Everything posted by MIbassyaker
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
Everybody should have a silver Aglia or three somewhere in the box. Yup, I do to.
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Best Bass Fishing Books?
More of a Nerd Cave, my wife says. What you can't see are the other shelves of vintage pulp science fiction paperbacks, horror film guides, and robot- and wizard-related kitsch.
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Livetarget Yearling Baits
I have a few baitballs (not sure of the yearling, specifically) and they work about as well as any other hardbaits of their kind. The look neat, but I haven't seen that the bait ball concept is more effective than anything else. Actually, I feel this way about every livetarget bait -- on sale they're worth it (i like their crappie crankbaits and hollow bodied frogs, especially), but at full retail I'm paying for design concepts and pretty finishes that don't quite add enough value in my opinion over less expensive options. YMMV.
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The latest sale thread
As I recall from last year, there was a trick to seeing the not-yet-announced sale items, but double-clicking on the closed doors was not it.
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The latest sale thread
Yes! Don't forget: Gift cards 10% off. A key component of the Optimal TW Strategy: buy gift cards now and use them during sales or on sale items. Hold until next Black Friday if you can wait that long (I can't).
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Current Prevalence of Alternative Sinker Material
Well, that's not all loon deaths. It's a sample, taken to obtain an estimate of the rate. You could never examine all loon deaths since nobody could ever recover all loon carcasses. If half of the carcasses you find are deaths attributable to lead ingestion, what fraction of the carcasses you didn't find are due to lead ingestion? Or rather, what reasons are there to think half is an overestimate? If it could be an overestimate, it could just as well be an underestimate. I don't see why you should expect loons to respect state borders, or expect lead sinkers already present at the bottoms of lakes before the ban magically disappear after the ban. Look. nobody on this board has a truly objective view of this. The OP is asking enthusiasts if they agree with efforts to make their fun time less affordable and more inconvenient. Everyone agrees, "yes, lets look at the evidence", and then immediately find reasons (agendas, politics, motivations, sensationalism, etc.) to ignore reports of evidence whenever it tells them things they don't want to hear.
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St. Croix Mojo Bass Rod Comparison
I have a 6'8" MXF in the Avid X line, and it is pretty much the perfect spinning rod. I use it for weightless plastics mostly, esp. senkos and flukes, but it handles tubes, grubs, shakyheads, ned rigs, topwaters, jerkbaits, and even drop shot like a champ (although I'm not much of a dropshotter).
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New Fenwick AETOS rod - reel won't tighten down?
I don't have this problem with any of my Aetos rods, but it does happen with some reels on my Elite Tech Smallmouth rods. Easily solved with the electrical tape trick mentioned above.
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What type of bait do you have the most?
I have more plastic worms than anything, for sure.
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
yep
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
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1992 Stroke of genius,....NOT!
"100 guaranteed" Lol
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The latest sale thread
Hmm. This should have started by now I think. I don't see anything about it. I was hoping to get a gift card at 10% off again.
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A lack of Bluegill imitation lures
Pretty much any watermelon or green pumpkin colored jig makes a decent approximation to a bluegill. Many companies make jigs, bladed/vibrating jigs, and spinnerbaits with bluegill-patterned skirts, too.
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
Gonna give it a shot and get some more if I like it!
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lures no longer made
I always liked the Mr. Twister Thunder Worm.
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The latest sale thread
American Legacy Fishing has 20% off all Dobyns rods through Sunday.
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Aetos rods $100 off
Oh man. I have already bought four of these from closeout deals at Fenwick and FFO. Fortunately, I don't see any models I absolutely need this second. So I'm going to walk away and pretend I wasn't tempted.
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
Odds and ends from TW and Susquehanna Fishing Tackle: Still have a Tatula reel on the way and a little order of 3 Lucky Crafts from ebay
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Mojo Rigging - Favorite Baits?
--4" to 6" straight tailed worms, like zoom trick worm or biospawn plasmatail. --any little creature bait; some of the ones I've used recently, off the top of my head,: Zoom Baby Brush Hog, Netbait Baby Action Cat, V&M J-bug, Big Bite Baits Kriet Creature. --haven't tried hula grubs on a mojo, but that sounds like a great idea.
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Black Friday Bling!
A few small orders coming in this week. Some crankbaits (LC, SK, 6th sense, Bandit), a couple SK plastics, z-man hula stickz, a project z chatterbait, and shroomz finesse jigs. flipping hooks. owner brush heads. A pompadour. And another Tatula reel. EDIT: Here we go, minus the reel which should arrive at my doorstep any moment:
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Best Frog
Yeah, I've had good success with both of those frogs. For purchasing I'll pull the trigger on Livetargets if I see a good deal, but at full price, pad crasher all the way. I haven't really found any advantages over the pad crasher to be worth the extra price for most other frogs.
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Money saving tricks, ideas, and homemade stuff
It seems kind of obvious, but I haven't seen it mentioned (although basically the same advice as The Reel Ess' trick worm, er..trick): When you have 4"+ creature baits, fish them on a texas rig first. Then, once the nose gets torn up, cut off the first 1/2" and use as a jig trailer. I do this with Rage tail space monkeys and Zoom baby brush hogs all the time. And invest in a lure-retriever!! It will pay for itself almost immediately.
- Braided, Monofilament, or Fluorocarbon line?
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How many days have you been out fishing this year?
I get to fish approximately from April through September, with most of those days coming may-august. 2-3 times per week, usually weekday mornings, during weeks when I don't have too many other obligations in the way. I'm guessing this year was 40-45 days, most of which were 3-5 hours on/in/at the water.