Everything posted by Dwight Hottle
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shoes/boots for fishing in heavy rain
Gortex lined boots of your choice. My personal favorite brand are irish setters.
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First time saltwater!!! (PICS ADDED)
Thats a lot of poundage for two stripers. Sweet.
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Jerkbaitin
The lc pointer strikes again. Congrats on figuring it out.
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Bass following jerkbait to boat
Good advice so far. When they won't commit either try killing it then tease them with light taps or try speeding up trying to take it away from them. You have them interested , you just need to close the deal!
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October smallies
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October smallies
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October smallies
Went out today for some steelhead action. Targeted 7-12 fow with f13 original floating rapalas. Missed two steelies caught three smallies & finally landed the target species. Next time I'll spend more time fishing for smallies as their finally moving in shallow. Water temps were 60-61 degrees. Water clarity was good with bottom visible in 13 feet of water.
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Fastest ever to put up 1000 posts???
BASSclary Your profile should read Been Posting A Short Time With High Frequency.
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Spro BBZ-1 4" Shad
I have tried the BBZ-1 4" shad for pike while in Canada and was disappointed with it. I did much better with hard jerkbaits like lc pointer 100's & 128's
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GPS Waypoints Intentionally Erased ?
Nuts? A clean slate could be a good thing. Are you waypointing structure only or do you use waypoints for fish strikes as well? When trolling or drifting we often put in waypoints for fish bites so we can return to the same spot.
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Welcome Our New Moderator!
John, You the man!
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Best fight of my life! (PB) *Pics*
Congtats on the new PB!
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JamesRiverFlatheads
Very nice. I'll bet that was a fun ride.
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The steelies are in town
Went out Wednesday looking for some steelhead action & finally found some . This one hit a floating rapala J13 in 7" fow. When I went to net it there was a 15" lamprey hanging on. It got off before I could swing it aboard.
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Bass Jigs - What I've learned this year
Well spoken, Eric. If you want to learn how to fish a jig you need to spend some time doing it. I learned to jig fish by spending a week on a canadian lake fishing for walleye using only jigs tipped with live bait. Spend a whole week 8-10 hours a day fishing only a jig and you will get comfortable & proficient with the technique.
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Who knew?
It always makes me wonder. Was the smallie trying to have sex with that bait or was he trying to eat it?
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Great Day At Lake Fork (Pics)
It's great you figured it out. Made a rough day into a great day.
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muskie
Nice ski. Is that a tiger? Great to catch it on the eight.
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Jerkbaits in the fall???
WanderLust dont be telling them about lc 128's for pike. That's just not true! ;)
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Cold, Wind, Rain and Bass
Beautiful bag A-Jay. Our water temps are still at 66 degrees. It wont be long until you break out the hair jig at 60 degree.
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Barometric Pressure
I am certainly not an expert on this matter, but I have made some general observations from fishing experiences. I am like the in fisherman mantra, a multi-species angler. Musky fisherman from experience have learned nothing promotes active feeding fish like a dropping barometer. Forget all else but get on the water as the approaching storm is coming because it will promote a feeding window. When you can combine other ideal circumstances with a falling barometer you can increase your chances to catch more & bigger fish. I would rather fish low pressure than high pressure any day of the week for bass as well as other game fish species.
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Barometric Pressure
I am certainly not an expert on this matter, but I have made some general observations from fishing experiences. I am like the in fisherman mantra, a multi-species angler. Musky fisherman from experience have learned nothing promotes active feeding fish like a dropping barometer. Forget all else but get on the water as the approaching storm is coming because it will promote a feeding window. When you can combine other ideal circumstances with a falling barometer you can increase your chances to catch more & bigger fish. I would rather fish low pressure than high pressure any day of the week for bass as well as other game fish species.
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Barometric Pressure
I am certainly not an expert on this matter, but I have made some general observations from fishing experiences. I am like the in fisherman mantra, a multi-species angler. Musky fisherman from experience have learned nothing promotes active feeding fish like a dropping barometer. Forget all else but get on the water as the approaching storm is coming because it will promote a feeding window. When you can combine other ideal circumstances with a falling barometer you can increase your chances to catch more & bigger fish. I would rather fish low pressure than high pressure any day of the week for bass as well as other game fish species.
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