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EastNcBassin started following best top waters this time of year? , weird weather? , Found a double whopper plopper on a tree, but do they work? and 2 others
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weird weather?
so the last 3 the days have been in the mid 60s to 70s, but tomorrow the day temp is dropping to around 45, the last couple of days I was able to get fish to eat topwater (because they were active and moving up) I have an idea as to what they will be doing tomorrow now that the temp is dropping back down, but wanted to hear others opinions as well on what they think the fish will do?
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Six gill Rods
love mine !
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Found a double whopper plopper on a tree, but do they work?
simple question, does the bait really produce fish the way the normal whopper plopper does?
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how to re learn a pond to catch more fish?
so I have this farm pond I have been fishing for a couple of years, I used to be able to catch tons of fish, both big and small from it in a day, I am almost the only person who fishes it, and definitely the only one who fishes it seriously. it's about 5 acre's, crystal clear (about 10 foot vis) and around 20-30 ft deep at its deepest point. I used to be able to catch fish on moving baits all day long (rattle traps, spinnerbaits etc) but now it seems like the only thing I have major success with is finesse, and I struggle to catch big fish out of it anymore even tho I know there's a ton of 4+ and several 9's to possibly double digits. any advice on how to re learn the fish/pond to catch more and better quality fish again?
- Famous fisherman who inspired you
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Tell me about swim jigs
I love throwing swim jigs, a lot of times if the water is dirty I opt for a chatterbait or something like that, I will throw it at just about anything, I generally go with a swimbait type trailer but will occasionally go with a craw or chunk of some sort. as far as weights I generally throw a 3/8's ounce swim jig, and My prefered swim jig is Nates Custom Baits hybrid-skirt Swim jig. - James
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fishing after major storm/during cold front
in ponds, what would be the best way to go about catching fish when the temps go from 70's to 50's? yesterday we had major thunderstorms and a tornado in my city, I know to slow down, but what lures would you guys suggest?
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best top waters this time of year?
I'm honestly not sure right at this moment, I am thinking probably between 58-68
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best top waters this time of year?
it has been around 65 to 75 degrees the past couple of days, and I was considering throwing some topwaters, is it to early for frogs? I figured I would just toss some spooks but wanted advice.
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Favourite swim jig
https://natescustombaits.com/products/hybrid-skirt-swim-jig?variant=49823775829 My one and only swim jig I use, pretty much the only swim jig I will tie on.
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Help info
Lake Norman is a great lake here in NC.
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Ever lost such a big fish you just cant fish anymore for that day/week?
Update on my fish, I managed to get her to bite again (same bait, different time) as stated in the original post, the first time was at around 6:30. Sunday she bit again, but it was at around 10 pm I think I have narrowed down the times and place she feeds. (edit: I didn't catch her this time because she just missed the entire bait, she just blew up on it)
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What's Your Nemesis?
any kind of jig other then a swim jig, have never caught a fish on one even tho I have caught upwards of a thousand fish.
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Straight florocarbon vs Braided with Florocarbon leader
I use nothing but braid, in regards to your frog question do not use a leader while frog fishing. personally I use straight braid with no leader (the one and only time I will consider a leader is with certain topwaters) I find the action is better/the same but the sensitivity is much better in comparison to other types of line. RE: I personally use the FG knot when tying braid to any sort of leader.
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Ever lost such a big fish you just cant fish anymore for that day/week?
@Dorado I suppose I could have jumped in... @Dorado I feel better about it now tho.