Everything posted by RB 77
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soft stick baits
Yup, and that's how I fish them most of the time.
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soft stick baits
There is no wrong way to fish them. I would say most people fish them weightless wacky rig. I prefer to weightless fly-line them most of the time. I caught PB on a trip to MX when I pinned one on a T-Rig after we ran out of lizards. I believe A-Jay uses them as jig trailers in MX.
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Obscure Zoom baits
If I could only have TWO colors, it would be these two. Greenpumpkin a close 3rd. Those Florida strain LMB sure do love purple tho...
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Daiwa is simply smoother than Shimano now
"Did I do that"? Knows d**n well he did that! haha
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Do you need a dedicated jerkbait rod or can your MH “do everything” rod serve this purpose just fine?
Does one need one? No. Do I have one? Yes. I try and have a technique specific rod for various different presentations. Jerkbait is a very important one to me because I want short, lightweight sensitive rod for this technique. IMO, it is one of the more taxing presentations and I want to use the right equipment for this.
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Do you truly match your rod setup to your presentation?
Yes. I fish technique specific setups because I want to use the right tool for the job. My Drop Shot rod is very different than my Flippin' N' Pitchin' stick.
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P line CXX vs Yozuri Hybrid
I haven't used the CX. I'm a Sufix and Sunline man now.
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Baits for 30+ FOW?
Oh, I know... thats why I hit you with the laughing emoji on the ratings. Haha. For me, I will not hesitate using it as it can be the difference between catchin' and a boat ride. I love to bust D-Shot haters chops too! Ha!
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Baits for 30+ FOW?
The thing is, this is the most deadly technique for deep water where i'm from. Yes, I know the boring ol' drop shot, but catchin' is catchin' right?
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Rod for curado e7
Mine too. I have several E7's as well and an E5 and 300 sizes and other E series reels.
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P line CXX vs Yozuri Hybrid
IME, the P Line CXX is stronger, the Yozuri Hybrid is more supple, easy to handle.
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What is the mono with the least amount of stretch?
I haven't used Sunline Shooter (love Sniper fluoro tho) but, Maxima Ultragreen AND P-Line CXX are extremely strong lines. The Maxima was my go-to mono for years until I switched to P-Line. I use mostly Sufix now, but those other two are high quality lines.
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Shimano Curado Casting Rod??
I have a few of the previous generation and they are nice rods. Light and sensitive. A good combo in my book. Most of my rods are Shimano/ G Loomis and Falcon. Try it, you just might like it.
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Jerkbaits other than megabass
There are other Jerkbaits besides Megabass? I kid, I kid. For the longest time my go-to was the LC Pointer. Good old Ghost Minnow is a fav of mime. I love the LC Flash Minnows for salty applications.
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drop shot beginner
Those Robo Worms are your friend on the Drop Shot. This is a critical technique to learn to fish on our deep clear canyon reservoirs here in So Cal. It should be killer in your clear water conditions as as well. Works in stained water too. I generally find less is more with the Drop Shot. Let the current do its thing, but don't be afraid to move it around a little bit if dead sticking isn't working
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"Staple" Colors You Have No Faith In
While I have caught fish on black n blue jigs and plastics, I find almost every single other color to be more productive and it's not for lack of trying. I own a bunch of black n blue jigs, but just find that greens and browns are way more productive for me. Same with plastics.
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Clear (transparent) Plastics…….Grubs, Worms, Swim Baits
I have made them, used them and caught fish with them. I was on a trip and a fellow asked where I got my bait from because clear with red flake was one of his all time favorites and he couldnt find them anywhere. Clear (with or without flake) definetly works, but whats the fun in fishing that when there are so many diffrent colors to fish!
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10 Must Have Lures...So What Are Yours?
Soft Plastics (I make my own, colors vary) Stik Worm 5" Lizard 5" Shrub Hawg 4' Straight Tail Finesse 6" Straight Tail Finesse 3.5" Straight Tail Round Worm 6" Craw 4" Swim Bait 3", 4", 5" Curl Tail Grub 4" Fluke 4" Hard Baits (Currently in heavy rotation, colors vary) LC Sammy 100 LC Gunfish 95 LC Pointer 100 MB Vision 110 CB Underspin 3/16th oz / 3" Fish Arrow trailer Custom Jig n' Craw 3/8th oz Drift Walker LC LV 500 Dou Realis SB SP Lobina Rico
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Where do diminishing returns begin?
Around $200 for me for the rod or reel. I have $200 setups and $1000 setups, but the bulk of my stuff is around $400 +/ - for a combo. Seems to be a good price point for me for what I do.
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Definition of a skunk.
If I'm targeting Bass and only catch a Crappie, Bluegill, etc I consider it as getting skunked. Went out recently targeting Bluefin Tuna, only managed some Rockcod on an outer bank. I considered it a "skunk" trip, but not necessarily a "bad" trip. I have been enjoying eating the various Rockcod we brought home.
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New technology reels vs older
I fish the Shimano "E" series of Curados, Citicas and Chronarchs in 50's, 200's and 300's almost exclusively. Set it and forget it. I have fished many series before and after them and this series just does it for me. Got that footprint and that "mojo" that works well for me. The series was introduced in 08'.
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Lizards
Yup. Still in my rotation along with worms and creatures. T-Rig or C-Rig. 5" Green Pumpkin, Watermelon Red, Black/ Red and Junebug are some favs.
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8In Manns Jelly Worm
I have watched this video several times throughout the years and it never gets old...
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What applications, if any do you prefer mono for and which do you prefer fluro for?
Mono - Topwater, Spinner Baits, Crank Baits, Misc Reaction Baits Flouro - Worms, Jigs, Spinning Reel Leaders Braid - Frogs, Flippin' N' Pitchin', Punchin'