Everything posted by logan9209
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My Fishing Buddy And I Challenge The Pros
I love the "thumb" area, and the left "finger" area. But what I really like the most is the southern point because that point (west to east) runs shallow, deep, shallow. It's good almost year round. I caught 5 there but missed 13 times one time. I know, I suck but then I had only been bass fishing for a month if that. Problem is it takes me 45 minutes to get there. I have kidney problems which causes back pain and leg pains. So imagine carrying 2 cases of hard plastic lures and most of my soft plastics, 2 rods, and a chair (cuz once I get there Ima gonna sit for a while). The key puzzle I have to solve about the thumb is that there's alot of cover not shown in pic. Cover that also becomes an obstruction. Those bass hardly leave the area. I know this because most that I've pulled from there tend to have quite a bit of black. Also note that most of the lakes bottom (that I can reach or see) holds some type of grass or weed that grows up to 4-5 ft tall. Right now, due to lack of rain, some of that are actually an inch or two above surface. The lack of lily pads kinda sucks if you want to use top water frogs. It'll be all open water. There are a few trees/bushes in the thumb area and next to my house that I can skip the frog under though. Heck, I've skipped lizards, worms, and the smallest brush hog Zoom makes under those.
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My Fishing Buddy And I Challenge The Pros
Okay, here it is. But before that, yellow is off limits, green is shallow in middle (3-4 feet deep), blue is the deepest (14-18 feet deep), and red is my trailer . The little thumb in the north west corner runs about 6-8 feet deep. Most of it is walkable, but some of it is people's back yards and either they won't let you fish or (north west corner thumb) it's too thick with trees. That thumb, by the way, is the same spot that my buddy George caught the 8# lmb on Christmas Eve and I caught a 8# second week of January (not sure if it is the same one though).
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My Fishing Buddy And I Challenge The Pros
vapredhunter, I thought about doing that. Just not sure how to go about it. I say this because there's a small part of the lake that belongs to someone else and they won't let anyone fish there. Bassn Blvd, a couple of weeks ago the water was really calm all day long so I figured "Hey, topwater should be good now". I couldn't have been more wrong. I tried several areas and at the usual times of day (sunrise and sunset). Nothing. It was so fustrating. But, they're hitting now and until I can get another baitcasting reel, spooks out of the question. Poppers are doing good though.
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My Fishing Buddy And I Challenge The Pros
No, HeavyDluxe, I am glad you posted and wish now that I had put it the way you did. Maybe more folks would have understood. I am not one of those who think just because I've caught 123 bass so far this year that I'm at a pro angler's level. Far from it. Which is the point. I am one of those guys who, for whatever reason, once I got my first bass I became hooked too. I can step out my front door and walk maybe 50 feet and there's the lake. I swear sometimes when I'm inside I hear it calling me (metaphorically speaking). I want to soak up as much information about this sport and do as much as I can with what's available to me. While I still would love to go pro one day, the main thing I want to do is be able to take all that knowledge and skill that I'll develop over time and give it right back to someone who is just as hungry for bass fishing as I am. Maybe I have a mental problem. I don't know. I do know that in 6 months I can't remember a single night where I didn't catch bass in my sleep (even a peacock bass and we don't even have them here). This is one of those things that a light bulb went off back in December and I knew that this for me. This is what I born to do. This is something that even on my worst days where I consider the possibility of me quitting and I know by the time that thought finishes...I can't quit. As weird as it sounds: Just as I will always be a father, I will always be a bass fisherman. I'm having a hard time describing this.....It's not just something I do. It's who I am. It's at the core of my being. Don't get me wrong, God comes first, then family, then friends, and then bass fishing.
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My Fishing Buddy And I Challenge The Pros
Missouribassman95, finally someone's getting it. Since, I seem to be the only hardcore bass fisherman on my lake and I only have 6 months experience under my belt, it would be nice to have some body with more exp come and say "This looks good" or "This looks promising" or "This lake sucks". Heck they don't even have to fish it, though it would be nice to watch. By hardcore I mean I'm out there for hours. I do not have anything against those who only fish for an hour or so on their days off. Also by hardcore I mean crazy. Back in January as soon as the temperature rose to 33 degrees I was out there fishing. I even did it when it was raining at 35 degrees, but I would have to fish for an hour and warm up for an hour and so on.
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Let Me Be
You would think the way he acted, Dink, is the way it happened. However, I was on my way back home and wasn't even fishing. It was a 45 minute walk. Where I was fishing at I could see a majority of the lake and I was the only one out there. So, I don't know. Me, I just find another spot. My average bass per day is so low that one spot doesn't make a difference. Like today for instance. I walked a third of the lake (was hurting when I got done) and only pulled 1 bass in. I was using a white spinnerbait for the first round and a red bug Salt Lick made by NetBait. The Salt Lick got me my one and only bass. 3 hours and one bass..................anyways, you could be right. But I may never know. It was the first time I'd ever seen him and it was the last time I saw him. Of course, he did start talking about prepping for the end of the world and teaching his 5 year old how to shoot............
