Everything posted by bralexander
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Recommend shorts/zip-offs for kayak fishing.
Columbia is definitely a great brand for this stuff. I buy all mine at goodwill and over the years have saved hundreds on columbia shorts and shirts. However, make sure you try on the zip offs both in pant form and "unzipped". All the ones I have tried have been way too long when they are "shorts". Also, if you think you will wear them in pant form the majority of the time, like most guys have responded here, just buy the regular pants only version. They are noticeably more comfortable to me than the zip offs. Just my $0.02 Bruce
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Best knot for fine line
Another vote for palomar...
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Beat the heat!
Along with everyone else, I was surprised at how much a difference the long sleeve "fishing" shirts make. I stay noticeably cooler, even in the super humidity and heat here in central florida. I just started wearing them a couple years ago and now I have picked up a few at the goodwill. I have a hard time paying retail for anything, but if I had to, it would be worth it for a good columbia fishing shirt! Personally the off brand ones are not as comfortable either. My only other tip, I actually learned from a more intense sport. It is to start hydrating before going out. If you know you will be on the water, start drinking water a couple hours ahead of time. Bruce
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Trolling motor on old town saranac 146
I'll just back up what everyone else is saying. I have a 14' old town flat back canoe I use a 32# minn kota on. I have also extended the wires with a cheap set of jumper cables to place the battery in whatever position levels out the canoe, according to passenger(s) load. I get 3-3.5mph which is good for small lakes but not so great in a river or larger lakes. I bought the largest marine deep cycle battery I could find locally and am pretty happy with how much time I get between charges. I rarely use an anchor, but I do carry one. It is an old window weight. In my opinion, these are perfect for canoes and kayaks. You can find different sizes and they already have a molded in loop to attach you anchor line. I tried a small dumbell at one point, but the window weight is easier to use. Make sure you research your state laws before going out, because some places you must register/title as soon as you put a motor on.This is the case in Florida, where I am at. Bruce
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Old Canoe
I don't know what the market is like in your area, but I would only use a pelican canoe if it was given to me! There are many great used canoes in the $300 range that are so much better than than a pelican. I am not try to put down anyone who has one, but man, make sure you try that canoe out before considering purchase. The only good thing I have seen about pelicans is that they are close to indestructible. I have had fiberglass(4), aluminum (3), plastic (1) canoes and a few kayaks also. They all have their pros and cons so you really need to research about the specific models you are looking at and how it fits with what you are going to be using it for. Bruce
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Spinning Reels
I'm with Darren on this one. For budget reels, shimano has always been the best for me. I have a Sienna 1000 size that is super smooth and problem free along with some other even lower end shimanos that are great. Right now you can get the Sienna for under $35 and spend the rest of your budget on some nice braid! Bruce
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How Accommodate the Guy in the Back?
Ha! Occasionally I will fish with my sort of father in law. I am often in the back of the boat, But I like it! I know that he is getting the better cast and opportunities, but I see it as a trade off. I do not enjoy running the trolling motor and fishing at the same time. Maybe your partner in the back actually likes it better and you could be worrying for no reason. I think communication is key here. Bruce
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Florida Guys Check In Here.
Hey man, the last time I fished there was about 5 years ago, but Secret lake park was very nice. All the lakes were full of bass and you can rent a kayak to fish from if you get tired of bank fishing.The lake closest to the golf course (I don't remember exactly what it was called but it is the least accessible part on the opposite side from a the "park" area) was almost overpopulated with bass. I took my kayak out there a bunch and could catch a bass every other cast for hours! I also caught a 7-8lb one from the boat ramp over there. Bruce
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Emergency Fishing!!!
I keep a lumbar pack with a shoulder strap in the trunk. This has 2 bottles of water, medium size plano box, pliers, and a bandanna. The plano has a bit of everything, worms, jigs, spinners, crank baits, bobbers, hooks, weights, etc. To go along with this I have a Dock Demon deluxe and Shimano 500 spinning reel spooled with 15lb braid. This setup can handle 95% of fish I could catch locally. The 36" rod is great for hard to get to spots. Bruce
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unable to catch anything
This.... I currently live on a small lake and although most of the fish I am catching with the Ned rig are small, the numbers I catch are 2-3 times more than all other tackle I have tried. Not saying it will absolutely work on "your" specific spots, but it could be a game changer. My other tip is even more specific. I am not a huge fan of the Shroomz heads that are most often part of the Ned rig. However I really like the Bass Pro 1/16oz weedless shroom head with the Zman trd. Bruce
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What do you use to cut braid?
The Fiskars kid scissors are the real deal. I saw them recommended a little while ago on this forum and picked up a pair. They work great on every line I have tried. I keep them in my canoe, exposed to the elements, and so far (a month or so) they are rust free. I think they were like $3 Bruce
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how often do you catch fish?
Tedderx, I think everyone here has felt your pain! I do have to caution you though about bank vs boat fishing. Sometimes having a boat is not going to help. Don't get me wrong, a boat changes the game, and can be awesome but it doesn't make the fish bite. Just yesterday, i went out for about 3.5 hours on my local river on a boat and was totally skunked. This is the second time in this river I have went out for a good amount of time and not caught a single fish. I don't know what I am doing wrong, and I don't know anyone who fishes this spot either, so I get no advice. All I can say is just keep with it, and change up your game. Fish your spots at all different times, as this can be the difference between no bites and catching everything. Also I enjoy trying literally every different bait I can, as you never know what the fish like! Bruce
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Is night time a bad time for bass fishing ?
