Everything posted by Mike L
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New Member, Germantown, Tennessee
Hello and Welcome Mike
- Introduction
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How far south to fish! Help a northerner
Florida! You can start in the pan handle and fish Seminole, Drive 5 hours and you're at the St Johns River, Drive 2 hours and you're at the Harris Chain Drive 1 hour and fish Toho, Kissimee Chain Drive 2 more and you're at the Rodman Reservoir Drive 2 more and you're in Istokpoga Come on down 3 and you're in heaven...The Big O itself 'Nuff said (Timing may be different but you get the idea.) Mike
- Topwater
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What's your confidence lure?
Rage Cut R first, if that doesn't work a Fat Max ribbon tail. Mike
- Using magic marker on line
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GOOD MORNING ?
Howdy!! Mike
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Reaction Innovations Skinny Dipper
Skinny Dippers have been a staple down here for as long as I can remember. If they want wiggle I use the Skimny Dipper only in Houdini. If they want thump I change to a Big EZ only in June Bug. Both rigged with a 5/0 keel weighted Owner spring lock hook with centering pin. Some times I'll use a 6/0 Gambler Duz-It under spin. Mike
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Rigging it?
I texpose everything, It's almost mandatory down here. The only time I don't is when useing Trokar hooks. Mike
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Dragging zoom trick worms on the bottom?
I don't do it enough. Mike
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Mmm, After all these years I thought you were an animal lover ? Mike
- FROG FISHING
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Fishing line for cranking
12# Sniper Mike
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where do you buy most of your gear
Ditto Mike
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It's just me Mike
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You've got $20!
2oz Tungsten weight. 1pk Mann's Jelly Worms (Motor Oil) 1pk Fat Max ribbon tail worms (Red/Black) 1 Ice cream cone with what's left. Mike
- Ultravibe Speed Worm
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Ultravibe Speed Worm
Speed worms are always in my rotation. For the standard size I use a 4/0 skip gap hook with a 3/16 tungsten weight. However, in the spring and summer I always grab the magnum first. 5/0 Owner spring lock hook with centering pin. Either weightless our with a 1/8. Another thing.... Don't over look the Speed Craw. Rig that thing with a 3/0, peg the weight and pitch it in holes of any kind of floating vegetation. Or if they're not hitting the standard sized worm change to the Craw with the same set up. Mike
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828 St. Louis Street
Really! I never knew it was a real place. We may be passing through that way this autumn. I'll have to put it on the "Hey let's check that out" list. Thanks Mike
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New Member
Hello and Welcome Mike
- New Member!
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New member here.
Hello and Welcome Mike
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Which 12# fluro to get?
Shooter is designed to have more abrasion resistance and a little less stretch than Sniper which is minimal anyway. Sniper is a little more manageable as a result. Mike