Everything posted by Russ E
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What makes you cover or not cover your rods?
Not sure what you are calling a rod cover. I use rod sleeves/socks whenever I put my rods in the rod locker of my boat. It protects the eyelets from breaking when sliding in and out of the rod tubes. other than that I don't see a use for them.
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Anyone use these?
I use the project z in timber. I fan out the weed guard to get better hookups. straight out of the box I have missed a few fish.
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Small suspending jerkbaits...
My first experience with the duo realis rozante 77. was pretty short lived. I was casting a similar sized yozuri jerkbait with my medium action spinning setup. I was about 20 yards from shore casting toward bank, working down the rip rap. I decided to tie on a rozante and give it a try. My first cast landed in the trees at least 20 yards past the shoreline. With rip rap shoreline I did not want to beach the boat, so I broke off and tied on another one. This time I turned around and casted toward open water to get a feel for the bait. I was amazed how far it would fly on an average cast. The bait makes a distinct click when you cast it. That must be the after burners kicking in. it works fine on a spinning setup, but you can easily cast it with a baitcaster. Plus it flat out catches fish.
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Small suspending jerkbaits...
Especially for smallmouth. Plus it cast like a bullet.
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The best reel brand
It is all personal perspective. Diawa reels dominate my arsenal. With that out of the way, I think most brands make decent reels. With all of the options out there, if you make junk, it would be hard to stay in business. There are a couple companies that flood social media to overcome quality. I will not name any here. they are not the four you mentioned.
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Cheaper Lews Combos From Walmart?
from my own experience, most cheaper combos are functional but not ideal. I don't see how this combo could be an upgrade from any other combo. I have a lews mach II combo I bought on sale a couple years ago. it rarely leaves the garage. One thing to keep in mind is a single magnetic braking system takes a trained thumb to cast consistently.
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What Does Your Dicks Sporting Goods Look Like?
the dicks around here are for soccer moms. Not much left for outdoor gear.
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Muddy water preference:chatterbait or spinnerbait ?
If there is a lot of timber, the spinnerbait gets used more. Bladed jigs can be a pain with snags around wood. on weedy lakes I usually start with a bladed jig. On rocky, coverless lakes it depends on where I am. for some reason there are lakes around here, that bass will not hit a bladed jig and others where the spinnerbait will draw a blank. I think it is based on the forage base of each lake.
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Jig Slump
Use what catches fish. to me baits are just tools, don't care how I catch fish. if horizontal baits are producing, try swimming the jig. often times when I cant get bit on bladed jigs or crankbaits a swimjig saves the day.
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USPS - Beware!!!
i ordered a fish measuring board last november on ebay. it was shipped USPS. after a lot of back and forth with the seller and the post office, I received it january 27. That gives a whole new meaning to snail mail. With a Fed Ex and UPS hub nearby I do not ship anything USPS. They are only a shell of what they used to be.
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Megabass Dark Sleeper
I was skeptical until I tried them last summer. caught quite a few fish by jigging it along deep weed edges, including a couple 5 pound plus fish. Their tail thumps away when the bait is falling. That is when you get most of the bites. They are a lot more durable than people think. after a couple fish their eyes fall off, but that does not seem to affect the fish biting.
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Best way to fish a fluke?
You can throw a weightless fluke on nearly any baitcaster. It just takes thumb control. If your thumb is not well trained a soft tipped rod makes it a lot easier. Although I own a couple vendettas, they would not be my first choice for that presentation. They have the action of a broomstick. My fluke combo has a tatula sv tw sitting on a 7 foot medium/fast st Croix mojo bass. The line is 14 pound sunline sniper. With this setup I can cast a weightless fluke a mile. Plus I can easily skip the fluke under docks and overhanging trees. Changing the hook diameter can also add a little weight and help in casting.
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Does anyone here share my dilemma of treble hook lures?
At least I am not the only one. I have hooked myself a lot more at home changing hooks on baits, than I have on the water actually fishing with them.
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New electronics, do I need additional battery?
Sorry just noticed your reply. the battery for your electronics does not need to be a deep cycle. The bilge and fish finder will not take much power. On most bass boats, including mine, a standard starter battery runs all of the electronics and livewell, plus starts the outboard. The trolling motor runs off of different power. in my case it is 2 12 volt batteries hooked in series to create 24 volts. in your case one deep cycle for the trolling motor and a standard marine battery for the electronics should be fine. the reply you received stating you need 2 new batteries is not true, unless you hook them together. Whenever 2 batteries are connected together, whether in series for 24 volts or parallel for 12 volts they should be the same age. in your case that is irrelevant.
