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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
I was out on Klinger Lake in Michigan this past weekend. I only had a couple hours. Didn't have much luck. 2 good size Rock Bass slapped at my crankbait and got snagged by the treble hooks. 2 small LMB slammed a double willow spinnerbait in white/chart. That was it for me. Wind cut my day short in my tiny jon boat. I also had the unpleasant experience of two boats rolling into "my spot" while I was catching fish. Thought it was pretty disrespectful considering there's a whole lake to fish. Anyone else have that problem?
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
Chatterbait (green pumpkin and black/blue) gets annihilated at my work pond. The big girls can't get enough of it. Green pumpkin senko catches all ranges. Dinks were choking the frog today.
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
Tried a new local subdivision pond last night. Chatterbait and Senko were all I needed to land three 2-pounders and two 3-pounders in just over an hour. The largest was 3.9.....some may call that a 4 Flat out destroyed my chatterbait and about pulled the rod from my hand. Never had a fish fight as hard as she did. Jumping all over the place, etc. Would've bet money that it was well over 5 by the way it pulled. The best feeling was me slaying them while everyone else around me was getting skunked. Usually it's the other way around.
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Drop Shot Rod Actions
Considering a dedicated drop shot combo and I have a question. I know a lot of it comes down to personal feel, but is there a reason not to get a shorter, 6'6" ML/F rod? I don't have a boat and mostly do bank fishing, so sometimes I'm limited by the trees around me. Casting a longer rod can be difficult. Also, I'm an avg height person at 5'9" and all of my rods reflect that: bait casters are all 6'7", spinning rod for t-rigs is 6'6"....although I do have a 7' cranking stick and a 7'1" frog rod (both feel too big when I'm using them). With all that said, I like Dobyns and have two choices: Fury 6'6" ML/F (which is not listed as Drop Shot specific) but still suits my typical rod lengths. Or... Savvy Microguide 6'9" ML/F (which is listed as Drop Shot specific) but a few inches longer rod than I'm used to. Thoughts on this? I'm leaning towards the 6'9" Savvy but I'm a bit hesitant.
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Chatterbait first impression
Black and Blue chatterbait for the win again today in my local pond. 2# and 4# largies. The four pounder grabbed it on the fall. I barely had time to engage the reel before I felt the light go tight. I set the hook, and my rod bent in half. I should've weighed it again to double check the weight. I guessed 5# min once I got it up to the bank and could see it in the water. Scale read 4.0 though. Very fun lunch break today.
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Chatterbait first impression
It does not. So far I haven't had any problems. Weeds aren't too thick right now. Caught two more today.
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Chatterbait first impression
Tied on my first chatterbait in black and blue today. Caught three in 30 minutes with a slow and steady retrieve. Loved it.
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The Ned Rig Resource
Ned Rig is my confidence bait at my local pond. I caught five 1-pounders in 35 minutes the other day. Biggest was 1.85. Still looking for a bit more size. But a fish is a fish for me. It's a blast. 1/16th oz jig head black and blue fleck ZMan TRD (used the same lure the entire time. Indestructible).
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
Thanks for the info. Where do feel are good places to drop some rocks?
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
Is it illegal (or frowned upon) to create rock piles in lakes? I've heard of numerous people dropping Christmas trees in them, but recently I've heard of people stacking cinder blocks in a pile. I'm sure this is nothing new, but I just want to know if it's legal. If so, I may have to consider creating some hot spots in my home lake.
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
I'm heading to the boat show this weekend. My dream boat is the Nautique Super Air G23. Unrelated to the boat show, I got out for the first time since fall today. I'm not a winter fisherman. I hate the cold. But as everyone has noticed, it's 60+ degrees and sunny, so I'm outside fishing. Had no luck pulling jigs along the bottom of my local spot. Will try again tomorrow, perhaps with a different presentation. If anyone has a tip for this weird February weather we're having, feel free to help me out.
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
Haven't been able to get out to fish in a while. Had my spirits renewed today while talking to a co-worker who fishes the same pond as me. He caught a stringer of 2 and 3 pounders in thirty minutes the other evening. Said they were just stacked on each other. Hopefully I can get back out tomorrow.
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
I used to live in the River Crossing apartments. That pond behind them (near Champs) is loaded with little half-pounders that will eat up a soft plastic. I used to catch a ton on soft plastic jerk baits/ flukes. I never caught anything big though.
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Too light to mount?
I agree with others: -Entirely up to you. -Replicas are the way to go. Keep the genes in the water, let the fish grow, let someone else have the experience you had. -For me, it all depends on the average size per location I'm fishing. If I'm in FL or TX, there's no way I'm buying a replica of a 6#. If your home lake only pumps out 1 and 2#'ers, and you land a 6....I'd consider it. Get what I'm sayin?
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Making Your Own Bass Pond
$3000-$5000 per acre is the quote I saw. Interesting article: http://www.fieldandstream.com/articles/fishing/bass/where-fish/2004/04/how-build-your-own-bass-pond