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New to Oregon, looking for advice/boater
Hi all, I moved to Oregon two years ago, to start grad school at OSU, and inadvertently took a break from fishing as school consumed my life and my rods and tackle collect dust at my parents' house in NY. I am looking to make some fishing friends and I am wondering if there is anyone who might be willing to bring a busy, hard-working student out bass fishing or if there are any good bass club where I could fish as a non-boater maybe a couple times a year. Nearly all of my tackle is in NY, but I could ship some of it here if there were opportunities for me to get out. I'm willing to drive < 3 hrs from Corvallis, and will give gas money. I can back trailers, and rig tackle and I'm good company! I'm also skilled in mushroom collection and ID and can exchange guide services! Any takers? Cheers, Rich
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Reaction Bait Rod... Suggestions?
I ordered the Powell Endurance Cranking Rod 7'2" Heavy 726CB. Any advice on a reel for this outfit? I specifically want casting distance.
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Reaction Bait Rod... Suggestions?
Thanks for your advice. I definitely don't want a pool cue. I'm now deliberating between the Dobyns savvy 734 and the two Powells I mentioned (endurance crankbait, or max swimbait). I'm leaning toward Powell because they have mod. fast action, but which one....
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Reaction Bait Rod... Suggestions?
Thanks flippin and pitchin. On Tackle Warehouse, the Excel 735C is rated for 3/8 - 1 1/2 oz, whereas the Savvy 734 is rated for 1/4 - 1 oz, but you're saying that these ratings are wrong?
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Reaction Bait Rod... Suggestions?
Let me also add to my considerations: Powell Endurance Cranking Rod 7'2" Heavy 726CB Powell Max Swimbait Casting Rods
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Reaction Bait Rod... Suggestions?
Hello All, I want to get a new rod to devote to reaction baits, largely, the ABT Lures "Banshee" swimbaits that I just got and am very impressed by (caught a fish on my 2nd cast with it), I just can't cast them very well on the 7' MH Crankbait rod I was using. I will also use this rod for spinnerbaits and perhaps crankbaits. I want to get a rod that will be able to throw both my 4" (1/2 oz) and 6" (1.5oz) banshees, so I need it to be able to cast baits in that range, 1-1.5oz. I would like it to be between 7'2"-7'6" and I think I want it to have a moderate-fast action, and preferebly full cork handle, no split grip. My budget is, ideally, < $200 Can anyone give me any advice or criticism for this setup? Or, any rod suggestions? So far I've considered these: Dobyns Savvy Micro Casting Rod 7'3" Mag Heavy < F action, lure weight .25-1oz (not what I want), but it's reccomended for small swimbaits and spinnerbaits (which is what I want)... never used micro guides- a bonus? Dobyns Savvy Micro Casting Rod 7'3" Heavy < reccomended for small swimbaits, but the action is XF! could this work for me? Kistler Micro Mag Crankbait Casting Rod 7'9" Med Hvy < a tad long, a tad pricey St. Croix Rage Cast Rod 7'8" Med Hvy < a tad long, a tad light. Lamiglas Excel Cast Rod 7'3" Med Hvy < split grip but, satisfies the other categories, and good price. I'm leaning toward this one None of those offer exactly what I want, but perhaps I will like one of those for what I want to do. Any thoughts? Tight lines, Rich
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Fishing/guides Near Tampa, Fl?
Hello all, I am going down to Tampa, FL, to visit family from 3/10-3/16. I would like to do some fishing while there, but I'm not sure what I'll have for transportation and I don't think I'll be able to bring any rods. If anyone is willing to take me out for some hawg largemouths, I would be willing to pay for the gas and baits for the day, or I can exchange a trip on my homewaters, Lake Ontario for some football smallmouths (See attached picture ), I can also tutor math and science if that is at all valuable to you, will work for bass! I'm also willing to hire a guide if anyone has reccomendations. What say you, Floridians? Rich
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New Berekely Nanofil Line?
Looks really cool, I'm excited to try it, but they're good at advertising I've been let down plenty of times by Berkley (ahhhem... vanish). I do like that they experiment with new materials and ideas and try to expand the tackle industry.
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St. Lawrence River New York
I would imagine it's still quite cold, bass are out of season for Lake Ontario/St. Lawrence River in Jefferson Co., right now anyway.
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Fishing Thick Grass
I love to fish a jig in thick grass. A 3/4oz+ grass jig. I also agree with many of the above suggestions, especially the fluke, but I wouldn't use a football jig in grass. Jigs are fun in grass but require the right outfit to properly use, 7'+ heavy power/ fast action rod is ideal. If you do not have this, a texas rigged worm can much more easily be thrown on lighter rods. I recommend a 5 or 6 inch Yum Dinger in "Watermelonseed" or "Green Pumpkin" if the water is clear, or a darker or flashier color if the water is not clear. Use a 3/0 or 4/0 EWG worm hook and a 1/4-3/8 oz (tungsten[ideally]) bullet weight.
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Scrounger Swim Jig
A bunch of brands make them now and I'd like to know which brand do you all use? When I first got them two years ago, they were incredible! The bill was stiff and gave a superfluke an awesome swimming action, then they started making the bill out of a different material and it didn't give a fluke any action, I called the company and they sent me new bills but they still didn't work (What gives?!!) So, which brand do you use and does it make your fluke swim like a snake(without spinning)?!
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bass with big teeth
When you catch whatever it is, please post a picture.
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your best big fish tip in 3 words or less.
Don't use Vanish
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Rattletrap or Rattlin' Rapala?
Wow, not much love for the Rattlin Rapala. How about the Clackin' Rap? Anyone use that?? I just spent $9 on it, it better catch fish!
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Jigs for smallmouth????
Sure, flippin jigs work for smallies, mostly I fish football jigs for smallies because they are good on rocks- the smallmouth's preferred cover, but I have had success fishing rip-rap and shoreline cover with a flippin jig in the springtime for pre-spawn/spawn smallies. 3/8-1/2 oz, work great in any appropriate color for the water clarity. I've used watermelon, green pumpkin and black neon.