Everything posted by J Francho
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Deep cycle battery reading negative
From where? New or used? Warranty or As-Is?
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So once the female lays her eggs in a smaller river, do they leave the nest and go hide?
That behavior sounds more like a male.
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So once the female lays her eggs in a smaller river, do they leave the nest and go hide?
First of all, males aren't going to make their bed in current. They're not like trout or salmon who scatter their eggs. They find a secluded, calm place for that. Females may stay on the bed with the male briefly, or leave after the spawning event. Sometimes they seek out other suitable males to spawn with. Non spawning females are usually not far off the spawning areas. Perhaps waiting to spawn or recover from spawning.
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Humminbird 5-port switch placement
Things stay pretty dry under the console, but it looks like several are having good results installing it elsewhere.
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Humminbird 5-port switch placement
Every rod locker in every boat gets wet in the rain. Not because they leak, but because you have to open them to get stuff out. Not sure how water/moisture proof those switches are. Something to consider as well.
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Said Good Bye to Fenway today ~
Well crap. I'm sorry man.
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Good tricks to keep track of line size?
Curious, what mono are you using on the top water rig?
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Buzbe tackle storage, anyone try it out?
Pretty sure the Planos mostly float when they're sealed closed. Not sure about my terminal box, though I doubt any would float with weight of it.
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Excalibur lures
Now that we have that documentation, we can move on. XCalibur we're also Pradco, but their higher end line meant to compete with the likes of Spro or Lucky Craft. Some of the more popular baits are now in the Boo-Yah catalog. BTW, those Bill Dance topwaters are still killer for smallies. I still have two I take on every outing.
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left or right reel handle for spinning reel?
Left.
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Excalibur lures
Excalibur were Pradco, which includes Heddon, Bomber, Bandit, Rebel, YUM, Boo-yah, and many others.
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Working to Stay Lean ~
Well, seems I have my hair AND my legs. Let us not forget my good looks too.
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Working to Stay Lean ~
Born in '72 thought he was doing a leg day two days ago, but it turned into all tricep and lat soreness until this morning. I guess all the pumping on a skateboard in bowls and pools has put me in a place where I need to up the deal when it comes to leg day.
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NPFL angler Barron Adams is disqualified from Wright Patman Tournament
He'll snap back. I was DQ'd from a club TX once when everyone's license expired the day before the event. I was not alone. It was convenient for the TX director because he won after the DQs lol.
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Excalibur lures
Excalibur or Xcalibur? They two different things entirely.
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Line for drop shot fishing?
It actually slows color fade on braid too.
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Line for drop shot fishing?
Get some KVD L&L. Seriously.
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Drop-Shot As A Search Bait
Was the question rhetorical then? You have a rationale. I think you already know. It works for you. Thank you for that insight. Search bait is a loaded term. They're all search baits when it comes down to it. We do what we know when we don't know what to do. I think that's pretty cool, and sharing it here makes sense. It's a big help.
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Jerkbait Question
Lucky Craft Pointer SP 100 in Aurora black is always my starting point. At $16, it's a good middle of the road price point.
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Drop-Shot As A Search Bait
I'll bite. I use the graph to find fish and or structure. "Search baits" are used to find the active fish or establish a pattern, hopefully. Blindly casting can work in a pond or working from a limited area of shoreline, but if you can other tools to narrow things down in a boat, all the better.
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When a fish is peeling line off casting reel, and you crank the handle?
I don't ever recall using two hands on a freshwater fish - including huge carp and king salmon - while it was pulling drag. Saltwater, yes that's another story, but that's a completely different deal. We're talking black bass. Maybe it's because I go to the gym?
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Snags approach leave or go get?
Stump fields are just screaming for a square bill or lipless bait, especially in spring. Fished with a medium power fast graphite rod (not the typical slow, mod, or glass blank), you can avoid snags because of the faster input you get. It's my plan to start with something that covers the area quickly, then pick it apart with something slower, if need be.
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When a fish is peeling line off casting reel, and you crank the handle?
There were several Daiwa models that not only had a flipping switch but also a switch the disengaged the the dog and bone AR mechanism. These were low profile reels. The feature slowly disappeared as the 90s rolled on. It actually kind of nice if you were drifting natural baits for other species than bass.
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Custom Ned hook
This could interesting to see the final product.