Everything posted by Chaz Hickcox
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Your thoughts on this lure
Do you use spinners? It's the same concept, looking to attract fish to what they see as multiple baitfish. When have you ever just seen one minnow by itself? Great idea, I just would be weary about BPS brand quality. Finatic, what are your thoughts on the lure's quality? You gonna get another one? And I agree, if its not a senko then most of these guys wouldn't know what to do. Fin@tic was talking about the reviews on BPS, I don't think he bought one. ;D my mistake
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Broken 2x4 on trailer
Good point, thanks for the heads up. Most of our slips out here aren't that steep, but I can see where that would be an issue.
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Your thoughts on this lure
Do you use spinners? It's the same concept, looking to attract fish to what they see as multiple baitfish. When have you ever just seen one minnow by itself? Great idea, I just would be weary about BPS brand quality. Finatic, what are your thoughts on the lure's quality? You gonna get another one? And I agree, if its not a senko then most of these guys wouldn't know what to do.
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Broken 2x4 on trailer
So I replaced all of the bunk boards on my trailer today. Broke 2 drill bits and the battery died on my power drill. Fun. Overall I just put the boat in the water and had a buddy help me out with all the drilling. I was going to countersink the bolts and replace the retarded wood screws but the bolts I bought did not fit through the holes on the brakets. Instead of normal carpeting, I used the new hard plastic covers instead. They work well and the boat slides on and off very easy. When all was said and done I needed to adjust the bunks and I found a pretty easy way to do it. I put the boat on the trailer, then I took a 2 1/5 ton floor jack and placed it under the brackets. Then I jacked up the boat until the bunks were straight. then I went to the side ones and lifted them until they were maintaining some of the weight. It was time consuming, but the boat had never sat so sturdy on the trailer since I have owned it.
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Are bigger fish really better?
I disagree. I feel like I've accomplished something more when I catch a 18" wild Brown Trout, in its natural habitat, than when I catch some genetically mutated 5 lb. Rainbow trout in a stocked pond. And trust me, the wild Brown Trout is much more challenging. I do agree that in bass fishing bigger is always better, but that isn't the case with every species. You do realize that brown trout come from europe and are not indiginous right? So that natural habitat thing does not fly buddy. All that bein said, who fishes for trout anyways? Unless your from the deep south huntin down the green trout (AKA LM BASS for those of you who don't know cajun).
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Are bigger fish really better?
What ever happened to just fishing because you enjoy it? Bigger is a better story, but overall fish are fish and the challenge of putting them in the boat is all the fun. I will say that I don't fish for white perch, brim or crappie because they're too easy. However, when my little girl caught her first bluegill last spring, too easy is a load of crap. She had a ball with that, and so did I. I guess in the end, if your not in a tournament then what does it matter?
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WHAT!!!!!!!!! it's only been 2 days since we got this snow!!
I'm fairly certain that the saying is: "Desperate times call for desperate measures." And yes, I have to completely agree with all of yall. I hate the cold, and won't go on the water in 30 Degree weather. We need a heat wave!
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Your Best Day Ever?
When I was a kid my pops knew a guy who owned a man made pond in downtown Phoenix. Now this pond is not open to the public, and was stocked with FLA Strain. It's about an acre in a teardrop shape. One of the walls of the pond was also a 50ft Levy wall for the Salt River. This pond is right across the river from Sky Harbor and maybe 400yds away from the I-10, but if you didn't know it was there then you would never guess it. There's an industrial park right in the vicinity of it. Anyways, we would go out there, and this is where I fell in love with Castaic Swimbaits. There were times they would out perform the live waterdogs. Regardless, it was a great time. I think we only went out there five or six times, but they were a lot of fun. BIG BIG fish, I think the small ones were about three pounds. We never had a scale with us. My favorite memory of that was when my dad and his friends were getting the tracker ready for the water, I was out on the little dock and saw a bedding bass. I ran over and grabbed my rod with my little Castaic Hard Headed Shad. My dad's friends were laughing because they saw her too and were telling me there was no way I would catch her. I decided to prove them wrong. I cast the shad about 10ft past the bass and reeled in the shad. Once I got within a foot or so of the nest I let it sink and drug it right into the bed. Thanks to parental skills of the bass I brought in what was probably a 4-5lb bass. That was the first time that day I proved them wrong. Later in the day, it was probably around 110 degrees or so, and I had a Castaic Baby Crappie that floated. The same guys were telling me it was way too hot. So I cast next to a mosquite tree that was dipping into the water. As soon as that baby crappie started swimming I got nailed. Again this one was only about four pounds but still a blast. There's a giant Flathead or something in there because there were many times we would get a fish on (I know it was fish on because the line would be moving in somewhat of a figure eight) it would be far too heavy and strong for any of us to get up. This is all on live waterdogs from Waterdog Willie's in N Phx. Great times. Then there's the time I got stuck in my truck while hunting bass, but that's another story all together. Funny, it doesn't seem like that was 14 years ago.
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Castaic Platnium Swimbaits??
You clearly did not read my last post.
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I'm so confused
I got a 7' MH Lighting Shock and I love that rod. It is light and durable. I know it's meant for just freshwater, but I have been using it in the bays around here too and it is holding up better than my old salt rod.
