Everything posted by Dwight Hottle
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Striper fishing fighting advice
I get your concern about the drag but maybe boat control played into your losing that fish. You never want the boat between you & the fish if it can be avoided. If your by yourself you want the boat to be drifting away from the fish never towards it. If you have a partner they should keep the boat moving away from the fish as you tire it out or spin it around so the fish isn’t going under the boat to the other side. Always play the fish out before bring it in to the boat if you can.
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Do you feel like smallmouth fishing has gotten progressively worse over the last couple years?
I guess the state of New York is not suffering from a decline. Take a look at these two threads incase you missed them.
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NYS Record Smallmouth 2x
Amazing & kudos to Thomas Russell for releasing her twice.
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JDM spinning reel newbie questions
Take a look at the Certate line made by Daiwa.
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Four Generations of Lures
Your middle bait picture looks like a Creek Chub bait.
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Howdy Pals!
Glad to see your coming aboard permanently.
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Missing My Smallies
Hope your back catching some smallies real soon.
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The beauty of small places
Excellent report. Enjoyed you sharing your thought process.
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Hooksetting question
I set the hook sharply as soon as I feel a change in the forward movement of the bait with single hooks. When using treble hook baits I use less effort setting the hook. It's important to remember that braid increases your reaction time & hook set force while mono delays your response & hook setting force.
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What do you do when you snag using braid?
X2 always do this because the hooks will usually straighten out. It also keeps your braid from digging in and causing a massive backlash.
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Report from St Clair
@Siebert Outdoors Stick a piggie Mike.
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Do you feel like smallmouth fishing has gotten progressively worse over the last couple years?
Your not fishing Dworshak Reservoir. It's been on fire with big fish & a new record for several years now. https://www.google.com/search?q=idaho+state+record+smallmouth+bass&sxsrf=APwXEddnylqV09LjPAp96OYpQSlpM6OU3w%3A1686571808703&source=hp&ei=IAuHZKWdKKCvqtsP_c-9wA4&iflsig=AOEireoAAAAAZIcZMOCUzhwmzKWB3KNNJsMlmYeP_vGn&
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NEW PB!!!
Congrats on the new PB Katie. That's a sweet PB for Maine.
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School me on lipless cranks
I throw them just about anytime. I like to cast them out & let them settle to the depth I want to target. Then I rip them hard to the side to make them jump & vibrate. I continue to crank them usually slowly then rip again & repeat. I like to fish from deep to shallow as I retreive. They are great baits to cast on points & other structure. You can also fish them fast over grass tops ripping them when they touch. As someone mention you can slow roll them on the bottom like a spinner bait but I still add in the rips to make them jump. These are my two best on a lipless crank.
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Top-water Heartbreak. Also, Treble Hook Reccomendations?
Look for some Mustad KVD Elite Triple Grip Trebles. If you really want to step up your game get some Owner ZoWire STX hooks.
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Things that irritate ya'
Drivers in the left lane that won’t move over.
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Glide bait prices
Point well taken but often there is one cast to get the bait out for each trolling run.
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Aluminum hull thickness
I fished out of a DVX22 this spring on Erie and it handles rough water very well. I know it's a different animal than what your looking at but it did impress me.
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Glide bait prices
I can remember as a kid reading a story from Outdoor Life or Field & Stream about musky fishing & the famous statement "fish of a thousands casts". That statement held true for a lot of years before I caught my first ski. Then I found the fallacy of that statement when I experienced my first trolling trip on St Clair catching a dozen muskies in one day.
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Glide bait prices
You know I have read over this tread & suddenly it dawned on me that the swimbait group mirrors the musky group that developed the same passion for big baits several decades earlier. Really the only differences are the substitution of bass for the musky as the pursued prey.
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Glide bait prices
I think it mostly a cult following/collector thing but the limited availability of certain baits fuels the high demand. It's a supply/demand situation fueled by an army of aficionados. It's not much different than the JDM enthusiasts who collect high priced tackle.
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Do you feel like smallmouth fishing has gotten progressively worse over the last couple years?
The smallmouth fishery across North America has produced more state records & trophy fish caught than I have seen over the last fifty years. Small water systems might be declining in some areas but the large water systems are holding their own.
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Post a photo a day!
No I’m in FL full time unless I’m on a fishing trip or vacation with the wife. That pic was from my last trip to Baccarac.
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Long time lurker, first post
Welcome to BR. I grew up in NE Ohio so I can relate.
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Fast fishing soft jerkbaits
I know you said you were looking for an unweighted hook but I have used these with zoom flukes, SK coffee shads & D Shads and they help supply a little extra weight for casting distance & help sink the bait in a neutral position although slowly. They are available in a 4/0 throuh 6/0 hook & only add 3/32 weight. Gary Yamamoto was instrumental in getting Owner to design a light weight hook for using with his baits. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Owner_Weighted_Twistlock_Light_3pk/descpage-OWTL.html