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My Fishing Buddy And I Challenge The Pros
Evidently I am not writing clearly. I wouldn't be fishing against them. I might be crazy but not stupid. Where my feelings would get hurt is when all 3 of them catch their limit in a short time and still would be dragging them in. Once again, the point is to be right there to learn and not watching a video that's been edited. I seen a clip of Jimmy Houston and Charlie Parks from 1986. The clip was 9 minutes long and Jimmy pulled 5 5# bass and 1 4# bass. Not saying it's not possible, but I am saying that an hour long video doesn't really happen in one hour it happens over many hours or even days. And like i've said several times it's just something that I thought would be cool if it happened. It would never happen, I know this. Who knows, maybe I should keep a little notebook on me just in case. Just kidding. I am sorry guys. I thought it would be a fun topic. Some how everything went sideways. Hehe. Oh well.
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Why Is There Such A Hoopla About Fishing A Jig
Sam and Tom, I am no stranger to losing lures. I have a tendency to cast to places that most people would be afraid to cast to. There's this one spot that held my 8lb bass this past winter (if you call it winter). On the other side from it is a great spot to fish from, but there's a few branches in the way. So, I cast over the branches and move my rod to the right to control the line in order to minimize or eliminate any hang ups. I've pulled bass out of that pocket a lot doing that. When you're bank fishing, imo, you should be willing to take chances that you wouldn't normally worry about on a boat. And even more willing to fish spots that most people wouldn't. That usually means losing a few more lures. But I've also learned how to get most of them back when they're hung up. I will say this: my lake is about $50-$80 richer since I started fishing for bass.
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My Fishing Buddy And I Challenge The Pros
BamaBassChaser, you're more than welcome here. Ever heard of Rome, Ga. or Armuchee?
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My Fishing Buddy And I Challenge The Pros
Haha. The idea or premise is to see how they'd do without boats and, of course, to get a chance to be right there as they are catching them while I take notes. We all have dreams and outside of actually being on the boat with them, I think it's a pretty darn good dream. I'm not sure if I will ever lose the passion for catching bass. Sure I have days when I think about throwing in the towl. Then, like a junkie, I start getting that feeling where I need a fix. I do keep record of how many I catch each day. I have it written down on the calendar. I don't, however, keep record of what I catch them on. Unless it's on a lure I haven't been having success with. January 10, February 14, March 21, April 44, and May 34. The reason I don't record what I catch them on is because 8 out of 10 times I'm using a trick worm and most of those are the black trick worm. As I said in my first post, I realize that my feelings would be badly hurt along with my pride. But c'mon guys, you can't tell me that you never wished that your favorite pro was there just to take notes from them. Or to have them trying to talk to you only to be interrupted by a bass every other mid-sentence. Meh, fantasy. That's all it is and it never was meant to be realistic. On the flip side, I refuse to let go of my dream to become a pro in my own right and I will continue to strive for it. <-- Notice the word "strive". I know it won't be easy and it could take me the rest of my life. Until then, I will and always have enjoyed every bass that I catch. Even on days where I pull in zero, I still enjoy those days cause I am outside and I'm alive.
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My Fishing Buddy And I Challenge The Pros
George is my fishing buddy who, through a too complicated story to tell, doesn't get to fish much. Where I generally fish 60% of the daylight almost 7 days a week, he maybe is allowed an hour 3 days a week (imagine a 56 year old being told what to do). Completely irrelevant except to add a brief background to my topic. George and I have a list of pro bass anglers that we would love to have fish our lake without boats or floating craft. My best day I caught 9 bass, but my average somewhere around 2-3. My average weigh is 1lb. I've gotten a few 2lbers, 1 3lb, and 1 8lb. But most are 2lb or less. So our top 3 pick of pro anglers that should fish our lake would be Kevin Van Dam, Jimmy Houston, and Roland Martin. Not that the others aren't just as good, but I thoroughly enjoy watching Kevin and Jimmy and George likes watching Roland. Because they would have to walk the lake rather than boat it, I'll give them 2 days to practice and 1 day from 9am - 5pm for the actual challenge. While most people would be either trying to get their john hancock or asking them a million questions, George and I will be standing back taking notes on what type of lure they used and what technique they used. Not what brand it is. I've learned that in most cases (there are exception to the rules) one brand's lure will work just as well as another brand's lure (GY Senko and NetBait Salt Lick for example). I'm no pro by any means, but if I'm fishing 5-7hrs a day and only get 1-3 bass each day, then I need to reevaluate everything. I am just curious as to how much better pros or more experienced anglers would fair. There's only a small handful of people who fish for bass on my lake. George and I fish the most and the others I see once or twice a month. Everyone else fish for bream, crappie, or catfish. So I don't have a real way of solidly gauging my success. Have I hit a major learning rut or is this as good as it gets? Before anyone says anything, I do realize that there's a very good chance that my feelings or pride would be badly hurt if the pros were to come here. By the same token though, at least I would be able to see how it's done at my lake and have a standard or goal I can strive for.
