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ThatFishin'Guy

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  1. Tubes have always been a great fish producer for me in the rivers here up north. Also a craw coloured Manns 1-minus can be killer in the faster water.
  2. I had the same experience but the fish still liked 'em! I just t-rigged them and tossed them into holes in the weeds, haven't used them as a trailer though.
  3. Those look amazing. Makes me wanna go out for some smallies.
  4. I got one of these rods not too long ago. So far i have no complaints!
  5. I don't really get what the big deal with this Ned rig is. I've been throwing small grubs on an 1/8oz jig head for a LONG time and produces the same numbers as fish. I don't get what's so revolutionary about this technique. Maybe someone can help me think differently about this or if its just another fishing fad that will loose its spot in the limelight in a few months.
  6. I use it for everything as I do not have the money to have multiple combos. But I mainly fish Texas rigs, weightless plastics, jigs aswell as any hard bait. Seems to work fine for all those techniques. I just try to keep the lure weight within the guidelines. Also I have the 6'10" M/F.
  7. sorry pic didnt upload.....
  8. hey guys. My grandpa just gave me a tacklebox full of lures the other day and there's a few here that I've never heard of before that actually look pretty cool. I'd like to use them but if they are discontinued/collectible I'd rather keep them than risk losing them. The most interesting ones that I got have BENO written on the bottom and I have two with 3 joints. One in a frog type pattern and the other orange. The other BENO only has one joint and is also in a frog pattern. The other lure I have is a Heddon Tadpolly, at least that's what it looks like it says. So should I use em or keep em?
  9. i got an *** Black as my first "good" casting rod and couldn't be more pleased. Its a super light setup paired with my Lews Speed Spool LFS. I haven't had a lot of time on the water with it yet but I cant for see any problems happening any time soon, also I use braid exclusively and it isn't loud going through the guides. But I'd definitely hold one before you go out and buy a rod, personally I love the thin style grip but it seems as if a lot of people don't like it.
  10. Hey guys. Just bought a pack of these for this weekend, I'm going for crappie and bluegill in a local pond. I have never gone out strictly for panfish before so I'd like your guys opinions on them and also if you could give me any other recommendations on what to use. Thanks!
  11. man thats a hog!
  12. I have their Trick Worm, Kreit Kreature and the Craw Tubes. All of those mentioned have worked well for me except for the Kreatures, i have only gotten a handful of fish on them.
  13. Pop-R's, buzzbaits and spooks
  14. I've never heard of these but the look a lot like a flatfish/quikfish. Do they have the same kind of action? I've got a bunch of Flatfish but never really put much time into them.
  15. I believe BioSpawn Lures uses 3D printers to come up with their molds for their soft plastics
  16. Man, I don't know how you can buy all that stuff here in Canada. Its so EXPENSIVE! I think I'd cry every time I lost one
  17. 7ft Rapala Magnum Spinning rod - $40 and an el cheapo South Bend Voltage Spinning reel - $15. This is now my back-up for my back-up
  18. The coloured one is my top producer, but then perch is one of the main baitfish in my waters along with bluegill
  19. ^ those jointed shad raps are killer. One of my top producing baits
  20. Anytime! Usually if I'm not catching anything, I'll get something on a stick bait. I used to t rig them but now I mainly wacky rig them, I find you get a much better action on the fall. Both ways catch loads of fish tho, that's just my preference.
  21. I've always gone with a 7ft, but I mainly fish from the bank and need all the casting distance I can get.
  22. I know how you feel. The only thing I can "fish" is the river but its insanely flooded.

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