This is a good topic, that I have been thinking about lately. If anybody has any other tips and tricks for night fishing, especially on a small lake, I would be interested. Bassin407, I picked up some Strike King mini pro buzz in black recently and I like them. I haven't caught a bunch of fish on them, but they seem like good quality and "run" well. Bruce
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Redesigning a tacklebox
I liked your first post design better than the "blue" ones. As others have said, I would not use something without a place to hold pliers. The only other thing that jumps out at me is that whatever design used, there needs to be a wide clip to attach to your waistband. I rarely wear belts, so the "box" would have to attach securely to any waistband and be comfortable. Bruce
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Florida Guys Check In Here.
Hey man I am a little south of you in Ocklawaha. I just started using a ned rig and am impressed. Catching way more fish than anything else I have tried locally. Mostly real small but a couple 2-3lb. Using green pumpkin and coppertreuse zman trd with the 1/10oz shroomz jighead. Bruce
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Caught a old guy stealing from a lost and found box i made.
I have never seen a lost and found lure box before, but it is a cool idea! Kudos to you, Yotune, but people suck. I will occasionally leave a lure I don't have any affection for at a fishing spot, thinking that maybe someone else will have better luck with it than me. So maybe that will make you feel a bit better, just knowing that somewhere out there, instead of taking lures, a person is leaving lures (on purpose). Bruce
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Sit on top or sit in kayak
Hopefully this helps. Top is older Tarpon 100, bottom is Pescador 100 Bruce
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Sit on top or sit in kayak
I had this Pescador 10' a couple years ago. It is indeed a good quality boat, plenty stable and easy to maneuver. It is not as fast as some others but if you are not covering mega miles than it is no problem. I bought mine as a package, with a life vest and paddle, I think at Gander Mountain, on sale. This is one of the kayaks that I had for a little while and then wanted to try something else, and ended up selling on craigslist. The resale was very slightly below what I paid and I kept the paddle and vest to use on my next boat. These hold their value if you can find one on sale. I see it as I basically rented a kayak for 6 months for about $20. There was nothing wrong with the yak I just am crazy! Bruce As a side note- I very seriously considered the Striker, at the time when I bought the Pescador, but it has a unique seating area. Make sure you can see the Striker in person before purchase. Hey the Pescador is the older Tarpon. The new Tarpons are very different, but the old style is a well known and liked kayak. Bruce
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Sit on top or sit in kayak
Yeah, there is a reason why so many people use SOT for fishing! I have used both and a SOT has always been nicer for fishing. The only reason I would really consider a sit in is weight. I have seen some nice sit ins that are way lighter than comparable SOT. I just wish those hybrids were more inexpensive... I would buy one in a second if I could afford it. Bruce
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Getting Discouraged
Thanks to this site, my order of Ned rig stuff just came in. I can't wait to give it a try as it is pretty different from everything else I normally use. I don't know if it helps the Brian but, I love trying new stuff, even if I don't catch anything. Bruce
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Getting Discouraged
I have no specific advice for you... I currently live on a small lake and I have fished it probably 50-60 times so far. Literally hundreds of hours, and if I am lucky I catch one fish per hour. I have used a ridiculous amount of different baits. Sometimes it's just not as good as you think it could be! The only real advice to you is if you can fish the same area with someone else than that may help. Then you can have a comparison. If they don't catch anything, then you know it's not just you. If they do catch more, then you might be able to see what you are doing wrong, and they are doing right. When I have fished on this small lake with others they catch slightly more fish than me. I figured out, it was simply covering more area in a given amount of time. I still go slow by myself though, so I guess that just makes me stubborn. Ha Bruce
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Harris Chain Fishing Report - Whats working right now?
No problem, if I remember correctly, this is the exact one I use out there- Bruce
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Harris Chain Fishing Report - Whats working right now?
Yeah,unless they just changed something, you can go all the way until the state park with a motor. I used to work at the state park and the fishing in the motorized part was always better anyways. There used to be a boat rental/launch just down from Katies but it closed down a couple years ago. So I am not sure where the next ramp is now. Bruce
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Harris Chain Fishing Report - Whats working right now?
Being in Apopka I am hoping you have been out on the Wekiva River... I have only been out there in a kayak recently but the fishing is good! I always go in at katies landing or wilsons park, but those are for non motorized launches only. I think further up the river is ramp but I cannot remember the name off hand. If you get out there before sunrise there is a window of maybe a couple hours where you can catch loads of bass. Throughout the day you can catch some up under the vegetation and around the edges but they are everywhere in the morning. Someone tipped me off on using a silver/back fluke with the paddle tail and they absolutely destroy it out there! There were times when every other cast was a bass. Nothing huge but nice fighters. Bruce
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Harris Chain Fishing Report - Whats working right now?
Nice job on the boat! Very cool seeing something that old being used as it was intended and still being in good shape. I know what you mean about how quick the conditions change over there. I lived a couple miles from the boat ramp off of 441 and would see it be calm in the morning and mess in the afternoon. I mainly stuck to the canals and the dead river when I fished out of my kayak over there. My sister in law lives over there and I occasionally do some bank fishing when visiting now a days. Bruce