Everything posted by ColtDewd
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How many rods do YOU carry?
4 baitcasters, 2 spinning, all GLoomis GLX
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Hook 'n Look
What say you about this fishing show? I've bought Kim's videos, very informative.
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lets hear your secret baits
A 5" Senko....red.
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If you could bring one bait/lure with you fishing...
A 5" senko................
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wanted to strike up a little convo.
All my rods, both spinning and bait casting are GLoomis GLX's. I do want to try the St. Croix though, maybe up my spring trip to Wisconsin this year.
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Palamar Question
Thanks all, I'll just tie it and let it sit at the top of the eyelet. And, I'll watch crossing the lines too....
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your number one bass catching bait!?!?! (lure you caught the most bass on all time)
A 5" Senko...caught an 8lb'er and a 9lb'er one week apart, same lake, same spot on the lake, same color Senko.....
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New here.....
Thanks all, like I said in my "intro", I've really enjoyed reading all your posts over the past couple of years and I've picked up some pretty good pointers along the way
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New here.....
Thanks Brian, I lived in Wichita Falls for 12 years before moving back to Texas. You've got a nice little golf course up there I used to play on.
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New here.....
but not new to Bass fishing. Currently in Texas, do most of my fishing in upper Wisconsin-lower Michigan for both small mouth and large mouth. Perhaps I committed a fox pause in actually posting a technical question prior to introducing myself and if so, I don't apologize<g> as I'm a senior and was just having a senior moment. I seem to get a lot of them lately. Heading for Wisconsin in June where my brother and I hook up and hit all the great spots around the Eagle River area. He generally catches more fish than I do, but I'm fishing from the back of the boat and I think that makes a bit of a difference . Anyway, I've enjoyed reading the board for the past few years, have in fact picked up a tidbit or two and hopefully that will continue. Oh, my handle? I carry a colt 'cause I can't carry a cop!
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Palamar Question
In almost all of the drawings I've seen for tying this knot, it clearly shows a loop of line BELOW the eyelet of a hook, with the remaining line positioned slightly above this loop, but in front of the eyelet. I have seen drawings where all of the line is on the top portion of the eyelet like it would be for a Trilene Knot. So....whats proper? How do you get it to look like the majority of the pictures I've seen? Thanks in advance