Everything posted by Mobasser
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New to fishing
Agree with Darren on this too.Many good rods out there at this price. Many guys when starting out get too consumed with gear. Most of the better fisherman could catch fish on far less expensive tackle than they use.They have worked up to better stuff over time. Focus on a few baits to start you with, and continue to learn the habits of bass. That's the key to success. Good luck!
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Fishing
Agree with all of the above. Slowing down, and fishing a spot well is the way to go. The run and gun crowd often pass up a lot of fish. They make a few cast, then run to the next spot and do the same. Most of the best fisherman I know slow down and fish, especially when you know your over good spots.Most times it will pay off with numbers and bigger fish
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Texas rigging technique questions
I don't think the bites your getting are from bass. Panfish willgrab the tail of soft plastics and run with them, or peck at them and drop them quickly. Seems like this is probably bluegills.
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Great rods that get no love
In my area, All Star is a sleeper.Now we have an Academy near us, and they carry them. Falcon is good too,but maybe not quite as popular as some others. Both nice rods. Also Shimano makes nice rods, but most guys around here only use their reels, on some other rod brand.
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Okuma Spinning Reels
GateToWire, I forgot to mention , I bought a 1000 size okuma avenger at wall mart to have an extra reel for a trout trip. Probably 10 yrs ago. This is one of their lower end reels. This year it finally started to grind while crappie fishing. I think I paid 24.00 for this one. It caught tons of crappie stocked trout and some bass too. I kept it clean and lubed, and it was hard to beat. Okuma makes some good stuff for sure.
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Which do you use more: Baitcasting or Spinning?
My 2 main lakes I fish are old quarries that are clear and deep. For me, spinning 80% of the time. Casting for topwater, or night fishing
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baits that define a technique or category
Cat, when slug os first came out they were hot in my area. Funny how these things come and go. The zoom fluke is an " improved " sluggo.
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Spinning reels without reverse
As these " backreelers" have said, practice on smaller fish, to get the hang of this.After all these years its become automatic for me. I'm sure its not for everyone, but Ill fish like this as long as I can.Many will crank the drag down all the way. I like to set my drag to give a little on a sweeping hookset. The reverse is off at all times. Sweep the hook to set. Within 2-3 seconds you'll know if its a large fish or a smaller one. Either way- backreel from the on. This combined with a med- med light spin rod to help cushion 6lb line is how I learned. I love it. Backreeled a chunk 4 ponder at sunup fathers day morning, on a roboworm split shot rig.
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Dehydration
Completely agree Sam. I drink lots of water throughout the day. Temps in Missouri have been 90-95 with high humidity. Stay hydrated, and protect from sunburn. Very important for all of us
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Night time GIANTS
Nice fish! I'm sure you had some fun
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Too hot?
Very early morning, or like some have said, break out big dark worms, black buzzbaits, spinnerbaits, and if weeds permit, large black jitterbug. Spooky strikes, and big bass too. Great fun
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Okuma Spinning Reels
I fish finesse probably 80% of the time. Fenwick hmg and St croix med light rods. I'm using shimano 2000 and 2500 Sahara's.Had these for 5 years, maintain them well with no problems.I agree about okuma. Good products too
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Latest Color Research (Bass Vision)
Thanks for sharing! Very interested in this info also.
- Spinning reels without reverse
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Spinning reels without reverse
Ill always prefer to backreel. With spin gear and 6 or 8 lbs line, I can set my drag where it gives slightly on the hookset, and then backreel to play the fish. I started on this 30 yrs ago, after reading about Charlie Brewer, Billy Westmoreland and other light tackle guys. Drags are very good these days, but it gives me more control. It is "old school" but still works for me. I could probably get used to that nacsi reel - it was nice. But for now , Ill pick one with an anti reverse switch.
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Sunline defier armilo line?
Tom, that would be perfect
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Spinning reels without reverse
I recently looked at a Shimano Nacsi spin reel. I noticed there was no anti reverse switch. I'm wondering what the consensus is on this setup? How many like or don't like it? No ability to backreel. I'm unsure how many other reels are being made this way. I know how to set the drag correctly, that's not an issue.Ive always had spinning reels with an anti reverse switch. For those of you that fish reels like this, any problems? How is this setup working for you? Reel drags have improved greatly through the years. Maybe this is the future? What are your thoughts on this type of spinning reel?
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Sunline defier armilo line?
A-Jay, looks like that line is workin good for you! I wish they would make it in 6 or 8lb test, for finesse spin rigs
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Vinatge Shimano reels questions
Are these Japanese made reels? I have some older Shimano spin reels too. Mine are a little loose now after 20+ years, but they are some of the best Ive ever owned.
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ML vs. M finesse spinning rod
Ive been using a medium fenwick with 6- 8lb for all finesse fishing. I'm going for a medium light next. I think for lighter cover, its the way to go. Farther casting distance, and a slight tip flex would help cushion 6lb line
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Folks, Don't Be This Guy
This guy needs help!! Things like this can get WAY out of control quick!! Best thing to do is move on, although I have buddies who would stomp this guy. Me? Not worth it
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How much would you spend on a rod and/or reel?
These days you can get ggood setups for 200 to 300 dollars. Rod , reel, and line. I have a friend who has a hard line of 150, for combos. He catches lots of bass .Will that 1000 dollar combo make all the difference? Like many have said through the years, the best tackle in the world won't catch fish in the wrong areas.Location is everything in bass fishing, then tackle and lures. We all love fancy tackle, and if you can afford it, its all good. If not, buy the best you can, and take care of it. You'll still hook plenty of bass
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Jack of all trades or Master of a few...?
I tend to think most guys are good at 2 or 3 teqniques, and concentrate on those most of the time. I may be wrong here, but I think confidence plays a huge part of this. After 30 + years, for me its soft plastics, finesse baits and topwater. I could really fish all day with 3 rods and various baits, because that's what has worked best for me.