Everything posted by BigAngus752
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Acts of kindness... Where do you fall?
I regularly don't catch any fish which leaves more fish for the other fishermen. You’re welcome.
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Lens color blue or grey?
I own blue mirrored, gray, and 2 pair of amber (different brands). The blue and gray sit in the glove box of my boat. The only thing I ever wear is amber. Could just be the quality of the lens I suppose, but amber makes the others seem useless.
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Trailer Bearings Question.
A micrometer would. Anytime two pieces of metal rub or pound against each other for an extended period of time they begin to take on a complimentary (matching) shape. Every time. Even if your naked eye can't see it. Your races are going to be slightly concave in some area that doesn't match the new bearings and that will be enough to cut your bearing life in half.
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Ice out on midwestern ponds
Ned rig. Very light standup jig head with a Zman TRD (or 1/2 a ZinkerZ). I prefer the Coppertruese color. Throw it out. Let it sit. Shake it gently. Slowly drag it toward you. Let it sit...you get the idea. For even better luck: Do this on an afternoon on the side of the pond that has gotten the most sunlight that day. I did this around New Years when we had a thaw and the pond ice opened. The results are in the “Lastest catch pics” thread. ?
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Question for the Wisconsin folks...
Just looked at Geneva last night! Are they heavily pressured since they are so close to Chicago and Milwaukee?
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Catching fish on chicken nuggets?
Or 5 stars and a written review that says, “I just got my rod/reel/lure delivered by UPS and it looks awesome! Can’t wait to try is out!” So 5 stars for how it looks sitting on your kitchen table. Very helpful.
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Question for the Wisconsin folks...
Thanks for the info. I was having trouble wrapping my head around that. Like saying I can shoot AT the deer as long as I don’t HIT the deer. LOL
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Question for the Wisconsin folks...
This will sound like a dumb question to the Wisconsin folks, but I'm from Illinois so... I'm looking for a place to fish for a couple days in late May. I hear good things about Lake Owen but I don't have any experience with "fishing seasons". I see that the regulations for Lake Owen are no limit LM and one SM, but the "fishing season" doesn't start until June 16th. Is that just for keeping bass? Can I fish Owen in May and target bass and release them? I am a catch and release guy anyway but I want to make sure I'm legal. Side note: I'm really hoping to target SM. If you have any suggestions for lakes closer to the Illinois border that hold better populations of SM than Lake Owen please share. Just looking for small water only please! Thank you!
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Catching fish on chicken nuggets?
American society has become so inoculated to violence and drama that it takes "over-the-top" behavior to attract attention. These YouTubers that you speak of aren't sportsman and the fact that their behavior is aligned with the sport of fishing is just incidental. They are only seeking attention. I doubt they care much about the subject matter. Their videos definitely aren't geared toward any of us. I actively seek out Gary Klein, Greg Hackney, and our favorite @Glenn when I want to watch a video of someone that truly has a passion not only for fishing but also for teaching.
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Heavy pressured pond fishing
I have experienced this also. Here's the problem; if the pond is that heavily pressured with people using "live" or "food" bait then you basically have a bath tub full of hand-fed bass and they aren't going to pay attention to your fake food. Like @Glaucus advised, get there during the times the bass are most likely to feed naturally and when the people aren't there. Very, very early or late after dark. If you are fishing next to people who are tossing chicken gizzards at the bass then you better have a pocket full of chicken gizzards. That pond is just too small.
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Using 3M 5200 on my Jon
That's perfect. Thank you
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Using 3M 5200 on my Jon
Well I wasn't sure, but I feel better about the 5200 now. I've also ordered some closed end rivets to replace a few of them. No reason to take a chance. Thanks for the help.
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Ned rig setup
Up until recently I had been using a 7ft. Powell Inferno M/XF spinning rod. I love how much sensitivity it has for feeling the bottom, even with 6lb mono on it, but it was a bear to cast and I sometimes lost fish because it was so stiff. I recently picked up a Falcon Jason Christie Finesse spinning rod (7ft M/Mod Fast) and I've fished it once. The casting difference was huge and, although I didn't have quite the bottom feel, I had much better control over the fish once it was on. I'm sticking with the Falcon for ned rigs.
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Using 3M 5200 on my Jon
Thanks, I'm aware of the need for proper surface prep. I've been restoring classic cars and motorcycles since I was young. Proper surface prep wouldn't have made the bed liner any more useful. It's just the wrong product. I'm more concerned about my lack of knowledge regarding the 3M sealer. Expert surface prep for high material bonding will be pointless if it will be mechanically removed when the boat gets dragged on the bottom every time I pull it in and out of the water. I'm really feeling like this is the way to go also. I'm a "fix it right the first time" person. Thanks much.
