Everything posted by FishTank
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mann's 1-
The Mann's -1 is a great lure. I like the Baby Bass pattern. Works great in late spring,early summer. I use it in shallow water around 4 feet deep close to shore.
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Gobal warming and its effects on fishing
I needed to think about this for a few minutes so I will do my best to keep it short and simple. It might take two post to complete my total thoughts. My background: My family and friends live and work inside the environmental world and I am on the low end of the spectrum. So here goes, I have a degree in Psychology with a minor in chemistry. I followed a different path after I graduated and got into the printing industry. My father was an enviromental engineer, as well as my two brothers, one cousin is a nuclear physicist and another is a geologist, and one of my best friends has a degree in forestry and works for a logging company. I could go on. Is Global Warming real?: Yes and No. The term Global Warming is, IMHO, a made up term to make us feel safe about a real condition, politcal not scientific. Like the term Post Dramatic War Syndrome, it used to be called Shell Shock. With Global Warming a better term would be an "Enviromental Imbalance". The earth is an ever changing, living thing and will continue to do so with or without our help. But it is this process of change that effects all of the living creatures on it. What causes this imbalance?: (I hate this term too), Greenhouse gasses: Carbon Dioxide, Methane, the flouro. gasses, and Nitrious Oxide (human and animal waste so light a match ;D). The earth produces these gases naturally to keep itself healthy but when we add to them we are making the earth sick. We are destroying our protective shell (the Ozone Layer and yes, it is real) at a faster rate and it also changes the atmospheric temp. Which brings about, everyone favorite, the ICE AGE. This, IMHO, is what heals the earth and our ozone layer. I can't say for sure, I was not around for the last one. How can I tell if it is effecting me and my fishing?: As fisherman we tan out in the sun. Think back twenty or so years ago. At least for me, I burn like crazy now. This is gray to me, but according to family, this is where the UV index comes in. Less ozone layer=crispy earth (sort of). When the ozone layer allows more UV, Xray and Gama rays in to the earth the ground temperature will rise but with less of an ozone layer we can't keep that heat locked in. Ask any saltwater fisherman, how the fishing has changed around the reefs which are older than some land masses. The human race has changed the earth more in the a last 200 years than anyting has in the last 10,000. The earth needs to find a way to keep the balance in check and this will directly effect how we enjoy our sport. This again is just an opinion. I have had to retype this BS twice because my computer connection is bad so I am tired and feeling my age. 5 am comes early so I might continue this tomorrow when I can think straight.
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Gobal warming and its effects on fishing
I am sorry I found this post. Let me just say that this topic is something I happen to know quite a bit about. With that said, I will not voice my complete opinion but I will say this: In order to fully understand this subject you need more than to just look outside your back door, read the daily political BS from any of your left or right wing news sources, or listen to any one that is ignorant to science and not politics. What is needed is a real college degree in environmental management, meteorology, or geology. These are the men that seperate the fact, the fiction, and the political truth, no one else. Please read and research the technical facts and ignore the paraded television scientists and politicians.
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How to fish an X-Rap.
Here is a link to Rapala's web page. http://www.rapala.com/products/luresdetail.cfm?modelName=x-rap&freshorsalt=Fresh I usually don't fish this way. I fish it the same as a jerk bait rather than a slash bait.
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Shimano Calais 4x8 DC
RW, I got the 201A. It is so smooth it's scary.
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Shimano Calais 4x8 DC
I took a hard look at this reel and decided it was just to much to pay for a reel and I still was not sold on the cost and effectiveness of the DC technology. I ended up with the regular Calais instead and man it is an awesome reel. It will probably end up on a G. Loomis senko rod when the bait monkey comes around again. If the cost ever comes down to about the price of a regular Calais and it has had a chance to have a proven track record, then I would jump all over it. I did speak to another customer at a BPS that has a Calcutta 200 DC. He said that he dropped off his boat into the water and was able to retreive a few minutes later. I he then told me that it still worked like it was new.
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I forsee a new lure in my future:
Awesome bait and video. I hope you catch a lot on that thing. Just in case, what is the price of ownership or should I even ask?
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Whats the lure of 2007?
I have just ordered a new 3d yozuri crank (1st one on the left). Looks different and I hope, promising. Maybe it will be my lure of the year. I will let you know.
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X-Calibur Baits-:) or :(
I like the XR50 rattle type lures. I have tried the LC rattle and I like the XR50 better. I have just caught more fish with them. I have tried their jerkbait and the xj4 topwater and have had little success. I still prefer the LC Sammy and LC Pointer.
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Qaulity and Overkill
Personal enjoyment is an opinion no matter what it cost. I wonder how much it cost to post our toughts about high quality and low quality equipment or whatever. I will guess that the average computer cost $750-$1000 and internet services is about $300 a year. How much fishing equipment could you get if you forego the computer experience? Would any of us trade $1000 computer for a Shimano Calais $650 and a $350 G Loomis Rod? What's more fun, posting our thoughts on the computer or fishing? What's the priority? These are the weird questions that I ponder every time this topic comes up since we all have a computer and fishing in common. And again, Fishing is fun no matter what you do or use.