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New electronics, do I need additional battery?
If the fish finder and trolling motor are on the same battery, you may get a lot of interference. Especially with an older motor. Plus if it is not a deep cycle battery, chances are the battery will not last long if you are fighting wind with the trolling motor. Generally it is best to have a dedicated deep cycle trolling motor battery and another for everything else.
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10MM
I have shot a few 10mm 1911's . a Rock Island, a colt delta elite, and a sig. all decent guns. the delta elite is probably my favorite of the 3. I have also fired a glock 20. it wasn't bad but too big for me to hold comfortably. My current 10mm is a springfield xdm 5.5 . It is hands down my favorite 10mm. It fits my hand. Holds 15 rounds. very mild recoil, even with the heaviest 10mm rounds. It has one of the best triggers I have ever used on a striker fired gun. Even with the 5.5 barrel it is fairly light in a holster. It is my carry sidearm in the woods. All of this from a guy who generally does not like plastic guns.
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Cable TV
got rid of cable a year and a half ago. I have Youtube tv, but debating getting rid of it because the price keeps going up. 1.5 years ago it was $59.99 with the Starz package. That same package now cost $80.00. I originally bought Youtube tv for the DVR. I have 4k firesticks. With that there are a lot of free streaming services. Plus a few low cost services. I currently have: HBOMAX. it comes with my At&T Phone package. Firestick has an app Netflix I think it cost $9.99 a month Hulu It cost around $11.00 a month. Prime video. it comes with an amazon prime account IMDB. free Tubi Free Crackle free Pluto tv free Xumo tv free Youtube . firestick has an app to watch it from tv. plus I have power booster antennas on all tv's. There are 40 local channels available. even with all of the different streaming services, I still pay around $100.00 less than my cable would cost.
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12 lb Sunline Assassin or Sniper for Jerkbaits?
Shooter is their version of abras x. Assassin is a cheaper line that is supposed to be more abrasion resistant because of the p ion process. Whatever that is. From my own experience it seems to Nick easily and gets rough if fishing around cover.
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12 lb Sunline Assassin or Sniper for Jerkbaits?
sniper has a smaller diameter and in my own experience lasts longer. I tried assassin a couple times, it does not have the abrasion resistance of sniper. Like @ajay I prefer invisx for jerkbaits. There is a little more stretch, which I prefer for treble hooks.
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Bass Pro Spring Sale
I was there wednesday. They told me March 15 this year.
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Can I Do This?
I originally bought the 705cb to throw rapala dt4 and dt6 crankbaits. It was a little too heavy to load properly with those baits, so I tried it with a chatterbait.. It was actually a 3/8 ounce jackhammer, with a razor shadz trailer. One thing to remember is a 3/8 ounce chatterbait weighs quite a bit more with most trailers. It has plenty of backbone to rip a bait from weeds I have also had no problems getting a hookset. To date 6.5 pounds is the largest bass I have caught with that combo. The mod fast action works well for keeping a big fish pinned, if they decide to jump. It also loads very well when casting. There are a lot of opinions on the best actions for chatterbaits. for me a medium heavy mod/ fast fits the bill. If you already have the rod, give it a try.
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Slack Line Bite Detection Braid vs Fluoro
That may be true for young unpressured fish. There have been many times I missed a bite and as soon as I felt the fish it spit the bait. Around here it happens a lot with jigs if you are not paying attention.
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Slack Line Bite Detection Braid vs Fluoro
Everyone has their own preference. Neither is wrong. I personally use fluoro on all rods that see slack or semi slack line presentations. I was on an all braid kick a few years back. It seemed I had a lot more fish spit the bait before I got a hookset. My thoughts were I had bites that went undetected. When I picked up line the fish felt me and spit the bait.
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Dobyns Champion 735 and Sierra 735
More than likely the meium/heavy is a typo. That rating often does not mean much, because every manufacturer has, their own interpretation. Dobyns run lighter than a lot of other Dobyns designates the rod power and length in the part number. A 735 is 7 foot 3inches long with a 5 power rating. The champion and Sierra you mentioned have the same power. The only difference is the champion is probably more responsive and sensitive, because it is a higher end rod