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salt water forum?
I notice there is no saltwater section to this site. I would like to try some striper fishing this summer, but what would be the proper forum section for questions and discussion?
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Please Help
I usually will surpise myself with a few big fish when trying a new technique. Never really tried a dropshot rig till last week and caught a 5lber. Have seen a LOT of threads on this forum on big fish techniques as well. A keyword search will provide you with pages of advice. And if you arent adverse to using live bait you can usually catch a monster or two a day with shiners.
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mono to braid knot?
Im trying out braid on my new saltwater rig and need to put some mono backing on. My first question is, should the line diameter of the backing be the same as the braid? Secondly, what knot works best for this application?
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advice on first boat
Looking for my first boat and would appreciate any tips you guys have. I want something in the 15 to 17 foot range. I would use it mostly for freshwater but will be going out into buzzards bay on calm days. Not sure what kind of horsepower engine I should be looking for. I am used to using my uncles 25 footer with an inboard outboard so I dont know how much muscle i will need to get around the bay in a smaller boat. The one tip I have heard is to insist on taking the boat on the water before you buy it. Ohh and I would like to keep the price under 6k. Not yet sure how much boat that will get me but im starting to search prices soon.
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Catching bass without a hook...
every time I use those damned toads
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What hooks for tubes ?
I sometimes use rattles. Usually in muddy water. If I am throwing them into the slop I TX rig. I dont use weedless hooks with tubes cause I can TX rig easily enough and its usually more weedless. In open water I insert the jigheads.
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Fishing from 12 to 5pm...any help
If you have the patience for it topwaters can be deadly in the noon-afternoon. I have caught some monsters on baby torpedos twitched every few minutes. I mean minutes too. Also a buzzbait with the biggest blade you can find worked as slow as possible close to every piece of cover you can see. An original rapala floater as well,worked the same as the torpedo. And hey, sometimes you might get a reaction stike too, although that usually works for me earlier or later, so try working those baits really fast if slow dont work. Lets not forget toads either, rarely will I not get at least an exciting strike working them through the slop. Whatever you try, Good Luck
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Same baits for a long stretch of time?
Generally I tend to favor the newest lure or soft plastic in my bag. Sometimes switch it up to a technique I am not as comfortable with just to gain confidence with it. Then I have my favorite lures I go to when nothing else seems to work.
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need to catch a citation size bass
Caught em with large tubes dropped into cover. Also with fat ika's. Once or twice with a jig. Buzzbaits with large blades worked as slow as possible in the daytime. Smaller blades at dusk a little quicker. Good thing about the buzzbaits is you can usually tell pretty quick if the bite is on. Plus I just love topwaters. If you have your heart set on the swimbaits, try doing a search for them on the cabelas, basspro, *** websites you may find em cheaper.
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heddon baby topedo
Nice. Thats usually about the size I catch on that lure. Occasionally it will entice a bigun though.
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Survey, i guess.
In the slop on some type of soft plastic or buzzbaits on open water and weed edges.
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How do post the weight of your fish?
I like to just guess most of the time. Then leave a really wide range when I talk about it. Like that fish was somewhere between 6 and 12 lbs. You can never tell from a cell phone camera anyways.
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BASS AND BUZZBAIT - 3 QUESTIONS FOR THE BASS GURUS
I think you could probably catch fish on a buzzbait in 20ft of water with enough effort. But why would you? It has to be tough to keep that buzzbait down, nevermind attract a bite, due to the design of the lure. It is made to be a surface lure. Not that you cant catch bass with unconventional techniques but I think that may be a little unwieldy. As far as how far away from the bait the bass must be, that mostly depends on how aggressive the fish are that day. There have been days I would see the fish come from 20-30 feet away for a buzz. Other times I would need to be within a foot or two of where he was hanging out.
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weightless super fluke
ahh, I see how these methods may be better than mine. I will have to try all of them today. thanks for the tips
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weightless super fluke
Sounds like its worth a shot. I could probably try using a straight hook for this too, I guess it doesnt really have to be weedless.