Everything posted by Nice_Bass
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- Hello from Oregon
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How to solve the drug problem
Make MJ legal- tax and regulate it. Use the money not spent in rounding up and prosecuting the mj users and put it towards the hard dangerous drugs.
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Unkown fish jumping outta water.. Missouri..
Invasive carp at that...
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Rage Tail!!!!
Just used these products for the first time last night. Seemed durable, looked good in the water, and ran true. My only complaint with the Anaconda was the resistance through the air. All that plastic is great for moving water, not great for moving in the air. Way I was fishing I needed distance casting to cover front back and center of a 7 ft hump in 18ft of water. Had to switch to the Berkley 10inch power bait as I could get just a bit more distance but still carry the larger profile. All that aside, I cannot wait to throw the Annie t-rigged weightless around some docs, should get those pigs to come out for dinner.
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Tubes and Largemouth
Use it flipping t-rig in I believe the blood colors from strike king. Also, I picked up a couple that are floating and I use them to drag a c rig on the bottom over humps and islands. Only problem is up here in IL, you can catch a lot of walleye/saugeye with that rig. But I usually just grease those if I can!
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slug go help
For musky...and sure enough it worked. Did you use any kind of a steel leader, or just tie direct? Picked up 9" rainbow trout and alewife today at Dick's, for $4.97 each. I want to try the rainbow in our river for northerns. used a heave swivel from the main line which was #50 power pro, from there i attached about two feet or so of i believe #50-60 pound mono. Tough to tie at first, but it also helps float the bait a bit. I have also tied direct to the power pro and did not have a problem, just cut off a couple feet and retied after every fish.
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What are the o-rings for on wacky rigs?
I call B.S. ;D I have done it as well, they work grrrrreat. Seriously, the tool that puts them on is a must though.
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Red hooks
Not at all. From what I have read, a fishes brain cannot decipher the connection between I see red, therefore it must be blood. I do believe that it may give something just a bit different than the usual presentation, so in pressured waters, it could be beneficial. I also have red that they can decipher different colors, so giving it a shot would not be a bad idea if you want to give a solid color soft plastic just a bit of variation.
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Rage Tail. Epic Fail.
Bought 8 packs of them three days ago,...going to try a few different riggings tonight. By the look of them, they do seem like big fish baits, and i will be fishing big fish waters. Cheers, RT Virgin
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Favorite Fishing Snack
Coors light, and little powdered donuts.
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What does your name (Handle) mean?
The only thing better than fishing is good a looking women with a nice,....well, hopefully you get it.
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Where are all the Illinois Guys ?
Central IL here, fishing is great right now, stacked up every which way!
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slug go help
For musky...and sure enough it worked.
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The Art of Drop Shoting
Don't focus on the brand, any brand will work. Make sure us use the correct types of terminal tackle, and most importantly use the correct knot so that your hook sits at 90 degrees to your line or close to it ( I believe either a Palomar or double cinch would do it). Other than that, its all about when to fish it and where. One more tip, use a clip on egg sinker if you are fishing in rock, much easier to just pull it off then breaking line and shorting your leader to the hook by retying another knot.
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slug go help
Yes, tex-exposed rig it just as the packaging states. I also like the zoom flukes, they have a belly slot for the hook and also carry a more shad-like silhouette. Really though, it is hard to beat the sluggo, just make sure everything is rigged perfectly straight so your bait is not doing corkscrews in the water. If you need to go deeper, I believe Bass Assassin makes a jig head specifically for soft jerkbaits.
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slug go help
Unweighted on a sluggo hook or a toad hook. Draw reaction strikes just like the flukes. Let pause after a series of twitches.
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Senko or Fluke
X3 could not state it any different.
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A little help about crawfish
Float a Texas rigged craw weightless below a float of some kind, make it a spook or some other lure that will not dive at all with the hooks removed. Make the leader to the craw go just below the weedline that you are fishing and make a series of three jerks so that it appears the craw is scooting out of there and let it dip slowly back into the weeds. If they start hitting your float, time to switch.
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Multi-species (aka whoops)
At my home lake in central IL, we have an amazing musky population along with the pig bass that we usually target. The musky, of which netting surveys now have us holding many state records, can be pressured to say the least. Now that I am throwing soft swimbaits for bass from time to time, I am out catching the esox angler by a large margin. There is no better day on the water than not knowing what may have just stopped my bait in its tracks, an 8 pound bass, or a 45 inch musky. Makes me smile and appreciate the multitude of species that we are offered, even in Central IL! Love to hear more about the accidental catches, they can be the most fun. I know there is more than a few of you with a few giant flathead and musky caught on low profile bass tackle.
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Football Head Jig Questions....???
When using the jig..best bet is to case out specific structure. For instance, mark off on your map several rock piles at 15ft. Work those slow and grind the bait on the bottom, try not to lift and let fall too much. Note any bites. Work changes in bottom composition at specific depths and make notes. Also have a few saddles marked out at specific depth/depth changes and fish those slow. I personally only use a jig as a deeper water bait, so I don't have to worry as much about vegetation which can give quite a few false bites with a jig. Eventually, you can get accustomed to the structure at your lake that a jig works, probing these types of areas also has increased my size keepers. Not a good search bait IMO, but I am sure there are many on here that use it as a first throw every time with success. Long story short, put it to use with a specific game plan; I would not worry so much about your equipment, I am sure what you have can and will do the trick. Also, with the braid, you should feel a bite, no need to overthink it. Worse case senerio is lift it to see if there is any weight pulling back, if it lets go tell everyone about the 8 pounder you lost that day!
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Football Head Jig Questions....???
I would have to agree under 99% of the situations, however when fishing a jig deep, I almost always give a secondary set so that if the strech of the mono did not drive it deep enough, the second may help. Albeit, the second "hookset" is not a power hookset, more of a slower, longer, and controlled pull. This is also in relation to a jig with a heavy broad hook and a brush guard.
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Buying 1st fishing boat...need room for 4.
If you have the money, go with a fish and ski in the 22ft range. Tough for some situations however I have fished as a 4th on the back many times and we have had plenty of room.
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Football Head Jig Questions....???
1) Reel in slack, use a firm sweeping motion to set, and reel down and set again. 2) I would use a fast reel to get in any slack from wind, long 7 ½ rod, fast tip, and graphite to pick up the slightest pickup. Base your line off of the cover you are fishing, rocks- #20 mono and retie often, etc. 3) I usually get a sublet bite, or just feel the weight. Depending on your reasons for fishing, a jig hooked bass is going for the surface, so don't let him, unless you want a fun fight of surface jumping.
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A little help about crawfish
I would think that if the fish are relating to the bottom for feeding to stick with fishing on the bottom. Start at the bank or as close to as you feel comfortable and cast out to deep water, drag the bait back to the boat and keep contact with the bottom on a tight line. Football jig and craw seems like a great option, however I am sure texas or Carolina would produce. If it truly is crystal clear water, then I am sure most boats are sitting on top of the fish over the deeper structure. Focus on inside turns as you cast out to a point. and note ledge depth if you start catching them.