Everything posted by Bluebasser86
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Fighting The Wind
Thanks guys! I'm hoping after the warm days and with it looking like it should be warmer on my days off this week I might have a chance to wear them out again!
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Frustating Trip!
I'm guessing your water temps are close to the same as they are here. I've been doing best with a small (1/4 oz) spinnerbait with a single colorado blade fished slowly, and smaller jerkbaits fished with 3-5 second pauses. I'm guessing a wacky rigged senko would also work pretty well if the water is clear enough for a jerkbait to work. The suggestion on the small floating minnow would probably work also, just reel it slow or maybe even twitch it on the surface like a dying minnow.
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2 New Croixs Today
You won't be disappointed with the LTB rods, they are just plain sweet! I wish I had money to get a few more of them but I better not think about it before the monkey jumps on my back!
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Help W/selecting A Spinning Rod
Any of the suggested rods would be great. I have the "wacky style" St. Croix Mojo and it works great for wacky rigging and shakeyheads.
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Rods
The difference is very noticeable if you get the chance to fish one. There's lots of really nice rods for around $100.
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Any Curado E50 owners here?
I got one last week, fished with it for the first time last weekend and loved it! I cleaned the bearings and excess grease and re-oiled the bearings and it casts a mile! I've got it on my jerkbait/topwater rod right now and the small size and light weight make it perfect for those techniques.
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Spinnerbait Question
If you really want something trailing behind the bait just get a spinnerbait made with a long skirt, like one of the KVD strike kings or a war eagle.
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Jerkbait Or Crankbait
Jerkbaits are usually my bait of choice in colder water when there isn't much cover and the water is fairly clear. Crankbaits get more use in warmer dirtier water in heavier cover.
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Favorite Flipping Bait
I like the YUM Wooly Bug for flipping. I like a baby brush hog or jig for pitching.
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What Would You Buy?
I'm with grey wolf, save it. If you really feel like you need to thought I would get a nice rod like the Abu that has been suggested, you won't regret the decision.
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Mystery Creature/fish Chomped My Worm
Bass can pull the tails off worms pretty easily. If they bite down on nothing but the tail and you set the hook even a new worm will be minus a tail when you reel it in.
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How Big Is This Fish?
I'd agree with grey wolf and say around 50lbs. I've never seen a silver carp that big! Usually if we see an asian carp that big around here it's a bighead. Those silvers fight hard on bowfishing gear so I'm sure it's no different on rod and reel!
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For Us KC Area Guys - Fishing Reports
Decided to go out today despite the crappy weather because it's still my day off so we were going fish either way. My buddy (kanasbassfisher08) met me and we headed out to Pleasonton East City Lake. I honesly wasn't hoping for much, maybe a few small ones and a day out of the house. We started by squeezing through into a small pond connected to the lake with a little clearer and warmer water. Chris started fast with a nice fish right at 4lbs on a spinnerbait. Picture did it no justice. We caught a couple more small bass and a crappie before Chris stuck another good fish on a jig, this one was 4lbs 1oz He was feeling pretty good about having a couple solid fish while all I had was a couple dinks. We left the pond for the main lake. Fished across the dam with no luck. I saw a swirl at the edge of a dead weed line. Tossed a spinnerbait to the spot twice and stuck this nice one. It went 5lbs 7oz. I felt a little better to have a good one in the boat. A few casts later I stuck another one on a spinnerbait that was probably between 3 1/2 or 4lbs. Fished along catching a small one once in awhile before we got to a small submerged island. I threw and Excaliber One Knocker across the edge of it and caught a nice wiper. Next casts I caught another bigger one. The wind was terrible so we packed up and went to Pleasanton West City Lake. We caught a few small ones on spinnerbaits before I picked up my Excaliber One Knocker and caught a prespawn female that looked like she was about to pop! Wind was blowing to hard to weigh her but she was 5+ for sure. I lost one more good one on a jig before we called it a day. Our biggest 5 would have been in the low to mid 20's. Awesome day for any day but really amazing considering the conditions!
