Everything posted by Junk Fisherman
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Mowing...hate it or love it
I enjoy cutting the grass. It is rewarding when the lawn looks nice and I enjoy getting the 40 minutes of walking. As long as I am able, I'll never hire someone to cut my grass. It's too easy.
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Money that you regret spending on tackle related items
Yeap- the only difference is I still have the kayak. I bought a very nice Wilderness Systems kayak for $900 right before the kayak fishing boom took off. No question- I would have bought a BPS or some used kayak for a much cheaper price just to see if I liked kayak bass fishing (I don't). So I now have a kayak and gear I have spent well over 1K for and I have gone maybe a dozen times over the last 10 years. It was nice when my boat was out of commission a few years ago. I used it every week for about a month back then. At this point, it is not taking up much space in my garage so I just keep it. And it's not that I really dislike kayak bass fishing. It's that I always opt for fishing out of my boat which is much, much better. And I agree with the tackle too. I have a bunch of stuff I don't throw anymore but I don't really regret it. Every once in a while I need to pull out some old stuff that I've had for years that I don't use anymore. When I started throwing Stupid Tubes, I had just about every color and size imaginable. If I wanted to throw 7" worms again, I'm set.
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What's your favorite water temp to fish ?
55 degrees- Prespawn smallmouth
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Footwear for a kayak
This is what I wear in my kayak. In the boat I always wear the most comfortable running shoes I own. Used to wear the Keen sandals in the boat but running shoes are better when you are standing 8-10 hours.
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Confused fishing etiquette
Nice job OG. Too often I get angry about these kind of incidents but I am getting better at ignoring it and keeping focused on what I'm doing. Like others have said, slow down and let them go. I have actually been preparing myself for a bunch of bent pole patterning I will experience in another couple weeks when I head north for a long smallmouth trip. You went above and beyond what I would have done so kudos to you.
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Knots - Just something I do.
I have had problems with my superglue drying up after a use or two. I've been using this one for over a month now https://www.amazon.com/Elmers-KG82948MR-Krazy-Squeeze-Applicator/dp/B011Q0R8YS
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Will High Gas Prices Affect Your Fishing?
If the question was "Will gas prices affect your life?" Then the answer would be absolutely. Hell, I just picked up an extra day and a half of work this morning so that the extra income could pay for gas so that my fishing would not be affected. But I am not going to let high gas prices affect my big summer trips or how often I fish locally. About the only thing it will change is I might go on Lake Michigan a few less times over the summer since that is pretty expensive. But on those days I will go somewhere else. So yeah- high gas prices will not really affect my fishing. I'm not going to let it.
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Will High Gas Prices Affect Your Fishing?
Not really. I have been picking up some extra work the last few months just for this very reason. I also have not bought a couple things that I would have otherwise purchased. Fishing is what makes me happy. I take a couple 5 hour trips up north every summer and if they cost me a couple hundred dollars more, so be it. YOLO!! Now locally, I will be more selective on when I go on Lake Michigan which has a $25 launch fee and I always run more out there. Those days normally cost me $50 or so and now it'll probably be double that so I'll only go when it's perfect. If I get really desperate I can find a fishing partner to help pay for expenses. I might fish in my kayak a little more as well. There is a decent lake a few miles from the house.
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Round Ball Jig Heads/Line Options
I'm a big fan of the Keitech tungsten ballhead jigs. I love the way the smaller profile jig looks with a 4" Jackall Rhythm Shad. 3/16 and a 3/0 hook is a perfect match. I agree they are pricey and I have some cheaper jigs I bought on Ebay that I'll use while prefishing or when just messing around. Someone suggested Gamakatsu lead jigs and I don't like those at all. Their keeper system tears up the swimbait more than other jigs. Owner lead head jigs are cheaper than the Keitech and have a good strong hook.
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The Toit Knot?
Thanks. Pretty sure that is the knot that I was really excited about but had multiple breakoffs with. I went back to the Aaron Martens recommended doubled improved clinch knot which is a pain to tie but has proven to be reliable.
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The Toit Knot?
Been tying the Trilene knot for years. It's easy, fast, reliable, and strong. I've played around with other knots but not anymore. Now if you find me an easy dropshot knot, I'd be interested. (And the Palomar is not it.)
