Everything posted by Dwight Hottle
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What is Tom Monsoor saying here? - Swimjig content
He is saying with a moving bait that has sharp hooks you only need to keep reeling or lift the rod to get an adequate hook set. No crossing their eyes necessary.
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New Guy from Ky.!
Welcome to BR.
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Quarantine blues and fishing
Well spoken Roger.
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What’s your favorite hair/preacher/bucktail jig?
That jig is killer for all species. Early spring when the leeches emerge from the mud it is an absolute killer on pike including many over 20lbs for me.
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Is it true that after June Smallmouth move to 20-25 ft of water?
X2 Typical summer pattern on the great lakes is 20-55 fow.
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Trust Your Instincts
Obviously they didn't work for a living. ?
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New PB! Utah Bass
Congrats on the new PB Eric & welcome to the 7lb club. Don't forget to change your profile PB to 7-8 lbs.
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BASS St. Lawrence
Well if the wind doesn’t stop them on the last day looks like a good chance they will hit the magic 100 mark. Only a few times that the green bass have it hit that mark in a tournament. Very impressive. Brown bass rule.
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Moto Stop vs. Transom Saver
I have seen this discussion repeated so many times on so many different forums and the final answer is.......... your choice. No definitive proof either way. You even get varying opinions from motor manufacturers & boat dealers. The only consensus by all parties is to use one or the other.
- Disturbing the Ecosystem
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Jerkbait hook upgrades
Try using owner single replacement hook for each treble. Model 4101-111 for 1/0 hook size. Other choice is just use the tail hook. You can remove the other hooks or leave them on & just snip off the points down to the barb with a hook cutter. That maintains the weight balance if that is a problem.
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Roadwarrior...I'm Back!
Welcome back buddy. Hoping for a quick recovery.
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Weight Estimate
3lbs-7oz estimate. I agree with RoLo’s 18” length measurement. Nice smallie.
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What Have We Become ?
Many guys are not getting the point. When I was in high school you could buy a new corvette for under $3000. The problem is the value of a dollar decreases every year. Hence prices have to increase to maintain the same relationship between cost of goods & selling prices. And unfortunately your wages & earnings income haven’t kept up with inflation either. Think about it.
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What Have We Become ?
One word for you describes it all INFLATION
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New PB!
PB's are always sweet. Congrats
- 5 whopper plopper colours... eliminate one.
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7.2 lb this evening
Nice pair. I'll bet your thinking triple sevens?
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Feast or Famine Pics
Paul looks like famine or feast. Couple of nice hookups.
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New PB/ first post in a while
PB's are always sweet. Congrats.
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New PB!
Congrats on the new PB they are always super sweet.
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Lowe vs Lund vs Tracker- 16.5' boat class
Bayliner is the chevette of the Chevy line of their pleasure/painful ownership boat brands.
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Charlie Daniels, "Devil Went Down to Georgia" singer, dies at age 83
This one reminds me of Arlo Guthrie.
- MLF-Sturgeon Bay
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The Haunting Part 2
I have had two different Mexican bass take me for a painful ride exhibiting lots of power & strength before coming loose. I never saw either one but always knew either one could have been that one, my fish of a lifetime. Fishing for smallies I have also lost a few that were over powering in their fight to escape leaving me wondering how big were they. I'll never know. I hooked a pike several years ago fishing lake Athabasca in early June that broke my heart. The camp we were fishing out of used cradles instead of nets for landing any fish of trophy size. I had just snapped on a large wooden glide bait called a phantom with two big treble hooks. The guide insisted I remove one of the hooks for his safety while unhooking fish and for making the unhooking process go more quickly. I tried to persuade him to let me try it with both hooks on for the first fish to decide which hook to remove based on how the bait hooked up. He wasn't buying my argument so I decided to remove the tail hook leaving just a belly hook on the bait. I casted out & started working the bait when a fish grabbed it & took off in a straight line from the front of the boat to the rear behind the boat. At the time the fish bit I set the hook hard. I knew I has a big fish on based on the weight, the way the fish swam off on a straight line like a dog running off with a bone. I slowly worked the fish back towards the rear of the boat & yelled for the guide to get the cradle. He was rolling a cigarette at the time & taking his time. I yelled at him again & got his attention. He grabbed the cradle & placed it in the water boat side. As the pike was swimming towards the cradle the guide got a good look at her & got really excited. Just as she was coming close to the cradle she opened her massive mouth & out came my glide bait. I never stuck a hook into her. She must have engulfed the bait & clamped her teeth into the wood so when I set the hook I never moved the bait in her mouth hooking into any flesh. I was devastated & ticked off all at the same time. Our guide was heartbroken because he saw how big she was & knew we both just missed a fish of our lifetimes. I kept thinking that if I had left the rear treble on rather than the belly hook that fish would have been mine. A couple of years later I caught a 32lb pike which was a new PB but always wondered if that first fish might have been pushing 40lbs.