Everything posted by Bluebasser86
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Straight Forward Answer Please!
Get it supertuned, it'll blow your mind how far that little reel will cast.
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How To Fish Lipless Cranks
I love lipless baits, don't really have a big problem with losing too many fish. Switching the stock hooks to short shank hooks seems to help since it keeps the bait from swinging as much when a fish jumps and headshakes. I'm a big fan of the Xcaliber XR50 and XRK50 baits, they just produce better for me than any others I've used. The Strike King RES is a good bait too but it seems like I catch way more whites and wipers than I do bass with them. This time of year is prime time of year for lipless baits. I like the versatility of the baits and the ability to fish them at almost any depth.
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What's With Power Bait & Catfish?
We fish gulp minnows on 1/8oz jigheads a lot for walleyes when they get up in shallow water in the spring. Sometimes you catch more catfish than anything else. They're a blast on light spinning gear, even the smaller ones. I catch a lot of flatheads on jigs, those 5-10 pounders really get my hopes up until they settle in under the boat for a tug-o-war. Big drum are always disappointing too, they even fight a little like a big largemouth or smallmouth.
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Spooled!!!!
I've been spooled by a fish but never a boat, that sucks.
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How Many Lakes/ponds/rivers Do You Fish?
Just thinking back over the year I've fished between 25-30 different bodies of water so far this year not counting ponds.
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Season Ends
Man, I'd go crazy if I didn't have power plant lakes that were open year round. I guess I'd probably just duck hunt a lot more
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Rigging Elzatech Plastics.
They're pretty much impossible to rig on a screw lock unless you modify it. I cut the lock so it's about 1/3 of it's original length and then use pliers to straighten it out and put a 90 degree bend in the very end. Then you just push the worm onto the spike you just created and rig the rest as usual. Works very well with plastics that are too thin to rig on the screw lock also.
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Winter Fishing
Most of our lakes and ponds in the state freeze but I happen to be lucky enough to live within an hour of 2 power plant cooling lakes so I fish all winter long! The air temps may be in the 20's or 30's but the water temps will be in the 50's or 60's and the fish are usually at least biting a little bit and sometimes it's the best fishing of the year.
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Stocked Fish... Records Or Not?
I don't know about IGFA but Kansas stocks trout since we have no native wild trout and they keep records of those. I would think it would count as long as it was a public body of water and it was caught in accordance with all IGFA rules.
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For Us KC Area Guys - Fishing Reports
Supposed to happen this Wednesday. Our agent says we'll be signing our papers at 2pm Wednesday so I'll be packing and moving all our stuff on my days off this week.
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Kc Area Get Together
Perfect, I'll put you down and now have officially heard from everyone that I have down and it sounds like everyone is still in for this Saturday!
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Kc Area Get Together
I can't believe you guys even tried to go out today! I imagine all the rain last night and then the wind today probably didn't help you guys any. Usually when it's windy the best fishing is in the wind out there but that isn't an option sometimes.
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Kc Area Get Together
You can use braid and probably be fine but I would suggest using a short fluoro leader. I've been using bright white Nanofil with my Ned rig with a short fluoro leader and haven't been having any problems with getting bit. The leader is much more abrasion resistant than braid or nano also, which helps a little with the zebras aka "razor clams".
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And A Few More
Nice looking baits, I really like both of those colors!
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Jelly Worm
Blackberry 8" jellyworm is about the only worm my dad uses and it still catches a ton of fish today. 1/4oz bullet weight and a 4/0 wide gap hook is how I rig them. They're one bait that I probably don't use enough honestly. I've got some 12" blackberry and they're a good bait to get a big bite.
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Just Caught My Pb An Hour Ago
I've caught some pretty nice fish on those cheap $1 spinnerbaits. They're great for bank fishing so if you get snagged and loose them it isn't a big deal. Congrats on the PB, now lets see those pics!
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For Us KC Area Guys - Fishing Reports
I'll probably have to fish Lonestar again once we move to Gardner, won't be too far of a drive again then. I used to fish that lake a bunch and caught some pretty nice ones out of it.
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Kc Area Get Together
I guess if someone wanted to launch from that ramp they could, I just picked the other one because it has pretty good fishing right by the ramp in case someone didn't want to drive far to fish. Normally in a tournament that allows trailering what you do is wait until everyone else is putting their boats in the water for launch then you can drive to the ramp you want to launch from and then you have to be back with your boat and trailer at take out time. I was wondering why Retro had been so quiet, I guess we know now. I have a list of what everyone is bringing on the front page but not of what we need. We have most of what we would really need but we could probably use some more burgers/brauts/dogs, buns for any of those, and some sides like potato salad, coleslaw, pasta salad. I have heard from everyone either on here or by text except tritonguy and everyone sounds like they're planning on being there still, weather permitting. Nope, that's the good thing about a paper tourney, as long as you can get an accurate measurement on your board then you can put them down. I don't know how bad anyone wants to have a couple 10 inchers on their sheet but I guess it's better than nothing!
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Need Prayers | Update
My great aunt is a breast cancer survivor. She says her ability to stay positive and having her family there with her the whole way made all the difference. Your sister can beat it too. My thoughts and prayers for her and your family.
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Kc Area Get Together
Hopefully they'll get some of this rain and it will stain the water up a little bit! Never seen that lake as clear as it was Wednesday. It was as clear in my dirty water areas down lake as it normally is by the dam and the dam you could see bottom 5-6 foot deep. The marina is even more clear but we didn't hardly fish it because of that. Also, provided it gets approved a friend is going to cover the second half of my shift Saturday morning so I should be able to make it there for the take off
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Trolling Motors Motorguide Or Minnkota
I've had both and the Minn Kotas have outlasted the Motorguides every time. To their credit the motoguides were not the higher end models and my Minn Kotas have all been Maxxums. I've really been impressed with the Maxxum I have now except it's a 5 speed, won't make that mistake again. The difference between the amount of power on 4 vs on 5 is huge. Still a very minor issue to have to deal with compared to how tough and dependable the motor has been for me. I have a 24v 70lb Maxxum on a 16' aluminum so it moves my boat around very nicely.
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C-Rig Rod Suggestions
I have an older model LTB 7' 3" MH/F that is the C-rig model that works very well for that or for flipping and pitching.
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Spinnerbait Storage?
Falcon spinnerbait box. They look very nice when they're all in the box correctly. They look like a mess when you just toss them in the box after use like I do
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Spinnerbait Trailer
I don't like trailers on my spinnerbaits unless I'm trying to bulk them up and slow them down like in dirty or cold water. If I do use a trailer it's almost always a 4-5 inch single tail grub.
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What's Your Largest Bass On A Senko - Or Senko Type Lure
Lots in the 5-6lb range but nothing really spectacular. One of my biggest this year was 5 1/2 on a 7" GP BPS stick O T-rigged with a 1/4oz bullet weight pitched into a brushpile.