Everything posted by Glenn
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Suzuki Just Did What?!
Summer boating season just got even better with Suzuki Marine! Starting Memorial Day through Independence Day, Suzuki Marine is turning up the heat with the Ultimate 7-Year Warranty on qualifying new 150-350hp outboards with no participation fee. Whether you’re planning offshore runs, sandbar weekends, fishing trips, or sunset cruises, there’s never been a better time to power your adventures with Suzuki Marine. Built for dependable performance and exceptional fuel efficiency, Suzuki outboards are engineered to keep you on the water longer and worry less. A 7-year warranty speaks volumes about the confidence Suzuki Marine has in its products — and now customers can experience that peace of mind all summer long. If you’ve been considering a repower or shopping for a new boat, now is the time to visit your authorized Suzuki Marine dealer or visit suzukimarine.com and take advantage of one of the best promotions of the season! Running May 22 through July 3, this limited time 7-Year Warranty gives boaters even more confidence in the performance and durability Suzuki outboards are known for. https://qr.suzukimarine.com/bassresource
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The Coike Thief - Northern Pike
Gamakatsu is coming out with Ball Rig hooks. I believe they're introducing them at ICAST. I happen to have some. They come in weedless and non-weedless versions. They use Jika rig weights you can swap out for any size you want.
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New Video! Where Bass REALLY Go in June
They’ve finished spawning, they scatter, and suddenly it feels like they’ve disappeared. This video breaks down where bass go in June, why some stay shallow while others move deep, and how to follow their exact migration routes.
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Remembering Our BassResource Family
Over the years, BassResource has been blessed with members who became much more than names on a screen. They were daily voices in our community, generous with their knowledge, quick to help others, and a big part of what made these forums feel like home. Some were top contributors. Some were steady, familiar friends. All of them left a lasting mark on this community. This thread is dedicated to honoring and remembering those members who have passed away. As time goes on, we will continue to update it so their contributions, kindness, humor, and friendship are not forgotten. They helped shape BassResource into what it is today, and they are deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing them. @WRB-2.0 @Catt @RoLo @.ghoti. @SoFlaBassAddict @SirSnookalot @George Welcome @fishfordollars @avid @Oregon Native @OnthePotomac @lo n slo @cyclops2 @Crestliner2008 @Al Wolbach @.RM. These are the ones I'm aware of. If you know of others who should be included, please let me know. "Yesterday is gone, tomorrow isn't promised, today is all we have." -- Catt
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Tribute to Tom (WRB)
- New Article! 5 Postspawn Bass Baits That Catch Fish Fast
Postspawn bass are hungry but constantly moving. Use these five proven lures to catch them from shallow fry-guarders to deep summertime bass. New Article! Postspawn bass are hungry but constantly moving. Use these five proven lures to catch them from shallow fry-guarders to deep summertime bass. https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/post-spawn-bass-baits.html- Anyone else struggle to flip once on the water?
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Oh wow, I definitely didn't mean to imply that budget-friendly reels are somehow inferior. That never even crossed my mind when I made that post. What I was responding to was the idea presented in the video that reels that look similar and have interchangeable parts, and are sold under different brand names, are essentially the exact same reel with nothing more than a different logo and price tag. That's a pretty big oversimplification. Using that logic, you could argue that all red pickup trucks are identical because they all have four tires, a battery, and an engine. The fact that some parts may be shared across brands doesn't automatically mean the entire product is the same. There can be significant differences in materials, tolerances, quality control, engineering, component specifications, assembly processes, and manufacturer requirements—even when products appear similar on the surface. So my point wasn't about expensive versus budget reels. It was simply that "they all come from the same place, therefore they're all identical" is a much bigger leap than the video makes it seem.- Summer boating season just got even better with Suzuki Marine!
