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thefraz44

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  1. I think the bass in my area have already spawned because I haven't seen any activity. At one of my local ponds, the bluegill are already spawning, which is really weird. I didn't think it'd be this early given the cold weather.
  2. Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. Do you know of any brands with that 6" length? I don't know how I would find that out.
  3. I saw that those darn Hoosiers have their own community here, and I think Maryland has one too. But Ohio, the state that I think has the most dedicated angling community, doesn't have one yet! That's a shame, so I thought I would like to start one! I have been fishing Eastwood lake once or twice with very little luck. However, I've been stuck on the bank and I have seen a few people catch fish out of a boat while I've been out. All I threw was a dropshot because that's all I had.
  4. Hey everyone! I recently purchased a Wilderness Systems Atak 140 kayak and was wondering if I could mount a Lowrance tripleshot on it. Any help would be appreciated because I'm clueless.
  5. The smaller, marabou hair jigs are intended for Smallmouth and Spots, (but I've always used them for Largemouth in winter and sometimes even specific spawning situations) while the bigger ones that are usually more than 1/2 ounce are intended for Largemouth in the summertime. I hope this helps.
  6. I don't know if you've seen the AOY championship ending, but he is a great guy and that's why he's my favorite angler on the Elites. What are your thoughts on him?
  7. I like the Ima Pinjacks, Berkley digger, Berkley wild thang, spro little john medium diver, spro rock crawler and a few others. I feel like balsa isn't very durable, so the Rapala DT series is a no go, at least for me. With that being said, the jerk baits by rapala are great because they aren't balsa. Now, the Imas are great because they are plastic, and are very versatile, they seemingly always produce fish. The Wild Thang is, as the name implies, very erratic in the water. I haven't had enough experience with the digger to write a report on it, but it's a solid lure. The Little John is pretty similar to the Ima Pinjack, so try both and see which one you prefer, I usually prefer either, but it depends on the situation. The rock crawler is a great crawfish bait, but it also is ok for shad. I like most 6th sense lures, I just haven't gotten around to trying the 250. Oh, and Norman low key makes some great baits, as long as you switch hooks to a gamakatsu, trokar, or VMC. My favorite hook is VMC because they're similar to the gammies, but they are way cheaper. I think trokars are ok, too, same with Mustad. Tight lines, Justis
  8. thefraz44 replied to Dave A's topic in Tacklemaking
    Just what I was thinking.
  9. Sounds interesting. I'd love to be one of the field testers, however I don't want to force myself.
  10. Ok thank you. I'm actually out of 3/16 bullet weights now that I think about it. What is your favorite type of tungsten?
  11. I have a ton of confidence in spinnerbaits, flutter spoons, lipless crankbaits, and swimbaits, so I'll definitely try that. I don't have a ton of confidence in the others, but this will be a good opportunity to try to gain confidence. Thank you all for the advice.
  12. The depth will vary. Usually, they are any where from 15-30 feet, at least that's where I'm seeing the life. I think the rock piles are below average in size, but I don't know. Yeah, maybe. I'm using a 3/8 ounce usually in the T-Rig, while using the 1/2 ounce in the Jigs. I think that 7/16 might be the best size for both, but I'm not sure. The lake I'm fishing gets a lot of pressure, so I think I would be wasting my time fishing a crankbait. However, I haven't really tried a crankbait, so I might give it a fair shake.
  13. So, one of the lakes near me is a clear water lake, has a little bit of submerged grass that usually doesn't produce fish, and has rock piles. That's where I'm seeing bait and possibly bass on my fishfinder. The problem is, I don't know how to fish rocks. I know to throw a football jig, and the sticks tell me to fish a Texas rig, but I can never get bit. It's really weird. Thank you in advance. -Justis
  14. My local store caters to lure makers, If I were you, I would go to a few and look for some tying supplies.
  15. My favorite all purpose jig would be an Arkie head jig. Try a Santone lures rattlin jig because they are great all purpose jigs. Don't be afraid to remove the rattle if you're not getting bit, just stick it in your pocket so you'll have it later. I'm not affiliated and you can try other jigs such as a dirty jigs Luke Clausen Casting jig or even a *** would be great... I just like the versatility of a rattling jig by Santone lures. Tight Lines! -Justis

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