Everything posted by J Francho
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Baitcaster Reel Cleaning
Somewhere between meh, and works well.
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Booyah Boo Rig
Sorry dude, I read it wrong. Late night moderating - fixed again!
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Locate
Here's one: http://www.bassresource.com/beginner/seasonal_lure_selection.html
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Locate
Reading up on seasonal patterns and time on the water are the key. There's no shortcuts.
- Booyah Boo Rig
- Stratos 176Vlo, Nitro Z6 Or Lowe St175
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Baitcaster Reel Cleaning
I've been playing around with ATF in my own reels.
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Locate
In all cases, they are under water. In all seriousness, though, you should check the articles section for seasonal patterns. In general, 40s is winter or ice out, 50s is pre spawn, 60s is spawn, 70s and up is post spawn summer. That is a BIG TIME generalization though. There's quite a bit more to it.
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Jerkbait And Squarebill Rod
Talking square bills…I like a moderate rod for rocks, docks, and wood. For weeds, I like a fast rod. Same goes for traps. For jerk baits, I use a shorter rod, with a short rear grip. Medium power, x-fast taper gives me the control I want. I use the same rod for spook type baits as well. Also makes a great sniper style spinnerbait stick.
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Show off your Stuff
Looks like a Citica, based on the spool.
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Using A Steel Wire Leader For Crankbaits And Spoons
Look at Cortland Toothy Critter in 10 or 20# diameter. It's a tieable leader that works really well.
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Dobyns Rod Help
I use my DX744 for that stuff, up to about 3/4 oz. there and heavier, the 745.
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Mojo Bass Swimbait
I use the SCIV version if that rod, and it's perfect for those baits.
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Recessed Trolling Motor Foot Control
There's a ton if videos detailing the process on YouTube and pan maker's websites. You're going to have to figure out if your chosen location doesn't compromise the boat structure.
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Daiwa Tatula And Curado 300E
We don't lock threads because of disagreeing opinions. Perhaps this is a difference in balance, resulting perceived mass. The Mojo series is well known to be tip heavy. This means the balance point is forward the reel seat. Put a heavier reel on it, and the fulcrum shifts closer to the seat.
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State Vs State - Episode 6
I love northerns. They're my big, stinky, Lucky Craft stealing pets. Roger, you're close with Conesus on the 6-8. Next door, Canadice. The big 7+ was from a mud puddle in central NY. I don't post about them online. Most have big fish, take your pick and learn them. They aren't easy.
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State Vs State - Episode 6
No, while I live on the southern basin, the biggest concentration and best shot at a big smallmouth from Ontario is the eastern basin.
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Mojo Bass Swimbait
For what?
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Show off your Stuff
You have a kitchen on your ceiling!
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Post A Song That Describes You
"These Boots are Made for Walkin'" or "Tom Sawyer"
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State Vs State - Episode 6
JVD would know. You might be right. For big smallies, I have Erie and the eastern mason of Ontario. It's tough with the early season weather though.
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State Vs State - Episode 6
Burt Lake, MI?
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The Mistake We All Make.
In case anyone was blinking, a whole lotta truth just fell out into the internet. Nicely put, and a great response, Big O. I was hoping you'd chime in.
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Jig Fishing Questions
I've added them too, thinking that must be the problem...lol. Nope, somedays, I just don't got it.
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State Vs State - Episode 6
I think that year, my fish was a 7-1 largemouth from a small lake a couple hours away from Erie. It may have also been a 6-8 largemouth from a Finger Lake - can't remember which fish was entered. Both were two of my biggest fish in NY, the past few years. I think Dwight's PA fish were Erie smalliers. My personal best smallie is from Erie, a 5-12, which is a far cry from Dwight's fish. 7-1 5-12 6-8