Everything posted by Namistia
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Lure Colors
co-sign. But add Junebug to the soft plastics.
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rick clunn reel
I can throw a 3/16 spot remover w/ a finesse worm with no problem at all.
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Most productive Senko or Salty Trick Worm colors
Junebug!
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Tieing knots on Spinnerbaits and Buzzbaits
Uni knot
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Salt?
It is not an attractant, but i does make them hold on just a bit longer so the hook up percentage is better. Blood has a salty taste.
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Spot Remover
Im tearing them up right now with the 3/16 Spot Remover w/ *** finesse worm(junebug). Im have much better results with this worm than the Zoom finesse in the same color. I think the *** worm has better action and floats more. For those that think finesse only catches small fish, I caught a 23 1/4" 7 lbs fish this morning on that combo.
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What's Working For You?
1. 3/16 Spot Remover w/ *** 6" finesse worm(junebug). 2. 1/4 Boo Yah boo jig(black/blue) w/ Net Baits baby paca craw. 3. SK Red Eye Shad ( chrome sexy shad) 4. Yamamoto Kreature (watermelon seed)
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Yamamoto Kreature
I rig mine backwards on #4 EWG, and swim them! They are more durable than senko's but blue gill will also hit them and take off an arm or leg quite often.......atleast that is my experience.
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Berkley HollowBelly Swimbait
Bass Magics were on sale at my local BPS for 2.99 a pack.
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Berkley HollowBelly Swimbait
Dont the hollow belly's come with a #5 weighted hook in the package. The ones i saw at bps did.
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10$, any topwater. Which one???
JITTERBUG x3 and my local walmart carries senkos but no Kreatures.
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Yamamoto Kreature
Rig them backwards on #4 EWG and swim them or slow roll like a spinner bait. I agree with RW on this one, the Bass absolutely hammer them. This has been my most productive bait the last 2 months.
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Jig Trailers?
Rage Tail chunks, and Zoom BBH
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Ya'lls go to baits?
Here lately my go to bait is a GYCB Kreature, rigged backwards and slow rolled with a few twitches. It is the only constant productive lure in the past 2 months.
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braid help?
10# power pro and I always use a floro leader. 18"-24" and the double uni knot for me!
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Kinami vs. Regular Senko
Nothing different.
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Oakley polarized glasses
There are numerous brands of polarized glasses out there. You would be wise to check out all the brands marketed towards watersports (skiing, wakeboarding). I have had a pair of electric glasses for 5 years now and they reduce glare off the water better than my fathers brand new Costa's.
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fluke
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Lures on Braided line?
All I use is braid, but i also use about 18' of floro leader tied together by a double uni knot
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Should I hook a snake in the head or tail?
i think that is the smallest cottonmouth i have ever seen
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Giant Bass Baits!
Hey Kodiak, is that the pond in lake forrest? If so, its never even crossed my mind to fish there before. Thats a nice fish !
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Bait and tackle shops in orlando area
No I live i North Lake Park at Lk. Nona, So the only access i have to lake Nona I have is the little green dock. I was just gonna bring my nephew to a few ponds around here. I have caught some pretty nice bass in the pond across from the YMCA in my neighborhood. I normally wade fish saltwater flats. But been getting back into bassing. So most the bait shops i know of are on the coasts.
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Bait and tackle shops in orlando area
Yeah i have been to bitters, but thats a little far to pick up a bucket of shinners. I live in the Lk. Nona area so Al's and the eastlake fish camp are probably about the same distance. Thanks for all the info!
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Bait and tackle shops in orlando area
Thanks for the info Ill check it out
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Bait and tackle shops in orlando area
Hi all, Im taking my nephew who is 3 fishing for the first time. I figured id get some shiners to hopefully keep him interested long enough to catch something, does anyone know of a good bait and tackle shop in the narcoossee area? Thanks any info would be greatly appreciated