Everything posted by Darren.
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Yak on a Car?
Foam blocks are a great, cheap alternative to roof racks, definitely. Before my RAV4 (a 2000 model), and before my Tundra (now one of my son's truck), I would use the foam blocks. I like the longer versions, and they actually fit great on the RAV4s roof racks...until I forgot to remove them the other day...one flew off somewhere. So I bought the Malone velcro wrap around versions so as to leave them on and forget about 'em. A great alternative.
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MH Spinning Rod
X3 on St. Croix.
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braided line with Fluorocarbon leader
I do. I use Gamma Edge FC in 6, 8, and 10# tests. Also use, and a little more often, Yo-Zuri Hybrid line in 6, 8, 10 and sometimes 15# test.
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Worst day ever
Sorry to hear about the tumor. Hang in there, let the doctors do their thing and get it outta you! Thoughts and prayers for you! And yeah, like @jbsoonerfan said, make another post and get to 667
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Ignore/Block member
Hover your mouse over the user avatar. A "window" will pop up and you'll see the option to "Ignore User"....
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Yak on a Car?
I don't have that rack, my Rav4 has a built-in model, and I load my 12' Native Ultimate on it "just fine" I would recommend some bar pads like these: http://maloneautoracks.com/Rack-Pads/ I just bought a pair.
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Nightcrawlers
I've used nightcrawlers like @papajoe222, as well as wacky rigged (doesn't exactly work well), and on the drop shot as @Burros mentioned. Have to agree that vigilance is critical. I like to use bright yellow braid + leader at all times and it really helps line watching. @Fish Chris has caught unbelievable numbers of bass over 10 pounds on live crawlers. I can't find the thread where he discusses it...and I wish he were back on the forums!!
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Largemouth river fishing
Welcome aboard!
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Getting wet again...
Welcome to the forums, and welcome back to the sport!
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Power Pro vs PP Slick 8
Wow. Lots of love for SS8 I'll actually admit I like it over regular PP these days. Bought a 1500 yard spool of 15# a couple years ago and have been really enjoying it on almost all my spinning reels thus far. Wind knots have been about the same for me as compared to regular. I say don't sweat it. It's good line and I've got a lot to use up over the coming years!
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Yay, I'm finally a member!
Welcome aboard!
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jon boat vs kayak... no motor paddling only
Absolutely agree concerning oars. You don't want a kayak paddle. I can't think of one that is long enough given the width of a jon boat. As well, are you looking for paddling because you cannot use an electric trolling motor where you fish? For around $100 you can get a MinnKota C2 30 trolling motor, and you can find a good deep cycle battery for less than that. Would make dealing with wind a little better. I've done the oar thing with Jon boats and *much* prefer using a trolling motor for the ease. My 2 cents....
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Guess the weight!?
3 to 3.5
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New Top Water You Want To Try ?
On a whim the other evening, around 7pm, I decided a buzzbait was what I needed to throw. Have thrown it before and caught nothing, so it has sat in my box for well over a year, unused, at least I think it's been that long. So I threw it on a spinning setup Thursday at 7. Good time, evening. First hit was a hit and miss, but dang it felt good to see a topwater strike. Decided to troll it. Then stopped and as I was reeling it in BANG! 3 pounds exactly on my Boga Grip!! Exhilarating! The moral of the story for me is, buzzbaits are good and buzzbaits will be in my arsenal this year.
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What are your favorite rod brands?
I'll go with: Shimano (original cork Compres, spinning) St. Croix (own Legend T, Premier, owned Avid) BPS rods (Carbonlite, MicroLite) I feel if I can stay within the range of $100, I'll be happy. Such good quality there now-a-days. Problem being, I like shorter rods in the 6' range and that automatically limits the brands I can buy.
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Is Big Foot a hoax
LOL, indeed. My favorite BigFoot theory is that they are never found because they are inter-dimensional beings that appear and disappear at will. Oooookaaaaay.
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Great site and forum!!
Welcome aboard!
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First on a wacky rig
I've caught some pickerel near that size in our reservoirs. Oh, and congrats on your first wacky fish! Many more to come And dude. With a handle like @NHBull, you should be thumb lipping those things, not using wussy grips.
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Two new PBs
Quite a day! Congrats!
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9 Pounder
No problemo! I use a Boga Grip (15 pound version) that is super accurate, but it is expensive. I saved up over the years to afford one. Also use a digital scale (which is currently misplaced), but isn't waterproof. I would suggest the EconoScale if you can't afford a better one: https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/econoscale-fish-scales?searchTerm=EconoScale+Fish+Scales I have one of these and it is very accurate. I periodically weigh dumbbells with it and it has always been spot on. Reason I suggest this style is that you can use it as a grip much more easily than the plastic plier type. So when you have that bass you're gonna lip grip with thumbs, you would use this instead and have it secured.
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Drop shot help
Drop shot for bass is a fantastic technique to learn. ML and M rods, 1000-2500 spinning reels, 6-8# test line or leader with braid mainline. Yamamoto Shad Shape Worm!!! My most productive dropshot bait by far. 1-1/0 Gamakatsu Split Shot/Drop Shot hooks. Hook thru the nose, belly side down. Enjoy. Dropshotting for pannies is fun. I use a ML or L rod, and same reels I use for bass, 1000 size Stradics. 6# leader (or lighter). Light line, braid for mainline, I use a #2 Gamakatsu Split Shot/Drop Shot hook with a 1/8-1/4 oz weight. For baits, a tasty little morsel will be panfish assasin style minnows, like image below, and here: https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-pro-shops-pro-baby-shad https://www.basspro.com/shop/SearchDisplay?categoryId=&storeId=715838534&catalogId=3074457345616676768&langId=-1&sType=SimpleSearch&resultCatEntryType=2&showResultsPage=true&searchSource=Q&pageView=&beginIndex=0&pageSize=24&searchTerm=panfish+shad#facet:&productBeginIndex:0&facetLimit:&orderBy:&pageView:grid&minPrice:&maxPrice:&pageSize:&
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Finesse fishing
Not slidin' personally. Used to use 4" sliders on a drop shot, years back... I'm a primarily light-tackle guy, so M and ML spinning rods, one ML casting rod. 1000 Stradics, 50e Chronarch. Techniques: drop shot, wacky, mojo/light TX, Ned, some finesse jigging, small spinners...off the top of my head.
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Please read giving away pet bass
^^ This! Probably best for the little guy.
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The lunkers will not bite
It'll be tough to get the big un's. They're big for a good reason Throw a buzzbait early, and late. See if that'll get their attention.