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If you could have a lifetime supply......
Culprit 7.5" ribbontail worm in black.
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Is there a Rule about this????
I fish a public county lake a lot during spring and fall, and my personal best from that particular lake (about 5lbs) came off of a zoom lil' critter craw rigged on a shakey head. It's still one of my favorite rigs in that lake.
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Where to fish and when
I've always had this problem also. Like Mr. Munster said, read, read, read. It's also gonna take alot of trial and error. I've been trying to figure this question out for a long time, so don't feel like you're in that boat by yourself. I'm anxious to see how everyone answers this, but my advice is to read all you can.
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Pegging the weight?
I've done a lot of plastics fishing in my life, and always read and heard about "pegging the weight." I've never really done a lot of this and was just curious what the purpose was, and the pros and cons?
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Ever get into a "Funk"?
Enjoy being outdoors and observe your surroundings; birds, animals, sunrise, sunsets and stop worrying about catching the biggest bass in Ohio and focus on sharing quality time with your partner. WRB
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What worms do you like for shaky head
BERKLEY POWERBAIT SHAKEY HEADS!
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Out with the old, in with the new.
I'm gonna have to defend Gamakatsu on this one. Been fishin' 'em for 16 years and never had a problem. I will have to take a gander at the owner, though. Sure do seem to be causin' a fus.
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Hooks and weights for t-rigging tubes?
I've got the "t-rigging the tube" down. Now I need know what kind of hooks and weights are best for flippin' and pitchin in cover and around docks. (keep in mind I know absolutely nothing about tube fishing and am open to any advice, opinions, and instruction.) Thank you all for your help.
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Cavitron Buzzbait
I've always looked for a good buzzbait that I like, and can't really seem to find one (I'm kinda picky). Where can you buy a Cavitron, or can you order direct?
- Spinner Baits
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TOPO MAPS???
Yeah, I'm almost ashamed to say that I've never heard of a "hydro" map or water chart until now. But you are right. Someone else either replied or pm'd me the same info, and it proved to be very helpful in a web search. I just can't believe that as much as I read up on this stuff, I've never heard that. Everyone always refers to them as "topo" maps. Thank you though, I learn something new every day.
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TOPO MAPS???
Wow! I found a website that had a few examples of the Navionics Hot Maps. Those look awesome. Exactly what I'm looking for, Just didn't have Lay or Bankhead. I wonder why they only make those maps for certain lakes? Oh well...the search continues. website was omnimap.com
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must be doing something wrong.
I'm gonna touch a little bit on the confidence part. I truly believe that to be successful on the water, you HAVE to have confidence in what your fishing. I think everyone will agree that they have some form of a "go-to" bait or lure that will get a bite almost every time it gets wet. But ask everyone what that lure is, and you'll get a thousand different answers. I always relate that to CONFIDENCE.
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Crankbaits and Swivels?
I'm just starting to get into crankin' hot n' heavy and really love it. There sure is a huge selection of 'em though. Kinda tough figuring out which ones to buy. Anyway, my question is: I've seen a couple of people using those "quick snap" swivels when fishing cranks to change baits quickly and easily. Do these hinder the bait or the action at all? Are they worth buying to be able to change out without re-tying every time?
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Fishing after rain
I've had a few situations fishing after the rain, and it seems like I've always done pretty good. One evening sticks out really well in my mind. I had fished for about 3-4hrs one evening without catching hardely anything when a bad storm came up. Long story short, I ran for cover and thought about going to the trailer. I didn't, the storm passed, and when it did it was game on. I caught 9 that evening with two going over four pounds.