Everything posted by BigAngus752
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Ole Monster help!
I'm jumping on the offset worm hook bandwagon. I fish Ol Monsters with 5/0s when I'm setting up for them specifically but I never change from a 4/0 if that's what on there and I have zero problem keeping them pinned. I'm a braid guy but I have to say if you can't keep them on with flouro I think braid is going to make it even worse. I'd try a more parabolic rod if they are jumping off a few seconds after a good hookset.
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Post a photo a day!
Congrats on getting your hands on a hard-to-find vehicle that you really wanted! My path is a little different. I'll have a Shelby Mustang sometime in near future (and I already have a 1968 Mustang). Thanks for offsetting my carbon footprint!
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Co Poly Lines
I'm surprised at some of the answers because I find a HUGE difference between mono and Yo-Zuri hybrid. Just like all lines, it has it's place. My BCs have either 12lb Yo-Zuri Hybrid or 50-65lb Sufix 832 or the 9 strand Berkley. On BCs I have found Yo-Zuri Hybrid to have less stretch than mono, more than flouro, it's MUCH tougher than mono, is more sensitive and holds stronger knots, it's easier to manage than flouro. I'll never change from it. It allows me to use my preferred style of rod for moving baits. A fast action with more parabolic bend to cast further and keep a fish pinned on trebles better. It just works perfectly for me. Mono is still a great line. I've got 6lb and 8lb on some spinning reels. For me, the hybrid is perfect for moving baits on a baitcaster, but that's all I use it for.
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Seriously
Nope. The opposite. She knows my passion (near obsession) with bass fishing and she promotes it. In 2016 she convinced me to buy a newer, larger, nicer boat than I intended and she is currently encouraging me to move up to an even nicer new boat. I'm definintely not out of control with my spending because I'm just not a "gear guy". My gear serves a purpose and it's all just tools but I do buy stuff beyond true "need" and she doesn't flinch. She wants me to be happy and I want her to be happy. We work toward those goals FIRST. Everything and everyone else comes second (except for the offspring but they are grown and out now).
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Do you rely on Intuition?
Intuition isn't some kind of magic or psychic power. It's important to embrace that statement. Intuition is your unconscious processing what you are seeing based on any number of past experiences you've had, patterns that your brain has recognized, even emotional responses. If you are having "intuition" about a spot or technique then take time to stop and analyze WHY you are getting this gut feeling. The more you can define concretely what your unconscious is recognizing the more you will be able to apply your experiential knowledge to finding and catching fish. If you get a gut feeling just stop and figure out what's triggering that gut feeling. Then fish your gut feeling and your results (success or failure) will become another tool in your toolbox the next time you are on the water because it will no longer be a gut feeling, it will be a conscious application of your experience as a fisherman.
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Morning bite or evening bite?
Interesting that you asked this right now. Mine just flip flopped three weeks ago. Up until then I was getting up and on the water before the sun was up. I would absolutely slay them with topwater for about 1.5-2hrs and then go home. Loved it. Then suddenly it came to a screeching halt. The water hit it's peak temp and the humidity moved in with no wind to speak of. I switched to evenings and a spinning rod and started catching big ones under stuff and in shade. In a couple hours in the evening for several trips I've caught at least one over 3lbs, sometimes 2 or 3. 11 fish in a few hours with a couple 3+ pounders is a great way to end a work day around my neck of the woods. I just sent my wife a pic of "bass thumb" a few days ago.
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Bass Fishing Memes ***PG ONLY***
- DRT is the most overpriced brand in the fishing industry.
You beat me by five minutes!- Post a photo a day!
It is strange. I could tell from the markings that the snake was a juvenile. Those fish are vicious fighters when you hook them. I don't know how, but the only thing I could think is the fish somehow knocked the snake senseless and then couldn't get out of it's jaws. Very weird.- Post a photo a day!
- Yozuri Hybrid Issues
The only non-braid I use on my baitcasters is Yo-Zuri Hybrid 12lb. I tie only the Trilene knot and the Palomar. Excellent line with no knot issues. I did, however, try some 6lb Hybrid on a spining rod once. In two outings it broke at the knot six times and I tried four different knots. Maybe a bad batch? I have used Hybrid as a leader in a pinch and it was definitely not as consistent as having it on a full spool. Perhaps because of less stretch in a few feet of it? I typically use only leader-specific flouro as a leader on braid.- Confidence Lure/ Style
The most important thing to have "confidence" in is location. If you get good at finding bass, you'll catch bass. I have confidence in a large number of lures based on season, weather, time of day, and water clarity. If it's a bright, sunny summer day with water temps in the 80's and no wind then I have ZERO confidence in a shad-colored lipless crankbait. If it's late October and the water temps have dropped to 50 degrees and there's a decent wind blowing then that same lipless is absolutely guaranteed to catch 20 or more LM. Ask about specific conditions and you'll get better answers for confidence baits because the lures change with the conditions.- Some lakes grow harder-fighting bass.
