Everything posted by Shadow1
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FG or Albright? Can't make up my mind.
Lot of great advice on here for you to take in. Seems like you are on the right track. If you're a tournament fisherman, which knot can you tie fast, but correctly? Which knot can you tie correctly and quickly in the wind and rain? I have a friend that can tie 3 or 4 different knots. He must have been a boy scout . . . anyway, he can tie some great knots in his garage. Get him on a boat in the wind and rain . . . he always ties the Alberto.
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What should I buy for drop shot
All very good reels. I have a Miraval on a St. Croix Victory 6'10" med light rod. Love the set-up. It was recommended by someone on this site.
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Need help and advice on copolymer
McCoy's Mean Green for me for years and years. Was fishing a dropshot off of a rock wall in Canada 3 years ago for smallies. Had been snagged up a couple of times. Retied and put a new sinker on . . . cast out and it felt like another snag. Not quite . . . my line started peeling off my reel down to the backing. After what truly was 15 minutes of reel and run, I boated a 34" Pike. This was with 15lb Sufix 832 braid with an 8lb Mean Green leader. Got her released, and checked my leader . . . it was big time nicked up but did not break.
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Can you help me set up my arsenal for a Ontario SMB trip?
Would never claim to be an expert, but I have been on well over 20 trips to Ontario in search of the "Bronze Monsters"! A friend and I are doing a two week trip this June. So, here is my advice and experiences . . . I only use 6'9" or 6'10" medium action rods. I have taken a med/light or a med/heavy with me . . . I just really never use them often enough. As for line, I use 15 or 10lb braid (usually Sufix 832) and an 8lb copoly leader (usually McCoys Mean Green). Lures are what I use here in the states except for colors. A lot of the water I fish is dark tannic water, so I have changed up colors, but not lures themselves. My advice, fish what you have confidence in. If you take a lot of tackle, you will be playing with baits all day instead of finding where the fish are. Many fisherman say smallmouth move around, not sure if that is true on smaller lakes here in the states. However, they do in Canada. Say we have had success on a rock pile off of a point on Monday, we go back on Tuesday . . . no fish . . . none. Fish it on Wednesday . . . none. Go back on Thursday and boom, fish! Ok, lures . . . as I said fish your confidence baits. My favorite popper is the Evergreen OB. This comes from a Megabass fanboy! If the weather is even close, it gets killed in Canada. You can walk it or splash it really well. Caught three 5lbers on it last year. I love the Big Bite Baits "Nekorama" for Neko rigging. Canadian smallies do also. Drop shot fishing off of bluff walls with rock has really worked well. 3/16oz weight with an HDTackle 3" black hellgrammite has always been good. So, from what I have written, use your confidence baits. You may have to adjust your colors from the states. As for where, I always look for rock shoreline with some boulders especially if they are next to main lake points or secondary points. Avoid weeds and wood . . . PIKE!! Now talking Pike . . . I don't use any Ploppers or Buzzbaits. Smallies love them and so do Pike. I had one pike chase my popper last year. Other than that, they left it alone. My buddy lost two ploppers last year to pike. I have used the titanium leaders mentioned on a previous post. I only use them on Megabass Vision 110 jrs. As for jerkbaits, they work, but I get more bites on flukes than jerkbaits. Again, coming from a Megabass fan boy. I am waiting impatiently for June 5th when we head up. First time I have ever done two weeks in a row.
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do you dress like a fisherperson?
I only own two "fisherman person" items . . . both are Megabass hats that I wear a lot. Not sure if that qualifies or not. I wear shorts year 'round (even in freezing temps), t-shirts, and hoodies. I only own one pair of jeans.
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School me on Flukes
Love flukes, but mostly use D Shads now. I learned this from a fellow fisherman over ten years ago. I take a 3/0 Trokar off-set worm hook, wrap some lead wire around it and insert. Keeps the fluke down to fish for suspended fish. Core Tackle now has a jig called the "Scamper" rig. Been fishing mine this way for years. Quit using EWG hooks years ago. Way to many missed fish.
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KKJAPANLURE
Thanks guys . . . appreciate the comments and help!!
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Limit yourself to 10 lures... what are they?
- Yamamoto Senko - Yamamoto Senko - Yamamoto Senko - Megabass Vision 110 Jr - Megabass Pop X - Lucky Craft Gunfish - Tackle HD Hellgrammite - Zoom Trick Worm - Tim Poe Spinnerbait Not only is this my 10, but I have actually sold most of my tackle, and these baits are all I have in my garage. Now I have a lot of them. I have for instance 21 Vision 110's. Literally 200 4" Senkos in 301 color. I buy them in 50 count bulk bags My fishing is much simpler, and I have caught better and more fish the last 2 years since I did this.
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KKJAPANLURE
Has anyone purchased lures from this Japanese lure store? I have never bought anything from a Japan lure store. They have a few things I am very interested in. Just wondering what some experience might be. Any issues with your credit card etc?
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Favorite wacky worms
Wow . . . never more better words of wisdom spoken . . . I started out with the Yamamoto and just can't give them up. I have tried every brand of stick bait you can name, and I just don't catch the fish I do with the OG. A friend of mine and I did an uncontrolled experiment a few years ago . . . we went out on his boat, and were both wacky rigging. He was using a Yum Dinger in watermelon/red flake, and me the OG in color 301. About 2 hours later he said, "can I have some of those senkos". I let him use some and he started catching fish.