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Fighting The Wind
Well after yesterday being 90 and sunny the weather went to crap today barely making it to 50 with wind gusting to 50mph. It's still my day off so we were going fish either way. My buddy (kanasbassfisher08) met me and we headed to a small city lake that isn't very wide and runs east to west to try to avoid the north wind as much as possible. I honesly wasn't hoping for much, maybe a few small ones and a day out of the house. We started by squeezing through into a small pond connected to the lake with a little clearer and warmer water. Chris started fast with a nice fish right at 4lbs on a spinnerbait. Picture did it no justice. We caught a couple more small bass and a crappie before Chris stuck another good fish on a jig, this one was 4lbs 1oz He was feeling pretty good about having a couple solid fish while all I had was a couple dinks. We left the pond for the main lake. Fished across the dam with no luck. I saw a swirl at the edge of a dead weed line. Tossed a spinnerbait to the spot twice and stuck this nice one. It went 5lbs 7oz. I felt a little better to have a good one in the boat. A few casts later I stuck another one on a spinnerbait that was probably between 3 1/2 or 4lbs. Fished along catching a small one once in awhile before we got to a small submerged island. I threw and Excaliber One Knocker across the edge of it and caught a nice wiper. Next casts I caught another bigger one. The wind was terrible so we packed up and went to an even smaller lake down the street. We caught a few small ones on spinnerbaits before I picked up my Excaliber One Knocker and caught a prespawn female that looked like she was about to pop! Wind was blowing to hard to weigh her but she was 5+ for sure. I lost one more good one on a jig before we called it a day. Our biggest 5 would have been in the low to mid 20's. Awesome day for around here but really amazing considering the conditions!
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Well, What A Bad Way To Start The Season
I'd say it wasn't going too far because you know if her dog would have grabbed your bait and got hooked she would have gone off on you and probably wanted you to pay the vet bill.
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Round reels
I have a couple Shimano Cardiff 100s. I like them for cranks and traps. With the recessed reel seat they really don't sit much higher on the rod than a LP reel.
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Got A Kick Out Of This
One of the preferred ways to waste time at work-look up a repeat customers mugshots from the first time in to the most current one and click through them. It's amazing how dramatic the change can be in as short as a month or two. Facesofmeth.com is almost hard to look at without getting a little sick to the stomach.
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P-Line Voltage
If you don't throughly wet the floroclear before you cinch it down and while you're cinching it down it seems to weaken very badly. I've had good luck with it when I've been careful to do that though. As for the Voltage, I have some 8lb on my shakeyhead rod. No real test yet since I have yet to catch a fish on a shakeyhead this year!
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Reel advice for my new spinning rod
You can find the new model Symetre 2500 online for 79 NIB. Super smooth and solid reel. They don't come with a spare spool anymore but that just gives me an excuse to buy another rod and reel!
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A Spinharebait
Cabela's used to carry a Hammering Hare spinnerbait and jig that sold like crazy when I worked there. I had one of the jigs I used as a swimjig and the action was great. The bad thing about the hair is it holds water forever so you really have to make sure to dry it out or the hooks start to rust. That is a a good looking bait and a really good looking fish!
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what are good color buzzbaits to use in early spring and early A.M summer?
I use black most of the time with either a gold or black blade. In clear water or lakes with lots of shad I use white with a white blade. Slow is usually the best way to go.
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First Lmb!!
Nice healthy looking fish, looks like you have yourself a nice little honeyhole there too!
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Yea' Buddies !!! :-)
Man Chris, what a day! What pound test are you using on that little reel? Couldn't be more than 8lb and that would still be crazy light line to fight a fish that size on. I would think even their rough skin and boney plates would eventually part the line at some point during a fight as long as you had with that monster. That's one of those days that keeps all of us out there trying to do it all over again! Way to go!
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Those other fish...
That's a nice little muskie! The first one is always memorable!
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Carp!
That's a lot of fun on light tackle. I sight fish several every summer in a local creek while I'm catching catfish bait. On an ultralight and 4lb test any size carp is a workout! I just use a 1/100 ounce jighead with a piece of a grub to catch my bait and the carp seem to love it also.