Everything posted by BassThumb
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Worm Burn?
That wouldn't explain the severe damage to the spool. Furthermore, it's just one spot on the spool.
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Best Rods?
The 6' 6" MF would be fine for jerks and topwater because you generally want to have the rod tip near the water when you impart action, especially for topwater. The extra length and mod action will suit the crankbait better. What's the price range you looking into?
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6" tube bait??
These are bargain bin material. I don't think they're big sellers.
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Best Rods?
7' MM 7' MHF
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Two, well three rod quiver - What cranking rod to get???
I dunno, but spinnerbaits and cranks should never twirl if they're tuned correctly. These are two lures that are least likely to need a swivel on the line.
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Worm Burn?
;D LOL Forget all that BS... Back to the topic. I wish we could definitively figure out what happened. What did ghoti suggest, Francho? I don't want to be the next guy...
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Two, well three rod quiver - What cranking rod to get???
A 7' Med power, Mod action is very well rounded for crankbaits. I throw anything from tiny 3/16 oz balsa Rapala floaters to 3/4 oz lipless cranks on it. It also makes a nice rig for small, 1/8 to 1/4 oz buzzbaits in not-too-heavy cover. But if you want to primarily use heavier, deep diving cranks, then look into MHM power rods because the drag from the large diving bill will overpower a MM rod.
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pre-rigged carolina rigs.....
Rigging your own would be best, but getting one of those 3/4 oz pre rigged setups will give you a pretty good idea what Carolina rigging is about. Then if you decide you like them and want to use them frequently, you can go out and buy the tungsten sinkers in 1/2, 3/4, and 1 oz, with glass beads and different clackers, etc. Carolina rigging isn't for everyone. A $2 pre rigged setup is a good place to start.
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Best USA made rod...
+1
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6" tube bait??
Last year, I mostly fished them weightless on a T-rig. I either skipped them under docks or threw them at bass that blew up and missed my frog in the lily pads. They're chunky enough that you can fish them weightless and still throw them on heavy tackle in thick weed cover.
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Fat Ikas for large mouth?
I can't believe I've never tried these. They look like prime skipping baits.
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Catch & Release
Well said. Thanks for posting that informative video. I always C&R bass, but I will keep crappies and sunnies before the bass season opens up in late May. I may have to start keeping some dink bass once in a while, instead of buying halibut, salmon or swordfish on the way home from the lake, which I've done many times after fishing gets me in the mood for fish for dinner.
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Crappie n00b
The Gulp Maggots work well.
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St Croix Premier Glass
On the retrieve. Too much drag from a mid sized to large spinnerbait. You can still set the hook, but it didn't feel right to me.
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Do You Apply Cork Sealant To Your Rods?
I've never really liked the feel of a U-40 sealed rod handle, but I know of some that believe in using sealant. I'd like to know what you think. Any reasoning behind your choice or recommendations that you may feel like adding would be appreciated. Thanks
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What people will do for 15 minutes of fame..
"...eats mounds of junk food and tries to move as little as possible." What a life. Get a job lady. :-/
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Favorite Beer
Sammy Smith Nut Brown Ale.
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Best way to ship a rod?
Also, stuff some newspaper into the end of the tube so the rod can't slide back and forth.
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What a week, I really hope you can not top this.
Sorry to hear it.
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Census forms
I answer all the questions, but I don't list my phone #.
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Census forms
Haha, good point. Way to "Go Green!"
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strike king goby
I think they were designed to drop shot. That's how I've used them.
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At what water clarity will you cease fishing a jerkbait in ?
When the water is very stained, I fish clown or gold colored jerkbaits with shorter pauses so the fish can still easily track it.
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Trying to gain confidence in a Rattle trap style bait
Mix it up but keep it rather steady. Rarely has a strictly Yo Yo retrieve been the best presentation for me. Cast it out, work it with an erratic rod-tip and frequent, short pauses. Sometimes I slow roll it trying to get the lure a little deeper. I let it tick the weedtops in 10' of water and when it hangs up, I rip it free with quick snap of the wrists and let it flutter for a second before I begin again. I've had good luck with just a simple slow and steady retrieve with the rod tip held high, too. This is a very versatile lure. Don't stick with any retrieve for very long if it's not producing.
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Fluke
Flukes are one of my favorite Spring baits. I tend to fish them more gently than a hard jerkbait.