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Bassfishnc18

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  1. While I was fishing with the above described tactic I was just targeting bass and did land a few spots. I think your setup sounds good. If you are used to dropshotting smaller baits then I feel like when I dropshot a stickworm it feels really heavy for dropshotting.
  2. Best tip for not throwing $19+ into the lake is a good strong knot and some mend it glue.
  3. For this method I like using flukes, senkos, brush hogs, lizards, and sometimes little paddle tail swimbaits like a keitech.
  4. I also use the keitech fat swing impacts and they work well but I have also used the Berkley grass pig and the zoom swimin fluke. I do prefer the keitechs though.
  5. What are your best producing pond lures to use during the winter? I fish a lot in ponds that are <10 ft. And fishing slows down in the winter.
  6. Yea, never in lakes though. I have used them in ponds with trickworms and small craws and they have produced during cold months.
  7. Berkley flicker shad strike king finesse jig with a yum craw chunk senko texas rigged weightless 3 inch flutter spoon drop shot with small finesse worms All have produced multiple nice fish for me in northern waters
  8. True but when fishing hard baits established around cover the will get hung and thats where it becomes expensive, losing 3-4 cranks one day which can add up to 60$ or more.
  9. St croix mojo bass rods are mostly pretty heavy rods that would be good for that. For froggin I would want a 7'-7'3" rod with a good heavy backbone
  10. For under 150 look at the duckett gost, no. *** is really inexpensive, dobyns, ardent, shimano makes a nice rod around 90$, st. Croix All really good just find what you like
  11. My favorite for finesse on spinning tackle is 15 pound braid to a 6-10 foot long florocarbon leader, usually 10 lb floro. Although maybe got heavier floro for shakey heads but that's just because I like fishing heavier line with them.
  12. Use the wacky tool with o-rings for wacky rigging. Use off brand stick baits ( bps, yum dingers, big bite baits, etc) instead of GYB senkos. Fish less with hard baits as they are generally more pricey than soft plastics or jigs.
  13. The Shim1on core 50 and curado 70 throw light lures great
  14. Goods rods but when I went to go buy one I just couldn't bring myself to pay 180 for the e6x while there was a duckett for a lot cheaper and the duckett was lighter.
  15. If you are opting for cheap go to cabelas and look at their fish eagle 50 rods if they are on sale they can be as cheap as 35$. They make lots of different actions and lengths.
  16. I like using a duckett 6'10" medium rod for small cranks. But for larger cranks I would suggest a 7 ft medium action moderate power
  17. I fish with the lews lfs and it is pretty smooth and a great reel for the price.
  18. I have used a few of the falcon lowriders and I think they are all great rods.
  19. Personally I would opt for the 7'1" mf as an all purpose rod
  20. I have found lots of cranks that I lost before while fishing in ponds. They get snagged on timber then when the hooks rust off then they float to the top and drift to the shore.
  21. Good bluegill imitations for me are bream colored chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, swimjigs, and most green pumpkin soft plastic swimsuits.
  22. I prefer fishing poppers around docks and stumps while I prefer spooks by weeds and bull rushes. I.e. poppers around hard cover and spooks around softer cover
  23. Get some rapala x-raps, or shadow rap shads, they are cheaper and are great baits
  24. Braid, no stretch if you're fishing weightless then you must not want it to sink fast which the fluoro would increase rof.
  25. I fish mainly finesse jigs and I trim the skirt so it is different lengths in different places which make more action. I also add a small trailer. And if I am not fishing around really heavy cover I will sometimes thin out the weedgaurd to help with hooking the fish

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