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soflabasser

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  1. Welcome to the forum
  2. Some of the waters I fish are similar to the waters in the above picture. I tend to do well with hollow belly frogs, zoom horny toads, weightless texas rigged soft plastics, and poppers thrown in the pockets of open water.
  3. soflabasser replied to Wurming67's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Having confidence in what lure you are throwing and knowing how to present it well is far more important than what color a lure is.
  4. A beetlespin can be good lure when fishing a small creek for bass and panfish.
  5. 11 ounces for a bass spinning reel is on the heavy side but you won't care much about the weight if you use your spinning reels for bass,snook,juvenile tarpon, redfish, jack crevalle, dolphin, etc and other types of fish. Shimano Sedona is a very good reel for the money. I prefer the Shimano Stradic and it has proven itself to me to be a very reliable reel for bass fishing, inshore fishing, and even fishing for some saltwater pelagic fish.
  6. Good choices. Big bass have to find somewhere to hide from the sun and many times under the dock is one of the best places, especially in shallow bodies of water. Baitfish tend to be under docks as well and there will be both resident and visiting bass that are under/around docks that are hunting the baitfish.
  7. Have you fished for snook with artificials? I think your opinion of saltwater fishing might change once you catch a big snook ( 40 inches and up) on a topwater or other lure on bass tackle. A snook is like a saltwater version of a monster bass that's bigger,stronger, and faster than any bass alive. I am very fond of bass fishing but I admit that bass have nothing on most types of saltwater gamefish. That's what most of my saltwater fishing buddies think of bass fishing. I tell them that bass are fun to catch and can be very challenging to catch at times but they don't care. I can see where they are coming from since bass don't fight much and don't taste very good compared to saltwater fish but I still spend some of my time bass fishing.
  8. You can buy flexible wire leader that you can tie with a uni to uni knot to the mainline and tie the other end of the leader to a lure.
  9. There are many reasons why some people don't like fishing. Some don't have the patience needed to wait for a fish to bite, others don't like to deal with the heat,cold,wind,rain,bugs, other wildlife,etc. Others don't like eating fish or don't want to hurt fish by hooking them.
  10. Wel said @bhoff. I do not use snaps and prefer tying my knots directly to my lures. I agree that you need to retie often since line gets damaged from all the rocks and other structure that we tend to bass fish in. I agree with you that knowing how to tie knots well and quickly is better than using snaps for bass fishing. Checking your line often for abrasion, cutting off damaged line, and tying a good knot is something every fisherman needs to know how to do well.
  11. Welcome to the forum
  12. Choosing a baitcaster or spinning combo for land based bass fishing is mostly based on personal choice and you should choose the one that makes you feel the most confident. I personally prefer using size 4000 saltwater spinning reels for most of the bass fishing I do, and I use lures most people say you ''cannot use'' on spinning gear. I have caught fish as small as mosquito guppies to sharks over 7 feet on these size 4000 spinning reels so there is nobody that can convince me that bass are ''too strong'' for spinning reels.I can cast a 4/0 Penn Senator from land so casting a bass baitcaster is very easy for me, yet I still prefer my spinning reels. In the end you should choose what gives you the most confidence since its your gear and you are the one fishing it.
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  14. It is very possible that these hybrid pythons already exist for several years now. These hybrids might show hybrid vigor (Heterosis) which is when a hybrid grows faster and bigger than the original parents.
  15. Lots of women fish and many of them will beat most men in bass fishing.
  16. That is what many people thought about lionfish when they where first discovered in Florida and those people where wrong. Lionfish exist in healthy numbers in many of the places I dive and fish, even with people like me spearing them and other people activity hunting them. Good thing lionfish are delicous! I agree with you that the Everglades is a perfect environment for these snakes to thrive in. I caught a Burmese python a couple months ago in one of my fishing spots and I am always looking around to see if I see another one. They are very good at camoflaging on the floor and are not as easy to find as many would think.Hopefully these hunters can help lower the population enough to the point where these snakes become very rare. Doubt they will be completely eliminated from South Florida.
  17. Congratulations to your son for catching his new personal best bass.
  18. Sounds like this guy needs a bigger boat to match his truck!
  19. Yes bass lures will work but it will be better if you try using saltwater lures such as bucktail jigs, jerkbaits, poppers, gotcha plugs, and other saltwater lures. Live bait or fresh cutbait might be a better option depending on what fish you are targeting.
  20. Congratulations to your friend for catching his personal best snook. They are one of my favorite fish to catch and any snook over 40 inches is a trophy snook that is much more powerful than any largemouth or smallmouth bass.
  21. Have done well fishing docks with senkos, super flukes, and poppers thrown under and around a dock.
  22. You are welcome. You can also cut a piece of fishing line to measure the length and girth of a bass. The following formula is very accurate in estimating a weight of a bass= Length×Length×Girth÷1200= estimated weight of a bass. For example; 26.5*26.5*18÷1200=10.53 pounds. Its off by a couple ounces but it's better than nothing.
  23. Congratulations on catching your second biggest bass. It would be best to bring a scale with you to know how much a bass truly weighs or ar least bring a tape measure to measure it's length and girth for a estimated weight.

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