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What is dead sticking
GMAN, you just summed most of my time on the water in two sentences.
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Gone for awhile
Thank you for all the good that you do. Russ
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Anyone concerned about...
Thanks for the input Tom. I may need to rethink my approach to this. regards Russ
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Anyone concerned about...
Hi Matt. It is a combination of things. First. I drift fish out of a kayak. Second, I toss a wacky-rig trick worm or senko more than all other baits combined. Third, here in Texas the wind blows constantly except in the dead of summer. There are many a day when it is impossible to sense(see,feel,etc..) the bite. So you play the guessing game. To cut down on fish shallowing the bait, I retrieve the bait after about 30 seconds or so. Unfortuneatly about 1/3 of the fish have the hook in the gullet. The hook is removed by turning the fish with it's head down. Once I find the hook, I place my index finger over the bended area, invert it, and pop it out. This works with a 1/0 gama round bend hook that is barbless. My index finger fits perfectly over the hook. It's not pretty, but it is affective. Rarely will a fish bleed when using this technique. Russ
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Anyone concerned about...
Mucho gracios RW. Add that one to the list next time I see the man with the stethoscope.
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Anyone concerned about...
...infections from cuts received when removing deep hooks. This happens to me all the time because of the way I fish. After the fishing day is done, I always treat every cut with peroxide and if needed, neosporin and bandade. What I am more interested in knowing about, is there a possibility of a more serious medical problem resulting from a close encounter with a basses throat or teeth? Thanks in advance. Just a FYI. I have a great technique that results in 95% survival rate when this happens.
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Kayaks?
They are as much fun as you have heard about Craw. It's always a good idea to sample before you buy. With that being said, I would consider getting one of each of the SINK(sit-inside) and SOT(sit-on-top). If you have decent balance and dexterity, you will rarely if ever tip either one of these over. The reason for buying 2 is that being in Va., you will need the SINK to fish with from Nov. thru March, if not longer. The reason IMO for the SOT is that it is a better and easier platform to fish from. The type of water that you fish will dictate the length of the yak. Basically, the larger the water, the bigger the yak needed. I spend most of my time on ponds and rivers, so a 10'er is plenty big and I'm 6'3"195# and pushing 50yrs. You will want a couple accessories right away such as an anchor system and rod holder(maybe more). As for brands, I have 2 Wilderness Systems yak that are my best buds, but I have heard many good things about brands such as Ocean,Malibu, Hobie, Perception, and Cobra to name a few. A good kayak will start out around $500 and with the paddle(good one) and other goodies could run close to a grand, depending if you purchase something longer. I would first consider buying fron an independent dealer, but a few chains like REI, Academy, Cabelas, and Granger Mountain have decent kayaks. Good luck
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Thrifty Tips
Get rid of that big ole boat and buy a kayak. You will spend alot less money on gas and your wife/girlfriend will enjoy pinching your biceps more.
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Guaranteed To Catch Bass
About 3 weeks ago, I put away the trick worms and started using 5" senkos. I went looking for the healthiest grass at my home lake and began working both the inner and outer edges of it. After four trips, I am fully convinced that this bait lives up to all the hype, perhaps even surpasses it. I perfer tossing a wacky rig (imagine that), but numbers were caught with a w/l tx-rig also. The trick worms are staying in the tackle for now.
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Getting Ready For Fall Fishing
My 5 favorite fall baits: 1. LC pointer 2. LC flash minnow 3. trick worm 4. LC lvr mini or d7 5. LC splash-tail Yes minnow baits and fall go together like hot fudge and vanilla ice cream.
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Wanna master worm fishin'? Try it my way...
One thing I will add is that the Zoom Trick Worm is an incredible productive straight tail worm that cost about 15 cents apiece. This past Saturday morning a kayak buddy and I went out for 3 hours on a 30 acre public here in central Texas. We both tossed mainly wacky-rigged trick worms in various shades of green. We ended up with around 20 fish combined with half of those undersize fish, but our 5 biggest weighed 27#- no exaggeration(8,7,6,4,and a 2). Moral of the story is first the wacky rig is a great dog days of summer bait when water temps are running close to 90. Second the trick worm can and will catch big fish if one has the patience to dead-stick them.
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What Weight Is A "Good Bass"
The kind of tackle plays a big part for me. ultralite - 2 pounder medium light - 3 pounder medium - 5 pounder I will leave the med/heavy and heavy gear to you jig, f/p, and swim bait boys. ;D
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quality or quantity or both
I like your way of thinking Mr. Welcome!
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How often do you go Fishing?
summer and winter - once a week spring and fall - twice a week
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quality or quantity or both
The fishing fairy(no relation to the bait monkey) is a giving mood and wants you to have a great day on the lake. Imagine the best day you can have bass fishing. What does that day look like in terms of the size and the amounts of fish caught? Is it more about hooking the fish of a lifetime? Or perhaps wrestling three pounders all day long more your thing? Your reward at the beginning and end of the day is a incredible pink, purple, and orange sky. 8-) This poll is meant for largemouth's only. I thought about incorporating smallies, but it seemed awkward to do. I went with the two ten's.