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Diggy

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  1. I just bought some new stick baits, vmc wacky and tournament circle hooks so that only means this weekend will be my weekend!
  2. You should make one because it is pouring right now!!! Hopefully this will get the fish biting.
  3. The JM Sigs have fuji K series Guides and different blank material but the rod feels heavier than the carbonlite. The carbonlites use pac bay guides in both models. I have a micro series carbonlite and I like it a lot. Maybe buy some reg guide rods and a micro if you plan to pitch to try it. The 7ft6 heavy micro rod is as light as they come.
  4. This weekend I predict 3 inches of rain and 219 inches of fish for me
  5. We caught a bunch of bass, peas, catfish, a baby tarpon,a water snake, snakeheads and lost a pretty big snook 2x. Nothing was of great size besides the snook which was probably about 15lbs. My best lmb bass was 2.5 which I caught on a spinnerbait and lost one a bit bigger on a senko... do not use eagle claw wacky hooks BTW, they are dull and almost a guaranteed loss of a fish.
  6. Use some live bait also. Small cichlids and shiners when they aren't biting lures. I annoy the heck out of them with small jigs I buy from Walmart. The jigs are small enough to be inhaled easily.
  7. I haven't been fishing as much but myself and some friends have a meet up at 7am, don't know how much snaking we will do since there is a tournament on Sat. We will be fishing for Bass, Peas, Snook, Tarpon and snakes at a few spots. We will be using live and artificial so if anything good is caught Ill share pics.
  8. *Serpentor Voice* This weekend, will be my weekend... this I command!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz7h1KN_EFg
  9. your video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyqwL96ewLU Add it to your Opening post
  10. I love the trilene knot, saves tons of tag end in comparison to when I used the palomar and its much easier to tie IMO but for Dropshotting I use the palomar and use an extended tag to go thru the eyelet to attach the weight to (using fluro as a leader) attached with an alberto knot
  11. Jig looks nice especially some of the color schemes but I cant see myself paying 9.99 a pop for something I will probably lose easily, especially when you can get more for the same money. It is made with tungsten opposed to lead but its still a good amount for a jig at the end of the day. Anyone going to take the plunge? this is what they claim on the description: Made with Jackall’s pre-bent, “spider leg” skirting, the Jackall Spade T.G. Jig moves through the water with a full-bodied, fluffed-up action that’s unlike anything U.S. bass have ever seen. Designed with a unique spade-shaped head as well, the Jackall Spade T.G. Jig is built using high-quality tungsten, which makes it harder and more compact than lead. These properties allow the Jackall Spade T.G. Jig to have more maneuverability and more sensitivity than lead jigs of the same weight. When worked along the bottom, the Jackall Spade T.G. Jig forces trailers to stand up and deliver an irresistible presentation that is enhanced by the wild action of the “spider legs.” Equipped with a fiber weedguard, the Jackall Spade T.G. Jig delivers a highly individualized look that will have bass doing a double take before they take the bait.
  12. The water there is so blue/clear there, its nice when you are in the back area and you see a fish hit your bait from way down. I watched a bass come out of no where and eat a crank bait. I was amazed. I think thats the clearest water I have fished locally besides in the ocean, I actually caught my 1st pea there after about 20 years of not catching one, annoying a male with a kvd 1.5. I went back and caught a few on top water spooks(kvd sexy dawgs). Those pine needles can be a pain tho on the declines. I can note countless times of almost sliding into the water. I remember taking my girl there and she was terrified of the thought of snakes, then she saw lightning and was arguing with me to go back to the car. I think we made it to the car within 3 seconds of being soaked in monsoon rain. The last time I was there it was it was cold, there was a huge snake in the water baking in the sunshine near the shore and a goose that wanted to attack the car...wasnt a good day for fishing. I haven't been back since.
  13. Ill be in Broward early tomorrow so I have from sun up until sundown to catch a hog or 2
  14. Tomorrow I will reign supreme (Ive been saying this for the past 3 months now) but tomorrow is the day!!!!!!
  15. 7ft mh is the usual all purpose rod for a multitude of styles. Youll be good with that. this may help http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/119933-does-a-do-it-all-rod-exist/
  16. combos 7ft1 mh *** black with a lews tournament mg-15lb invizx 7ft mh carbonlite with gold carbonlite reel-12lb bps fluoro 7ft mh veritas with revo sx gen 2-50lb hi vis braid 7ft11 heavy veritas flipping stick/ BPS PQ with 65lb pp
  17. I have a 5ft daiwa combo with mono that I think was about 17 dollars if that. I use it to catch peacock bass using a small jig.
  18. For $375 you could have bought a New Loomis NRX Rep Sample, with that you will feel everything including changes in atmospheric pressure. You can even tell what sex the fish is and what it may have eaten earlier...so Ive heard.
  19. Sweet, looks like an awesome day....well it was one but you know what I mean.
  20. thanks for sharing
  21. I notice that all the display models are missing sideplates or they are sitting on the counter right under/next to the reel. Thats one of the main complaints that I noticed online.
  22. Theres a guy my friend talks to, he goes and catches buckets of cichlids before hitting the salt....cleans up. Theres an abundance of them in my dads lake now

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