Everything posted by .ghoti.
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Rod Blanks
Drop shot works just fine on a casting rig, with two exceptions. If you have a long distance between bait and weight, it is difficult to throw on a casting rig. If you're fishing deep, its a lot easier to just leave the bail open On a spinning reel, for a fast, straight drop, than to feather the spool on a baitcaster
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modifying an off-the-shelf rod
Nice job, man
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modifying an off-the-shelf rod
I've stripped two of my own rods down to the bare blank and started over. Nothing difficult about any of it, except the reel seat. The reel seat has to cut away from the blank. And that job is not difficult. A Dremel, a cut-off wheel, and a steady hand and eye. No problem, right? Yeah, right. One slip, and it's game over. For this reason I'll never do one for anybody else. If you're doing the work yourself, it's your stuff to gamble with. My two attempts turned out fine, but it was a nervous 20 minutes for each, cutting away the reel seat.
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A Changing Of The Guard
Hey Ed, now thats funny right there. Ill leave it as an exercise, for the student to complete.
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A Changing Of The Guard
Thanks for all the kind words folks. Its with somewhat mixed emotions I join this crew. Not that I question anything about this place, the great people who run it, or any of the members. Im happy to join in, and help keep this the best place on the Web. I really wish I was not doing so because my good friend and fishin buddy, Mike Goodson, had to hang up his spurs. I understand his decision, and all I will say about it is this; it is my friend simply being the good man that he is. Also, yesterday I cleaned up my classroom and lab, emptied my office, turned in my keys, and retired from teaching. It's one thing to walk away from a job you don't like. It's not at all the same leaving a career you love. But, it was my decision, and I will be fine with it soon. As far as filling Long Mikes shoes goes, I won't. My feet are bigger than his. LOL And to you Tom, I am no longer a professor. I'm a retired professor. My days of grading and correcting anything are over. If somebody wishes to visit a public forum and display his or her illiteracy, who am I to stop him? There have been some really good people doing this job. I'll do my best to continue the trend.
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1St Build
Nicely done. Another tip from a rookie, if youdon't mind. Go to Flec Coat's website and take a look at their "how we do it" video on finish application. Finish is the toughest part of the entire process to get right. It seems that every person has a slightly different technique, and some of them will try to convince you that their way is the only way. Don't know how you spell BS, but I spell it with two L's. You'll need to develop your own way to do this, over time, and with a particular brand of epoxy. they are all slightly different, and quite the same. Stick with the same brand until you get it right. The Flex Coat way is a great staring point.
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1St Build
A little tip from a rookie. Take your time with the guide wraps. If it doesn't look good to you, unwrap it and start over. It will look a lot worse after the finish has been applied and cured. Finish will not hide any mistakes. It will make them more apparent. You know how I know that.
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R.i.p Good Music, You Will Be Missed...
another vote for Sirius. Anything you want, any time, anywhere. And I don't have to do anything to get it, except turn on the radio.
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Anyone Call Fish By Their Scientific Names Or Latin Meaning?
I can't say, on a public forum, what I occasionally call them. It ain't Latin.
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The Most Amazing 1970 Dodge Charger That Will Probably Ever Be Built.
WOW!!!
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Texas Rigged Worms
Large worms get t-rigged, "trick" worms are fished on jigheads in my game plan. I only keep a few colors these days; watermelon, junebug, red shad and PB&J. If I can't get it on with those colors it's time to execute plan B.
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Beer Score!!
Being in Illinois, I've seen Goose Island beers on the shelf, but I've never seen that particular brew. I like stout; I grew up with Guiness. How's that one compare?
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Cool Pics Of Lake Erie
Incredible pics. A-Jay, I know you Coast Guard guys are regularly out in worse than that. All I can say is, my hat's off to you, and either you're all crazy; which I find improbable; or you're all packing around a lot more than your fair share of cojones.
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Multi-Tools Re-Visited...
I have a couple of Gerber tools. Both have been handy from time to time. One of them is ten years old and has been used and abused, but doesn't look it. Also have a Leatherman Micro that I found. It fits in the watch pocket of my jeans and is always with me. It's also been handy a few times. Last but not least I have a Leatherman Tread. I have no idea how handy it is; haven't tried to use it for anything, but it's nifty gadget; and I'm a sucker for gadgets. Manly bracelet may very well be an oxymoron, but I'm wearing one.
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Where Is Sirsnookalot?
I remember him posting that. Was just wondering if anybody down there in the land of the hanging chad has heard from him.
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What Do You Want To Try Next Season
I want to try fishing, like I used to. The last two years have been pathetic. I've fished so little I don't know why I even own any gear, let alone the amount of stuff I have. Next year will be better.
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Pepsi Commercial With Jeff Gordon
Now that was fun to watch. Thanks, Sam.
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Help I'm Retiring
I'll give you the easiest advice. Just go do it. Relax and enjoy yourself. Every day on the water you'll learn something new, if you're reasonably observant. While you're experimenting try something different every day. Tell yourself, self, I'm going to learn how to fish a spinnerbait today. Then just fish it for a couple of hours. Learn what it feels like on the end of your line. Learn how to slow down and fish it deep, and how to burn it shallow without it turning over. Bump it into things in the water. experiment with different ways to make the bait more erratic. etc, etc, etc. Try a different bait the next time out. Over the course of a season, you'll learn how to manipulate these different baits, and slowly accumulate a database of knowledge about baits, conditions, and fish behavior. Take a few breaks. Pour yourself a big mug of coffee, and putt around with your sonar on, looking at what's under you. Stick to one small area of the lake until you have good grasp of just what it is your fishing. Learn one area well before moving on to another. Again, over the course of a season, you're going to learn quite a bit about where your fishing. It all slowly adds up. It takes time, but it's all no danged good if you don't have fun while you're at it. Relax and enjoy it.
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Looks Like Radier Is Evloving.
I have to ask. What kind of loving is E V loving? Extra-vehicular? Energetically vocal? Eventually voluntary? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Suspending Glass Art From A Ceiling - What To Use?
Google up tieable wire leader. This may be your best option. Available in several breaking strengths. Limp enough to hang straight. I would suggest getting some crimp sleeves to use instead of knots. It would be much easier to get things properly positioned using crimp sleeves than knots.
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Black Friday Purchases
Well, I've spent a grand total of $0.00 on fishing tackle this holiday season so far. I have no plans to spend any more.
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Whats Your Go-To Bass Lure?
Shallow, a Super Fluke or Houdini shad on a 4/0 EWG hook Deep, a straight tail worm on a jighead in between, a double willow spinnerbait.
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Pray For Our Buddy Dwight Hottle
A smart guy once told me getting old beats the alternative, but it ain't for sissies. Methinks our brother Dwight is no sissy, so I says he whoops this thing the way he whoops those big bronzebacks. Good luck, Dwight. We'll be right here waiting for you.
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My "vacation"
Sweet setup dude. Enjoy it while you can. A little time away to recharge can be a great thing. Been burnt out on my gig for a while now, and I'm getting ready to take what may very well be a permanent hiatus from academe. My part time gig will be two days a week starting January. I'll do that for a while, and then see what happens.