Everything posted by roadwarrior
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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
Here in the Mid South we are in a period of tropical rain, over 4" in the last 24 hours and a foot or more the past week with more on the way! This morning I had a window of opportunity so I ran over to a local pond. I have caught a couple of fine fish here this week, so I was not discouraged by the high murky water. Today's gear was G. Loomis GLX MBR 844C/ CTE200GT/ Tatsu #20/ 7" Senko (watermelon with black flakes) and a Trokar 5/0 EWG Offset Worm Hook. On the 6th cast I hooked up with a monster which hung herself up in rocks on a ledge. I let her have a little slack and she was strong enough to free herself from the entanglement, then run towards the middle of the pond. Initially I assumed this was the prize I had recently caught and released, but the fight that developed was completely different. The fish stayed down and pulled hard consistently rather than in spurts. This was another fish and MUCH heavier! The Good I felt the Tatsu being pulled through the rocks and not just casually. Still, constant, unrelenting pressure was required by me. The fish pulled drag, but I had full confidence in my setting. This was some fish, but I had not yet seen her. Tatsu is THE BOMB and the rest of my equipment performed flawlessly. The Bad When I finally got this fish to the bank she was hooked in the belly on the right side. Part of the weight I had been fighting was attributable to being pulled sideways. The runs were unencumbered by the hook-set and she was still red hot when I landed her. Unfortunately, during the fight she morphed into a blue cat. The Ugly Releasing this flopping monster from the bank with a 6"-8" drop was a bear. I'm trying to grasp the hook with pliers, holding line and the rod in my other hand. The fish is still in 6" of water and doing everything she can to escape. I finally secured the hook, but she continued to twist and another fight ensued. To many balls in the air... POP! My 844C is now an 838. I have used the Xpeditor Service before, but not since it has been changed. I will report how this goes later.
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Stick Marsh At Night.
Stay off Stick Marsh at night, it is too dangerous and the bugs will eat you to death.
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Okuma 7'11" Which Rod
From the Home Page: http://www.bassresource.com/fishing_lures/okuma-helios-tcs-rod-reel.html
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Survival Of The Fittest...lures
Welcome aboard!
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Chatter Baits
Had some luck with the Rage Blade recently: white skirt, Eeliminator trailer
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Best Fluorocarbon Line? And Recommendations On Knot.
If cost is of no concern, Tatsu is the finest fluorocarbon I have fished. Otherwise, Seaguar InvizX for spinning tackle and AbrazX for baitcasting. I recommend the the Duncan Knot, also know as the Pitzen and 16-20 http://www.animatedknots.com/duncan/
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Swim Jigs And Trailers
My swim jig trailers are: Rage Tail Menace, Shellcracker and Grub. I also like the GYCB Swimming Senko (back half)
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Spincasters
The Zebco Omega is a pretty nice reel.
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What's Your Favorite Bourbon?
Call me "Old School". I like Jack.
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Chatterbait Modifications
Trailer: Rage Tail Eeliminator. Trim the sides of the body for a streamline profile.
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Article On The Home Page
http://www.bassresource.com/fishing_lures/DHC7-761-CAHFS-primmus-review.html
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Rod Selection: The Basics
T-rigged: 6 1/2' - 7' MHF baitcasting gear Senkos: 6 1/2 - 7' MF spinning tackle
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Ok Br Members - 25%discount On Strike Back Spinnerbaits
Looks like the window is still open. Take advantage of this opportunity to try the StrikeBack for yourself.
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May 29Th-June 1St On Grand Lake
GREAT report!
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More Offshore Help
http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/138595-ledges-on-topo-maps/
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I Understand The Baitcasters Design Now.
Hmm... Knuckle buster, no level wind, 2 bearings, 3.5:1 gear ratio and weighs nearly 2 lbs (30 ounces). I suppose at the base the commonality is it retrieves line.
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New Cavitron Color Alewife
Ooooh...That has smallmouth written all over it!
- Been Trying For Days, Can't Hook Up On Hula Popper
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Signature Change?
Please read FAQS before posting again. Promotion is not permitted without the consent of the Administrator, Glenn May.
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To All My Memphis Pond Hoppers!
Well, I have had good luck with The Bug Rage Rigged and T-rigged. I have a prefernce for the Rage Rig in the local ponds just because it avoids the gunk growing on the soft bottoms better.
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All Around Fishing Line
Spinning gear: #6 Yo-Zuri Hybrid Baitcasting tackle: #12 Hybrid
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Forum Idea - User Reviews
You are encouraged to sart a new topic in any of the appropriate forums and title it as a review. We have several running right now, the latest is Papa's review of the MegaStrike StrikeBack Spinnerbait. Another alternative is to submit your write-up as an article: http://www.bassresource.com/fish/article_submission.html
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Jackall Spade T.g. Jig...the 10 Dollar Jig
I am VERY happy with Siebert, NorthStar and MegaStrike jigs. These three BassResource sponsors take a great deal of pride in building all of their products. I have had great success with all of their products, including their jigs.
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Ok Br Members - 25%discount On Strike Back Spinnerbaits
Thanks Bobby, that's a GREAT deal!
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Spinnerbait Review
The MegaStrike StrikeBack Spinnerbait is a winner. http://www.megastrike.com/#!products/vstc2=strikeback-spinnerbait Great review!