Everything posted by Avalonjohn44
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What REALLY Shallow crank baits are out there?
I also vote for the Bandit Footloose, I love it. I get some monster hits on it. Also like slow reeling the the Rapala Broken back.
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stitchin
I understand what you do, basically. But when pulling in a couple of inches at a time are you dragging it, twitching it in place, or what?
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"walk the dog" and topwaters
I keep my rod tip around 2 o'clock, snap it down to 7 o'clock, lift it back to two, reel a bit and then repeat. You have to work on the proper cadence, it will take a little practice, but it is pretty easy to learn with a spook or a cultiva Tango Dancer if you can get one...
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To kiss or not to kiss?
Just like my dad used to tell me about those 'popular' girls...Remember, you're not just kissing that fish, you're kissing everyone that has kissed that fish...
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Catch and release ethical question
I would not put salt on a bass's gill wound. Such an overabundance of salt will cause more damage by disrupting the balance of water in the cells of the gill (as well as anywhere else it touches). The salt will draw out the moisture while replacing it with sodium, and the cells will be destroyed, actually bursting - just like it does with slugs and worms. While you may think it aids the clotting of a wound on your hand, the damage you are doing to the skin and tissues is worse, and your body ends up healing more than it needed to. Kind of like the butter on a burn myth. Don't do it to yourself or to a fish!
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Why they call them "bluegill"
I agree with TUX. They's all bluegills or bream to me.
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Glasses vs. Glasses
It is funny, I won't hesitate to spend $20 - 30 bucks on a megabass lure, but I refuse to pay a lot for my sunglasses. My brother has an expensive pair of polorized ray-bans, and had some oakleys before he lost those in the water. I have used both sets of his $120+ glasses and they are not better than my $22 - $25 Woo Davies polarized sunglasses from Bass Pro Shops. These are the best glasses I have ever used, and look very cool too.
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When they absolutely won't bite, what next?
LOL! I do that too!
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bass eyesight
I don't know what to think. All I know is that some of my biggest bass have come a few feet off the bank where I am standing. A few of those have been nesting fish, but my PB came on a buzzbait directly in front of me, only a couple of feet from shore, I was about to stop reeling and pull the bait in for another cast.
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T rig
Usually tex-pose, but if fishing weightless, I sometimes expose the hook - especially if I am fishing a trick-worm near the surface or just a couple of feet down.
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How many does it take to be a "good" day?
I need to catch fish before I consider it a good day fishing. The only way I feel good about getting skunked is on those three or four absolutely perfect weather days in the spring. If I'm skunked, I still enjoy myself, but catching fish make puts it over the top.
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When they absolutely won't bite, what next?
I would try burning a Bandit footloose or slowly working a weightless trickworm with a hook only heavy enough to make it sink very very slowly.
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Favorite Soft Plastics?
6" Lunker City Sluggos Lunker City Sluggo SS Bass Assassin Charm Assassin Zoom Trick Worms Charley's Worms Ribbon Tail Yum Ribbon Tail Yum Houdini Shad Yamamoto Senkos Yamamoto Kuttails Yamamoto Double Skirted Spider Grubs Reaction Innovations The Flirt both sizes
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skipping with a baitcaster?
I can skip like a pro with a spinning reel, but every time I think about doing it with a baitcaster, I think back on the worst bird's nest I've ever gotten and don't even bother attempting it.
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Shallow Crankbaits
The best out there, as far as I'm concerned, (and I Own and use LC and Megabass lures) is the inexpensive little Bandit 100 and Bandit Footloose cranks. There are a million colors to chose from, I have never had a problem with them running true, and their hooks are great and sharp out of the box. They are very sturdy too, and thier paint holds up very well. The only problem I've ever had with bandits is the same problem I have with Mann's. They sometimes get a scummy glue residue on their bills out of the box. This rubs off though, and is only a slight bother. The 100 series goes from0-4 feet, and the Footloose series dives only to 1 foot. There are some square lipped Bagley B-1s that work very well too, but for price, color selection, and ease of obtaining them, the Bandit is the best out there. Mann's also has a new premium version of their minus series out there, but I was not too impressed with their looks so have not tried them. I don't know if Bomber makes a very shallow bait, but I do not catch the amount of fish on similar sized bombers as I do on Bandits.
