Everything posted by Darren.
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I'm new at the bait caster in line usage
Welcome aboard, Bill! What reel are you using? Brand/model, as that can help in diagnosing the issue. Line overfill, braking setup, spool tension, "uneducated thumb" can also contribute to persistent backlash.
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New Spots in Miami, Florida
Welcome to the forums!
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hello from oklahoma
Welcome aboard!
- St. Croix Mojo Bass Rod?
- Ascend kayak FS10T
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New Here from Vancouver
Welcome aboard!
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New to bass fishing and this forum...hope you guys can guide me
Welcome aboard, Jeff!
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Too Much Tackle
I don't date liquid...but I do enjoy a nice red wine or craft beer. So long as I don't have to spend any money right now, send me your tired, your poor, your rarely used stick baits!
- Guess the length of my new PB smallie
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Thoughts on Major Craft Rods?
I don't have any experience with their rods, but in what you are looking for, the BPS Micro Lite comes in a 6 and 6'6" ML. I'm seriously considering the 6' version after my experience using the 5'6" Light travel rod - has more of a ML action, but the sensitivity was amazing, as well as the action. Comparatively, the Micro Lite series is very sensitive, not as light as the Carbonlites, of which I have several, but they balance well. Not quite on the level of my Croix LT Walleye ML rod ... Just thought I'd throw this out to you, ignore if you're already set on Major Craft.
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Best soft plastics 2016
4" Bass Pro Stick-O (Wacky, TX) 4" Senko (orig) (Wacky, TX) 4" GYCB Shad Shaped Worm (Wacky, Drop Shot) 1.5" Bass Assassin minnow (Drop Shot, split shot)
- Quantum fish reel.
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Guess The Weight Of This Bass
Between 4 and 6 pounds
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Few (of many) SOT Kayak Questions
- Plastics in Fall?
- New from CLE
- Suggestions on a new 7" SI unit
Can't help with your question, Scott, but welcome to the forums, if I haven't already given you a welcome- Daiwa Aird Coastal
No experience with the Daiwa you ask about, but my old Lexa casting and spinning reels both work well in salt. I also try to buy gear that works in both fresh/salt, given that we live in the Tidewater area of VA. That said, I went with Shimano gear, but most Daiwa, I think, works in both waters as well. I use spinning most of the time now. Been moving away from casting gear simply because I prefer it. Wind is no factor, and I have no problems in 99% of situations. Down to one baitcaster now, tho one of my sons has both of my Daiwa Lexas (spinning, casting).- 805 residence new to bass fishing
Welcome aboard!- How much does it weigh?
Had a nice fill of 12 smallies recently with a few at 2 lbs. They sure do fight somethin' purdy!! Wish we had smallies in my area of VA.- New forum member
Welcome aboard, Evan. Great nickname, BTW. We won't be messing with you...- Which species
Welcome aboard! Largie, no question.- Snell Knots pulling through, or breaking?
Quite true. I bought some Daiichi hooks that I had to stop snelling because there was a slight gap, but more important, the closing of the eye was rough and cut the line.- Snell Knots pulling through, or breaking?
Mike, I have had no problems tying the snell as explained in this video:- Just starting out
Welcome aboard! Just starting out? Live bait will certainly help you get bit Live night crawlers on a hook under a float (bobber) is a classic starter method. Often see a variety of fish hitting the bait - like bluegill, crappie, perch, in addition to bass. I would definitely start out simply. Next I'd suggest what's called a wacky rig because it is another proven catcher of bass. Simply, it is a relatively small hook (a size 1 to 1/0) at the end of your line (use a simple palomar knot to tie the hook), and you rig a 4 or 5 inch Senko (soft stick bait) on a perpendicular angle to the hook - right through the middle. Cast it near docks, fallen trees, etc. Be patient, let it fall. No bite, lift and shake gently, then reel back a short bit. Rinse and repeat back to you. Following that I like the drop shot rig. To keep this simple, I'll link to the articles on it. Good luck!
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