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CatBassin

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  1. I've caught an old rod/reel and minnow bucket while catfishing but my favorite was the bikini top I caught at the beach off the pier. I reeled it in and first thing we did was start looking all over for the girl it belonged to, it was senior week so we were hoping she was out there somewhere.
  2. Like said, don't waste your time. I heard great things so I bought one, didn't even get a look, so now it sits in the tackle box taking up precious space. Storm makes something similar that I've had sucess with, try that first.
  3. I use the Norman Speed Clips. They work great, as long as you remove the original split ring. I only use snap swivels on my wife's rod since she doesn't go out often and likes to change lures quite often.
  4. I love whenever a big 'ol bass picks up a soft plastic and just starts to swim away. It adds to the element of surprise to me, the big girl doesn't even know whats about to happen to her.
  5. When I used to work at a sock mill we used those little blue plastic loop pieces used for dental floss to thread the thread through the needles. They always worked great for that and I can't see why they wouldn't work for hook eyes also.
  6. I kiss the first one of each year and have been since I started because it's good luck and tradition now. Also I'll kiss the hefty girls after I've been drinking, you know with the beer goggles and all.
  7. A guy I worked with used an old heavy duty drop cord, one of the orange ones, and just hooked black to black and white to red and left the ground wire as is. As far as I know it worked great, he said he had been running it that way for a few years.
  8. Who would have thought a buch of fishermen, or liars as we're known, would be right about this? Sounds like we're not the only ones telling tales.
  9. When I fish for bream I also use an ultralight spinning rod with 6 lb test line. I use a long shank hook and hook a cricket under the collar with no weight or cork. I have noticed that I have caught my biggest bream with nothing but a hook and they seem to hit it on the fall. I throw out and let it fall to the bottom and if nothing hits it after a few seconds I real in a little while lifting the rod, to get the cricket back to the top, and let it fall again. I have used a medium action spinning rod, back before I got an ultralight, but an ultralight will get the cricket out a lot further when there's no weight.
  10. Thanks no1 for letting me know about the link. I fixed it and also noticed that I had put 1648 instead of 1636, which is the true size. But as far as the livewell goes, it was in the boat when my dad got it in the early to mid 90's. The livewell had been put in by the previous owner and isn't really the best size. I won't use it for bass, since I catch and release and it isn't big enough to hold anything worth keeping, but will probably use it for bream when cattin, maybe some minnows, a few crappie I might want to keep, but mostly as a built in cooler with it's own drain. Both seats are full of foam, except for where the livewell is, but I was thinking of putting some closed cell foam under the floor for some insurance. But I understand where you're coming from and appreciate you looking out for me.
  11. I've also been using them pretty much since they came out, and I to have also noticed that most of my soft plastic are Strike King. I have seen these produce when other soft plastics, or any other lures to be exact, wouldn't on a small farm pond I fish.
  12. Yea no1 he's alive and well and just recently quit smoking, which is a plus. I was kind of wondering the same thing about him been right and was thinking of asking him this weekend when we bring the boys to see him, that's if he'll give me a chance to ask him while he's playing with his grandsons.
  13. There's a pond that I fish, that I have my PB in and also learned how to fish i when I was young with my Pop, that had watrmeal up to a month or so ago when the owner had some chemicals put in. Anyhow, I had done soe research on watermeal and come up with a few thigs. When a pond has watermeal it has it all year long, even in the winter it just sinks because of lack of light to create oxygen. Not saying you're wrong, but just because it went over the spillway doesn't mean you have gotten rid of it. Some watermeal could still be on the bottom and just hasn't been released yet. As far as the other problems I don't know much about them, but in order to get rid of watermeal with aeration you should put the system in the deepest part of pond. Sorry I couldn't help with the other problems but like I said, I only did research on watermeal and that was because it had become a major problem. I mean you couldn't even pull a buzzbait or topwater prop bait in it without the blades getting jammed up. I hope this helps you at all I know how annoying junk like that is to fish in.
  14. Here's a shot when I brought it home before I did any cleaning to it: Here's a link to the album I created of the work that I've done so far: http://photobucket.com/GTC1636JonBoatMod
  15. I recently got a 1636 flat bottom jon boat from my dad and have a question about weight distribution. I'm wondering where I should my fuel tank and battery. My ad used to put the battery in front of the middle bench and the fuel tank in front the back bench but I would like to free up some floor space. I was thinking about putting them in the back behind the back bench but I'm worried that they will cause too much weight in the back along with an outboard and me, about 210 lbs., when steering. The battery is a deep cycle battery, the fuel tank is 6 gallons,the out board is a '68 20Hp Johnson. If yall think it will be too much weight then where would yall put them?
  16. Fishing with any soft plastic, coming up with new ideas, learning new things, and patience. By the way, I really do have A-D-D, no offense taken, and it seems like the only thing I have great patience for is fishing and things that relate to fishing.
  17. When I decide to go I'm gone. My rods stay in the truck and my tackle ox sits in the house beside the back door waiting for me to grab it and run.
  18. I've heard it a few times and read it on here, if you not losing lures you're not fishing in the right spots.
  19. Livin' Part Of Life by Eric Church. It's on his album "Sinners Like Me." The chorous is, "tommorrow I'm taking me fishing, hang a sign on the door of my life, tell the world that I've gone missing and I won't be back for awhile."
  20. I went out last week and threw a Rage Toad for the first time. It was the only thing to produce for me that day, I even had a huge snapping turtle go after it a couple of times.
  21. Here in NC you don't need a license unless you're 14 or under, I believe that's the age. I think we need to change the law so that you must have one and I also think the test to get a driver's license should be much harder than it is, just look at the people driving around town and you will see what I mean. Also, why would you even think about driving your boat that you paid so much for like that in the video.
  22. It's a sad thing. It's even sadder that it happens some often.
  23. Hello, my name is Nice Bass You Got There, and I'm a Tackle Junky. I get excited about making purchases and have to look even if I'm not going to make a purchase. It feels a lot better to admit that out loud.
  24. Go to www.jandjhabitat.com. They have cover made of PVC that you can buy, but I think they all would be pretty easy to make on your own.
  25. I have lifetime sportsman, hunting and fishing of any kind. Like dock_master 3 said, it is best to buy them for a child when they are a baby, preferably under the age of 1. Before 1 years of age is the best price then they go up quite a bit between the ages of 1 and 12 and then even more than that after the age of 12. I'm going to buy my sons each one. It's great to have, I've had mine all my life but even if you get them later you get your money back.

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