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Hags Tornado
don't try to throw it weightless on a lightwire hook... it will float! I like throwing it on a Carolina Rig with a lightwire hook (it floats up off the bottom...). I also throw it on jig heads (1/8-1/4oz) and texas rigged the same way. It worked pretty well for me in some thick grass on a lightweight carolina rig (1/8oz) and a 30" leader
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Best Way to get the Senko Wiggle
I had the same problem you did... did you try a senko from a different pack? I don't know if I got a bad pack or what (both packs I was using at the time were brand new).... but, one would just fall and the other would shimmy. I throw them weightless, texas rigged on a 5/0 Daichii hook with a screw lock in the eye... one bag worked right, the other bad didn't. And the megastrike in the bag... I've done that before, and each worm only lasted for 1 fish - and that was if the worm actually stayed on the hook during the cast. They got too soft, so now I just keep them in their orginal pack zipped up, and inside a Plano storage box. If I want scent on it, I put it on 2 baits the morning before I leave the house, and they last a lot longer than permeating the whole bag. Not to mention, sometimes you want some scent, sometimes you don't
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Best lure(s) for this time of year...
Carter's is hard to fish from the bank.. We bummed out at Yahoola too in our tourney. We weighed in 3 fish for 3lbs and took 3rd place. Our fish were caught on a jerkbait and spider jigs. We caught about 15 fish, but none of them were over 12".. close, but no cigar
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Best lure(s) for this time of year...
we used to live at walden crossing... you're bout 3 minutes from my house. that ultravibe speed craw is good - i forgot about that. Put it on a shakey head and go to town! The super speed craw is good too, just a little bigger. Good luck out there at Carters.. we'll be at Yahoola. I just saw they edited out our fishing website for self promotion.. I wasn't trying to promote, just show him what lakes to fish around us. Our memberships are closed anyways, but sorry if I abused the rules, that wasn't my intention.
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Best lure(s) for this time of year...
I live off exit 16 too.. actually, right off the exit you make a hard right onto Lower Scott Mill Rd, then right on Brick Mill.. I live in the Brick Mill subdivision if you know where that is. I've caught the majority of my fish at Carter's off those spanky jigs. The pumpkin with strands of chartreuse. As far as worms go, I've use a shakey head with watermelon and caught some little ones. I use Roboworms a lot and up there I caught some on Oxblood light. I would think green pumpkin, black, and watermelon would work... those and june bug are the only worms I throw and do good on. Pumpkin might actually be the best color - I heard LB say the clarity was 5-6' right now I don't fish Allatoona.. I should since I live right there at it basically, but I fish a lot of the electric only lakes. The closest to us is Lathem Reservoir which is off Hwy 369. Lake Acworth, Carter's ReRegulation (on the other side of the dam), Yahoola (Gainesville) and Cedar Creek which is on the other side of Gainesville. [edit]Edited to remove self-promotion[/edit]
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Best lure(s) for this time of year...
Brandon what lakes are you fishing? I live in Canton and fish a lot of the places around. They aren't spawning yet, but they are getting ready and looks like they are starting to stage. Last Sunday at Lake Acworth, I caught a 4lb female, threw right back to the same spot and caught a 3lb male... looks like they are going to be on the banks at the same time. As soon as the bed is made, the female will probably jump right on it as soon as he's done. Work with texas rigged soft plastics - lizards, baby brush hogs (green pumpkin for stained, watermelon for clear water). You can also throw a senko out - they should bite slow baits right now, and dead stick everything. You're gonna have to work slow, especially fishing from the bank. I've only seen a few fish caught on spinnerbait lately, so I don't think that bite has picked up yet. You can also throw lipless cranks, they have been hitting that hard for the last few weeks. Just work everything SLOW... you'll pull something up on the bank. Good luck EDIT** just saw you were going to Carters... Jerkbaits off points (I know you're on the bank... tough stuff). That brown jig might come in handy though, especially if you can find some rocks. I don't know if Carter's fish have moved up shallow or not, but last time I was out there I was catching them on 1/4oz spanky jigs with a peanut butter/watermelon NetBait trailer. Carolina rig your lures later in the day... but it's going to be a slow bite.
