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Mike L

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  1. Ribbit's are a top water machine! I use the dual hook setup and they work great. Another option for throwing a top water buzz frog is the RI Trixie Shark. A lot smaller but just as deadly, especially if retrieved just under the water. OP. . check the cut in the tails of the pack you got. If they are not cut exactly the same it will cause what you're experiencing. Mike
  2. Some won't allow a boat with tiller either. It's best if you just check the club/tournament rules to see what's allowed or not. If you have any doubts contact the tounament director and ask him. Mike
  3. As others have said if you don't want tungsten, brass is an option..But if you're intent on useing steel (if you can find them) and want to paint them, use finger nail polish with a tiny amount of paint hardener mixed in to help prevent chipping....It works Mike
  4. Super glue the dividers in, on the bottom and in the side grooves. Also glue a piece of non skid shelve liner on the underside of the lid. You'll be able to turn it over and shake and nothing will move. Mike
  5. Mike L replied to Heron's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Ditto Mike
  6. Bone colored Pop R. But the Whopper Plopper is a close 2nd. Mike
  7. All good ways to rig. My first choice is always a trick worm. Mike
  8. I look for an isolated hydrilla matt and pick it apart with a june bug RI Sweet Beaver with a contrasting punch skirt with the appropriate weight size on an 7' Allstar ASR rod with a Curado E spooled with 60lb braid. Mike
  9. I use 12# for spinnerbait/chatterbait and all cranks. Its never let me down. Mike
  10. Hello and Welcome! Mike
  11. Hello and Welcome! Mike
  12. Mike L replied to A fisher's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Welcome! Mike
  13. "Get the net!!" Mike
  14. Mike L replied to JiggMaster24's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Welcome Mike
  15. Hello and Welcome! Mike
  16. Hello and Welcome! Mike
  17. Mike L replied to Ghostshad's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Interesting, Thank's for taking the time to do this Mike
  18. Thanks Goose! That's exactly what I needed to know. OP, I apologize for the high jack. Mike
  19. I was thinking about buying either a Loomis MBR 844C GLX or the comparible NRX. To those of you who know about these rods would you run and get the NRX or just stick to the GLX line again. I have a 843C and really like but I'm wanting to go get another for bottom contact presentation's. The 843C is a little to soft for me. I was gonna start a separate thread but thought Id just ask on this one Thanks Mike
  20. If I had to chose it would be Rage and Reaction Innovations. Again IF I had to choose. Mike
  21. I recently picked up a Chronarch 100SF reel spooled with 20# braid and I'll tell ya, I can't run as far as that thing can launch anything I tie on! Mike
  22. Mike L replied to Ghostshad's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Mr Twister twin tail grubs Mike
  23. Ron, I live in between both areas you're interested in and have for the past 37 yrs. Punta Gorda and North Port are different in many ways...Housing and land costs, water access, shopping, dining etc but only 20 miles apart end to end. There are many waters here to bass fish in..Lakes, canals, river, creeks, ponds etc. Plus you're less than 2 hours from Okeechobee! Less than 3 from Istokpoga, Southern end of the Kissimmee chain, and a dozen or so lakes in the so central part of the state. This area is more geared to salt water fishing being so close to the Gulf of Mexico, Peace River, Myakka River, Charlotte Harbor and of course "The Tarpon Capitol of the World ". There are parts of Punta Gorda that have direct access to the gulf whereas No Port is more inland but still only 10-15 miles away. The local bass fishing around here is great! There are so many places to go that I think you will be pleasantly surprised to say the least, more so in the No Port/Port Charlotte are tho. When you get down here either when you move or come to visit the area let me know and I'll be happy to show you around. Also, if you or your family are curious about, or need local info of any kind let me know, I'd be happy to help you out. Mike
  24. Hello and Welcome! Mike

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