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JWOA

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  1. Whats this all about fall??? KVD, Mike Ike says they enjoy fishing the fall more than spring??? Come on' u can't catch big bass in the fall can u? Ive read the articles but these guys are season pros. Never fished in the fall until yesterday , bass fishing for me was done in the spring through summer and then i moved on the other thing such as hunting big game. But can you catch a large on in the fall?/ I tried yesterday but couldnt find the bass. I thrown jigs, spinnerbaits, inline spinners, shallow cranks, deep cranks, minnows...etc. nothing...did get a bit off a minnow though...but now im thinking ok where are the bass. Had an engineering friend of mine make something for me....a fish finder literally. Its a small gps camera that records and scales whats on the lake. From top to bottom. It shows a 3D scan of what everything looks like. I put this out earlier one day and man....fish were where i figured they were..but they werent biting what I was throwing. I wnet from a 7.1 to 6.3 to a 5.3 to a 4.7. ^65lbs braid 30 pound fluro. 20 pound fluro 15 pound fluro 10 pound fluro....nothing. The pounds not over fished. In my opinion at times it can be under fished.... Didnt know what to do??? But Ima try it again soon. Weather changing water is getting colder..let me know if you can help me with anything.. Would gladly appreciate it.
  2. Umm I guess I should have been more specific ...such as fishing...Like whats usually missed or not toucht tht often
  3. Can you tell me something most abss fishermen miss when fishing
  4. I repaired the rod....should have metion that
  5. Welcome to the Bass Forums of Forums
  6. Gear a BPS Extreme Rod 7.1 had PP 50lb Braid Browning Graphite 7' but cut in down to 6' 3" 1/4 tungsten Berkley Worm Juice
  7. Maybe I need to get a more sensitive rod....or how about different line ( i dont think so). Or it could be something else? When I'm texas rigged worm fishing I can't feel anything. Ive changed over to new tungsten weights changed line even picked a new baitcaster and rod. Still nothing
  8. But I had guys catch fish using the same colors and lures that i was using...and they watched the video too
  9. Im confused...the conditions i guess is lately for the pass week in the morning its 50-60 degrees F....about 2 o clock it warms up to 70-80. Im fishing in the morning. In the morning its usually an overcast or a mild overcast with a nice breeze.
  10. Im cast n retrieve..i tried to make the blades bang together...ima going fishing tomorrow so ill try them then
  11. Tomorrow I'm going bass fishing here in Georgia....what lures have worked down here...or if your up north whats worked up there??? And how about if your futher south than I name???
  12. I havent figured out how to use these lures but will keep on trying them
  13. JWOA replied to JWOA's topic in Fishing Tackle
    That's what i plan to do with mine. Use them for more than just fishing
  14. JWOA replied to JWOA's topic in Fishing Tackle
    So if it does say they are just pic them up or does lens color matter?
  15. JWOA replied to JWOA's topic in Fishing Tackle
    According to what Im reading on Academy.com they are polarized. I'll copy and paste to see if this is what I should be looking for See things for what they are, even in bright sunlight, with the Oakley Men's Oil Rig® Sunglasses that feature warm gray Plutonite® lenses with High Definition Optics® that are polarized to reduce glare without causing haze or distortion. XYZ Optics® technology ensures visual clarity, while UVA, UVB, UVC and blue light protection safeguards your eyes from harmful rays. O Matter® frames. Features and Benefits - Polished black O Matter® frames are light weight, durable and stress resistant for all-day comfort - Warm gray Plutonite® lenses with High Definition Optics® ensure true color perception in bright sunlight - Polaric Ellipsoid® geometry for optimal side protection and extended peripheral view - Polarized lenses block glare without causing haze or distortion - Provide 100% UVA, UVB, UVC and blue light (up to 400 nm) protection - XYZ Optics® technology promotes visual clarity across a wide viewing angle - Curved-frame design for an optimal fit - Integrated hinge mechanisms with dual-cam action - Microclear™ bag included for protective storage - See more at: http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/oakley-men-s-oil-rig-sunglasses/pid-640309?N=871288258+4294953047#sthash.kr2wZsYE.dpuf
  16. JWOA posted a topic in Fishing Tackle
    I saw a nice pair of Oakleys that I like and the fit very well. I was wondering are they good enough lenses to go fishing or should I go out there and buy some thing else worth a little better??? Or which type of Oakley lenses should I get? I like the Oil Rigs a lot and they fit my face very well Thanks for your comments Jeremiah
  17. Whats your favorite??? I dont care about the conditions but just fishing guys ur go to lure? The lure you caught Walter or Big Mammoth on. Name it guys
  18. Greetings David..... Jay White
  19. Whose Irene???
  20. I dont like that either I took them out of my old yetti cooler
  21. Look at it in relationship to my body
  22. It would be hard to go to BPS but will eventually go up there
  23. Thanks and this was caught on a Farm Pond and the Owner wanted this fish taken out
  24. The same fish thts in the picture is the one that Im holding up so yea you may wanna check ur glasses

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