Everything posted by George Welcome
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best jobs for fisherman
Was it Craig? We fish very frequently - most trips are artificial and I fish right along with the clients. A good deal of the time the trip involves learning new techniques and what better way than using the "monkey see, monkey do" principle. As for pressure: each and every trip is the same as a tournament, with positive results having to occur. To last and grow you must produce. There is no second place in this business if you are going to be around very long. However, I put the same pressure on when it is myself and Scott out there. I enjoy the challenge, the people, and the business.
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best jobs for fisherman
Full time bass fishing guide: you have to love the work to succeed, but someone has to do it.
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Live bait
Wife's tale: you have a better chance at catching a big bass with live bait. False Location is your chance at a big bass, and then the correct cast. During the course of the year with our clients we catch more big bass on artificial baits then we do on live bait. Live shiners are choice bait in Florida: Again this is false. They are the choice bait for the "I've got a boat so now I am a guide" types. Shiners have there place, and they are just another bait. They give no gurantee any more than any other bait, and they give no better chance. The only thing they make easier is getting bit if you don't know where to fish. If you drag them about long enough, over enough water, they will get bit. Hooking them is another matter. If you thing that's a guarantee, give it a try. If you ever do come to Florida, and you ever do think of hiring a guide, do a little investigation, and get references. Calling oneself a guide does not make it so.
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Reality
Very few of the Pros only fish for a living. Even less guides in this country are full time. In both endeavors many come but few remain. The tools it takes to be successful in this game are gained with time on the water. To enter the game without them destines one to an endeavor rife with expense and little return for the dollars invested.
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Dang Wind
An anchored boat in 30 mile winds on open water will be a swamped boat in short order if it is of the class of bass boats. Simple seamanship: if the wave height is greater than 25% of your waterline than you are flouting broaching, or worse yet pitch poling. At 30 mph any recreational boating is very possibly dangerous on an open body of water.
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Live bait
Live bait is just that, another bait. It's not cheating to use them, and it is not near as easy as those that haven't done it, think it is. Our average client has a less than 50% hookup ratio with instruction and far less than that without. It is an expensive way to fish, but it is no way any guarantee of catch. We don't use live bait all that often, and prefer artificial, but there are times and situations when live bait makes more sense.
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new rainbow trout color senko
Good luck on the outing - catch a big one.
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new rainbow trout color senko
The color has been out for quite a while now and yes they work very well.
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gators
Since 1948 there has been 342 attacks by gators in Florida and only 12 deaths. The last was a 12 year old at Deer Lake. However, dusk and early evening is a primary feed time for them and it would not be recommended to be walking around a shore line at that time. From a boat, gators are no threat, and are only bothersome if someone is feeding them.
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Wanted to post on "C-rig tips"
What lake are you talking about?
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How would you rate yourself ????
"I am planning on getting my Captains license this fall so I can take out charters of up to 6 people. Just to sort of pay my expenses." If you think the touring "pros" life is tough, wait till you try this one. You are going to need better motivation than paying expenses to be any good at this one.
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Setting the hook - side sweep vs. overhead?
Amen Mr. Coovert - there you have it: it moves more line.
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screw Gary Y.
Rediculous need to validate: If you use one bait or the other why do you feel the need to validate your usage. It would seem to me that if, as you claim, your bait choice is so good, then why would you care what the Senko costs. Do you do this with everything you purchase? Obviously, you must think that in reality the Senko will outperform what you are using or you wouldn't be trying to compare them and prove to everyone how you are right in your decision. I cannot imagine that anyone would think less of a fellow fisherman based on the bait they are using, or the amount of money that they spend on fishing tackle. Let's go fishing!
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fish resuscitation
It does nothing to swish a bass back in forth through the water. To resuscitate a bass, hold the bass by the tail until if forceably swims out of your hand. To move water over the gills the bass uses a combination of its mouth and gill covers. When you hold it by the mouth you are preventing it from breathing properly. Do not be fooled by the bass that has not recovered. It will almost always make a surge for depth when released, but unless it is breathing normally, it will probably die.
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screw Gary Y.
So, you have made a decision. That's great, but do you now expect a following?
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flipping and pitching
Nothing works better for learning than "monkey see, monkey do". Get with someone in your area that knows and fish with them for a bit. You will have the basics down in one day.
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Bass dont eat thier own kind...Huh?
Were the bass hitting the paint job or the lure? Would they have hit another crankbait that was 4" and painted orange?
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Revisiting the "old hole"
I don't think there are any gators out there. A bit of gator info: You are the number one and almost only predator of gators. They know this and will avoid you. We wade fish with them critters in the area, and swim with them in the area all the time. They are terrified of humans, unless someone is feeding them.
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Hookset question
If you don't set the hook you have no way of knowing if the fish has the bait. Typically what is felt is 3 taps. The first is the pickup, the second is the fish turning, and the third is the fish spitting it out. There will be times that the fish will pick it up and spit it just as fast. In this case you won't even know it occured. As a matter of fact they can do this with moving baits just as easily. They will inhale and spit out a spinner bait and you won't ever know they did it. I watch people daily miss hooksets by waiting. If it is different hit it - it's free, and if you are wrong you will get them on the next hit.
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Help me with my patience please
Try some of the knock offs: At least the Senkos are getting eaten. Costly baits are those that don't get eaten and you end up tossing them.
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How much grass is too much?
yep,, keep em clean - however, have that second rod with a worm for that event and throw it right where you had the strike. Clean the rattle trap after you reel in the fish.
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shad
Although it is a tad rare, there will be times like this: downsize drastically - a lot of good ones have been mentioned: my favorite is a road runner.
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hook set woes
Hookset: I doubt that it is line, or hook. Good hookset is a function of speed and not power. Sometimes we get into the mode of trying to set with a big sweep and forget to add the speed. We go through many bags of Senkos and have experimented with many hooks. The best hook for being the least destructive to the Senko is a Gammy offset u-bend in 4/0 for the 5" Senko.
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Help me with my patience please
Why would it be disheartening to be catching? There are places that the Senko will outshine just about anything. It sounds like you found one of those places. Try the Zoom Horny Toad in the same places. Try a split tail fluke - it also can be worked weightless.
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Baitfish everywhere!!!
another good try: run a rattle trap through them. You might find the bass are feeding voraciously somewhere in the column other than the surface.