Everything posted by roadwarrior
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Round Baitcasting reels
I have two Shimano CTE200GT. These reels are relatively small, but built like a tank! They are as smooth as any other Shimano at higher pricing points. I have one mounted on a G. Loomis GLX MBR844C which I use primarily for weighted soft plastics and jigs. The other is saddled up with a Lamiglas SR705R for deep cranking. 8-)
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If munee wuzunt an ishew....
G.Loomis GLX MBR844C/ Shimano Core 8-)
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How Big is this Bass?
Well now...It looks like you mounted a 2 1/2-3 lb bass.
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what is the deal with senkos???
The last sticky in the top portion of this section: 8-)
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what is the deal with senkos???
Geez... It's been the most productive bass bait/ lure for more than a decade. http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1121527643 8-)
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Mighty Bite for LMB....???¿¿¿
Well, after visiting their website, reading through the advertising and watching the video...I wouldn't even buy it with some else's money! :-X
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Dawn Vs. Dusk
Never below the thermocline. Usually on or near stucture or cover. Usually near deeper water (escape). 8-)
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LFT Live Magic Shad and Sworming Hornet
Shhh...(4 1/2")...don't tell anyone else.
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line dressing
Well, you'll need to visit the website with the link I provided. There are several pages including "Frequently Asked Questions". I can assure you, from personal experience, this product lives up to its claims...all of them! 8-)
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Dawn Vs. Dusk
They are more likely to come up to feed in shallow water during low light hours and that's where most guys fish. Therefore, the logical observation based on personal experience is that low light = best fishing. However, many (most) of the biggest fish never visit shallow water except to spawn. That's particularly true, it seems, in California's deep, clear lakes. Ya can't get big if you get caught and kept! 8-)
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line dressing
That's an easy one...BassResource.com highly recommends KVD Line & Lure Conditioner. http://www.lineandlure.com/freshwater/ 8-)
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How do you tweak crankbaits
Casting into rock walls, shoreline and dock supports creates random nicks, cuts, splits and chips. Dragging crankbaits along a rocky bottom is very effective for paint modification, too! Otherwise, I don't tweak lures. The Baitmonkey advised me on this. He said, "You want something different, buy something different." That made perfect sense to me.
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Dawn Vs. Dusk
Maybe is has something to do with maximum light penetration in deep water. Perhaps this stimulates the baitfish and big bass have learned to hunt during that time period. I assure you, I'm not the only one that has observed this phenomenon. Chris Fish makes it a point to be set up on his best spots by 11:30. Raul is another that subscribes to this theory, and there are many more BR members that do, too. 8-)
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I can't find a crankbait rod - help!
"All around" treble hooks: Avid AVC66MF This is my dedicated jerkbait and towater rig Light & medium weight crankbaits: Avid AVC70MM Heavy & deep-divers: Lamiglas SR705R 8-)
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Hello from Loganville, GA
Welcome aboard! 8-)
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Dawn Vs. Dusk
The biggest fish will be caught between 10 AM and 2 PM, either side of noon. 8-)
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Night Fishing?
Hmm... Seems like I have heard that before. Might be somthing to it... 8-)
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Hi From OZ
Welcome aboard! 8-)
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night fishing
A night fishing thread is already running on this page, a few lines down. This one is closed. -Kent a.k.a. roadwarrior Global Moderator
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So Yall Want To Learn Toledo Bend?
Have you read all 20 pages of this thread?
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hooked on jigs
I don't know whether you saw this or not, but here's one of my favorites: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1189609782 8-)
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Hello, but more of a 'thank you'
Welcome aboard! You have been "Home Page" forever and now we meet the man. Wow! "With every trip I collect new mementos, though few are collected in scrapbooks. And all who fish for bass across the land collect them too. They are the images from first light to last and from first fish to last. And we'd share them in a minute. Some recall particular triumphs, often preserved in snapshots and clippings, while others we tend to hide, at least until the time we're ready to laugh about them. Daybreaks, canebrakes, heartbreaks, muggy nights, and foggy mornings. A hundred things that worked, and a thousand more that should have. That's bass fishing." George Kramer 8-)
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Hello from Clearwater Fl.
Welcome aboard! 8-)
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Luke From Northeast Pennsylvania
Welcome aboard! 8-)