Starting Memorial Day through Independence Day, Suzuki Marine is turning up the heat with the Ultimate 7-Year Warranty on qualifying new 150-350hp outboards with no participation fee. Whether you’re planning offshore runs, sandbar weekends, fishing trips, or sunset cruises, there’s never been a better time to power your adventures with Suzuki Marine. Built for dependable performance and exceptional fuel efficiency, Suzuki outboards are engineered to keep you on the water longer and worry less. A 7-year warranty speaks volumes about the confidence Suzuki Marine has in its products — and now customers can experience that peace of mind all summer long. If you’ve been considering a repower or shopping for a new boat, now is the time to visit your authorized Suzuki Marine dealer or visit suzukimarine.com and take advantage of one of the best promotions of the season! Running May 22 through July 3, this limited time 7-Year Warranty gives boaters even more confidence in the performance and durability Suzuki outboards are known for. https://qr.suzukimarine.com/bassresource- Seaguar Line Info
Seaguar has a large line up of products (see what I did there?), and I often get questions about the different one and which to use/when. So here's a few tidbits for starters. I might add more braid info later. Feel free to post your questions here! Pounce is the most durable/versatile; Gold is the most supple (best for open water), Max is the most sensitive, but stiffer than Gold. PeX8 is for spinning reels; and the pound test is accurate. American lines "fudge" their breaking strength, meaning 15lb is more like 30lb breaking strength, but PeX8 15 JDM breaks at 15lbs Line diameters can be found on Seaguar.com. For example, go to https://seaguar.com/products/pounce%E2%84%A2-bass-leader?variant=45792051658971 and click the pulldown menu for the different pound tests. It shows the diameter for each pound test. It also shows key characteristics on the same page for Knot Strength, Stretch, Abrasion Resistance, Memory, and Price On the spool and/or packaging, there are little baitcaster and spinning icons that designate what the line is best suited for. InvizX does have more stretch than the rest of the Seaguar fluorocarbon lineup (but it's not a bungy cord LOL!)- Wouldn't accept my secret question.
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And the myth still lives! But it's understandable how people are fooled by this kind of thing. I mean, the parts fit so they MUST be the same, right? Not always. Why? Because the parts often come in different grades, metal/plastic alloys and compositions, and tolerances - some of which isn't easily seen by the naked eye. Naturally, the "cheaper" reels are made from the lesser quality components, even though the parts from a higher-quality reel will fit. You look at some of the overseas companies that make reels and reel parts, and they'll have thousands of part skews. Many people know you can get different grades of bearings that will fit across several different brands and models, for example. You could replicate a more expensive reel using lower-quality components, and compete with lower prices. I know of several white-label brands that do just that. They don't make their own reels; they "custom build" them from a parts list from a factory that makes reels. This isn't something new. It's been a practice in electronics for decades. TV's, stereos, speakers, video cameras and recorders, etc. Typically you'd have A, B, and C grade components, with C being the cheapest and lowest-quality. "A" would be broadcast/professional quality on the other end. "B" would be your standard consumer grade. Sometimes the serial or model numbers would be identical on the same TV, for example, with the exception of A, B, or C appended to designate the components. The prices would reflect the difference. This is why Best Buy, Comp USA, and other discount electronic stores could sell "the same thing" at a much lower price. They were selling C grade electronics, which often prematurely failed or were lesser quality in other ways. This is why they didn't have the same warranty as B grade electronics. Consumers are fooled and the business model works. I'm not saying ALL reels and electronics are like that, but many are. I just kinda laugh when these videos show certain parts fitting across different brands and jump to conclusions that they're identical. Often they're not. Sometimes they are, but don't be so quick to make that assumption.- New Article! Why Bass Stop Spawning: Fish Senses & Pond Management
Learn how bass and forage fish use chemical and visual cues that influence spawning success, predator recognition, and fish behavior. https://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/fish-senses.html- New Video! This Jig Trick Gets Reaction Bites Post-Spawn
In this video, I break down why heavier jigs shine after the spawn, how to fish them effectively, and when to trigger reaction bites.- USDM prices on reels is insane.