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tiny & baby brush hog any good for april
in the beginning of march and 50* water temps, i was flipping a 6" brush hog and caught a 6.1# off the bank.. last week caught another 4 & 3lb texas rigging baby brush hogs on roads beds.. lipless cranks, senkos, baby brush hogs, lizards and craw patterned cranks are all I throw in April.. and they aren't on beds yet in the part of GA I live in
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Guess the weight
I'm going with 7.5lbs... that close to the body you can just about tell the length and from the girth... well, it's a HAWG either way
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Your best senko color and presentation
I've had the best luck on Green Pumpkin/Watermelon laminate 5"... I use a 5/0 Daichi swimbait hook with no weight, it's got a screw in the eye to put the worm on... so far, that has got to be one of the sharpest hooks out of the pack I've ever used, and it's strong too... I'd rank it right up there with my Owner hooks
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If you could only own one type of reel ?
I'm a baitcaster fan as well. I own 2 spinning rods and I think I might have thrown them 3 times... basically for drop shotting which I have yet to make myself stick with. I've got 2 Daiwa Vientos and those things have never let me down... Hardly ever do I have any backlashes, and they reel and cast with ease.
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Need help reading Topo
he's right on the sand and rock... that's how we lay things out in the military. they did that incase the water level receded and needed more shore line. don't plane in that area if you can help it, never know where the actual depths are supposed to be. but considering this map is from the 60s, i doubt you have anything to worry about.
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My fishing class
You gotta remember you live in Atlanta - law suit capital of the world! Believe me, I know - I live in Canton and work in Dunwoody. I am also an underwriter for Risk Management and theres no way in Hades you want to get the liability insurance. You'd more than likely get that one person in the neighborhood who needs gas money more than you - they find out you have $1million limits of insurance, then tell their kid to do something stupid so they can get the loot. You think it's a crazy idea, but I see claims come across my desk like this all the time - and when kids are involved, there's no mercy in the court. Best thing you can do is get the parents to bring the kids to the lake, drop them off with you for a couple of hours. Don't advertise it as babysitting, because then you are liable again should something happen. If the parents leave them on their own accord, you're pretty much off the hook. You aren't being paid, and you don't have to have a license because you aren't babysitting. They will usually tip you pretty good for just taking their kids off their hands. If you have a Home Owners Association (HOA), bring it up at one of their meetings and see how they react. They will let you know right off the bat whether they will allow it or not. One other thing, make sure you know the parents well enough for them to leave their kids with you. You might want to think about taking the parents along the first time and go thru the whole class thing with them so they know how you react with their kids. If you plan on having a lot of kids at one time, be careful because I don't care who you are, there is no way one person can keep an eye on 10 kids at one time and keep them out of harms way. Kids are too nosey, and if they aren't the ones being instructed, they'll surely find something to get into. Hope you can figure something out.
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Hot temp fishing ?????????
I've caught my biggest fish when it was 95-100 degrees - In South Carolina where the humidity and everything else makes it feel closer to 115 (that is actually worse heat than when I was in Iraq wearing full gear, atleast you could breath there!) I fish creek beds during this time of year - 5 feet with structure (stumps, logs, etc).. I cast parallel to the shore and sit right on the edge of the creek bed where the ledge drops off from 5-15 feet. I sit in the same spot each time I go and I'm always pulling in bass ranging from 5-10 lbs. People then want to come and fish around me because they are having no luck - I don't mind that though, there's enough fish in there for everyone and I like watching people pull in big fish they are not used to catching. To me, I guess it's all about giving and teaching people where/how to fish on lakes they know nothing about.
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line survey
I only use baitcasters and here is how my 3 main reels are set up: 1. Daiwa Viento - Kistler Helium LTA - #15 Triple Fish Fluoro (main rod/reel used for everything - course all I do is worm fish) 2. Daiwa Viento - Powell Max - #30 Stren Super Braid (my wife's setup, when she goes fishing) 3. Daiwa Alpha Itos 103A - GLoomis 6'6" - 15# PLine Halo (this is the only line that I have found to use on this reel. I don't use this reel as much and should look into selling it. If anyone wants to do a straight up trade for another Daiwa Viento for the Alphas Ito let me know. It's practically a brand new reel even though it looks like it really needs to be cleaned. I don't take it out with me fishing, just sits in the garage. I bought it brand new 2 years ago. If interested, email me at russell.edwards@aig.com or jre010@yahoo.com - I don't get to check out these sites that often anymore.
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Do you talk when fishing?
i usually fish by myself... so i will talk to other fishers around me, i like talking and not paying attention to the lure because that is when i catch most fish - by accident because i immediately set the hook when i feel something. other times i have my radio going, so ill get lost in the music or something stupid - guess when im talking to others i have this "challenge" going on to get more fish in the boat with others around