Everything posted by M-D
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Yard Sale Find
Love the old Mitchells! When I was a youngster I graduated from a zebco to the Mitchell. Still have a couple of them in the basement...330 or 440 I think, autobails.
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Firetiger Your Jig Heads
Nice, I like it!! Thanks for sharing the tip.
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Chatterbaits! Hrmmmm
Check out the Rumble fish by Strikezone Lures. http://www.strikezonelure.com/rumblefish.htm
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Do you switch hands when you cast a baitcaster?
In my youth I learned to operate a baitcaster by switching. When I got out of the military and a fairly long absence from fishing, I decided to quit the switching habit. My biggest reason was to be ready for a instant hookset as soon as the lure hit the water. The only advantage I can see to switching is to give your arm a break. My right arm gets tired sometimes during a long day on the water depending on the type of fishing I'm doing. I do still use a right hand reel when carolina rigging so I guess you could say I do both.
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Lft Ring Fry
Love me some ring frys on a c-rig!
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Water Pressure Guage?
It's always good to know you have good water pressure. The guage becomes especially valuable if you have a jack plate on your boat, depending on the setup a jack plate could run the motor water pickup out of the water resulting in no water and an overheated motor.
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Trilene Big Game
Yes, 20 LB Big game is a good choice.
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Powder Painting Right After Pouring?
I have both the heat gun and toaster oven. I bought a thermostat to place inside the oven to ensure proper cure temp too. Its going to be a scorcher this weekend, think I will stay off the lake and play with my new jig making supplies...hope to have some pics to share soon.
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Palomar Knot Vs. Improved Clinch Knot
^^This^^ pretty well sums it up for me too.
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A Recent Rod Build
Thanks for the details! I feel silly that I didn't realize it was a Turkey theme...well done! Do you have to "seal" the Hackberry? Does the Hackberry have similar characteristics as cork? It is a beautiful wood. Love the thin black rings, adds a nice touch to that beautiful wood. I have several rods sitting around and that is a great idea...think I will do just that. Should I get new guides or just reinstall the old ones for practice? I need to build my wrapper 1st though, I want to make a nice one maybe from Oak.
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A Recent Rod Build
Looks awesome!! Obviously a bird hunting theme, what bird? What is a super glue finish? What makes the very slim dark rings in the handle and what is Spalted Hackberry? Is it a form of cork? I'm just getting started with lure building and no funds for rod building right now but I will be jumping into rod building this winter. Hope you don't mind the questions!
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Powder Painting Right After Pouring?
Thanks Mumpy. I forgot about having to clean up the casting marks and sprue.
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Powder Painting Right After Pouring?
I am new to the jig making process, have all the goods on the way this week to start making them. Last night I was going through the process of painting in my mind and got to wondering if it is possible to pour a jig and then right afterwards while the lead is still hot dip it in the powder paint? Will this work properly or should I stick to doing the paint in a separate process afterwards?
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R.i.p. Homer Circle Aka Uncle Homer.
Thanks for all that you did, RIP Homer!
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How To Explain This?
My first point would be something like... anyone can catch bowfin with cut bait but it takes real skill to catch bass with artificial baits.
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New St. Croix Rods
Well if this is the future look of rods I will be investing in the equipment to make my own rods... I have been looking for a good reason to do so anyway. I have one split grip rod and it's just not for me, much prefer the feel and look of the traditional long cork handles.
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What Do You Prefer In Rod Length?
6'-6" and 7' is my preferred length. If I am short casting a spinnerbait at brush, willows and such I like a 6' as it much easier to make pinpoint casts.
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Cranking Bare Muddy Points In Murky Water ???
I like to use a crank that really digs in and bounces around and especially if a mud line develops due to wind / boat traffic.
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Strike King Lures Falling Apart
I have had some problems recently with their jigs...in fact it has prompted me to start making my own.
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What's Everyone Using To Organize Your Soft Plastics?
I too keep them in the original bags and stored by types in gallon zip lock bags.
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How To Keep Jig Trailers On
Oh and a great topic Glenn!! Jigs are one of my favs to fish but keeping the trailer positioned properly and not fouling the hook has always been a PITA! I sometimes use super / fishin glue after the trailer is worn to the point of not staying in place. I recently bought some Mendit and plan to try and renew the trailer. Looking forward to hearing about everyone's methods!
- How To Keep Jig Trailers On
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Sunglasses Question.
I recently tried on a pair of Solar Bats, the Sensor frame with Mossback lenses. Gotta get me a pair of those.
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For Those Of You Who Slider Head Fish........ Question
I would get both. I use the lightest I can but if its windy you may need to step up the weight. I would get 2 packs of each.