You didn't mention the Stella FK at $900 Ya, prices are high. They're higher for everything these days....MUCH higher. But what can you do about it?- USPS Ground Advantage
Well that's what happens when you cut 10,000 jobs in one month, and 3.5 billion annually from USPS - which affects tens of thousands of more related jobs. They warned us this could happen. We were told it was fake news, yet here we are.- “Fishing trip” 2026
Looks like it was an awesome trip! Great memories.- New Video! June Bass Are Feeding — Use These Lures
That’s a great question, and you’re thinking about it the right way. Yes, craw-colored crankbaits absolutely continue to work from postspawn through fall, especially around riprap, rock transitions, chunk rock, bluff ends, bridge causeways, and anywhere bass are used to seeing crawfish. A lot of anglers think “craw color” only means bright red in late winter and prespawn, but that’s really just one piece of the puzzle. Once you get into postspawn, summer, and fall, I usually lean more toward natural craw patterns: brown, green pumpkin, olive, orange/brown, muted red, or something with just a little orange or chartreuse in it depending on water color. That said, I don’t look at it as craw versus shad as much as I look at it as matching the situation. If bass are actively chasing baitfish, especially on flatter banks, points, or windy stretches, a shad color can definitely outproduce a craw pattern. But if I’m grinding that crankbait into rocks, deflecting off riprap, and keeping it close to the bottom, a craw color can be excellent even in the middle of summer. The key is how the bait is being presented. A craw-colored crankbait looks most natural when it’s digging, deflecting, stopping, and bouncing off cover. That’s when it imitates a crawfish trying to escape or just creates that reaction bite. A shad color, on the other hand, often shines more when fish are feeding up in the water column, chasing bait, or when the crankbait is being burned or waked through active fish. As far as the moon phase, there may be something to crawfish being more active around full and new moons, but I personally wouldn’t build my whole color decision around that. I’d let the fish tell me. Water clarity, forage, sunlight, wind, bottom composition, and how the bass are positioned usually matter more day to day. On your new lake with lots of riprap, I’d keep both tied on. Start with a shad pattern if you see baitfish, birds, surface activity, wind blowing into the rocks, or fish feeding higher. Start with a natural craw if you’re grinding bottom, hitting rock, fishing dirtier water, or the fish are tight to the bank and not chasing much. And yes, that bite can absolutely continue after the postspawn funk. In fact, once those fish recover and start feeding again, riprap can be a great crankbait deal because it gives them shade, crawfish, baitfish, and ambush points all in one place. I’d experiment with both colors until you see a trend, because there will definitely be days when one clearly gets more bites than the other. Good problem to have when you’ve got a ton of both!- Coike!
Gamakatsu is coming out with Ball Rig hooks. I believe they're introducing them at ICAST. I happen to have some. They come in weedless and non-weedless versions. They use Jika rig weights you can swap out for any size you want.- Do you find it useful or unnecessary to carry a dedicated spinnerbait/bladed jig setup?
I have a dedicated, custom-made rod for spinnerbaits.- New Video! June Bass Are Feeding — Use These Lures
June is one of the best months of the year to catch bass — the spawn is over, the fish are feeding up, and you can catch them on a lot of different lures. But some baits simply outperform everything else, no matter where you’re fishing. In this video, I break down the most reliable June baits, from shallow to deep, that work nationwide.- Vosker Security Camera
So here's a night photo of the same place. It looks a lot better than most security cameras, but no WI-FI or power is needed.- Login and Registration Support | Forum Help | Help Desk
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The majority of login and forum issues are usually a browser setting, a browser extension, ad blocker, VPN, anti-virus, an outdated browser, etc. Disabling browser extensions, ad-blockers, VPN's and anti-virus one-by-one can potentially isolate the problem and help you figure out what to fix. BassResource phone number: Please note we do not offer support of any kind by phone.- Fishing Clothes
AFTCO long-sleeve shirts and gloves, Columbia PFG pants, I have a few Simms shirts as well. Hey Dude shoes (no sandals or crocks). The only thing that needs sunscreen is my head (70 spf from Neutrogena). WileyX, Bajio, and Hobie wrap around sunglasses. I tried various buffs, but it felt like Saran Wrapping my head. I have a hoodie from AFTCO that has a built-in buff that I haven't tried yet. We'll see. Just had a checkup with a dermatologist and he was like "Why are you here?"- Braided line suggestions for frog/Jigs
Yes! Just last week I took a friend out fishing and he broke 3 times during the cast (T-Rig). He kept checking his line, guides, reel, etc. I was ribbing him it was user error. Turned out his drag was too tight and he was trying to muscle the cast (casting too hard), which snapped his 15lb Power Pro. - New Article! 5 Postspawn Bass Baits That Catch Fish Fast
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