Everything posted by 7mm-08
- Good digital scale?
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Need a Spinning Reel? PSA...
Got one on the way. Had a giftcard burning a hole in my pocket anyway.
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I have a problem
Well I love, love, love to catch fish on light and ultralight tackle and have found Fireline (fused) to work very well. I have caught countless 2.5 - 4.5 lb bass (and many channel cats up to 5 or 6 lbs) using an Abu Cardinal 100 and 6/14 lb Fireline. I've only had two fish to break me off on that setup and that was due to my stupidity/laziness for not retying after catching many fish and snagging many trees and rocks. Now if $$ was on the line I'm not sure I would go that route but then again I probably would. Until I got into frog fishing 5 or 6 years ago, I used UL tackle probably 75% of the time or more. Believe me I tried like heck to make the UL stuff work for frogs but you just hafta to have a bit more backbone for hooksets unfortunately. :-[
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help identifing a fish
Tough call. All the green sunfish I've seen around my area all had blue-green-teal lines around the mouth and usually orange around the lower fin edges. All the warmouth had a darker, marbled look. The colors are more reminiscent of a redeye IMO but the eyes don't look very red and its body seems to be a bit more streamlined than what I'm familiar with. Being that it was caught in a pond, I would lean more towards green sunfish or warmouth. I've found warmouths tend to prefer impoundments while redeye are generally in moving water.
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help identifing a fish
Tough call. All the green sunfish I've seen around my area all had blue-green-teal lines around the mouth and usually orange around the lower fin edges. All the warmouth had a darker, marbled look. The colors are more reminiscent of a redeye IMO but the eyes don't look very red and its body seems to be a bit more streamlined than what I'm familiar with. Being that it was caught in a pond, I would lean more towards green sunfish or warmouth. I've found warmouths tend to prefer impoundments while redeye are generally in moving water.
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help identifing a fish
Tough call. All the green sunfish I've seen around my area all had blue-green-teal lines around the mouth and usually orange around the lower fin edges. All the warmouth had a darker, marbled look. The colors are more reminiscent of a redeye IMO but the eyes don't look very red and its body seems to be a bit more streamlined than what I'm familiar with. Being that it was caught in a pond, I would lean more towards green sunfish or warmouth. I've found warmouths tend to prefer impoundments while redeye are generally in moving water.
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Live Crayfish and their mannerisms
I've had crawdads in my aquariums in the past and they were more entertaining than the fish. They constantly build caves and fill them back in, make rock piles and move them around, etc. They'll disappear a while to molt and then reappear and go back to digging/moving. Surprisingly, they got along with my pet Warmouth and it never tried eating them. The Warmouth was awesome but too costly to feed. It would eat a dozen feeder goldfish a day if you'd let it. Poor thing would be so bloated it could barely move lol.
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Live Crayfish and their mannerisms
I've had crawdads in my aquariums in the past and they were more entertaining than the fish. They constantly build caves and fill them back in, make rock piles and move them around, etc. They'll disappear a while to molt and then reappear and go back to digging/moving. Surprisingly, they got along with my pet Warmouth and it never tried eating them. The Warmouth was awesome but too costly to feed. It would eat a dozen feeder goldfish a day if you'd let it. Poor thing would be so bloated it could barely move lol.
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Live Crayfish and their mannerisms
I've had crawdads in my aquariums in the past and they were more entertaining than the fish. They constantly build caves and fill them back in, make rock piles and move them around, etc. They'll disappear a while to molt and then reappear and go back to digging/moving. Surprisingly, they got along with my pet Warmouth and it never tried eating them. The Warmouth was awesome but too costly to feed. It would eat a dozen feeder goldfish a day if you'd let it. Poor thing would be so bloated it could barely move lol.
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WalMart $1 Spinnerbaits - Anybody Use 'Em?
I've caught a ton of fish on the Wallyworld spinners. I have found during my years of fishing that the probability of losing a bait is proportional to the cost of the bait. Since they only cost $1 I NEVER lose one.
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What frog do you use?
I like Spros but I've had by far the most luck with popping scum frogs.
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Are Length/Slot Limits Still Revelant?
I agree that this can be a problem. The same thing exists in deer hunting where not enough does are being harvested.
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What's your fishing style ?
As far as rods go, I usually only take two normal setups (1 spinning, 1 bc) and one ultralight rod/reel. On the other hand, carrying my tacklebox is like lugging a deep-cycle battery around. I fish the same bait (frogs) probably >90% of the time. If that doesn't work I'll throw a spinnerbait. If things get truly desperate I throw the Terminator in-line spinner that is permanently attached to my ultralight setup. Hmmm.....I think I need to invest in a fanny pack.
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buzzbaits that don't run straight
Yep they are easily tunable and it can be very useful to have one track to the left or right.
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Ever wonder if fishing is not your thing?
I've never considered giving up fishing, but it is one of, if not the only thing I've put sooooo much time into and not obtained a satisfactory degree of proficiency at. I guess the challenge is what brings me back time after time. This year in particular has probably been my worst year ever from a fishing standpoint. Haven't had near as much time to fish as I'd like, and when I have gotten to go the bite has been terrible. Last year by contrast was my best year ever. Things have a tendency to balance out so just think of the season you may have in store next year.
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Targeting dinks
Small spinners (Roostertail, Mepps, Beetlespin, etc.) if you have room to cast/fish them with all the vegetation. 4" lizards might do the trick. Sounds like it may be a perfect spot for a smaller frog like the Scum Frog. They are small enough to attract smaller bass but the hawgs can't stand them either.
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1 bait for the rest of your life
This for sure. My second choice would be a frog purely because I enjoy fishing them more than any other bait.
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Skunked again
Well I don't have a solution but I feel your pain. I was going through pics from last year and I was absolutely slaying them this time of year. This summer has been the exact opposite. So far it has been the worst summer I can recall since I started bass fishing.
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have you ever caught a bullfrog?
I've probably caught nearly a dozen the last couple of years. They can't stand topwater frog baits.
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I had my weirdest fishing experience today !!
I had never had this happen until last year. I guess I caught nearly ten frogs last year and 1 or 2 so far this year. It seems frog on frog violence is becoming an issue.
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Favorite topwater frog?
I'd have to go with the cheap little Scum Frog popper. I like the Spro too, but in the places I fish, I can catch 2X or even 3X the amount of fish with the Scum Frog.
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Putting together a "panic box"....suggestions?
Small inline spinners. I've caught many a nice bass on my Roostertails, Blue Foxes, and Terminator inlines. I guess I've caught most other species of fish around here on them too. I know when I use them I'm gonna catch SOMETHING, be it bass or not.
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First Hits on topwater frog!
Welcome to the addiction. There really is a bit of timing you need to acquire to have a good hookup ratio. I usually work the bait with my rod relatively high. When I get a strike I reel down to take the slack out of the line and get my rod tip in position for the hookset. As soon as I feel the fish, I attempt to dislocate his jaw. Also, correct equipment will make a huge difference. A good rod with decent backbone and low or no-stretch line will up your hookup % mightily.
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Oakleys
I've been wearing M-frames for years and love them.
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Snag Proof Ish's Phat Frog,Tru-Tungsten Mad Maxx Frog,River2Sea Bully Wa Frog
I bought the TT frog this past year and overall like the design of it but the plastic is so dang hard it seems like it would really hinder hooksets. I've got some Spros and they are okay but haven't found anything as effective in my area as the cheap little popping scum frogs.