Everything posted by OkobojiEagle
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Fluorescent Baits?
Yes, I have a copy of "What Fish See" and have read it. I understand the science of fluorescence but have not found any literature indicating whether or not a bass/walleye will more often shy away or attack full on when presented with a fluorescent colored lure in a turbid water situation. oe
- Hemostats
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Fluorescent Baits?
Bright colors do not necessarily equal fluorescent colors. Fluorescence is the ability of a color to reflect a color in a slightly lower (if I remember correctly) wave length. Fluorescent colors can be seen more easily at a greater distance in dirtier water and deeper depths. My question is... will fluorescent colored lures catch more fish in low-vis waters than non-fluorescent lures or will bass (and other fish) shy away from them because of the lure's unaturally bright color? Bring on the anecdotal evidence... oe
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Favorite 10Lb. ~ 15Lb. Braid For Spinning ?
As Scott has suggested... 6, 8 or 10lb fused Fireline. oe
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Popper Fishing
While on YouTube watch some Zel Rowland videos on top water fishing... he popularized filing off the bottom of a popper's lip to help it walk easier. If you find a Berkley Frenzy popper anywhere (now discontinued) BUY IT... the best popper ever manufactured (of course that's my opinion)! oe
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Back Reeling.
We agree, except for the part about letting the rotor spin freely... oe
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Back Reeling.
I'm not a fan of this... you've given up all control of the fish during when your rotor is free-spinning and stopping the spinning rotor is not a smooth process. oe
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Back Reeling.
Yes, I backreel most large fish. I use baits with relatively small diameter hooks and I fish them barbless. They don't pull free as easily when I'm backreeling. For those worried about a strong run... the drag still works when you hold the handle still. oe
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How Do You Adjust To Fishing Alone Vs Fishing With A Buddy?
Use more brain, less tackle... oe
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Craw Paint Scheme
I've been watching to see if there are those that fish a "craw" crankbait with the paint scheme orientation reversed on the bait... head to the back, tail to the lip. oe
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Craw Paint Scheme
Please post or link me to a pic of your favorite (most productive) craw paint scheme on a crankbait. oe
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Worm's Or Lures Of A Different Color?
You are a walking World Book encyclopedia today!... Thank you for pointing out my genetic mutations, as I've sired red headed offspring. To be totally truthful I find red heads to be more excitable and, well... I'll leave it at that. I'm glad you've been able to redeem for the archives what would have otherwise been quite a non-noteworthy 900th post. oe
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Worm's Or Lures Of A Different Color?
I'm partial to red heads... oe
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Worm's Or Lures Of A Different Color?
color is a factor in "visibility"... different colors will have greater (or lessor) visibility in different water clarities. oe
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Super Tuning = Better Braking And Fewer Backlashes?
Easier to buy a Chronarch 51e... oe
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Super Tuning = Better Braking And Fewer Backlashes?
Two brake pin centrifugal... oe
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Plastic Baits Left In The Lake
How certain are you that your bait is "dead" motionless?... oe
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Super Tuning = Better Braking And Fewer Backlashes?
4601c3... upgraded spool bearings, worm gear bearings on each end, and idler gear with bearing... yellow rocket fuel. oe
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Super Tuning = Better Braking And Fewer Backlashes?
I had the opposite experience, but I was trying to throw weights in the 1/4oz range... not very consistent. oe
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Plastic Baits Left In The Lake
To do harm to a fish, plastic baits must be ingested. Most game fish such as bass, walleye and pike are not scavengers and most likely will not pick garbage off the lake/river bottom and eat it. Scavengers have a very good sense of smell/taste and will examine their food before swallowing. Don't intentionally litter the waters you fish, but don't lay awake nights and worry about the plastics you lost the day before. (I've read a couple sources that claim the vision of a bass (and other game fish) is triggered by motion and will ignore what is not moving in the water.) oe
- Painted Crankbaits
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Tackle Warehouse Wishlist-Less
... and "paste" is the same as "copy"? oe
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Straight Tail Vs. Curly Tail Plastics
Now add to your arsenal the venerable boot tail grub... these days often called a swim bait. oe
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Tackle Warehouse Wishlist-Less
Not that I think I'd ever do it, but... how do you do it? Man, I'm a paper & pencil guy too! oe
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Keep Tabs On Tackle
consider it a buying opportunity... oe