM, Daiwa Sol, and 10# CXX. Even works for small fish. See my avatar.
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J Franco is Off & Running
Nah....it was fun while it lasted..... But, this one is GONE!!!!!!!!
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J Franco is Off & Running
Yes. You wanna buy one of my swimbaits?
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Favorite dropshot bait
Five, what direction are you rigging the X-tail Shad? I've been nose hooking them, flat side up.
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Which do you think a bass prefers?
I remember a similar study done by the Mo. conservation dept. fisheries division. The results were similar. Apparently the craws fulfill more of the dietary demands of a bass thus they get more nutritional bang for the buck when the eat them. I swear I've read in In-Fisherman that herring type fish offer more nutrition than crayfish. Maybe I'm wrong, but I remember something about oily, soft ray fish having the highest nutritional value. Hence the big trout fed CA bass. That bass prefer crayfish seems to be a consensus, and I actually voted wrong. I really need to read better, LOL.
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Favorite new bait/technique so far in 2010
I think mine is the male. My fish really aren't too picky, but I bet pressured bass would respond to making one or the other act like blue gills on beds - male holding and defending territory, female cruising. For the most part, toss it out, wait, and slow retrieve. If I see a wake, I'll pause, and then sweep, and pause. It really looks like a fleeing gill.
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cedar lures
[movedhere] Fishing Tackle [move by] J Francho.
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Flats and Fat Cranks
The blue flat would be deadly up here.
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bass hitting bluegills
Do you have the floater or the sinker? What kind of fish have you caught with it?
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Which do you think a bass prefers?
I answered shad/baitfish. They are more nutritious than crabs, and are easier to catch. If you've ever seen video of bass eating crabs, especially smallmouth, you'd see what I mean. That said, bass seem to really like to eat crabs. Put a crab in a lake where there aren't crabs, I bet the bass go nuts for them.
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J Franco is Off & Running
Poor baby, this is what I did while on lunch break a few minutes ago.... Believe it or not, it isn't even close to being a keeper. Crazy regs up here!
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Help with choosing a split-grip rod!
I do, but under certain circumstances. In fact, a fast action rod is ideal for traps in weeds, and worms in wood. Too fast with worms, and you lose the sling shot effect, too slow with traps, and you bring coontail back to the boat with the lure. My LTBC70MF or LTBCMHF both are up to the task. Point noted. I'll try to keep that in mind next time I'm working a rattle-trap over weeds. Thanks for correcting me. Not a correction, just an opinion.
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Post a photo a day!
Self Portrait for Wednesday:
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J Franco is Off & Running
This look a little better, LOL:
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kistler or dobyns
Next time, just call them. You can also simply order the tip kit from their site. I usually get the replacement in tip in two days.
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J Franco is Off & Running
Wait until his lakes freeze and he can't fish. He might have us all on lock down Lakes might freeze, but the ditches don't.....
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Favorite new bait/technique so far in 2010
Just pick up some weighted screw-lock hooks. One reason why the Senko can catch so many fish is because of its sink rate. Adding a weight would take away from its natural action IMO. I'll still try it though and see if I can get some bites. Another reason is that it slips through certain weedy cover, getting to fish the creature guys can't get to, when t-rigged with a bullet weight.
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Would you help your fellow anler - when fishing a tournament?
On Champlain, two of our boats helped a guy with a capsized racing sailboat. Dude was half in the bag. Both boats finished in the money.
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WHY?
My three year old is all about everything being stupid. I have no doubt his older brother is responsible. Ignore it, or answer bluntly and truthfully. Its annoying, but some "Why's" are worth talking about.