Everything posted by Mike L
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Braid line for older reels
As long is it’s been maintained it doesn’t matter what kind of line is used regardless of age. Mike
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Go-To Presentations
Frog Magnum Speed Worm Punch bait Mike
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Flippin and Pitchin- Jig and Trailer or just the plastic...
I always start with a t rig and usually end up with it also. Mike
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BassMaster Magazine.
I’ve gone from reading that and B.A.S.S. Times cover to cover, to just scanning the article headlines. If something jumps out I’ll finish it, if not I toss it. Mike
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When stuff isn’t working
Ditto Mike
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Best universal spook color
Ditto Mike
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been gettin lucky
Try the calculator on this site. it’s as accurate as any Mike
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Headwaters lake fl.
@crypt Now you did it! ? Mike
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Why do soft plastics melt?
I use 3700 and 3600 boxes that I configured to store all plastics horizontally by using dividers so they remain flat when storing and transporting They are separated by style and color so nothing gets mixed. The only thing that will melt plastics is an inordinate amount of heat over time. That will happen no matter what you use. Mike
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Hurricane Laura
So glad it wasn’t much worse! Watch yourself using a chain saw to clean that up. Us old guys don’t have the reflexes we once had. ?? Mike
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Churning water as a tactic for bass?
During tournaments it is done all the time when things get tough and running out of time. However, there is a trick to it in location, how much and how it’s done. Big difference than just doing donuts in a hydrilla mat expecting big results every time. Mike
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Do Bass eat heavily after a storm/hurricane?
Always 1-2 days before an approaching cold front or a long duration storm with high winds. Stay home 1-2 days after. Mike
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Baitcaster for Everything
I use BC for everything. That includes skipping and so called “finesse” techniques that folks say a spinning combo is best for. I disagree. With the right equipment and experience a BC is all that’s needed for any technique. Mike
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Hurricane Laura
Could have been a lot worse, especially with all those beautiful trees! Yours looks a lot like my street when Charlie came through. I hope your house made it though ok Mike I hope you make it though unharmed. Mike
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Hurricane Laura
Come back and let us know you all made it through ok. Thinking and praying for you all Mike
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San Diego Jam knot
12#- 6 turns 14# - 5 turns 20# - 4 turns Mike
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How do you pass the time when fish aren't biting?
If I’m there to fish, I’m there to fish. If I want to enjoy the sights and sounds I’ll bring a chair and sit on the shore for awhile. If I’m catching I stay with it, if it slows I do to. If they shut off, then for me that’s when the fun begins. Mike
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Nylon vs. Fluoro
The only 2 “advantages” of nylon over flouro according to the “Shootout” is elasticity and knot strength. To me elasticity is a non factor as there isn’t one presentation that I need to use nylon for. And yes, that includes treble and top water rigs. The other is knot strength. Honestly, in all the years I’ve been on this board the one thing that drives me nuts is the prevailing thought that no one can tie a consistently strong flouro knot!! I and many many other folks who use flouro almost exclusively have never had a break off that can be 100% attributed to the properties of the line. When tied correctly a proven knot will hold regardless of the line used. Granted, there are considerations that anglers should be aware of that are unique to fluorocarbon lines, which have been beaten to death on here. All that being said, unless I have totally misread or misunderstood the Bottom Line comment, I completely disagree with it. It insinuates that anyone who ties a knot using flouro doesn’t have his priorities in order. Now, let it begin ? Mike
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You can't teach courage. You can't teach heart. Etc.
I know and understand what my strengths and weaknesses are, and don’t force either. My biggest strength is picking apart a hydrilla or hyacinth mat or acres of moderate to heavy vegetation and making thought out changes in baits, presentation, location and yes, even equipment. I guess My biggest “weakness” is that I don’t necessarily agree with the prevailing thought that you must be constantly moving to cover water quickly to be successful in finding fish to establish a pattern. As a FLW tour co angler for years, I was forced to make quick decisions and rely on experience. Experimentation in unfamiliar waters with no opportunity to change locations when it got tough, taught and forced me to always fish my strengths when given the opportunity. Mike
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Loved this video also...
Kudos to Dad. He taught him well! Mike
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San Diego Jam knot
It’s the only knot I use for fluorocarbon which is the only line I use except for 2 presentations. Mike
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Pegging weight question
I want no movement at all, especially when punching. If there is any room the bait will pivot up and fall against the line. If I don’t get hit on the fall and then work it either on the bottom or the underside of the mat before I pull it up, the bait can get caught on stems and then spiral up. Mike
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Downsizing
I never tried the baby ones, Almost always the regular size. When I need to down size I use the bug. Especially for punching which I’ve said many times I’d rather do than anything else. Mike
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You can only use one fishing line type all your life...
Fluorocarbon! Mike
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Swim Bait With EWG Weighted Hook ?
Owner w/cps. Large selection of different weights. The thickness of the plastic will dictate the size and depth will dictate the weight. All 4 of the presentations you listed should be rotated through till they tell you how they want it. Mike