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Munkin

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  1. Based on some of the replies over the years I am asking everyone to post a good fishing tip tp help other anglers. This isn't a use my second cousins hand poured worms because they are the best but a generic what works. What got me thinking of this is when Tom WRB posted that he uses worms in a muddy bottom and jigs on a hard bottom (Didn't mean to call you out I just want to express what a good tip that was from experience). So without pimping a particular manufacturer please post something that will help other fisherman regardless of location. Here is my start: Jigs, if you don't know what color jigs to use starting out just use ones in the same color of soft plastics that work for you. While this is a simple statement and concept I caught more bass the first day that I applied it than in the previous several years of fishing jigs I had no confidence in. Match the hatch: This has always worked for me and I know people will disagree but if bass are eating say shad the shad do not change color when the water is murky because of rain. What color to use in soft plastics: One of the KVD videos he explains that if you do not know what color to use try something that matches the lake of river bottom you are fishing. His explanation is that any prey will try to blend in with their environment to escape predators so you want a bait that matches the local prey. This is what I can think of for now and I am hoping this post is populated with useful information that can help others besides the "what is your favorite" Allen
  2. While I do not know the exact quote Rick Clunn once said "Catching fish is easy but finding them is hard". The other saying I heard was "I would rather have the wrong lure in the right place than the right lure in the wrong place". I will say once I started concentrating on finding fish as apposed to whether my soft plastics had a certain flake makeup my catch rate went up. Allen
  3. Use some 5 or 6/0 and I doubt you can bend them out? Allen
  4. Drum do hit lures regularly but common carp will as well from my experience. I caught about a 10lb common carp during a tournament once on a baby brush hog. Allen
  5. Munkin replied to Munkin's topic in Everything Else
    That is the one. Still not sure why my only option is read aloud though. Allen
  6. Munkin posted a topic in Everything Else
    Why is it everytime I try to post something the only option is to "Read aloud"? I am trying to post a youtube video from Guido Hibdon in which he shows how to hand tie a jig. Cannot copy and paste the link into the post or the URL option but I can get a computer voice to read everything on the screen. So what gives is this blocked or am I doing something wrong? Allen
  7. Munkin replied to Munkin's topic in Tacklemaking
    Finally shipped mine out today after driving around with them for about a week. Allen
  8. You can always buy the ever popular color selector. Allen
  9. While my thread tying is terrible this is what I do. Allen
  10. Trial and error but mostly error. Start with a 1/4 or 3/8oz and see how it works and adjust from there. Sometimes a heavy jig falling past then triggers a reaction strike. I was fishing a club tournament once and just wrecking fish on a 5/16oz jig but they were all 1-2lbers. While it was fun culling 1.8lb fish with 1.81lb fish is a pain to do. The catching was great but so was the amount of jigs I was losing in the process. Broke off all 3 of my finesse jigs in about a 25 yard section and was tired of tying on jigs. Reached in the rod locker and pulled out the 2 big jig rods. One had a 1/2 flippin jig and the other a 3/4oz football. First pitch of the 1/2oz jig I caught a 3lber so I decided to try the football and 2 casts later had a 4.5lb fish. Stuck with the football and culled up 9lbs in about 2 hours. Area I was fishing was laydowns in less than 5 FOW. Allen
  11. This should just be pinned to the top. Allen
  12. I care about what the fish want for the fall rate. That being said I have fished 3/4oz in 4FOW and 1.8oz in 30FOW. Allen
  13. Munkin replied to J.Guest's topic in Tacklemaking
    That is the going rate right now. I got a quote for a production mold for $5600 so I know what things cost for large scale production. Allen
  14. Looks great but honestly I could not fish with that rod. That thing should be hanging in the Louve not on a Bassboat deck. Allen
  15. Wherever has what I need at the time. I have so much tackle in my basement I am tripping over boxes of lures I didn't know I had. For something immediate I try the local Dick's or Wal-Mart but in general I keep "a few spares" and buy things either through Bassifieds or a local flea market. Looking at what I have and what I need for the next year I may have to break down and buy a spool of 12lb Big Game since I cannot find mine and am tired of looking for it. Besides that I have 2 $100 BPS gift cards and enough baits to sink my boat so I am good for now. Allen
  16. Fish below Dam 4 or 5 and you should catch some. Allen
  17. Munkin replied to Munkin's topic in Tacklemaking
    Going to send mine out in the next day or two? I was waiting on some GP trailers but I will just send the Blk/Blue since those are what I have now. Allen
  18. Most manufacturers will list the size they are using or it is easy to find using Google. Personally I am not a fan of the MegaBass cat sausage hooks as the outbarb really scratches the bait. For replacements here is what I use overall: light trebles = Daiichi Death trap, Heavy= Owner ST, Average= Gamakatsu round bends. Allen
  19. I don't think any of them actually attract bass, catfish and other fish but not bass. Allen
  20. Gar, they will slam a spinnerbait but you cannot hook them. Allen
  21. 1/2oz is the overall best size for me and color didn't matter as much as weight. As for finesse worms you will find it hard to beat the price of a pack of Zoom finesse worms or swamp crawlers. Allen
  22. Nothing is! put them in with regular plastics and they will melt together. Allen
  23. Not sure how it is time consuming as it takes about 5 minutes for me to microwave plastic enough to pour? I start with 2 minutes then do 30 second intervals to keep from scorching the plastic but I am not an expert. My problem is duplicating colors as I do not use a recipe I just eyeball it until it looks good. Allen
  24. Being in Jessup where are you talking about fishing and at what time of the year? I can give you what works for me at say Black Hills, Piney Run, etc. based on when and where. Allen
  25. I had some of these I received in a trade and could not figure out a good way to fish them so I sold them. Allen Tell Gary to make some 4" Slim Senkos in 306 Natural Shad as I will take 1k to start. Allen

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