Everything posted by thinkingredneck
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First time hair jig tying
If you can't figure out a whip finish, use a couple half hitches and glue. You need strong scissors for hard materials and fine scissors for thread. A ceramic tube bobbin and a hair stacker. I like to use a good waterproof glue, like lock-tite. You can also use clear finger nail polish. Sally Hansen "hard as nails" is what many salt water fly tyers use. Your vice has to be able to hold the hook while you pull hard. Always pull thread tight. Tie tight. Oh yeah, you need a good lamp or light source. I use a goose neck lamp. Take a fly tying class, if possible.
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The way i sort my stuff.
I fish in a kayak and I keep a piece of pool noodle on the console and hang wet lures on it, to dry. I put dessicant packs from prescriptions in my boxes. I have my lures in plano type boxes, by category and move them to "boat boxes" to fish. I have a bag by bps that holds three planos boxes. Found thin boxes for terminal tackle.
- Suggestions on best New Rod+Reel
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If you had to go no fluoro or braid...
Maxima chamelean is one I like. I also used Mustad line that I bought out west. Simply fantastic. Both are tough as nails.
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The way i sort my stuff.
How do you pack it when you go fishing? Good organization. I am thinking of using the safety pin idea.
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What are your fall and transition lures?
Thanks, guys
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What are your fall and transition lures?
I live on a rez in MS. Just starting to have some cool days (highs in mid 70's to low nineties) and the LMB seem to be focused on shad. My old standby trick worms aren't consistently producing. I have caught a couple nice ones on white spinnerbaits. They seem to be just under the edge of lillypads. Any other recommendations? A lot of the rez is fairly shallow with a lot of vegetation, stained with 2-3ft visibility. Would a ragetail menace work on a swim jig or texas style, swum through? Fluke? Cranks? Jerk bait?
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elaztec hookset
Thanks. I will try them today.
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elaztec hookset
So, do you fish with an exposed hook? I was thinking of using a hook with a wire weedguard, so the hook is outside the bait. Sort of like the old Creme worm harness. I agree with you that it seems like texposing the hook would make it hard to set the hook.
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WHERE TO KEEP EVERYTHING!!
Sorry to be confusing. Some good topics in the archive
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elaztec hookset
Thanks!
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elaztec hookset
The only elaztec (Z-man) products I have used are with a Ned rig. One of my friends gave me a bunch of Z-man stuff, including worms, creatures and flukes. I noticed that the hook is hard to push through. Going to try them, but where I fish an open hook invites constant hang up. Incidently, I have had poor luck with the Ned rig. I do keep all elastec products in their own binder away from other plastics. Any input would be welcome. Do you have trouble setting the hook if texas rigged? How do you rig these baits?
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WHERE TO KEEP EVERYTHING!!
I knew a guy in Wasington who carried a six pack in his backpack and a small fly box in the pocket. He caught a lot of fish and had a lot of fun. Maybe we should carry more beer and less lures!
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hooks. EWG & REG when to use each
The easier it is to hook a fish, the easier it is to hook the weeds. Offset round bend seems a good compromise, although I haven't seen a huge difference.
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Tube Identification
Is the nose hollow or solid?
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But how are they going to see it?
I never worry about whether the fish can find my lure. A bass knows if something is different in her environment. You sonar probably annoys her. You boat noise annoys her. She has a distance, feet to inches that she will move to take a bait, IF she is hungry or just trying to eliminate the bait. Shape, color, smell, vibration, etc all effect her mood. Sounds familiar to a married man--try to eliminate irritants and put her into a receptive mood. The young silly ones are easier to put in a good mood than the old grouchy ones who have seen it all. Biology is biology!
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The Physics Of Fishing
There are a couple of interesting books out about color absorption and depth of water.
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Favorite Carolina Rig Plastics
Good timing on this thread. Just starting to try a C-rig. How about a Smoking Rooster or Pit Boss? I realize that this is an old thread, very old. But informative.
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When Color Matters?
I spent an entire spring and summer using one color plastics, to prove a point to myself. I would change shapes (i.e., trickworm, ribbon tail, ole monster, paddle tail, u-vibe) and speed. It was in a shallow lake with a lot of vegetation. once I figured out the shape, they would consistently bite. I have noticed I seem to do better with glitter than with a plain worm.
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The color orange
Orange is a popular steelhead color, also.
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How do you keep your tackle organized?
My organization is evolving. I am at the Neanderthal stage, currently.
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Most successful pattern this summer?
Zoom trick worm in Candy Bug weightless to 1/4oz weight. Braid with fluro hybrid leader on BC reel and MH rod. Slow, aroung pads and other thick stuff. Some days Junebug was better.
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top water problem
Every time I throw anything on top, I have a problem with young alligators attacking it. They LOVE a jitterbug. I managed to get one back but usually have to cut the line. I had to hit one with my paddle to get him to leave. How do you deep south guys deal with this? I just go to underwater lures that they ignore.
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Who fishes from a boat vs. fishes from shore? - How does it affect what tackle you use?
I met an angler from our college bass team. He had a "truck box" he carried everywhere he went. It contained two of everything he usually used: a few types of soft plastics, spinner bait in two configurations, a few cranks and jerkbaits, terminal tackle. It was an unholy mess. He claims he can fish anywhere he drives to out of that one large plano box. He carried a cheap rod and reel in case his truck was broken into. He used fluro line. Impressive confidence came from that young man. He really liked the Pit boss and used a c-rig a lot.
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Best Hook for Tx-Rigged Trick Worm?
Had the best luck with a Gamakatsu 3/0 round bend offset. Tru-turn worked well but can be dull. Straight shank work well but hang up easily in thick stuff. EWG seem to hold best, but can cause occasional missed strikes. IMO: The easier it is to hook the fish, the easier it is to hang up. The more securely it holds, the harder it is to hook the fish. The offset hook seems the best compromise to me. I fish the Trickworm Texas rigged every time I go out .