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Bass Fishing Utah
Sorry to revive this thread, but has anyone fish Ivins Reservoir? BTW, http://www.krakenbass.com/ has been invaluable for me. He goes all around Utah and slays bass.
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The ubiquitous Ugly Stick
Hey all, quick question about rods for you guys. This morning I snapped my third graphite rod of the season. Each time it is has been user error, but my college budget can't handle a new $75-100 rod every four or five months. I'm thinking about going back to fiberglass and thusly don't want to spend $75-100 that I'd spend on a graphite. I'm just wondering if any of you have experience with the Ugly Stick GX2 rods? I know it's probably looked down on as a cheap, starter rod, but I'm hard on my stuff, so I want something cheap.
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Fall/winters Project. It's Time To Clean Up My Tackle Room.
Sounds like there's enough for me to get in line behind Evan! I can carry all of my tackle at once, so it's not a problem.
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UCChris started following Dumb Question Sorry But I Gots To Ask , Fall/winters Project. It's Time To Clean Up My Tackle Room. , I Was So Sick Of Tangled Poles!!!! and 3 others
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I Was So Sick Of Tangled Poles!!!!
Pole socks?
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Bass Fishing Utah
I'm hoping to crush the bass on spinnerbaits, topwater frogs/poppers at Sand Hollow this weekend! One more day of work and college classes, then I'm gone!
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Homemade "finger Saver"
I carry a flashlight every day for my job (Streamlight 2AAA). It's become such a routine that I have it, my Leatherman, and a folding knife on me every day, even when fishing. The cylindrical shape of the flashlight makes it great to pull snags out!
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Homemade "finger Saver"
I can't quite visualize how this is supposed to work?
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Bass Fishing Utah
I'm headed down to Sand Hollow to fish this coming Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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When To Try Something New Vs. Moving On?
So if I'm fishing dawn/dusk and trying to hit the bass that are cruising the shallows, should I use a bit that can cover water quickly? Something like a spinnerbait or crankbait?
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Dumb Question Sorry But I Gots To Ask
Aldo knows all.
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Braid Users: Direct Tie Or Use Fluro Leader
I've only been using braid for a few days, but I was out fishing yesterday and the only fish I hooked into was straight braid. I had a FC leader tied on, but I had to cut my line after getting stuck. My FC spool was empty so I had to make do with just the braid. Didn't seem to affect much.
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When To Try Something New Vs. Moving On?
I can't remember who I was watching on Youtube that said that bank fishermen have a better chance to get into fish if they move a lot. They will catch the "eager" fish right off the bat, then you know there are fish there and can break down the surrounding area?
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When To Try Something New Vs. Moving On?
You're probably right about me switching too fast. I'm going to go down there again on Sunday, so I will take just the shaky head with a Chigger Craw and Pop-R. Both fish I've caught so far have been on a shaky head rig that I've slowly dragged along the bottom. At the lake I fished this morning, there is a rocky bottom (rocks from the size of baseballs up to the size of a 5 gallon bucket). I hooked into the one bass while doing the same dragging along the bottom. The thing is, the shaky head rig hits the sides of the rocks and it feels like a bite. The only reason I knew I had a bass on was because my line started to swim away.
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Dumb Question Sorry But I Gots To Ask
Once, I think. Just in the spring?
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When To Try Something New Vs. Moving On?
Hey guys, got a quick question for ya'll. I started bass fishing about a month ago. I wasn't having much luck at all until a co-worker found out that I was trying to bass fish; turns out he is an avid bass fisherman himself. He took me out on Monday and I caught my very first bass (pictured in my profile pic). I went to the same area alone on Tuesday and got skunked. I wasn't able to get out Wednesday (yesterday) but I did make it out to a different lake this morning. It is one of my co-worker's favorite lakes and he suggested an area and some different rigs to use. I fished for two and half hours without a single bite. I threw everything I've got in my arsenal. Wacky rig, drop shot, Texas rig, weightless Texas, lipless crank, frog, Pop-R, waking crank, and a jig. I used tubes, senkos, straight tailed worms, ribbon tailed worms, etc. I finally got hooked up on one using a Chigger Craw rigged on a shaky head. The lake has some crawdads, but they are few and far in between. I figured that a craw would be a rare delicacy and it seemed to work. Unfortunately, the bass jumped and shook my hook out. I'm used to catfishing with circle hooks. You don't have to set the hook, just start reeling. Anyway, I threw the Chigger Craw for another thirty minutes or so without anything further excitement and then headed home. My question is, when do you decide to try a different presentation/rig or when do you move to a different spot? I'm a bank fisherman, so I don't have a ton of options as far as zooming around in a boat using a fish finder to read the bottom structure. Overall, I fished about 500 yards of shoreline this morning. I hooked up on that bass on my way back to my car, so it was a place I'd thrown other presentations that morning. So, when do you decide to change up the rig and when do you decide to find a different place entirely?