Everything posted by fisherman_54
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Are BIG Bass Smart?
big bass dont get to their size being dumb. they are somewhat smart by going into certain areas which make us anglers say s#$t quite a bit. my pesonal favorite is wrapping line around a tree or cutting it on an oyster bed and i got a 128 on the test
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float n' fly for smallies
ive got a question will the float and fly technique work on largemouth bass. im facing some really tough conditions lately and i cant get them to bite on anything and if i do get a bite i usually dont get them hooked. any tips?
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i need help!
avid i agree with you the senko is one of the easiest lures to use. its great for begginners becasue its easy to fish. you really dont have to work them. if you are fishing in weed choked areas go with a texas rig with no weight or only a little like no bigger than 1/4 ounce
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are old tree stumps productive?
ive caught quite a few fish around stums or just plain fallen timber. bass hang out around there all the time
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It is coming back...
im really glad youre back i enjoyed reading the columns
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dropshotting
what items should i use for dropshotting and how do i do it? I would like to know what action i should use and what size pole i should use Also any tips on dropshotting are greatly appreciated
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Who introduced you to fishing?
i remeber going fishing when i was like 5. me and my brother went with our dad out to our aunts pond to catch bluegills. wed catch them by the boatload. my grandfather was probably the one that took me fishing the most. i started bass fishing about 2 years ago. ive learned a lot the past 2 years. my friend was probably the one that got me into fishing. i went with him to a farm pond and we caught about 40 bass that day. now i can outfish all my friends thanks to all the info i read, watch, or just from listening. i got my brother into fish about 8 months ago and now he does redfishing. i also got my stepdad back into fishing about a year ago. now we go out in our boat quite often. now im working on my mom. shes starting to like it. im glad that i could bring some people into fishing. i pretty much taught myself what to do though
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Carolina Rig Tips
i dont crig a lot. i use a 7'6 daiwa on a quantum iron inshore baitcaster. the baitcaster is made for 200 yrds of 20 i believe and im trying to decide on whether to use braid or stick with mono?
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gut hooked fish
thanks for posting this info. im going to use it if i ever get a gut hooked fish.
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who is tougher?
i think the florida largemouth doesnt fight as much. the northern strain i think fights harder pound for pound
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Senko question
i must say that ive fished quite a few different kinds of senkos. ive liked about every one except gulp sinking minnows. ive had the worst luck with those. gulp just doesnt produce results like they advertise. Ive had better luck with about anything other than gulp. gulp just seems to affect the fish around here negatively
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terrible service at Strike King
its good to see that strike king is going to give you that stuff for the kids. its good to see that they care about their customers
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Best Time to use Chartueuse
I live near waurika lake and i have got to say it is really muddy. I have to use chartreuse about every time i go there. chartreuse is just a great color for muddy water.
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my buddy's record size tackle box
I have a tacklebox that could probably go for the world record tacklebox. its about 80lbs worth of stuff. It sucks when i have to carry it everywhere. Ohh well at least im getting stronger
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Senko question
I use all different kinds of senkos and senko knockoffs. Its probably the easiest bait to use. I use them all year. I have tried Dingers, GYCB Senkos, Kinami Flash, Wave Worm, Culprit Stingers, and I have always had the best luck on Wave Worms. I like those the best. My favorite colors are the Baby Bass and Junebug colors. Also Magic Shad is what i believe its called is a good color. Tye on some of those and give them a shot