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J Francho

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  1. Nobody seems to have a problem with traditional weedless rigs (e.g. Texas Rig), and that hook is parallel with the bait. It shouldn't make any difference, though I know a great many are more confident in keeping the hook perpendicular on a wacky rig - myself included.
  2. That's the part I don't get.
  3. Anytime I see my own, I think, "Man, I look good."
  4. 400 videos not enough for you?
  5. I have that cart, too. It's probably the worst thing I've used.
  6. Maybe I could have worded that better, lmao.
  7. You can get a nice pounding from any hull, lol. Ask @Tim Kelly about sitting on my balls while crossing Cayuga a couple years ago.
  8. Pad hulls and mod-v offer better performance, less slap. I could always hear a tri-hull coming, with all the hull slap. They were a rough ride, at least any I'd been in.
  9. This is great! Lol.
  10. Everything you ever wanted to know, and more, about senkos.
  11. Hopefully it works. Post up a pic, if you get it!
  12. That appears to have a swivel already?
  13. Maybe need a picture of what you have, to better answer.
  14. C-tug is the very best I've used. https://www.c-tug.com/
  15. A Super Spook is around $7. Can't get a bait that good for much less.
  16. Try the boat forum: http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/forum/10-bass-boats-canoes-kayaks-and-more/
  17. Good stuff, Tom. The last sentence is key! Do what works. On Erie, there are guys using a modified Carolina rig, with some airline tubing to protect the line from zebra mussels. I simply won't C-rig, and the DS rig keeps the line that matters in good shape. Plus, on Lake Ontario, we've been getting green slime algae as deep as 25+ feet. The rig helps with that, too. There are lakes, a couple smaller Finger Lakes come to mind, where I'll go lighter, even down to a 1/4 oz. Those bass seem pickier about the weight on the bottom. Great Lakes bass are dumb, and eat anything. The tough part is finding them on a day when it's navigable.
  18. That'll work great in the weeds.
  19. You can probably find a box from someone other than 'Bird for a group 29, and modify it with connectors. Sears has a reasonably priced one.
  20. The Ride 115 fishes "bigger" than it's spec length, meaning, lots of room, storage, and tracks well.
  21. Straignt 6# Tatsu. One exception to this here: http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/dropshot-bedding-bass.html
  22. The only time I like a 40 size reel is when I'm setting up a spinning frog/heavy cover rig. I'll use 40# braid, and mount it on a heavier power inshore rod. I've set quite a few people up with this, and it works great for that application, but general bass fishing, the 30/35 recommendation with 8# mono or 30# braid is good.
  23. KVD L&L applied after every trip definitely reduces memory. You do want a bit of memory, otherwise, the line would fly off the spool! My advice would be to respool, treat with L&L, continuing with a couple spritz after each trip.
  24. Reminds me of the old "pink buzzbait on a drop shot" joke. If it works...:P
  25. The correct price is around $3 for these. Any more than that, and I want a hand tied skirt instead of a rubber band job. Siebert makes a few good models. I like a Rage Chunk trailer most days. I also like Zoom Super Chunks.

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