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Thinking of a new rod? You better take a look...
You got to be kidding me. I can see all the kids shooting this thing at each other by the end of the day and the fun thing is, there is a hook on the end of it. Cool.
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Craft opinion
I have a few Lucky Craft Lures and they are expensive for what they do but IMHO they are worth it. I have a favorite that I fish almost every time I'm out. It is the a flat mini MR Chartruese crank. I have never not caught a fish when I use it and I have not lost it. But on the other hand my other favorite is a silver DT-4 Rapala. Which for some reason, I have replaced 5 times this year do to snags. So if you do the math 5 x $5= $25 for the Rapalas and a one time and still going $15 for the LC. This does not mean if you go by my local lake you won't find a LC stuck in a tree or in underwater stump. It has just been, on average, for a few years that I loose more Rapalas than the LC's and I tend to fish LC's more than Rapalas.
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Whats the lure of 2007?
I was thinking about this a month or so ago and was going to put my vote in for the GYCB Flappin Hog but it has been discontinued. So I guess my next vote is for the Swimming Senko. If the swimming Senko falls through, my second is the Gambler Lizard. And Dude, Avid is funny
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Qaulity and Overkill
When it comes to a man and his toys there is no such thing as overkill. ;D ;D ;D ;D Just kidding. I have been lucky. I was able to pick up a new (previous model) Curado for $45, a Calcutta for $30, and a Quantum Energy 20 Pti for $80. I would hate to compare any one of them to a full retail priced $50-$100 reel. I hope in the future I can find some quality reels at basement bargain prices again. I just wish I could have the same luck with rods.
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Pricing Points: Low Range to High End
The price point idea I don't think is about a "good, better or best" but simply a marketing tool used by every type of business. You simply make a price range a customer is willing to pay, produce the product to fit those needs (price point) and grow from there. As a company, when you find the price point your customer is willing to pay, that is where you will drive your profit. In the case of fishing, I think RW has pretty much nailed it. Just keep in mind these are full retail prices and not the sale and bargain prices we all hope to find. One other thing, I might add one more category to RW's list and that is the Bait Monkey Crazed Enthusiast. Companies that cater to these fisherman will produce anything people are willing to pay for and not all of it improves your fishing numbers, just your fishing pleasure. Bottom line: fishing is fun no matter what you use.
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G. Loomis Rod?
Has anyone fished the GLX Baitcasting Senko rods from G. Loomis? And if so, what reel do you use or recommend? Any insight on these rods would be great?
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how to fish an ika
Around the Midwest I have seen no one fishing the Ika. Most of the stores arond here don't tend to order them much and only carry a couple of colors. I probably would have over looked this awesome bait if had not been for this forum. So thanks again for whomever said to try this bait. Also, IMHO, the key to this bait is how it falls in the water. Unlike a Senko, which wiggles and falls slowly, the Ika falls straight down, allowing it to get to the big ones on the bottom faster. Again this is just an opinion.
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The new BPS David Fritts reels...
Fivebasslimit, Let me try this again. $50 seems like a good deal. If you are hunting for a reel in that price range, then this may be a good reel to look at. Does that make more sense or is it still a backhanded comment?
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The new BPS David Fritts reels...
I love my shimano stuff but for around $50 bucks, why not? If this is what your budget is for a reel and it surves the purpose, then what a deal it would be. But IMHO, any of the BPS reels are subject to scrutiny. I had a long talk with a BPS old timer and the story he gave me, in short, was that some are good and some, you just don't know. He sees many repeat buyers with their BPS reels but most are replacing old with new each year or every other year. For me, I think I would rather add a new reel than replace one every year or so. With that said, I will not pass judgement on a reel until I have had a chance to take it apart or fish it. So until then I will try to keep an open mind.
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SHIMANO SPINNING REEL COMPARSIONS
Great review. I own the Shimano Sustain 2500, tried the Stradic, and have dreamed of a Stella. The Sustain was the first Shimano reel to bring me over to the Posse. ;D ;D ;D
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PLine CX Premium
I have tried YoZuri Hybrid a few times in #10 and it was just OK. I have been using P-Line Flouroclear based on a bait shop sales guy recommendation. No complaints so far.
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New reel decision help me decide
The Chronarch 100b would be choice but if you want to save a few bucks get a Curado.
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Lipless cankbaits??
I like the X-Calibar version of the lipless crankbait. I like the chrome and brown color. I have used Rattltraps for years. They seem to work ok but never last very long. Either the paint comes off or the hooks go bad. I have tried the LC version but was not impressed for the money.
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1# reel choice
The Shimano Calais. Words can't describe this reel. It is just simply amazing.
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Your one best technique
T-Rigged Senkos have been the best this year.