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Dogmatic

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  1. No problem, I'm not sure it's on their site, that chart was sent to me by person I purchased some baits from, and I happened to save the file. Be careful of whatever head you use, the bait keeper can't be too big, otherwise the baits split. That's why I only use their jig heads.
  2. On their website, I believe...
  3. Try turning into a "line thru", pass a leader through the nose, out the rear attach a frog hook(a large one) then pull snug, so the hook tips are tight against the back. The 3:16, use a 8/0, and you can find smaller hooks 10/0-12/0(that 15/0 is a monster at nearly 6" long!). Let us know how it works out. That Musky Frog isn't an "action" frog, but more of a dead stick bait. 3:16 has a swimming action.
  4. Ewwww...you touched it?! You better go see a doctor! Last time I saw a guy touch a growth lIke that, he turned out like this In all seriousness, I've seen growths(tumors) like this on bass, my guess, cancerous tumor probably from an earlier injury.
  5. Snagless Sallys and Terminator makes a weedless in-line spinner that work well in cover...I don't use them, but they're out there. FYI
  6. Bogs makes a huge 10 in. Musky Frog, and 3:16 makes the No Bull Frog. Just a guess.
  7. +1 on the cormorant Tough day on the water, still really cold windy, but it gave me a chance to watch my local flock of cormorants have an absolute stellar day...God, how I hate those birds!
  8. Now you know she's there...next time you catch her, you'll have a camera. Good job!
  9. Red spinner bait, hmmmm...I'm pretty sure I don't own one...going to have to get some. Nice day!
  10. Thanks, definitely try the treble over the line, and the link looks like a very time consumingc way of building a jig assist hook like I use on butterfly jigs. Think I will try that too...let you know how it works out, because the ratio is really poor right now.
  11. I asked before, and maybe not the "recommended" season to ask again, but I keep missing fish, and was wondering how to improve on hook ups? (Jig assist hooks)
  12. Huddgills sale announced, and two new colors...Green-silver and Zombie
  13. Ditto...minus the fluoro, but adding titanium leaders(Hunting toothy critters), and also down sizing to 15# for those smaller baits.
  14. Pack out more than you packed in...nothing ruins the reputation of ALL fisherman more than the garbage(Styrofoam containers, cans,plastic wrappers, line ect.)left behind by a few inconsiderate bank fisherman.
  15. You have a crappy CL. I have a dozen canoes listed on the Philly list, nearly all under your price point. If you're going new, and those are your 2 choices, I would say the Saranac(be for warned, I would try those pre molded seats out first).
  16. I'll lived in CO for nearly two decades, and it sucks being under drought restriction, watching our grass go brown, golf courses turning to dust bowls, reservoirs drying up, then going to Phoenix, Vegas,or SoCal, and seeing green lawns, massive "water features" and lush courses. Let's face it, much of the west is high desert plain, and was a poor choice for the massive farming that takes place there, and the water system we use to irrigate those crops. Just the evaporation alone, just mind boggling!
  17. Dogmatic replied to Big C's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I really like the top hook. I have the weedless too, but have not fished it enough to give you an opinion on it, just that I have not had any problems with hook up on the 8". Just comes down to where you're fishing, open water or weeds. As for color, "match the hatch", I'm guessing silver/black,silver/green,blue back herring, or if you have shiners, I think the brown hitch might work.
  18. I have to say, like I said in the other thread, thats a sweet rod holder design(I already stole the idea), and nice build.
  19. IMHO,Like others said, save your money. When the time comes, and you have the money then upgrade. I believe 55 lb is about as high as you can go with a 12v system, and that extra poundage isn't worth it(unless you find something cheap on CL or somewhere else), so wait until you can "go big", and switch to a 24v system and get a 70+lb motor.
  20. I should say, "if ya have to ask", but a Baitsmith Magnum(SPEEDBEAD's post), if that is what you were referring to, run approx $100 a pop. SPEED probably got a deal(He's got connections), but his are one of a kind, and therefore..."Priceless".I think you can order them, and most I've seen are custom painted(by the maker, Eric Smith, I think), and look extremely realistic. It's really a bigger Hudd, but a more subtle action.
  21. I like that "nude black" also. The good news, prices are falling, and a lot of people don't like the new version compared to the OG, so prices will probably get even better.
  22. People have to stop thinking that a bait might be "too big" for bass. Bass are voracious predators, and will try and eat anything, with in reason...and sometimes not reasonable at all...
  23. Cheap and good. Heard the SE 285 is a good boat too(little more expensive).
  24. Yes, in small, shallow impoundments you can run topwater all year long. However, maybe it's just me, but sometimes I feel buzz baits spook fish more than agitate or incite them into striking on smaller water, and I tend to use more "subtle" presentations.
  25. Jdl, where'd you hook that fish in your avatar, the Susky? Doesn't the Conestoga hold some fish? I love Google Earth for hunting new water to fish. Too many times ppl over look farm ponds. Once you find promising water, take a drive, it never hurts just to ask. Be polite, respectful,to the point. It has been very rewarding for me. I now have a half dozen ponds, all an easy drive, most on my way to work, that I fish, all because I just asked.

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