Everything posted by J Francho
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Old Town @ Dicks Sporting Goods
Really, its that stable. It has a 34" beam, and what amounts to a long sponson running up either side of the hull. Another, right before a hook set: And a shot of it on my car:
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Rod And Reel
It might be too light a power for some cover, but will certainly serve you well. I would suggest you use the second spool for braid, something like 30# Power Pro, to aid in fishing the heavily weeded areas near shore. I'd also recommend a second casting rig, 6-7" MH/Fast for things like spinnerbaits, small swimbaits, jigs, and t-rig worms. By using two rods from shore, you can employ a "follow up" strategy. Fan cast a spinnerbait, and if you get bit or miss, use the second rod to throw something like an unweighted worm right back there, or to fish a spot slower to probe for more fish.
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Jig fishing in Stained water WHAT color
Most of the bays around here are either tannin stained or green during different times of the year. I carry around 50 jigs in my jig box. 80% are black or black with an accent color, mostly blue. 15% are watermelon, and the remaining are weird colors. I won't go much further than to say at least one of them is pink, LOL.
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Carrot stix, Team Daiwa Tierra spinning combo
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Old Town @ Dicks Sporting Goods
I've seen it, looks OK, but heavy. As for canoe vs. yak, Its a personal preference. I can carry as much as above, and I can stand. Canoes are far less stable than a wide beam SOT fishing yak. They handle the wind much better. I carry two sizes of drift socks and an anchor. A kayak takes less energy to paddle. Some people are comfortable in canoe, as it feels bigger. With a canoe, you can fish with a partner if desired. Pluses and minuses to each.
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strangest things caught?
Google Search reveals: I could go on....but i don't want to spoil your fun.
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strangest things caught?
No, its a legitimate species, and an ancient one at that. Grunnel is another name for them as well. They've been around a lot longer than bass, that is for sure. I catch a few every year. Hard to argue with a fish that fights well, and can approach 10#. The teeth are an issue, and they will try to bite you. I use a fish gripper that I bought for Northerns to land them, or you can just man up, and grab them behind the gills. Your fish was a female. Here is a small male in full breeding color: ------------------------------------------------ Here's a pic of an oddity my buddy caught a few weeks ago. It is a severely deformed brown trout, a big male at that, weighing in at over 7 lbs. This shot was taken straight on:
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strangest things caught?
Amia calva, or bowfin, dogfish, mudfish, etc.
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Truly educational/informational bass fishing "game"?
If I want to learn, I read a book, and try out what I learned in the field. When I want to have fun, I play a game. Just as I would not recommend a video game to learn skateboarding, you can't really learn anything about fishing through a game.
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What now?
I hope to post up a few more after this weekend, especially after getting skunked in the Salmon River this past weekend.
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What now?
I fish for trout. Plan to hit three Western NY streams this weekend.
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Cork handle
Thanks. I was just curious since the handle appeared very beefy compared to what I am used to. Its very nice looking cork work though, and I'm amazed at how symmetrical it is considering you're using the belt sander. Sounds like a nice stick, though I'd prefer a shorter rear handle for jerks, but for worms and other presentations where you keep the rod tip up, it looks like it will be very comfortable to fish.
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Wiper blades
These have served me well for the past three winters: http://www.boschautoparts.com/Products/WiperBlades/ME.htm
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Cork handle
Just curious, what specific purpose was the rod built for? (I know its for fishing, LOL )
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Elite Marshalls
There is just something funny about hypocrisy. Its a dark humor thing.
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Left-handed casting?
My pitching, flipping, and frog rods are lefty, all the rest are righty. Its worth noting that my lefty reels are all TD-X HSDL with the clutch on the top. It's just what I'm accustomed to. With most of the newer lopro reels being extremely "lopro" and lots of access to the spool, I could probably get away with all lefties, since its easy to engage the clutch with the heel of the palming hand.
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strangest things caught?
My uncle reeled in a rotting dog carcass once. It was really horrifying.
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deep water crankin secrets
Location, contact with structure and/or cover, and retrieve angle are what I concentrate on. If you're cranking through clean water, you're doing it all wrong.
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Does anyone draw?
Sorry, no I press a button I'm looking forward to the responses though.
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Lilly pad lures
How Many smallmouth do you have in dense pads? That was the punchline. See the winking emoticon? ;D
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Quality vs. Quantity
Where I live, anything over 5 is quality.
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SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder)
Either this weekend or next I'm going to the Salmon River in NY to catch some steelhead. Lookin' forward to it 8-) By the way, thanks for the link to those light bulbs. That's much cheaper than actually buying these lamps from the SAD sites. I'm gonna give the bulbs a shot and see what happens. I was there this past Saturday. I went 0-0, LOL, and froze my butt off. Some of the guys in my party caught a few, though they all said it was a slow day. The reports from the few brave souls that went out Sunday were much better, many reporting 10+ hookups. Good luck, and I'll send you a PM with more info
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Fly Fishing for Bass
I remember that post Kent. Big trout and salmon battles are much like this. You question whether it was a bad idea to reuse the leader because it was too cold to retie about a thousand times, LOL. I have a similar story about a possible NY record chrome that didn't end well. Some of it was bad luck, some my fault for not realizing it was a chromie, not a Chinook on the end of my line. I'll never take any big fish for granted again. Don't worry, there a few people that I truly believe will get the big one. You, Huskybass, and a few others are committed to the cause.
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Fly Fishing for Bass
Let's take a minute to reflect on what catching that fish must have been like. Good Lord, that's a big smallie!
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Fly Fishing for Bass
I have never caught a steelhead, but the White River in north central Arkansas produces a lot of trophy size brown trout. I assure you, once a brown reaches 5 lbs, it is significantly stronger than a comparable smallmouth. A couple of years ago my 79 year old dad had an estimated 15-20 brown trout on for 45 minutes. The fish jumped 8 times and we got it (almost) to the boat 5 times before it was able to wrap around the motor and break free. There aren't many (any?) freshwater fish that put up a fight like that. 8-) Kent, browns are tough little customers. My personal best brown was a 22# hen, prespawn and laden with skein, so the fight was more of a haul her in, let her spool me, repeat, rinse, and 45 minutes you land her. I've had browns that jump as well. Steelhead go absolutely ballistic. The smaller ones (<10#) spend more time in the air than in the water. I actually had to take a few home to eat, after they killed themselves by jumping and smacking the rocks.