Everything posted by Bass-Addict
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Last thread - is this thing sufficient for bait storage?
Just discovered how to use the Genie! One end is for loading/grabbing bait, the other for changing water. It is blocked so they can't get out. Pretty brilliant design actually and perfect for my needs.
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Is this a generally slow time of year?
Yup, LMR. So you think it's the rain? I hope so, I'd like to catch some before it gets cold.
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I was told Shimano is the only spinning reel under $100 whose bearings won't rust - is this true?
What are my requirements, not rusting?
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Last thread - is this thing sufficient for bait storage?
I have the Genie. How often do I have to change the water?
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Last thread - is this thing sufficient for bait storage?
The DIY bait tubes on YouTube are all made of PVC, they look like they would be just as sluggish as the Frabil. Maybe I'd be best off drilling some holes in mine, unless you think my craws and minnows would stay lively in that thing as is for a few hours?
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Is this a generally slow time of year?
Gotcha, it's about 71 degrees right now. When I went yesterday it was slightly cooler, it should be even warmer tomorrow and sunday as it's been pretty hot and will be all weekend. Should the fishing improve?
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Is this a generally slow time of year?
Smallmouth, so the water temp shouldn't matter? It was noticeably colder yesterday after having rained.
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Last thread - is this thing sufficient for bait storage?
How does water flow through the vent holes if it's above water most of the time? How long will minnows survive in the bait thing I have?
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Is this a generally slow time of year?
When I say deep pools I mean 10 ft max, mostly casting right where the rapid transitions to still water and is only 3-5 ft deep. Is this shallow enough? It worked great before. I thought the guy above you just said they had returned to shallower waters now that it's cooling again?
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Is this a generally slow time of year?
Haven't had much luck lately, been getting nibbles but can't seem to hook anything. I've been throwing live crawdads that I catch with a hand net right there in the small river I fish in near Dayton Ohio. 6' medium light fast action St. Croix with an Abu Garcia Revo X spinning reel, 8 lb mono test. Size 6 bait holder hook with a split shot. Been casting almost exclusively into where the rapids meet the deep calm pool at the end of the current. Had luck once a few weeks back but since then only nibbles. Are the fish just not eating right now or could it be they are seeing the 8 lb test line and I should switch back to 6?
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Last thread - is this thing sufficient for bait storage?
How exactly does the Frabil keep fresh water flowing through, doesn't it float and stay above water?
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I was told Shimano is the only spinning reel under $100 whose bearings won't rust - is this true?
What do you mean nothing is going to work??
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Last thread - is this thing sufficient for bait storage?
Oh ok good point, how quickly would it use up the O2?
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Last thread - is this thing sufficient for bait storage?
So without holes in it they won't stay alive/fresh?
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Last thread - is this thing sufficient for bait storage?
Bait Up genie jar is this thing big/oxygenated enough or do I need the Frabill 6 qt one? I want something easy to access when I'm kayak fishing on a moving river. I also would prefer it was as small as can be. Just need it to be large enough to hold a few minnows/crawdads.
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What is the best size/style cast net for catching bait for smallmouth in a small river?
I've tried it, along with multiple other artificial baits. Very little success. I'm guessing it requires extensive practice and skill.
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What is the best size/style cast net for catching bait for smallmouth in a small river?
I am fishing for smallmouth on a small river in SW Ohio called the Little Miami. I have recently discovered how effective live bait is and I saw my friend was having a large amount of success catching smallmouth using small baitfish he was catching with a cast net. What size/type do I want? I am between the Betts Tyzac 1/4" mesh mono 5' and a Betts 1/4 with lead weights. I was told the lead weights sink faster but that the difference would be negligible in water as shallow as this river (2-5 feet mostly.)
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I was told Shimano is the only spinning reel under $100 whose bearings won't rust - is this true?
Is it worth returning my Revo X and getting the Nasci?
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I was told Shimano is the only spinning reel under $100 whose bearings won't rust - is this true?
Gotcha, are Shimano's particularly better protected than Abu Garcia's bearings?
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I was told Shimano is the only spinning reel under $100 whose bearings won't rust - is this true?
Lol he said ARB stands for Anti Rust Bearing, that would be hilarious if it's reverse omg. So if I go kayaking and have my pole fastened to the deck of my kayak and it is getting splashed lightly most of the day when I'm not using it, I have to take it apart every time immediately after?
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I was told Shimano is the only spinning reel under $100 whose bearings won't rust - is this true?
You really think he was lying to me? I don't think he was trying to sell me a reel, he seemed pretty genuine.
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I was told Shimano is the only spinning reel under $100 whose bearings won't rust - is this true?
Cool, thanks
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I was told Shimano is the only spinning reel under $100 whose bearings won't rust - is this true?
Does the Abu Garcia I linked not have shielded bearings?
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I was told Shimano is the only spinning reel under $100 whose bearings won't rust - is this true?
So fishing poles were not made to get wet, got it.
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I was told Shimano is the only spinning reel under $100 whose bearings won't rust - is this true?
So was the guy in the specialty shop lying to me or did I just get a dud? I'm confused, I only dropped my reel in the water a few times. Is it possibly bc it was a Cabela's exclusive model?