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Those little pr*cks come back to haunt !
After years of fishing for Pike and Musky, and getting our hands all tore up, we started doing this on the boat. No more infections or sore hands.
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St. Croix Victory spinning rods - recommended reels/line to use ?
I just bought a new Victory last year. I put a Shimano 2500 Miravel on it. All I can say is "wow". It's been a great combo. I mainly use 10lb 832 braid with a 6lb McCoys Mean Green leader.
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You like Hula Grubs? Try this.
I was fishing a river system last year with a friend. He was down stream fishing, and was slaying them. Decent size also. I asked him what he was throwing, and he showed me a Neko rigged 5" single tail grub. He used a 1/32 oz nail weight, and an Owner Mosquito hook. He set me one up, and about 5 casts later a very very nice 2 plus pound smallie destroyed it. I will have to give this a try. He told me he's been Neko rigging grubs for a few years now.
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Gamakatsu G-Finesse Cover Neko Hook.
I watched a video on YouTube of Shin Fukae using them. My understanding is he invented them. I have been thinking about getting some of them. There is an old mine quarry where I have permission to fish. Lots of standing timber and brush piles. But like you, I wonder if the bite gap is large enough for a stick bait. Shin was using a 5" Senko as he was demonstrating rigging.
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Best Modern Low-Stretch Copolymer / Mono (Life After Defier Armilo)
I have used YZH in the past and liked it very much. Had a friend give me a spool of McCoys Mean Green. Haven't looked back. Very manageable and strong. Drop shotting in Canada 2 years ago. Fishing on a bluff wall in 7-10 feet of water. Cast out let it soak for a minute, my line starts moving off, set the hook, and my drag starts buzzing. Quite literally 10 minutes later, a 40" Northern is in the net! 10 lb 832 braid with a 6lb Mean Green leader. Enough said about strength.
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Plastic interaction question . . .
Much thanks guys for the info!!!
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Plastic interaction question . . .
Good morning guys, hope all is well. I have a quick question . . . a friend of mine has been making jigs in his garage. They are actually quite nice. Anyway, he will make them with silicone skirts or living rubber. Do either of these interact with the Z man type of plastic in a negative way? Thanks much!
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question about med/heavy rod
Thanks for the info and replies gentlemen. I too only have med and med/light spinning rods. St. Croix Victory 6'10" med/lt is one of my very favorite rods. I just thought for the price he is asking it might be worth a purchase. Thanks again.
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question about med/heavy rod
Hey guys a quick question about med/heavy spinning rods. A friend of mine is selling some of his older gear. This guy is the greatest, but he is one of those guys that has more money than brains . . . he has 2 older Falcon spinning rods both are 6'8" or 6'9" I can't remember right now. Both are Med/heavy power fast action. Would those rods be useful for Wacky and Neko rigging? Also, I fish some 1/4 oz finesse football jigs. Would those rods be ok for those techniques? If not those techniques, what would you use them for? Thanks and Merry Christmas to one and all!!!!
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I have an ongoing debate with my friend about smallmouth and sun. He insists that they LIKE sun, and it is only the barometric pressure of a bluebird day that stifles them. My experience has been the opposite; the cloudier and nastier the better.
I completely believe this is true. In Canada this past June. Crazy week with multiple fronts coming thru. If it was sunny to partly sunny, we caught fish Neko rigging with Senko color 301 (green pumpkin w/green and purple flake) in 7-10 feet of water. When it got cloudy and some rain fell, we could go Wacky rig blue pearl with silver flake Senkos in shallow water 3-5 feet deep. We ran that pattern all week and caught some real nice fish, as well as, numbers.
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Fishing alone
I don't really have a preference. I have a very good friend who is great to fish with. He is experienced and a fun guy to be around. My wife likes to hit a couple of friend's ponds . . . however, it is a lot of fun to go wade a local creek by myself for some smallie action. Just last week I went to a friend's pond, put the John boat in the water, and just let the wind take me where ever it wanted. Sat there for over 3 hours catching bass by myself.
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stupid tube rigging 2.75" tube
Thanks for the replies/info guys. I found what I was looking for . . . "Bite Me Tackle" has stupid tube jigs that go down to a 2/0 hook size. They are built for smaller 2.75" tubes. Already sent in my order.
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Neko craw
I have been looking at trying this technique out; however, I got my butt kicked last Saturday by a guy using a Neko rig I never thought of. I told him I was going to put it on here he just laughed and said, 'go ahead". Anyway, we were fishing a large creek last Saturday. We were about 40 yds apart and he was whacking them. Here is what he was doing . . . he had a 4" twist tail grub with a 1/16 oz nail weight inserted, used an o ring, and a drop shot hook. It was a Neko grub and he was killing the fish. He rigged me one up and second cast bang a nice 14" smallie.
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stupid tube rigging 2.75" tube
Hey guys, anyone know of a way to rig a smaller 2.75" tube up "stupid" style? I have experimented with tube size, and I just get bit much more on my creek and river smallies with a smaller size tube. If I rig with exposed a hook, it is almost impossible to fish some of the very rocky areas. I run a larger tube, I don't get the quality bites. Any ideas or help! Thanks much.
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Airbrushing jerkbaits
I'm looking for someone to airbrush some jerkbaits for me. Can anyone on here recommend someone that does this. Thanks much!