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collinfiske_RFC started following 1999 Procraft 200 floorplan , Northern Champlain area and Good Reading
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Northern Champlain area
Looking to get hooked up with a club in the Northern Champlain area. Currently living in Mallets Bay area.
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Good Reading
Thanks for the suggestions! I'll go check them out!
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Good Reading
Hope everyone is staying healthy. I'm in limbo between boats. I figured now would be a good time to to do some reading, especially with everything being shut down the way it is. Does anyone have any good print recommendations that are bass fishing/fishing in general related? Looking for something to pass the time! Thanks!
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1999 Procraft 200 floorplan
Odd request but...Anyone have the layout or floor plan for a 1999 Procraft 200 handy? Cannot find one online right now to save my life. Thanks
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St Croix 7 foot medium heavy musky rod for punching & frogging
I wouldn't overthink it too much! If you're only fishing for short period of time make what you got work. It might not be perfect setup, but as long as you can send baits down range that's all that matters. If you're going to be there for an extended amount of time maybe pick up something more specialized locally when you arrive. I use a 7'6 XHXF for punching heavier cover and 7'3 HF for flipping around lighter cover (I'm a shorter dude at 5'9ish). Sensitivity is definitely helpful for feeling what your bait its touching down below. Best of luck
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Water clarity
Eye balls and a good pair of polarized lenses
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What Was Your Favorite One On Saturday Morning?
Always loved Bill Dance. By the time I was old enough to be following fishing, he wasn't glued to his seat by choice. It would have been awesome to see some of the guys you were mentioning in their primes!
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Bass fishing heavy, deep grassy lajes
Hey Ben! Welcome to the forum! The guys on here are great as well as wealth of fishing knowledge! For your question, I would peruse some of the articles shared in the article section about bait selection in the winter time! There is a bunch of great content available by season. What I would do if I was you, would try running a lipless crankbait (usually red, don't know why just gets whacked even with lakes where nothing red is getting fed on) above some of those weed flats. They are pretty versatile. You can try yo-yo it back on the retrieve and ripping it through the top bit of grass might get them. Jerkbaits are another great option. Find what they are feeding on, match the hatch and bomb a jerkbait out there. There is a few different types and guys swear by different kinds. I've had most of my action on ones that sink slowly when they aren't moving. Hope this helps and points you in the right direction. Best of luck!
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Fishing brand new area
After looking at a map as previously mentioned, at the bottom of the map you posted has fish that are supposed to be there. Double check with someone local but they definitely could be feeding on bluegill, crappie, perch or trout. That could give you a general reference to what kinds of colors and lures to bring. If you get there and they are munching on some trout there are going to be some big fish in that lake. I've heard legends of trout hungry bass...As far as location of bass no idea where you guys are at. We still have ice thicker than grandmas countertops. There is a lot of great stuff written on here by some really smart guys about fish behavior during different stages of the game. Best of luck hope you nail them.
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How to fish muddy/weedy lakes?
Bass are going to prefer hard bottom during the spawn. I would target some of the vegetation that needs a harder bottom or see where they end up setting up to spawn. Attack that smaller area during the spring/spawn then move to swim jigs, reaction baits ect. (what everyone else mentioned) around the weeds when they move off. Attack the pockets between the weeds if there are any.
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Banning skin mounts
Been following this one from the beginning. Thanks for the adventure guys lol.
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Tackle organization
Its like a red under armor bag I got for family vacations in the 5th grade. Just so happened to be able to fit everything perfectly. Ill post a picture of it when I get a hold of it. Lives under the deck of the boat now.
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Tackle organization
Use the same duffel setup, plenty of room for stuff that never gets thrown during the day but makes me feel better when leaving the ramp. Plenty of room for your weigh bag, rod sleeves ect.
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Worst hooksets?
Frog is tough even on some of the best days with the right gear. I'm envious of those with a really high hookup percentage. Opening those hooks up from the frog and using a softer frog helps a little bit I've found. Also if throwing the frog, and a hookset is missed, keep a rod rigged next to you with something quiet, light and low profile and send it right in there. Mine is usually a senko or something like that. I've gotten plenty of secondary strikes on the drop right after the blow up.
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Power Shot/Bubba Shot - What Bait?
I'll shrink it an inch or two if i notice they wont pick their nose up on it. I know a couple guys that use it really short like 2in or 3in range that nail them. I think it really just comes down to confidence and whatever length it takes to keep it in front of their nose.