Everything posted by Vilas15
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Barren Fishing Holes
You sure about that? Not every ponds got fish.
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Pflueger Presidents?
Are you talking about the old model that got replaced recently? (Maybe a year or two ago)
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Springs?
I would think the pond should be warmer in the summer even if there is no spring. The water is stagnant and you mentioned shallow. It has more surface area and would heat up from the sun more compared to the river. Any lake ive fished that has an inlet flowing in is warmer than the lake in the spring, and the inlet is cooler in the summer than the lake. I think inlets are a great spot no matter if theres a spring or not.
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
That #3 size is for ice fishing crappie, thats why its so small. Theres a #4 or #5 that maybe would cast a little better if you find out thats an issue.
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Husky jerk
Just checked the rapala website and i was wrong. They should suspend, i dont think ive ever had one that didnt rise.
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Husky jerk
Husky jerks are supposed to rise. Get some shadow raps or x-raps if you want a suspender.
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The latest sale thread
Good to hear. Im tempted to upgrade from my Premier Crankbait. I don't need it...
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The latest sale thread
Very intrigued by this. One review says they received it and its a B-stock (blemished, sold at a discount at the factory). If thats the case I'd wonder how they got it, and Id assume St Croix would not be happy about it. I'd call and verify its new with full warranty before ordering.
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The latest sale thread
I hope I never make it to this point ?
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
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Rods for Trout?
That would be great with the 1000 size. I use a 5' UL with a 500 size reel for trout and crappie. A 1000 size with a L rod would be ideal id think and give a bit more casting distance and power for larger trout.
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St Croix, Shimano spinning rod ?s
Yes. The more expensive lines will be lighter, more sensitive, prettier, better fit and finish, but blanks are pretty consistent. Everyone says St Croix is a bit heavier or stouter than other rod companies. It's all i own so i cant compare them myself. My advice is just get your hands on some rods in the store and conpare, then decide if you want to keep it, return for a ML, or get a different brand.
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Do bigger bass bite more in the fall?
Fish are cold blooded, metabolism depends on the water temperature. They will eat the most when the water is warmest out of necessity, but that doesnt mean they'll bite your bait most. I think their location and likelihood of being caught changes in the fall making it appear they are feeding more.
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Okuma Dead Eye Pro walleye rod
Yes. I would go for it, if possible handle it next to another similar medium/fast rod and see if you can tell any difference. If anything it could maybe be a touch lighter since most walleye rods are a ML or M and you rarely see a need for a MH. Another thing to do could be compare the lure weight ratings with a rod you like or already own.
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How to catch deep water Smallmouth
You can jig them straight down, or cast out then rip them of the bottom and lower the rod as you crank up the slack, then rip again. The fish will hit it on the fall, or when you go to rip you'll set the hook automatically. You can also do more of a slow lift off the bottom, lots of ways to do it.
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Muskies...why you love 'em...or hate 'em...
It's worth it to me! Just a result of the fact that there can be more anglers than fish in the lake and they take 20 years to reach trophy size. But I agree some take it too far, not unlike some anglers of bass or trout.
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Shimano reels
It's fun? In my eyes there's no reason to upgrade for "longevity" by replacing equipment that hasn't had any issues yet.
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What would you choose? Lews
Better hurry up. It appears they might be replaced with the tournament MP, 10 bucks more and adds red accents which im not a fan of. MB was $20 off on TW if I remember right.
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What would you choose? Lews
Two tournament MBs!
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The UNimportance of crankbait details
I'm of the opinion that color is the least important factor compared to location, weather, size, action, etc. To me those all look similar size/shape but with different colors and wiggles like you mentioned. I'd be interested to see the same kind of test with different shapes like a minnow bait vs. shad shape and more variance in size. Overall I'm not shocked one bit that the manufacturer doesn't matter when baits are generally the same style. All the tiny little details like eye color or molded in scales don't matter to me at all.
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Mono or Fluoro leader
I use Sufix Siege for a leader. I feel like it's pretty tough and dont need to worry about knot strength issues like fluoro. I'm happy with it and will stick with it. Just my experience.
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Favorite Rod Manufacturer
I get it, I'd just rather have a spotted cow and a bears jersey ?
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Favorite Rod Manufacturer
Leinie's is owned by Molson Coors, much better local options throughout the whole state but I suppose I wouldn't complain. I'm also Bears fan by birth ? Another man of culture. I prefer mine sour with olives.
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Favorite Rod Manufacturer
St Croix only from crappie and trout all the way up to musky. I have been to the factory a couple times. What else could a multispecies fisherman in Wisconsin ask for?