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Stren Flouro
I'm looking for a line that is abbrasion resistant and will hold up. Mostly I fish Spiderwire, but I want to find something that is not braided to throw on one of my rods. I had the Berkley invisaline but it's crap. Has anyone tried the Stren 100% Flouro? Also, has anyone tried the Spiderwire 100% Flouro?
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Slow Midday Fishing...
The ol' boy who works on my boat was catchin' 7-10 lbers in July on a buzzbait off the points in the middle of the day. Rules are more like guidelines.
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Rapala X-Rap Subwalk
I got one, I like the action, but I think that I got mine too late in the season. I do like the gliding action.
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Castaic Platnium Swimbaits??
So how many real fish have you seen swim by just moving their tails? Paddle Tails are just a different technique of soft plastics, not real swimbaits. Heck the Rage Tail Eeliminator is a better swimbait than any paddle tail I've ever used. who cares?!? they catch fish and have won tournaments! I knew someone was going to say something like that. You do realize I never said they are bad, heck I have a bunch of Money Minnows for that reason. I just don't figure them as swim baits, their more of a soft plastic. As for winning tournaments, I am sure that you can find just as many tournaments won by almost any lure. Winning tournaments is the angler, not so much the bait.
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Castaic Platnium Swimbaits??
the platnium i am looking at is at my dicks sporting goods on sale right now for 5.97 do you all think that they are worth that?? Sure, I'd get it. But then again, you can just continue to take other peoples' word for things and not learn for yourself. I tell you what, try it, if you hate it, then you know not to pay 25 for one. If you like it, then you got a great bait for inexpensive pricing. What's this fishing tackle section for then if you can't ask for advice on the value of lure? True, but then again one should still remain objective. I could say that soft plastics are the worst fishing lures ever. Everyone would then get mad and go crazy. Truth is, I don't like em. So in that case everyone here would be wrong, for my style of fishing. All I was saying is when you are getting mixed results like this then why not try it for yourself rather than just put something to the wayside because people say so.
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Castaic Platnium Swimbaits??
the platnium i am looking at is at my dicks sporting goods on sale right now for 5.97 do you all think that they are worth that?? Sure, I'd get it. But then again, you can just continue to take other peoples' word for things and not learn for yourself. I tell you what, try it, if you hate it, then you know not to pay 25 for one. If you like it, then you got a great bait for inexpensive pricing.
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Castaic Platnium Swimbaits??
So how many real fish have you seen swim by just moving their tails? Paddle Tails are just a different technique of soft plastics, not real swimbaits. Heck the Rage Tail Eeliminator is a better swimbait than any paddle tail I've ever used.
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Castaic Platnium Swimbaits??
Durability is not so great. I really like Castaics, but seriously I have had too many of their soft series getting torn up by Gar. I would say use the Rock Hard Series if at all possible, or if your looking for more affordability the Hard Headed Originals are the bomb. For 14 bucks a pop they are great. I have had the same threadfin shad for 10 years and have caught countless fish with it. They fish jsut like shallow cranks and I have had shad school with 'em on a regular basis. I have a 4in rainbow trout in the rock hard series and it is better than the softies becuase when burned it naturally clacks. Works for me, even in water that has no trout. But, yeah as four bizz said the platinum's durability sucks. The Catch 22s are good, but if you have a possibility of toothy fish it will get torn up by teeth as well, just not as bad as the platinum.
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crank baits, rattles or no rattles?
Clear - None Muddy/Murky - LOUD
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Great morning
Either my water sucks or I do because I consider it a great day when I fill my limit. 21 D***!
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Brazil 09
EPIC ~ Very well put. Good for you.
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How can I get sposeres to notice me and begin 2 fish for a living.
Dude, there are Fifty States, and if I'm not mistaken all Fifty have Lottories. Play them and go from there, because your chances of actually making money fishing are about the same. I know many exceptional fishermen who will never be paid to fish. Why? Because unless you are a part of a very fortunate few you will never get rich fishing. As a guide, maybe make a few bucks, and if you're a good guide then you will make more. Name all of the rich and famous Bass fishermen you can think of. Then look for the number of Bass fishermen on this site. Do the math and those are your odds. Bill Dance makes his money by investing in a lot of things, as does Roland Martin, Hank Parker, the list goes on. If you want to pay for your fishing win tournaments. If you're really lucky 100 or so wins later someone else may offer to pay your entry fees.
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Resume
Also as an addition to the music, I would say choose something a little less youthful as the tunes you chose. Grant it it's pumped music, but think of who your potential sponsors may be. The ones with the cash within the fishing industries are generally not going to be anywhere near your age. To those individuals who own bait and tackle manufacturings, that particular genre may be a little off putting. It's great to show that you are a young blood and will appeal to a whole new market, but at the same time you don't want to create a barrier just because you chose your favorite tune. A last bit of advice, when trying to market yourself it is all about the sponsor, never about you. Make sure you answer the 'What's in it for me?' question for them so they don't have to ask.
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Fish Finder
Couldn't figure out the poll thing right away.
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Fish Finder
Hey I am looking for a new fish finder. I don't need it for much, saying since most of the water I fish is between 2' and 10', but I want to be able to locate submerged structure. I am looking at the Humminbird 500 series, but am curious about other options. My budget only goes to about 150 to 200.