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How much money have you spent on your fishing addiction?
I spent more than $311 for gas on my spring fishing trip.
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Spinning reel braid Recommendations
How do these compare to their sinking braid? Their 14 lb sinking braid is my favorite spinning braid and I've tried most of the ones listed in this thread.
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What's your FAVORITE rod in your arsenal?
Daiwa Steez 761 MML (1st generation) Easily the best rod I've ever used. It's my Ned rig rod and is uber-sensitive. I have no doubt that I catch more fish using this rod compared to lesser models. I'm going to buy the 2021 version when it gets in stock somewhere.
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Trailer Maintenance
I always heard it was illegal to keep them in even though I often drive with mine in and have never had a problem. I had mine meld into my hitch on my last truck and I could not get it out. I take mine out periodically so this doesn't happen.
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On The Water Etiquette
Some of the worst times I have been cut off was when HS tournaments were going on and I ended up being on the water on the same day (I always try to avoid those days). Sometimes it's inexperienced boaters not realizing what they're doing and other times I suspect the boater feels since it's kids fishing they should be cut a break. Had a father/coach go completely unhinged a couple weeks ago in the parking lot at the launch but that is a topic for another thread.
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River Or Lake? What's your pick?
Great Lakes > big inland lakes > small inland lakes > reservoirs > large rivers with pools that fish like lakes > ponds w/a kayak > small rivers
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Where are all the Illinois Guys ?
Had a tourney on the Cal Sag/Lake Calumet on Saturday. We found fish all over but the biggest fish we found were tight to the shore in 2-3' of water. 51-52 degree temps with stained water. Wind was ripping at 15-25 mi/hr. Caught a couple keepers on a chatterbait on windy shorelines. Lost a 4-5 lber which would have given me the win but I did get a 5.70 in the boat later in the day which helped me land 2nd with a tad under 14 lbs. My partner and I both thought the fish was over 6 lbs and weighed it on 2 different scales.
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Fishing Podcasts
Agreed. Plus, Travis asks really good questions. He asks the questions as an angler I want to know the answers to.
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Favorite swimbaits and jigs for A-Rigs
I would definitely throw it in Lake Michigan now. I just haven't had good weather on the weekend to fish Lake Michigan locally-yet. I've been chasing largemouth in inland lakes especially with some upcoming tournaments. In a little over a month I'll be up north where I'll definitely be using one.
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Favorite swimbaits and jigs for A-Rigs
What an incredible, detailed answer. Thanks. I've caught a few good smallies on it but I definitely need to dial it in like you. I think I have been fishing it too fast and not letting it get down enough. Hopefully, I can get a few on the A-rig in a month or so from now.
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Favorite swimbaits and jigs for A-Rigs
I've definitely have to upgrade my A-rig arsenal. What baits do you like and in what conditions? How about jig heads? Any other tips? Any info is appreciated.
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Is everyone buying into this lie?
I've done quite a bit of research on lithium batteries over the last couple weeks. I definitely won't be dropping close to 2K for lithium batteries and a charger for my boat. My wet cell Duracells from Sam's Club for my trolling motor are going on 6 years now. Yes, 6 years. I expected 3-4 years when I bought the batteries but they have been flawless and easily still last an 9-10 hour day. I do check the water every couple months and am no longer surprised with how often I must add water. Tough to beat around $200 for a couple more batteries in a year or so when I need to finally replace them. But for a 4th battery that I am using for my Livescope, I did go with a 33AH lithium. The size, weight, and performance is what led me to a lithium.
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Do you fish the same place or new places more?
I fish primarily the same places but I have been fishing for over 20 years so I've fished most of the places in my areas. Nowadays, I primarily fish 4 different places locally but 3 of them have loads of water including Lake Michigan. When I travel I typically fish waters I have fished before but I head north in the summer and south in the spring and fall so it's usually multiple months between visits. I fish about 10 different bodies of water every year and try to fish 1 body of water I have never fished before.
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How Do YOU Find Fish?
It's prespawn here in IL. I am looking for structure adjacent to spawning areas- primarily points and other dropoffs. If the weather is warm, I am checking the shallows for exploring fish. I'm going with fast-moving baits like a chatterbait or jerkbait until the fish tell me I have to slow down. Water clarity will determine what type and color baits I'll throw.