I agree 100%. I fish a public lake 15 minutes from home that is an excellent bass fishery with very good size bass. I am used to catching bass from that lake. I am also blessed to belong to a private club 25 minutes in the same direction. It's basically a private fishing reserve with a lot of water and a very limited number of members. I just got accepted this past May. The fish there are a different breed. I am not exaggerating when I say that four or five times now I was certain I had hooked a smallmouth only to find a LM at the end of my line. I also noticed that I rarely catch a bass with a hole in it's lip. I firmly believe I've caught some bass that have never been hooked in their life and those are the fish that fight like a Tasmanian devil. That's my theory, at least. Not very scientific.- Thank you, BassResource
I've said it before and I'll continue to say it, this is the best forum site on the internet. I have a plethora of hobbies and I am a member of numerous (probably too many) forums. The people on BR bear no resemblance to typical keyboard jockeys and that is due entirely to @Glenn and the outstanding people he has chosen to help him with this forum. It's not just informative, it's comfortable, peaceful and supportive. You've found the right place. Glad you're here.- Man, I Cant Catch A Bass On _______
- Favorite bourbon in the $40-$50 range?
You didn't overpay if that's what all the stores have it for. Bourbon is so ridiculous right now. You say the Eagle Rare and EH are almost non-existent, but they are never on shelves here either. I just have store managers that call me and ask if I want one because they know me. There are hundreds of liquor stores in the southern states that can't sell Eagle Rare and it sits on the shelves for $44. Just crazy. Let me know what you think of the Heaven Hill! Cheers!- Favorite bourbon in the $40-$50 range?
If you want to do some work to find them, the MSRP on Eagle Rare 10yr is $44 and the MSRP on E.H. Taylor Small Batch is $49. Yes, I have purchased multiple bottles of those for that price or $5 or so over. In my area you have to develop good rapport with some store managers/owners but it's very possible. Both are absolutely excellent for the price. What flavor profile do you prefer? 1910 is a sweet-ish bourbon with a oily mouth-feel and some caramel. I like it but prefer the 1920 which is a slightly higher proof that brings out more flavor. If you like brown sugar and vanilla with some spice I highly recommend Wild Turkey Rare Breed ($55) in that price range. Something with less spice but full flavor is Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond (should be about $40). The bottled-in-bond guarantees exactly 100 proof and a consistent flavor. HH and McKenna are the two most popular. If you like a LOT of spice in a really rich bourbon give Smoke Wagon straight bourbon a try ($30) but really their small batch ($55) is the best buy of the brand IMO. I just poured myself some Eagle Rare 10 just because I was talking about it. LOL. Great bourbon.- Bass Fishing Memes ***PG ONLY***
- How heavy of a rain will you fish in?
If there is a chance of significant rain then I will pick one of the lakes that has covered docks. If it gets to really pouring and I want a break or to keep my sandwich dry while I eat lunch I'll just borrow someone's cover for a few minutes. I've fished in rain so hard that I've had to keep my bilge running all the time but that's unintentional. I don't plan to fish in rain that hard. A little rain can actually be pleasant. A lot is always annoying.- Do you have rules in your boat?
Yes! 1. No one else in my boat. Turns out if you stick to that rule you don't need to make any more rules!- Bass Fishing Memes ***PG ONLY***
I love this guy's construction videos! He puts together some good stuff.- Lets Talk Cars! (Car guys)
Previous... Mustangs: 1968 Mercury Couger XR-7G big block (cousin to the Mustang in the 60's), 1970 Mustang Fastback with a 351 Super Cobra Jet (and Shaker hood) from a 1971 Torino, 1969 Mach 1 with 351 Windsor, 1987 Mustang LX, 1995 Mustang GT. Jeeps: 1948 Willy CJ3, 1985 CJ7, 1989 LJ, 1991 YJ, 1999 TJ, 2003 TJ, 2013 JK, 2014 JKU, 2014 WKII. Harleys: 1981 Softail, 2003 100th Anniv. Softail Standard, 2008 Electra Glide Ultra Current: 1985 Chevrolet C10 Silverado 1968 Mustang Coupe (owned for 34 years) 2003 Harley Fat Boy (full custom, owned 19.5 years) 2016 Harley Electra Glide Ultra Limited My son, who is about to turn 21, just bought himself a 2019 Mustang GT with a Track Pack today (with his own money). Like father like son. He doesn't fish...yet.... Here he is about 18yrs ago on the Fat Boy. He's 6'7" now.- Anyone using an Ultrex Quest?
They certainly look heavier. Thank you- Anyone using an Ultrex Quest?
Thank you. Good info. I would certainly appreciate the longer battery life but I like the large remote on my current Ultrex and I would never hold my phone while fishing. I can guarantee what would happen. LOL- Anyone using an Ultrex Quest?
How long have you had it? Any issues? What do you like compared to the standard Ultrex? What do you not like? - DRT is the most overpriced brand in the fishing industry.
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