Everything posted by MIbassyaker
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Most productive color combinations for Jigs?
They all work. We all have favorites...black and blue, green pumpkin, PBJ are really popular. I like greens and browns, sometimes with orange, chartreuse or purple highlights. But I don't think anybody who doesn't fish where you are can answer what the most productive color would be for you. Waterbodies are different, forage species are different. ..even the same species crayfish can be differently-colored in different waters. Baitfish, crayfish and other critters often change color somewhat based on their surroundings, and different waters have different substrates, vegetation, cover elements, water clarity and stain, and so on. If you want to get more specific than "dark" or "light", you probably have to experiment a bit. Get the package deal from Siebert -- it has the 5 most popular colors, and you can try them all out; then get more of the colors that work better for you.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
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What’s everyone’s favorite jig trailer particularly under $4?
Zoom chunks are good. They are one of the only trailers that come in my favorite color: Pumpkin/rootbeer with green flake. But there are some other good trailers under $4 most places: -Big Bite Baits Chunk, Swimming Craw & Yo Mamma -Yum Craw Papi & Christie Craw -Netbait Paca Craw & Paca Chunk All good value at that price.
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Favorite Senko colors
1. Green Pumpkin. 2. Green Pumpkin with Chartreuse tail.
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Sneaking into private property
C'mon, getcher controversy! Get it right here! Before the thread locks down!
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Sneaking into private property
I'm Gen Z. We just......eh. Never mind. Nothing matters.
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Fantasy Fishing 2021 - Official Thread
Yup, me too. I wish we could enter them all at once, and keep each week open for editing until the event. Like me, you only have one overlapping angler (Walters) between the two teams. One obvious reason is no buckets. Also, I'm ignoring ownership % completely since it seems like more of a "long game". I don't have a sense of whether or not that's a mistake...we'll see!
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Fantasy Fishing 2021 - Official Thread
Lake Fork Team: I balked at Zaldain's 64% (!) ownership, but he's going to blow up sooner or later and he's been consistently great at Fork. Also, fiddled around with Drain the Lake a little bit, and here's what I came up with -- Interestingly, other than Hudnall there's no overlap with my regular roster:
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Any michigan guys here
Threw the dog in the car and drove around to six small lakes/bayous to check WTs at the launch. All between 54 and 59 degrees F, which puts them about a month ahead of where the same spots were last year, maybe a little more. Last year I got the impression these places were about 2-weeks behind typical, which would put the current temps about 2 or 3 weeks ahead. Yeesh. At best I may be able to get the yak out Friday, and maybe 2-3 more times the next couple weeks. UPDATE: Looks like the big cool-down over the last week has stalled things -- we should be much closer to a typical schedule after this week.
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Michigan Largemouth Bass Record ?
Wowza! When did you catch that beast? It's reasonable to expect a lake that produced one would produce others. If you told me ten DD largemouth were caught in Michigan last year, I would be more likely to believe they came from the same 2 or 3 lakes than from 10 different lakes.
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Fantasy Fishing 2021 - Official Thread
The classic is included in the regular fantasy series of events, so I assume it will be included in Drain the Lake too. There will just be a need to plan ahead and figure out who to save for which events, and keep close track of the upcoming schedule, starting with Event #5: 5. Fork, TX 6. Neely Henry, AL 7. Guntersville, AL 8. Ray Roberts, TX -- The Classic (smaller & different field of anglers) 9. Champlain, VT 10. St. Lawrence River, NY If the classic is included, that requires additional strategy since the classic has its own roster, and the field is smaller. I think my approach will be to first figure out which anglers I definitely want to use, and then distribute them to different weeks. And maybe keep in mind a couple back-ups for each event in case I change my mind on someone, or if someone has to miss an event or end their season.
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Any michigan guys here
I'm starting to worry the spawn is on track to be well ahead of schedule in the Grand Rapids area, and it's going happen before my work/life to-do list opens up enough to enjoy much of the pre-spawn.
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Tips for landing a pike in kayak sitting?
Do you replace with singles, or just not fish crankbaits, jerkbaits, poppers, etc.?
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Fantasy Fishing 2021 - Official Thread
I kinda like seeing pros get just as excited as I do about 1lb bass.
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Fantasy Fishing 2021 - Official Thread
Yeah, what he's doing is a lot more familiar to me than the reservoir fishing we usually see. Up here the great lakes get national attention, but the vast majority of people here are fishing small- to medium-sized rivers and natural lakes. We have a few impoundments here and there, but nothing like the big reservoirs everybody else has.
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Sit or stand ?
Stand on the shore, mostly sit on the kayak.
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Fantasy Fishing 2021 - Official Thread
Probably missed our last chance to get Christie in any bucket below A.
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Fantasy Fishing 2021 - Official Thread
That was my logic too. We thought we were so clever...
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Grubs vs small swimbaits
I think of it this way: Both curly-tail and paddle-tail plastics have been catching fish for decades. In recent years, Keitech seems to have perfected the paddle-tail design, so they have produced tons of them, and they are available everywhere, and many companies are trying to keep up with their own version. But no company has found any way to improve upon the curly-tail grub design. So you don't see companies really pressing for advantage on this design. A curly-tail grub was the first artificial lure I ever learned how to use, and I still catch fish on them sometimes. I've been using paddletails more often than curly-tails recently, but if I were to switch back entirely, I bet I wouldn't see any drop in catches.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Those are really nice fish, congrats! I'm....not so sure they're 8 & 6 Lb. I recommend checking your scale. Divided by 2 and maybe add 0.5-1 seems more plausible, and would still be bigger than most smallies I catch.
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Blade quality
All right, I want to hear more about this. The absence of difference is something I understand. But actual superiority of cheap blades over premium at catching fish is not.....come on, spill it.
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What color would you use of the spinner bait in murky water?
Yeah, I think this is the actual correct answer. Be approximate about forage type, but save your deep worry about colors for other conditions.
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Any michigan guys here
Ok. My first bass of 2021 is not......ahh.....not exactly a giant, but I was happy when it bit my keitech on my 3rd cast of the year: 5 little guys all that size from the riverbank last Friday afternoon. It's probably going to be a couple weeks yet before I can get the kayak out actually on any water, but might sneak a couple more short bank excursions in until then.
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Swimming Worm
I don't know about the 7" Cut-R but the 6" is a really interesting bait fished weightless, and there isn't anything else quite like it. The tail waves exactly like a baitfish tail fin on a horizontal fall, and they can be jerked or swum as well -- you can fish them as a stick worm, a soft jerkbait, and swimbait all in the same retrieve. Never had any trouble with durability, except occasionally a very committed sunfish making off with the tail.