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Braid Vs Fluoro In Clear Water
If it's in a lightly pressured pond I wouldn't worry about the line. I fish a lot of highly pressured lakes and if I have braid on a rod I always use a fluoro leader.
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Must-Have
Zoom finesse worms.
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I Know They're Here, But How Do I Find And Catch Em?
Sounds like carp jumping to me
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Tell Us The Odd, Strange, Or Weird Way You Have Landed A Bass
I once caught a bass.
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Have You Ever Got Your Gear Stolen?
Besides my buddies raiding my tackle bag every now and then I haven't had any real issues. Where I live the only stealing problem we have is some amish kids that want a little extra money. But I haven't ever had anything stolen.
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New State Record Bass
I would keep it and get it certified. If it was a public spot I would give them the location, and I wouldn't worry about keeping the fish alive. If a fish is old enough to have grown that big then it would have a very small chance of surviving with all the stress from dragging it to scales and such. It would have spawned plenty of times anyway, so the genetics would still be in the lake.
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Do Any Of You Put You're Other Hobbies On The Backburner For Fishing ?
I gave up high school sports, but that's alright; they really weren't any fun anyway. During the spring, summer, and fall bass fishing takes top priority among my hobbies. During the winter I get in a little saugeye fishing before the lakes freeze over, then I start working on reels, hunting, and shooting. Here in Ohio there are plenty of rainy days for me to get a few reels fixed even during fishing season.
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Stiff Spinning Rods
The rod will be used for small plastics mostly. Triumphs seem like they are about right for what I'm looking for. I might also check out the Carbonlites. And to WRB, I didn't originally say what it would be used for because I already know what action and power I wanted, I just wanted some suggestions of rods that fit my description.
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Stiff Spinning Rods
My idea of stiff might be different from other people's here. In this case I don't mean stiff as in a powerful rod with a lot of backbone. I mean something that doesn't bend too much, but is still a thin rod. The St. Croix Triumph might be what I'm looking for, I used my buddy's med-light Triumph and it was almost exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the other ideas I'll check some of them out.
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Stiff Spinning Rods
I'm looking for a new spinning rod, but I'm mostly a baitcaster guy so I need a little help. I know what I'm looking for, so I'll just tell you what I want and let me know if you know of a rod like that. I want a med-light around 7 ft., but it needs to be fairly stiff. I hate whippy spinning rods, so it has to be stiff. I'm looking for something in the $70-$100 range, I can't spend too much. So let me know if you know of a rod that fits my description! Thanks fellas
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Mono Lines Without Bad Memory Problems
I have used a lot of different types. My favorites were the Sunline, Mccoy Mean Green, and Trilene, there are a lot of good mono lines out there.
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What's On Your Mind Today, Fishermen?
What's on my mind today? How could Jesus love us so much that he was willing to be whipped, beaten, spit on, cursed at, and nailed to a cross to save our sinful souls...
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Spinnerbaits Vs. Chatterbaits/bladed Swim Jig
I almost always throw a chatterbait rather than a spinnerbait, mostly because the bass see a lot more spinnerbaits around here. They come through grass better than spinnerbaits as well, for me at least. On windy days I will usually throw a spinnerbait first, but on calmer days I'll grab the chatterbait.
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Favorite Rod Brand?
I don't really have a favorite brand yet, I can't afford to buy a bunch of different rods. I have a St. Croix Triumph and a Mojo, a couple cheap rods, and an iRod fred's magic stick. I really like the iRod for flipping and swimjigs but then again I haven't tried any other flipping sticks.