Everything posted by roadwarrior
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palm tree/fat ika need help
Nope. Maybe the wrong day, wrong time or wrong place, but you fished them EXACTLY the right way. I fish the Fat Ika just like a Senko. The difference is the profile and action of the bait, but the presentation is the same.
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When throwing a jig...
Great success with a GYCB Kreature, skirt forward. The head (tail) stands up and the appendages wiggle much like a double tail grub. This combination has been particularly hot for me: 1/2 oz Micro Munch Jig (black) matched with the Kreature (black w/ blue flakes).
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Fishing with a Bass Rookie
;D ;D ;D ;D OUTSTANDING! ;D ;D ;D ;D 8-)
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My son loves his trick sticks...another nice fish
If boys have the option, they always prefer hunting when they are young. Shooting a gun is "big boy" stuff! 8-)
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Re: BAD MOMENT IN A PARKING LOT
Weird... Winners can be smartazzs, but what's with the attitude? His team won, why's he mad at a Mets fan?
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Japanese Bass
Glad you're back, it's been awhile.
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10/01/07--Thanks Randall!
Hmm...I saw that bass somewhere else... : Nice bass.
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Name 1 thing you learned
Some of us catch our largest fish in the middle of the day. : The best time for BIG bass is between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM. 8-)
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River fishing smallies - what line??
No braid for me on any rig. Although I actually use #4, I recommend #6 Yo-Zuri Hybrid or Hybrid Ultra Soft. The line is not a pure fluorocarbon, but is nearly invisible in the water. I think this line is VERY sensitive and have never been broken off by a fish. This is my ONLY choice for soft plastics and live bait. When fishing hard baits on a baitcaster, I fish #12. With hard baits the line is not a factor from a visibility standpoint and I don't want to lose as many lures when I hang up.
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Colorado Rockies Are In The Playoffs!
Well, I know you are a huge fan...That really sucks.
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Braided Line Snapping - Help!!
The Moderators are suppose to help keep things on tract, not OFF TOPIC, but I just can't help myself... There are a lot of alternatives to braid. Why not experiment around with some other lines. Some guys, like me, have tried braid and moved on. Just a suggestion.
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Water Temp Question
45-65 is a GREAT range, but we had some pretty good action this weekend on the Tennessee River with surface temperatures in the upper 70s.
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Colorado Rockies Are In The Playoffs!
14-1? Man, that's less likely than blowing a 7 1/2 game lead with 20 to go... :
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Can I get a BOOOOOYAH!
;D ;D ;D ;D WOO-HOO! ;D ;D ;D ;D 8-)
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What are your favorite Spinnerbait trailers?
Sometimes I use a GYCB double tail grub, but usually I find "no trailer" is the best trailer.
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Finally got to try out my new Avid
Reel faster and keep your rod up (10:00 - 12:00). The fish should fight the rod, it's your job to maintain pressure on the fish at all times. If a fish is not pulling drag, it should be moving your way. Constant pressure and NO SLACK is the key.
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3 days on the Lower Colorado (long post)
Set your drag using a scale. Assuming your line's breaking strength is within the parameters of the rod's rating, set your drag at 25% - 30% of breaking strength. Lift your rod SLOWLY to be sure you are comfortable with that much weight on your rod. 12 lb test line = a drag setting of 3-4 lbs. Onced you have "measured" your drag, you will get a feel as to how it is set when pulling out line by hand, but initially I ALWAYS use a scale the first time I spool up a new rig. If set properly, you should NEVER adjust your drag. You may want to check it occasionally while fishing, but NEVER while fighting a fish... Did I mention, N-E-V-E-R!
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Colorado Rockies Are In The Playoffs!
;D ;D ;D ;D WOO-HOO! ;D ;D ;D ;D Well, after a long hiatis, I may put on my ball cap and become a baseball fan again. I haven't seen a game since the World Series strike, but maybe it's time to move on... Go Rockies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8-)
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Silver Buddy & Heddon Sonar
These are some of the most underutilized lures on the market. I like the Silver Buddy, but as Catt mentioned, pick up a few Cordell Gay Blades, too! These blades are especially effective fishing for smallmouth, spots and white bass. A slow retreive NEAR the bottom is often the ticket. Bouncing off the bottom might be a good technique depending on the structure, but these lures hang-up quite easily and when they do, you don't usually get them back.
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New Lure Color = GREAT DAY!(PicS)
Nice bass. Sometimes, especially when the bass are feeding predominately on minnows or shad, white is the ticket.
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My first lake bass (9/30)
Welcome aboard! Nice fish. It looks like a 3 lb largemouth to me, too.
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backreeling?
Jeff H, Well, I think Fish Chris is just making his point based on a little success with big bass and larger species. Even though he has not made it to 100 yet, he stills gets a little credit as our Big Bass Man. I for one haven't hooked-up with 18 lbs, but if that ever happens, I EXPECT to land the fish.
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Help? Little ponds in the fall...
For the grassy bottom you describe, the GYCB Kreature is the perfect bait: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1180909581
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Your favorite tube? 3 to 4"ers
For smallmouth bass: 3 1/2" Mizmo, Kent's Classic (squash green) For largemouth bass: Micro Munch Tackle El Gordo (black neon & roadkill); Mizmo 4" Bad Boy or 5 1/2" Grandes
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tivelyGreedy Smallies?
They are curious or hungry or both! It's something that happens everywhere. Similar size smallies school together and all the fish is a group will try to steal a meal from each other. If one gets off, don't be surprised if another hits your lure immediately.