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  1. I will try deep c-rigging them next time.
  2. I know the basic rigging (weightless t-rig), but am unsure of the retrieve, depth to fish and when and where and how to fish it?? I fish in the pressured waters of southern cali and I don't hear many people fishing flukes. I have a few packs and would like to try them because I keep reading good things about them. I was also thinking of deep carolina rigging them in place of brush hogs but haven't tried yet. Good or bad idea? School me on flukes! Thanks
  3. Which smelly jelly is preferred?
  4. I just fished the pond today in the tube for two hours from about 2pm-4, got skunked. I fished a black/red flake GYCB Kreature, and black/red sweet beaver, and watermelon GYCB Grub on a T rig, but also tried a split shot rig , mainly pitching towards the tules that surround the out border of the pond. It was very cold in there today, and the wind was blowing hard. Made a few casts towards the middle of the pond then hopped and dragged as well. I think its just too cold for those bass, I'm hoping it will pick up when the weather heats up. What is a better tactic- pitch toward and parallel to tules or focus more on the middle of the pond?
  5. I found a new pond that i started float tube fishing here in southern california. the pond is surrounded by tullies, maybe 60x20 yds, and maybe 8 ft deep in the middle, maybe a lil deeper, and very stained and murky. the temperature here has been around 55-65 in the day and 40ish at night so the water is probably pretty cold and it felt that way through my neoprene waders. what is the best lure to be using right now? I caught a 2# kinami gycb grub in watermelon, but that was the only fish of the day. i keep reading about jigs so i picked up a couple and plan to use gycb kreatures, zoom baby brush hogs or sweet beavers as trailers or I will T-rig them if too much weeds get caught on the jig. What would you use and how would you use it for this pond?
  6. How does the Eagle 300 compare to the HB 170?
  7. I'm leaning towards the 170 for economic reasons unless a better option presents itself, but thanks for the heads up on the 570.
  8. Thanks for the replies. The eagle is a little out of my range, but if I were to spend $200 I've read good things about the Humminbird 570. Good to hear about the 170, I just might get it from BP if I don't find any better deal. I found this http://www.kayakbassfishing.com/kbfbb3/viewtopic.php?f=144&t=4616&p=40063 for mounting and should cost less than $10 and do the same thing as the kit if not better.
  9. I'm looking for a graph for my kayak. Basspro has the Humminbird Piranhamax 170 for $90 - any good? If not whats a good graph in my price range?
  10. I've got a Booyah buzz but never caught one on it. whats the best method of fishin these? Time, place, retrieve etc?
  11. I was thinking about picking a couple of these up a up after catchin one on a normal x rap [purple color]on my second cast. For those who have used these- how well do they work? How do you fish them and what colors and sizes have been productive for you?
  12. Thanks I'll give the flukes a try this evening .
  13. So soft swimbats are pretty much cast and retrieve, varying speeds of course, whereas soft flukes are fished stationary meanin twitched and slowly worked back? Am I on the right path with this - i have caught very few fish with these baits and would like to change that. thanks
  14. Arethese baits worked the same way? Twitch and pause?Chuck and grind back?if not please enlighten me.
  15. I haven't had much success w/ the Flukes - what is the most effective way to fish them? drop shot? swim and twitch? like a worm?

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