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Bankbeater

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  1. Bankbeater replied to GreenPig's topic in Fishing Reports
    Good going! That's how to get the skunk out of the boat.
  2. Several years ago I was fishing on a flat that was about 5 or 6 feet deep. I dropped the anchor over the side to hold my position, and about a minute later I noticed that I was still moving. At first I though the wind was causing the anchor to drag, but then I saw the anchor line about 40 feet away floating on the surface. I had forgotten to tie the line to the boat.
  3. The only dedicated rig I use is a punch rig. My other rods see multiple types of baits.
  4. Thanks Glenn, good video. I dug my Johnson Silver Minnows out of the old tackle box. Now I need to shine them back up.
  5. That's a nice looking bass!
  6. Congratulations! Sounds like you had a blast!
  7. The biggest bass are in the thickest cover.
  8. I get out on the water when I can and I don't worry about the pressure.
  9. I have braid on my punch rig. Everything else has mono in it.
  10. I bought a full cork premier last year. I looked at the split grip and the full cork, and to me they both felt the same. I ended up saving some $$$ and going with the full cork model.
  11. For punching I like a 6.3 reel and a heavy rod. A lot of the time when I get a fish hooked underneath a weed mat I'll be reeling in 3 pounds of fish, and 5 pounds of weeds. When this happens the bass can't fight since it's weighted down with the vegetation. For flipping and pitching I want a faster reel. If I don't get a bite in the strike zone right away I reel in and pitch to a new location.
  12. I stick to Gammy or Mustad hooks for plastics, and Eagle Claw for treble hooks.
  13. Around here that would be a called a great day!
  14. I've been catching bass on 4" plastic worms, and on 1/2 ounce lipless crankbaits. Because of the heat I have been working them slow. Doesn't matter what the bait is if I speed up the retrieve I don't get any bites.
  15. Yes I do. The day after I get home from a trip I start thinking about the next trip.
  16. Why is watermelon good for you? It gives you vitamin P.
  17. When I was growing up I was taught to do the job right the first time. That believe seems to have gone out the window. Now it's all about how many tickets you can close out in a day. Doesn't seem to matter if the job is only half done, or done wrong.
  18. For me it's not so much the bait, as where I fish it. When the sun gets high and hot I start looking for grass and vegetation.
  19. Retire. Move somewhere that has decent fishing. Buy something to haul a boat with. Buy a boat.
  20. I oiled both of my CT100H reels after I got them. They were a lot smoother after that.
  21. I've always had better luck with the baits sitting flat. I don't pause the bait, but I do change the retrieve while I'm bringing the bait back in.
  22. Bankbeater replied to Rhardy's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I texas rig my tubes. I still pick up vegetation but it's easier to pull it through.
  23. My dad got me into bass fishing. When I was growing up we fished for cat or panfish except when we would go down to Bull Shoals, Table Rock, or Lake of the Ozarks. Then we fished for bass. Over the years my dad got more and more into bass fishing, so when I got back into fishing and would go with him, we fished for bass.
  24. I still fish with Jitterbugs, Big-O, Redfins, and Humpback Rebels. Sometimes it's good to use a bait that the bass haven't seen in a while.
  25. I was 46, and caught my 6 lb. 2 oz. PB largemouth on a black jitterbug fishing over a submerged road bed at about 5:55 AM on one of the hottest days of the year. Before that I was 44 and my PB was 5 lb. 4 oz. I caught that one along some water willows on a weightless Zoom Z-nail.

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