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CWB

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  1. Great observation! That drove me nuts also. You might be on to something. I remember Scumfrog made a lure with 2 toads about a foot apart. Don't know if it ever caught on. (pardon the pun)
  2. I also think where you are fishing it has alot to do with the hookups you'll get. If you cast it on top of a mat of slop, and get a blowup chances are the fish will inhale a bunch of slop around the frog too and you'll be lucky if you get a hook in him. Had that happen enough to know. Set the hook and all you get back is a frog covered in moss or other gunk. If you're fishing pads, or other overhead cover like that, your odds will be better but the fish could still miss or only get a leg. If you're fishing more open water with no overlaying cover on top as in the video, you will not have near the hookup issues, especially if the fish are as suicidal as those were! As Senko said, set the hook as hard as you possibly can and crank for all your'e worth. I set the hook so hard that I almost throw my partner off the back of the boat and still do not connect sometimes due to reasons listed. Froggin' and Rage Shadding are my favorite ways to fish.
  3. I've been eyeing these: http://www.***.com/Strike_King_Tour_Grade_Painted_Blade_Spinnerbait/descpage-SKTGPB.html Here are some double Chartreuse: http://www.***.com/Strike_King_38_Special_DBL_Willow_Spinnerbait/descpage-38S.html#multiview
  4. Can't help you as I prefer not to fish for bedding bass. JMHO
  5. Some popular lure retrievers: http://www.frabill.com/accessories/9865.html http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_37104_100011005_100000000_100011000?hvarAID=shopping_googlebase&om_mmc=shopping_googlebase http://www.***.com/descpage-JBHDLR.html http://www.tackletour.com/reviewgogetit.html
  6. CWB replied to Bass XL's topic in Everything Else
    Best job I ever had was working for the local Tropical Fish store when I was a kid.had aquariums all my life but never had the luxury of owning a saltwater tank though. Wish I could talk the wife into it. Beats the heck out of watching T.V.
  7. Answers 1) No 2) Don't know 3) Don't know 4) Either stop buying on ebay or file a claim with seller.
  8. I'm with Fluke and Sam. I don't see a situation where it can hurt, only ones where it will help.
  9. X2 I do this to all my jigs and spinnerbaits that come with rubber skirt collars. Nothing more frustrating that throwing your bait and it goes one way and the skirt goes another. Cinch the wire tie up tight and I always make sure the connection points up vertically, same as hook. More and more manufacturers are going away from the rubber collars these days.
  10. Leo, I think spooling the line on backwards is for the guys in the back of the boat 'cause they are casting backwards. :
  11. Great observation. The additives make the difference, at least that's what I recall from my drag racing days. I don't think you can go wrong with the Penzoil. I've been using the non-synthetic for years with zero problems.
  12. I prefer a 6'6" MH spinning rod and 4000 series reel. Most of my skipping is done under docks very close to the surface and under pontoon boats moored to a dock with the back facing out, which means you have about a 1 foot square opening to hit to avoid the motor or the pontoon from 10-15 feet away and still skip it 20 feet more after that to get it all the way to the front of the boat. The bigger reel and spool allow for longer, smoother skips and bait will fall straight down without having to peel line off reel. I'm sure there are people out there that can do this with baitcasting gear, but I haven't seen it. Try both but I would start with spinning. Might not want to go to baitcasting.
  13. Right on with the depths. Have got quite a few fatties the last couple years on 4.5" Shadalicious, Sexy Shad color of course. Had a few good bites from toothy critters also where all I got back was the chewed end of the line. Did get a 41' musky 2 years ago. Great battle. 3 feet of water, 12lb line and pad stems everywhere. Took a while but I got him.
  14. Not sure there are any skirts made of elaztech. Give it a pull and find out. I believe the trailers are as Chatterbaits are made by Z-Man. I prefer Strike King Pure Poison anyway.
  15. X2 to both posts above. The Craw Fatty looks good too. Ikes Spear might even get a look. At that price, definitely worth a try. Very few baits that are not "knockoffs" of something else or at least copied some aspect of it. Skinney Dipper is good example. How many soft swimbaits are out there? Good bait at good price = sales.
  16. It would depend on what they're wearing. If it's nice out and they are wearing a bikini, I would probably view them more often and more indiscreetly than if they were wearing a full rainsuit. Of course, this is unless it's my wife in the boat. ;D
  17. CWB replied to bradbass's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I think everyone is going to try to unload their Yum stuff now that the baits come with F2 and not LPT infused in them. I still put megastrike on them anyway.
  18. No dink for sure! I noticed the Red pads also. I think that is key.
  19. Rhino's right on with this. I've hit this a quite few times on my home lake. When you get some pads reaching the surface and the bulk of them still red and reaching for the top, it can be magic time. Only lasts a week, maybe 2. The more the warming trend, the shorter it will last. Years ago I would absolutely kill them on a medium silver minnow. Then I progressed to a Timber Spin. Then for several years it was a Sluggo. Now it just depends on the mood of the fish. I believe, at least on my home lake, that the pads grow in harder bottom transition areas leading to and adjacent to spawning flats. The bite is without a doubt always better in the afternoon. My best day ever came in this condition nailing a 6, a 5, and two 4's on 5 casts on a Timber Spin. Caught at least 10 over 3 that day and several smaller ones. That was almost 20 years ago. Surprised I still remember. Am I that old? :-[
  20. Note to self. Make sure Goodson's drain plug is nice and tight every night. P.S. Sand will not hurt a bamboo cane pole.
  21. As the immortal Al Bundy would have said: Hide it in a place she'll never go. The kitchen. ;D
  22. Thanks Kent. I feel bad I didn't get to wish him well before he left. If you see this, great last day Chris! Be safe and thanks for your service.
  23. Youthful beauty? A young orangutan maybe.

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