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Let Me Be
SouthrnMisnomer, normally I don't chat with anyone too much. But, my one and only fishing buddy is an older gentleman who has no one to vent to because the people in his house apparently believe that slavery is still legal and he's their slave. I can't for the life of me understand why he continues to put up with it, but I generally just give him a means to vent. Fishing helps him take his mind off of things. Speaking of which I haven't seen him in almost a week............
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I Use Braid Leader On Mono. What?!?
Sorry Delaware, I meant that when the thumb button is engaged you can turn the real and it will disengage but the spool still never turns. It's a Quantum Lite that I picked up with the Quantum Lite rod for $20 at a local pawn. I may go back there and see if I can get another one. I bought a Pinnacle for $40 last month but had to return it because even with everything tightened up the line still came freely off of there and when you cast it there's no braking at all. My thumb was the brake. I know that you need to use your thumb but it should be in cooperation with the magnetic brake and the spool tension.
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Check Your Walmart
Haha. I'm lucky if I get an allowance of $5-10.
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Lure For Shore Fishing Help
LOL! I shouldn't have posted asking about crankbaits because not only did I get my answer here but I ended up with other ideas to try out. Don't get me wrong, I got a lot of great tips and stuff. I love this website.
- I Use Braid Leader On Mono. What?!?
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How Do You Organize Your Tackle
Speaking of which...This might be suited for a different post but since we're talking about organizing. Z-Man soft plastics absolutely can not be stored next to any other soft plastics. I learned this the hard way. I bought one of their chatterbaits with a split tail grub on it. I put the lure with my other jigs. In no time at all the grub part shriveled to nothing. It can be stored out of the bag, but just not with soft plastics. I'm not sure if putting a Z-man lizard and a Z-Man saw tail worm together would have the same effect, but I will leave that research for someone else.
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Why Is There Such A Hoopla About Fishing A Jig
So am I to understand that jigs aren't just for pitching and flipping (excluding swim jigs of course)?
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Check Your Walmart
My Wal-Mart stopped carrying the Conqueror lures. I didn't get anything for me (except a spinnerbait which I've only caught one bass on a spinnerbait), but I did get a pack of worms (blue flake 4"). I am now wishing I had gotten some more of those because the other day he got 3 strikes, 2 of them he hooked but got off cuz he's just started fishing. Yesterday he finally landed one. Those worms will float dead on the water if weightless and with a weight the tails stick straight up. 1 worm lasted through 4 different bass all together.
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How Do You Organize Your Tackle
tpsneaks18, I bank fish and I walk to where I'm going. Due to health issues even if I had that much, I couldn't carry it. I would love to be able to carry all I have. I hate getting to a spot and decide to fish with something different just to realize that I had preplanned not to bring that particular tackle box with me. But sometimes, you just have to go with the flow.
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Wacky Or Texas Rig?
I fish darn near all my soft plastics texas rigged, including Netbait's version of the Senko (Salt Lick/ red bug). That last one weightless for sure. I need to start doing some wacky rig but weeds are a big issue at my lake. The thing about texas rigging a Senko is that it still falls slowly and wiggles on the way down, but once it's down it turns into a jerkbait. My favorite of worms is the trick worm (Zoom/ black). I'm like you though, I'm trying to expand my arsenal by learning how to fish the other soft plastic lures.
- Crankbaits...am I Wasting My Time?
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Whats Your Favorite Bait For Spawning Bass
I prefer a lizard hands down. At my lake they tend to spawn with 5-10ft of the bank. So not only do I get to see them at a safe distance but I get to watch them pulverize my lizard. I also get to see if they just have it in their mouth long enough to move it out of the bed or if they are trying to kill it. Of course, I'm referring to male bass. I tend to get to target focused though. I spent almost 3 hours one time trying to get a bass to take the lizard. Finally he did.
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Catching Fish With Out It Being Hooked
The one and only crankbait I've been able to use on my lake (supposed to run up to 3ft deep but even with an 8lb line it hardly goes below surface) caught a bass. But the bass broke the crank right off my line. *wait for it*. So this other guy comes up and starts fishing next to me. Don't know his name but I call him magic cuz he's caught bass doing some off the wall stuff. Anyways, he throws out a 10" worm and next thing I know, he's reeling in the very bass that stole my crank. Once in a life time shot right? *wait for it* Turns out that the worm had some how wrapped around the fin on the belly (dorsal?). The bass was never hooked by the worm.
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Crankbaits...am I Wasting My Time?
Vinny, trust me if there was scum up top then I would be a happy camper. I have a top water frog and a slew of soft plastics that I fish weightless across them. The problem is the junk growing on the bottom of the water. Worse case scenario I can wait on the lip crankbaits till fall or winter when that stuff dies off and isn't all that tall except for a couple of places.