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Smallest Fishing Kayak
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
MOST recently (within the hour), I forgot salad dressing on the way to work. So, I made sure I got salad dressing. Bait monkey has me real bad lately, though, highlighted by buying a kayak last week. It's all been downhill from there as I reinvigorate myself on bass fishing after some years of unweighted soft plastic laziness.
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Smallest Fishing Kayak
I just bought a Lifetime Teton 100. It fits in the back of my Hyundai Santa Fe fine with the hatch partially open. I use a camlock strap and run it through the hatch latch ring, then through the kayak handle loop (though I will be adding actual hardware loops shortly), then through the hatch grab handle. Pull the hatch down and cinch the strap. The kayak only sticks out about a foot and a half and the hatch is down far enough that the backup camera is still functionable. I can even put a second kayak on top of it if I need to.
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Smallmouth Questions
Hold on tight!!
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Goals Of The Year
Find success with the jig. Numbers, so that I grow confidence in my choices and knowledge of patterns
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Saying No To The Bucket Fishermen
Read this thread last Sunday afternoon and thought, "Hmm, this has never happened to me." Monday morning, fishing for smallies at a local pond and there's another guy there drowning nightcrawlers. Nice guy, we chatted and fished, and while he was telling me there was nothing biting, I could tell I was playing something that was likely sitting on a bed just out of sight. After a couple losses, I finally catch it. He comes over as I'm taking the hook out and admiring this beautiful 2lb. class smallie and says, "Can I have it?". All he had to put it in was a net, not even a bucket. I was like "Really???". I said there was no way in hell that I was going to take a spawning smallmouth out of that pond, and I put it back. He took my spot when I was leaving and said he'd keep it if he caught it. Fine, not my control, I guess...
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Where To Start?
Agreed. There's no negative to trying whatever you think might work. I agree with all the topwater suggestions, too. My addition to something to add to your arsenal would be lipless cranks like Rat-L-Traps, Strike King Red Eye Shads, etc. A 1/2 oz. is great, especially if you're fishing from the shore.
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4Th Of July Sales??
You and me both...
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Gators
Don't have gators up in our neck of the woods, but I could see myself having to get used to that. However, the other morning, while at my current favorite hole with my four year old, I was talking to a guy just off shore in a canoe who informed me that the afternoon before there was a black bear cub and mama standing right about where we currently were. He said the mama bear didn't much like him being on the water in the canoe! I've gotta' get a boat...
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Spinning Reels And Flourocarbon
I made the mistake of putting too heavy of a flouro on my plastics spinning rig the first time, and was way frustrated. I didn't know the problems I'd have putting regular Berkely 20# on a 2500 series Cabela's reel. For this year I've gone to BPS 8# with some KVD Line and Lure, and it's fantastic!
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New Series Of Jigs
This is exactly what I was thinking I needed today as I was throwing into pads!!
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Now I Get It!
No, definitely not the same! I thought about it all night, and went straight back there the next day. Caught another one on a Baby Brush Hog, which was also my first Brush Hog fish, so I was very pleased with that. I'd really like to get out there on a 'yak or a small boat, as I'm sure they'll be deep soon.
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Fishing From Afghanistan
Indeed, thank you for your service! Those bass should just have to jump right in your boat after having to be over there all this time!
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Ugh
Yeah, a couple years of it actually! Although, right now I'm on on as good a streak as I've ever been on. I'm not getting big fish, or even lots of fish, but most trips the last few weeks have not been for naught. Today, I caught a couple dinks, and I'm cool with that. I was more pleased that I got my first real jig bite today, and that I know what that feels like, and that I made a smart decision on a cast to a suspect looking stump and immediately got hammered. I snagged hard on what must've been an underwater branch and didn't end up with the fish, but I was still pleased that my knowledge and decision got me a good solid bite.
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Weirdest Thing You've Reeled In