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whopper plopper?
Have any of you guys tried the PH Custom Lures Crazy Ace? It seems very similar. It floats on top, has a propeller on the back, a popping style mouth, and can be burned, popped, walked, walked, buzzed, etc. I bought a few whopper poppers, I haven't yet tried them, they seem to be a similar concept, except they probably leave a bigger bubble trail or louder buzzing sound. The PH Crazy ace doesn't have as big a propeller, but it leans side to side a bit as you retrieve to give the bait an extra motion. Any thoughts or comparisons?
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New Member from Ohio!
Welcome, what part of Ohio? I'm in Toledo
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Hello from Ohio
If you are ever in the Toledo area, let me know. I fish NW Ohio and SE Michigan quite a bit.
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Hello from Ohio
Where in ohio? I'm in Toledo and would love a fishing partner. I've been fishing for the last few years for bass all around ohio and Michigan and have been pretty successful.
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Understanding bass fishing terms
Fluoro stretches 35%, mono stretches 38%. They are exactly the same when it comes to stretch.
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Week full of Rain
I catch more bass when it's raining, choppy, cloudy than when it's sunny. They are on the prowl and bite anything!
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It's now fall
If you ever want to come fishing in northwest ohio or southeast Michigan, let me know. Lot's of great stuff. But I'm sure you are a short drive from some of the nice Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri lakes.
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Giving Out Your Honey Holes
Just post a no fishing sign one day. See what happens.
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It's now fall
Couldn't agree more. I'm also in Ohio. Northwest Ohio. Farm ponds are definitely the best. The bass will bite anything! Where in Ohio are you?
- Best line for spinnerbaits and chatterbaits?
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Best line for spinnerbaits and chatterbaits?
But then you end up spending most of your time messing with your setups. You go from spending time fishing to spending time setting up for fishing. I've seen a lot of people fall into this cycle. They spend way more time and money setting up, buying tackle, rather than fishing. (I'm not saying you are doing this, I don't know you, just something I notice my friends doing) Also, sometimes part of the challenge is to leave one rod with one reel with one line in your trunk and use that single setup to try and fish every lure and every technique. You learn a ton and get very very good at adapting your techniques. I love that challenge. Just leave home with 1 rod. Fun times! Tight lines!
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i was wrong all along
I use both. 90% of the time I use spinning. Spinning does pretty much everything you want.
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Carolina rig Line
20# braid to a dual swivel 3/4 ounce lead weight to mono or flouro leader to a floating jig head with twister grub or creature or big worm. Only reason for the mono or flouro leader is so that you can break it off if necessary. Usually you need to break it off in rivers with rock bottom beds. This way, you don't lose your entire rig. I use this for walleye in the river in ice cold March weather. If you are on most soft bottom lakes, you don't need a different leader, can use braid for that too.
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Is Larger Diameter Line Noisy on a Spinning Reel?
15-20# braid will probably solve your nose issue. But all line makes some noise. Use silicone lubricant on your line and line guides.
- Braided VS Mono