Skip to content

Smokinal

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Smokinal

  1. Smokinal replied to BenBJ21's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Absolutely try different retrieves. The 'ol hop, hop is a typical pattern but often times they like it on a slow crawl; which can be done a couple different ways. One, with the reel handle itself; just reeling very slowly a short distance and pause if you like. Two, the method I prefer, a very slow sweep with the rod, with a pause to reel the slack. These will obviously keep the bait on the bottom more, which they prefer sometimes. A whole other approach is "stroking" the jig. Youtube some vids for a better explanation but it's basically very aggressively ripping the jig off the bottom to initiate a reaction bite. I've had this work well for me before; usually a warmer water tactic when they are a little more aggressive themselves. Keep in mind that all of the above can, and will, work for your worm fishing during the summer as well. If one isn't working, try the other!
  2. Jerkbaits; try different styles and colors lipless cranks; red or gold. Try straight retrieve or "yo-yo" jigs crawled slowly on bottom These^^work for me from ice-out to around 50deg water. When water hits 50, spinnerbaits and crankbaits will start to work too. As well as jigs and lipless baits
  3. I used to fish a SB often, then got away from them for some reason. But, this winter I ordered 6-7 new baits; gonna get back on em here soon. My water is still 43-44 deg
  4. I always think about this too. Years ago, I started carrying a ziplock baggie with baking soda in it. After I get launched, and before I rig rods, I scrub my hands with baking soda and rinse in the lake.
  5. ....one lake can produce numbers and another can produce quality. My "home lake" gives me insane numbers. Rarely do I catch less than 25-30 in a 5 hr morning; with days reaching 60-70 in a 6-7 hr day. But most will be 1.5-2.5 lbers, which I'll take all day. But it's nice to get some quality fish now and again, so that's when we head to lake B, which is what we did today. My neighbor with a 5-7 And me with a 5-3 And a good smallie We only boated 6 fish total, but most were better than average fish. And that's how it consistantly is in those 2 lakes. If I want numbers, I go to one; quality, I go to the other. Just odd how it works every time. Oh, and my beer you can stand a spoon up in to finish the day
  6. ^^^Yup; I keep a towel on the deck all the time. I don't mind the slime on me but prefer not to get it all over my rods, handles etc... I like to take care of my equipment and keep it clean.
  7. A 7' Med Heavy, fast will throw almost anything. Probably the most universal rod out there. And you can get a decent rod that will get you out there fishing for $60-$90 Sure, $100-$200 will get you a lighter, more sensitive rod but don't "not fish" because you can't afford a $200 rod. Get what your means allow. EDIT: Just saw your reply; you can get a really nice rod for ~$150
  8. Smokinal replied to SEB's topic in Fishing Tackle
    All good info above but I'm betting on most of those bites you missed were either small bucks or panfish just grabbing the tail end of the bait. You could try a couple of things in that case. Try a 4" senko on a 2/0 EWG hook; try a 3/0 or even 4/0 in a 5" bait with the hook more in the center of the bait, rather than on the very end (run the bait farther up the hook/line before exiting the bait) And when fish short strike a crankbait or jerkbait, one thing that can tell you is your color may be slightly off; try a different color to make them commit more to the bait. Keep us posted!
  9. Yes^^ and Yes^^ I just had this issue with a Pro Qualifier. Took the anti-reverse bearing out, washed it with brake cleaner, put it together dry (some say dry; some say light oil) and it works perfect now.
  10. Man have I had great luck with Delco Voyagers!
  11. No order: frog ned craw or TRD on a ned head senko spinnerbait jig
  12. GET OUT!! That's incredible! So glad to hear he's that much up and about. Keep passing along our blessings, thoughts and well wishes.
  13. I've heard this before. I've gotta get one of these and was wondering if this is still the case with these "twisted trebles" they use on them now? Are we not liking those?
  14. Interesting vid on the topic
  15. Nice to hear that man! Best wishes
  16. That's a good bag!
  17. Nice week! Looks like you were onit like a hornit....
  18. Spinning with the regular and casting with the 110+1
  19. Can't beat a jerkbait in water under 50. A blk/blue Rage Space Monkey on a jighead has been good to me too. Getting close to 50 and from 50-60, a red trap starts to work well and spinnerbaits start to shine.
  20. I'm essential so nothing has changed for me; regular life goes on
  21. Snagged baits! For real though, I'd look for those smaller, hard to find areas. We can all find the ledge, drop off, old road etc... What is hard to find and even "see" on a graph are those "spots on spots"; the small rock pile on the ledge, the area where boulders turn to rip rap, where rip rap turns to gravel, that small bush, that small rock pile in the middle of nowhere.
  22. I would probably try this too, but in all seriousness, I'd duck down and keep a low profile....
  23. Sorry to hear about the 4 yr old but congrats on a handsome 8 week old! He'll bring you lots of love and enjoyment!
  24. I've always liked him; he's so intense and I love that. Prayers and good thoughts sent

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.