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CrustyMono started following You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing
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Tournament Help?
This weekend I will be fishing in a big bass/pickerel tournament. Largest fish wins. The lake is 66 acres. There are usually 20-30 people in the tournament. I attached a lake map. The water level is down 1 foot, and I am not sure how accurate the map is. Water clarity is also down to less than 2 feet. lots of weeds this year. I think they they treated the lake, because of the low water level, clarity, and sudden lack of weeds. There is just enough weeds that jigs and bottom baits won't work. Lots of the anglers fish live bait, but I usually stick to my lures. I am willing to use live bait however. I am a finesse guy, I am good with paddle tail swimbaits and neko rigs. That is mostly my plan. I will also have a swim jig and flip bait tied on. Tourney is 7am-11am. I will see if i can find an early morning tw bite the day before, with out hooks. Then ill move offshore with the paddle tail and go finesse as the sun comes up, i have limited time to find the fish. ANY HELP IS AWESOME TAHNKS! BCW lake map.pdf
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Topwater rod choice ?
Yeah and people from westfield are good at fishing, my cousin went to school there and he is good at fishing!
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Need to find a new rod and reel
ugly stik gx2 7' m for 50$
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Spinning Rod for Plastics
7' medium fast/xf
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Good frog rod under $100
You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing replied to Eric Czerwinski's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and Knotsget a duckett ghost at dicks for 100 or 80 if you have a coupon
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St.Croix Triumph or Fenwick HMX
depends on the model. Get a medium action rod with a lot of tip, to avoid ripping ou the hooks, use mono too.
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Reel Cleaning question.
You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing replied to An Outdoor Guy's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and Knotsif you keep them out of the dirt and sand you should be fine, consider sending it to DVT. I dry my reels after each use in the rain, by taking off the spool, and using QTips.
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Need a rod
just wait. My theory is that you need a decent enough rod to present a bait and feel bites. That is the bare minimum. then you add weight, and look. 80-120$ My friend has a no *** and it is good. I also have had experiences with many rods at this price point. (message me if you have ?'s) then i add a 180 dollar reel or nicer. I would be willing to get less nice reels, but i spend lots of time looking for deals, so i can get the for 100$.
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Best Main-Line Fluorocarbon for baitcaster?
task is great but costs 40, i really like invisx...
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Topwater rod choice ?
I love my Cabela's Tournament ZX Casting rod 7' Medium Mod, it casts far and is good with trebles. optimal for walking baits.
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top water braid visibilty
You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing replied to Western-Mass-Bass's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and KnotsYou can also start without a leader and add one, use mono or copolymer, fluorocarbon is dense and will sink
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Dropshot Knot Trouble
Almost every time i tie a dropshot, the hook is pointing down. I tried reversing it and it didnt work. It faces the right way sometimes. I tie the knot by threading 18 in through the hook eye. Next i thread 15 in back, then i tie an overhand knot with the hook on the bottom. i cinch it down by pulling the tag end and the main line. i then move the knot so that it is centered on the hook eye. i am stumped...
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Who was the most help teaching you how to fish for bass?
My family is fortunate to have two homes, one of which is on a small lake. We (my family) has always been outdoorsy. My dad and I would always spend weekends fishing for perch. My grandfather would always want to to go fishing with me, and he still does today. My uncle is a commercial fisherman, and i always have things to learn from him. Last summer I went on a road trip to the Smokey mountains of Tennessee. My dad and i packed two Ugly Stiks. We stopped at a campground that had a small lake with many small bass. We were near a Bass Pro, when we went to the store, we picked the brain of a worker. He gave us a rig for using live bait. Without a net, I managed to catch bait with my bare hands (my former strong suit). That day I caught 3 small bass. The rest of the trip was spent fishing. Once I found the internet...GAME OVER. I would spend 4 hours a day (and still do) reading articles, watching tutorials, or memorizing the specs of every product made for fishing, literally. Bassreasource also helped a lot. I now fish 6 days a week along with doing 3 other sports competitively.
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So Close...
That is what happened to me, except i did not have the net. i had the bass in my hands. it was much longer and fatter than the 5.5 pound bass that my friend caught. you make a good point that eyes aren't as accurate s a scale. I know it was at least 7.5 pounds. fish that big have been caught in the lake though...