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Using 3M 5200 on my Jon
I picked up this little Jon over the weekend for $100. The owner said that some of the rivets seep and he tried to mitigate it by using an aerosol can of bed liner, which didn't work. I have ground off the bed liner from the bottom of the boat to bare the rivets. I plan to use a hammer and dolly to re-seat all of them and then I will seal each with 3M 5200. I have two problem spots; one is a rivet with a missing head and the other is either a poorly done weld or, more likely, an aluminum rivet that was pounded in with a hammer. Here are my questions: 1. Is 3M 5200 strong enough to use to seal the two problem areas with no other repair? Or do you suggest another fix? I considered drilling out the the two rivets and hammering in a small carriage bolt (and sealing with 5200). 2. Is the 3M 5200 tough enough to stay on the bottom of the boat and not get scraped off? Should I cover it with something? Paint, bed liner, I even thought about putting some strips of ice and water shield (roofing material) over the rivets after I seal them with 5200. That stuff sticks to anything and is nearly impossible to scrape off. It would provide padding and protection for the 5200 and the rivets. 3. The previous owner also sprayed bed liner on the rivets INSIDE the boat. That seems pointless since you can't reach the stem of the rivet where it comes through the hull due to the frame ribs. I do not intend to scrape that and seal the inside with 5200. I plan to just leave it and put in a plywood floor. What say you? 4. Is one 10oz tube of 3M 5200 enough to hit all the rivets on the bottom of the boat? I haven't done this before so any suggestions are appreciated! Thank you
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Fishing Crystal Clear Water?
I use both Rat-L-Traps and Red Eye Shad cranks and both are excellent. Honestly, if you are just trying out lipless to see if you like them you should find some Cotton Cordell lipless crankbaits. Many times you can find them at Walmart for about $2 each. They are light and sink slowly compared to the Red Eye Shad but they are very inexpensive and that encourages me to throw them into places that I'm likely to not get them back. And that catches fish. I've never tried a Megabass jerk but they sure do get good reviews. I use Rapala and Strike King jerks and have good luck. I think @Fishin' Fool had a great suggestion with the flukes. Get some weighted swimbait hooks and some flukes and paddle tails. I love paddle tails by themselves or as trailers on spinnerbaits and bladed jigs. We are opposite ends of the spectrum. I fish a lot of T-rigs and Carolina Rigs but I've never caught a fish on wacky rig and I have little experience with jigs. This year I am devoting every outing to jigs and plastics. I'm putting the cranks away...if I can stand to do so!
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Fishing Crystal Clear Water?
@Dens228 gives you good advice. If you want to simplify the crankbait idea just get some natural-colored lipless cranks. You can fish them at any depth and when you can see so far down there's no guesswork. I'm assuming the fish are holding in the weeds/grass and with water that clear it's ideal for running a lipless right above the very tips of the weeds. Let it tick the tops of the vegetation like a bait fish swimming through the weeds. If you get hung just rip it through (which might get you bit) and then slow it down again. It's really cool to be quietly watching that lipless as you reel it along and then see a LM fly out of the weeds and hit it like a freight train. Gives me a jolt every time. My #1 producer in 2018 was a shad-colored lipless crank. There just isn't a wrong way to fish it.
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The latest sale thread
Agreed. I’ve gotten some spectacular deals there by combining discounts on clearance items in the store but those are rare. Their everyday prices and exclusions are beyond ridiculous. Their name says it all.
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The latest sale thread
TODAY ONLY: DSG 20% off anything (max of $30). I picked up an Onyx A/M-24 vest for less than $90.
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Bass Fishing Memes ***PG ONLY***
All yours.
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Fish Finders- What am I missing
This can be THE thing at the right time of year. Makes the electronics worth it...unless there's birds...then the birds are just as good as the electronics...
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Bass Fishing Memes ***PG ONLY***
- Dobyns Fury or Fenwick HMG (spinning)
I’m working a 15hr shift right now but I’ll PM you right after I grab one...- Dobyns Fury or Fenwick HMG (spinning)
@fishballer06 @new2BC4bass Well, we have a winner. Turns out our local F&S just started carrying the Dobyns Fury so we were able to go let her handle a Fury and HMG side by side. I was shocked but the Fury wins hands down. The comfort/quality of the handle/reel seat plus (just testing in the store) what seems to be a slight edge in sensitivity made the Dobyns the winner. I'm kind of disappointed in the HMG. It didn't really seem too much above their lower quality rods. Only improvement I could see was the guides. And my Elite Tech just blows the HMG out of the water. With these results I'm going to buy her a Fury unless I can find an Elite Tech on a big sale somewhere. Thanks to all for the help. I still love Fenwick but I can see that Dobyns is building a fine rod too.- Ranger Z175 or Nitro Z18
I don't think it's really a tough decision. Which is cheaper to replace? The boat or the accessories? Buy the best boat you can buy (Ranger) and upgrade the accessories. You'll be happier in the long run. - Dobyns Fury or Fenwick HMG (spinning)
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