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Bluegill Swimbait
Bagley makes a very nice sunfish balsa lure (crankbait, not a swimbait though) in some incredible colors. I bought one off Ebay recently, and just got to use it this weekend. It is a floater, but manages to sit upright perfectly. There are models that dive from 0-4 feet, and another that goes to 7 feet. They are bouyant, being balsa wood, but a couple of suspend dots work to keep it from rising too fast. You can get them on Ebay for about $5 - 8 bucks which is cheaper than a bit store...
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Need help finding special lizards.
Try using an x-acto knife on your current lures to carve some feet if you can't find what you're looking for. I usually bring and x-acto knife with me for a little bit of detail work on soft plastics. I have cut my lizards swimming feet before to make it look closer to feet or the little claws some newts have. Sometimes I use it cut a small wedge out of the center of my houdini shads or zoom jerkbaits to give it more of a swimming shimmy. On certain days where they are being 'picky' it really helps.
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seen this bait before?
It's a goby or a sculpin, but with that tail it looks like it was designed for swimming. I would try it on a jighead, fishing slowly and keeping it on or close to the bottom. A shaky head technique might work too.
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Whats your favorite part of bass fishing?
The quiet solitude, the smell of anise on my fingertips, and the zing of my drag as a fish strips line. And, if they're not biting in the summertime, a quick dip to cool off.
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Top ACTUAL trophy bass lures
No double digits yet. Smallie - 7 pounds - live bluegill Largemouth - 8 pounds - Booyah Buzzbait Black with red blade. Largemouth - 8 pounds - same bass as before, a month later, Bass Assassin Charm Assassin Yellow/black fleck weightless.
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Awesome Frog Lure
http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html Yikes! That's a $43 lure.
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Awesome Frog Lure
WHOA! That is the most realistic frog I've seen yet. I wonder how much they are? What does 5,250 Yen work out to be?
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Chuck woolery MOTO lure????????
Don't you dare sully the name of Chuck Woolery! He so rightly deserves to be mentioned in the ranks of Houston, Dance, and Clunn. I can see it now, we can watch Progressive Boat Insurance commecials with 'those fishing guys' - Hank, Bill, Jimmy, Kevin, and Chuck. Progressive boat insurance - We'll have you back on the water in 2 & 2.
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How difference does price make?
Who determines what somebody 'needs'? Really, none of us 'needs' to fish. We are not starving. Really, none of us 'needs' a boat'. Really, none of us 'needs' a rod, reel and lures. When somebody starts dictating 'needs' it starts to get scary. We are free to do what we want with the money we make. It starts looking at best like a 'sour grapes' type thing that somebody has a better boat/equipment/etc, or at worst like a form of mini communism where everybody only gets a $2000 aluminum jon boat with a 5 hp motor because somebody decided that is all we really 'need'. I'd rather choose where and how my money and enjoyment are spent. Sorry - I don't want to pull this into a political thing, I hate politics, but there are two threads of a similar nature with different folks weighing in on how my hard earned cash should be put to use... /end rant
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You really don't need mega $ to catch bass.
I used to take a certain pride in out-fishing my friends using only a zebco fiberglass rod, a $20 shimano 2000 reel, and a few rebel cranks, creme worms, and in-line spinners. They used to laugh that I would use in line spinners and 'cheap-o' worms, until I would double their catch. Then I got a pretty decent job, and the bait monkey tore into me like I was the new guy in prison... Now I happily horde Megabass, Bagley, and LC lures. I still haven't pulled the trigger on a high dollar rod, but if I can afford it at the time, who's business but my own is it, really?