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To All My Memphis Pond Hoppers!
Hey guys, I work in Memphis but live in Texas (for now). I end up with a lot of down time and choose to go pond hopping instead of sitting and staring at the walls. I’ve fished the Collierville Civic Center with moderate luck... they were bedding and could be site casted. And I have fished Central Park in Southaven... managed not to get skunked by tossing a Ned Rig. As they are all post spawn and summer is coming on in full force, what are your guys recommendations for area lakes and techniques to find those sluggish summer fish? I considered a saltwater shore rod, to get that extra distance on civic center lake, lol.
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Red Eye Shad
are tehse that much better than RatLTrap?
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Crank bait help
I have had good luck with a claown xrap on straight crankin retrieve. Ill add Storm Wiggel Warts to the list of cranks to try...they have a very hard thumping fast action. Great for slow rolling in spring.
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The REAL banjo minnow- More details added
Ill buy one if you can paint it to look like my Teal Green Metallic Lone Star Strat...
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Old Model Pro Qualifier
I was wondering if any of you guys had ever seen the old model pro qualifier from BPS?? It has a brake system i have never seen before. I got from a guy off craigslist and have no paper work to tell me how to operate it. You have to remove the left side of teh reel housing to get tto this wheel with a bunch of pins and weights... any clue???
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Rock vs. cranks
Ditto!!! I cant count the number of times i have been hung with a floating crank, and simply let it float its way out of being stuck... GREAT ADVICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Learn the way of the crankbait, I must.
I will second that statement. Just pick something that looks right and throw it. I am from a different world i guess. I learned crankin my whole life while never touching a jig....so i have all sorts of ideas on crankin... But remember these three things...Action, Depth, and Speed. Get those three right and almost any color can do the job.
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All those that use reels and or rods under $100
I am going to throw my vote in here for the Abu C3 reels as well. My Dad has been using 4000's, 4600's, and 5000's since before I was born. As a matter of fact I use reels older than me that work like butter to this day thanks to good maintenance. The new ones are just as tough and reliable. And best of all the new ones have thumb bars. Some of dads are so old they have the release button on the side.
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Gear ratio for crankin'
I use mainly 6.2:1 reels... Out of necessity. I have a limited amount of space and money for Rods and Reels, and need good all around setups that can do duty with crankbaits, worms, or spinners and buzzers. I just learn to vary my retrieve in different scenarios and with different baits. I have discovered latelyt that I like Medium Heavy rods better for crankin...actually for everything it seems...
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Jig Flippin/Pitchin setup
I know I wanna try learning to flip a jig in heavy cover this summer. What do you guys recommend as a setup. Pretty set on my old proven C3 reels... so... Which Rod? Who has teh best braided line and in what pound test? Keep in mind I am on a very tight budget. Usually have less than $150 for rod and reel combined.
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night fishing tips?
who here uses black lights and flourescent line?
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Power or Finesse?
I am a power guy, but have lately been left very disheartened by slower bites on teh lakes i frequent, so i am learning some finesse techniques.
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night fishing tips?
I night fish in the summer when the heat of teh day gets too much for me. I prefer clear nights with a full moon, but can make do on any night. When the moon IS full, I like Black Buzzbaits, Black Spinnerbaits, and I paint wiggle wart crank baits black. If those dont work, I like firetail powerworms Texas Rigged.
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Fishing a featureless Lake
OK, here it is. Local lake is literally walking distance from my house. It is pretty small but has a ramp for electric only. I may put my Dads glass boat in but seems overkill for the lake so i will be doing bank fishing. Problems... 1. Bank fishing is only possible from a small percentage of bank that is therefore very high pressure 2. The bottom is absolutely featureless from what i can tell 3. Hydrilla covers pretty much the entire bottom 4. Water is lighlty stained maybe...at least 4 feet visibility 5. No shad, only baitfish is bluegill really...primary foreage is crawfish. I have tried crawfish pattern cranks, Jigs, and shaky heads... Any recommendations out there???
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What kind of fish is this?
Went to Ky Lake 3 weeks ago and hooked quite a few drum slow rolling crankbaits. It was the worst Bass Fishing trip I have ever had there, the water was way to cold for my abilities at fishing... Anywho, I caught one that would have probably weighed over 10 lbs, it was a hoss, but i usually dont bother weighin em... You can usually tell a drum before you get it to the surface. Smallies tend to head straight for deep water, Largemouths tend to come to teh surface quick, but Drum just go straight to the bottom and become dead weight. I had to stop using anything with yellow on to keep the drum away. Although one smaller drum i had did fool me. It headed for deep water like a smallie... Other fish I had issues with were d**n threadfin shad, and 1 striper that was a lot of fun to fight.