Everything posted by Caliyak
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You Don't Need Money To Catch Bass
Good job dude.
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Bank fishing tackle and rod question
I'm a simple guy so one baitcaster and one spinning rod. Spinning for all worms and t-rig plastic. The baitcaster for everything else. As for tackle; one small box of terminal gear, one box for cranks, buzz and swim baits and the other box for all my confident plastic baits. All in a back pack. I try to fit in all in one box at times. I only take what I love to fish. Don't forget the water, bug spray, snacks and sun block. Leave your phone so boss don't bother you.
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Getting a new bait caster.. Suggestions please
Curado reel then. Great job in saving while in college. I couldn't save a penny if I had to. Frat parties were expensive. LOL Great point; it's your set up.
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Getting a new bait caster.. Suggestions please
What's wrong with your Walmart reel? If on a college budget, Black Max. If you are loaded like us old guys, Curado.
- BRAND NEW Shimano reel WON'T WORK! HELP
- BRAND NEW Shimano reel WON'T WORK! HELP
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Heavy moss and algae
Dumb question so I expect some great answers. LOL Do any of you have some rig, technique or clever way of limiting the constant cleaning of the lure? I use a t-rig and frog
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Help with my arsenal please
I fish from a kayak so I keep it simple. 2 baitcaster and one spinning reel. The spinning bus for worms and I like small braid. One baitcaster with braid, 30-40lb, for flipping, pitching, Texas, Carolina and all bottom lures like jigs. With MH pole. The other baitcaster, 12 lb mono for all top water, crank and moving lures with medium power rod. Again, due to space, I need two or three rods to do it all. Not perfect but good.
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Calling out Steve Big-O Parks
I was hoping for a fight or a challenge. LOL
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Field and Stream Top 10
I was at the eye doctor and I came across this top 10 list. I had to ask the doc to re-exam my eyes. LOL
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Rookie new to fishing
Look into getting a kayak.
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Kayak bowing from being on J-bars
You leave the kayak on the rack for three days? If you do, I would suggest you don't. I know it's a pain but you need to take it down and store it right.
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Rookie new to fishing
Welcome to the addiction. Keep it simple to build up your confidence. Fish the way you have until you feel confident. After that, stay with Texas rig but throw a craw, beaver, creature bait until you got it. Go to cranks after that and so on. Take one technique at a time. Don't be in a hurry to learn it all in one week. Also learn about weather, seasons and how your local watts change with the weather. A lot to learn but take it slow and steady. Most important, if you are not having fun, enjoying it and relaxing, you are doing it wrong.
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Quantum or Shimano
Curado
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Cheap Rod recommendation
Simple, go with the Berkley Shock MH 7 for both. At my Walmart, $40 each. Two for one.
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Braid, Mono, or Floro?
Keep it simple, mono for both.
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Youtube Fishing Names
We all say; "fish on" or "got em" when we feel that tug. If you use one of these, I co-host a show on the Cali delta with you. Deal?
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First time buyer kayak
That's what keeps me humble and grateful. I remind myself of the tough days on the shore. Also, I remind myself not to act like the boat guys. LOL
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First time buyer kayak
Wilderness makes the Perception boats. It's the same boat but without the bells and whistles and they are also cheaper. You can get the perception version of the ride at a lower price.
- Any Abu Garcia fans out there?
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Frog Fishing... HELP!!!
I'm going thru the same thing. Love fishing it but no success.
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Pitching/Flipping: Limitations for Kayak fishing?
I have found that I prefer flipping from my baitcaster but pitch from my spinning reel. It's not easy but with practice and practice, it's possible. I'm debating on purchasing a left handed baitcaster for flipping to see if it's easier. I've lost bass during switching hands cuz the fish bite on the drop.
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Two rods - best set up for each
8lb mono for spinning, I like 30 lb braid for my baitcaster. I tie straight to lure or hook. Just a little extra, if you decide to do braid on spinning, 6-8lbs.
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Should I invest?
Stick to what you know and feel comfortable with. It's a want and not a need to have a baitcaster.
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Two rods - best set up for each
spinning set up should be used for the plastics and baitcaster for the cranks, chatter and topwater. mono for the spinning reel and braid for the baitcaster if you want to pitch and flip.