Everything posted by Mobasser
- My Intro
- Traveling light
- Are you a frugal fisherman?
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Are you a frugal fisherman?
The midwest finesse style of fishing is built around being frugal. Hardcore finesse guys will tell you not to spend huge amounts of money on your fishing. I agree with this.I think I became this way when I was younger and had a big family at home. I simply couldn't afford all the best tackle so I made what I had work. Over the years, I learned how to do some repairs on rods and reels, replace worn hooks, and have started tying up jigs. Most of my spinning reels hold way more line than Ill need for bass, so I pull off about half the line, tape it down then spool on new line. On a 330 ad spool, I could spool up 3 times. Now I reverse braided line from 1 spool to the next. Its not that Im cheap, having bought WAY more tackle than I could ever use over the years. I enjoy fishing more this way. Any frugal bassmen out there?
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Preferring mid range over high end reels
Actually, many of the mid grade reels are way better than mid range of years ago. Keep em cleaned and lubed correctly, and you'll get years of good use
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18 and life, you got it!
I still love the Swedish made round casting reels. I have 3. 5500 is my fave.
- What percentage of your fishing tackle purchases are made online?
- Topwaters for clear water
- Topwaters for clear water
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How do you break down all the science?
Very good point Sam. The student who has a harder time has to think it out.Therefore, he will learn more in the end.We can all get baffled while fishing, but each time you solve the problem you've learned something
- New guy
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Topwaters for clear water
I've been fishing a 5acre spring fed lake near for over 20 yrs. Years ago, I was skunked on poppers, slim minnow baits, and other slower moving Topwaters. Enter the Zara Spook. Big, quiet,but always moving, I began to get solid hookups. Now, its one of my very favorites. It took me some practice to get this bait down. Myself, I've stuck with the standard models. Fave colors are frog, bass, and one I think is discontinued- shore minnow. I haven't tried some of the high end Japanese models, but have heard good things.I use a 6ft casting rod, medium, and 12 or 14 pound mono. What are some of your Fave models, and what setup do you use. In my humble opinion, one of the greatest lures ever produced.
- Tennessee handle spinning rods
- Tennessee handle spinning rods
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New Guy from Georgia
Hello David, and welcome
- Hello to all from Missouri.
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Weak areas - and did you improve?
I am like Cat. Crankbaits are my weak point. I've got a bunch, but don't throw em, and don't have much confidence in them.
- Reel bearing count. Is it a selling point?
- Traveling light
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Traveling light
Good ideas here. Im pairing it down to 1 rod, and one small pocket tackle box. I can swap out what I need when its called for. Now, when I look at my first tacklebox it looks HUGE! I love bank fishing and on many smaller waters I think its better than a boat. Don't want my fishing time to be like a work day
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R.I.P. Guido Hibdon
Sad to hear this. Guido was one of my early heroes. I got to meet him years ago. Very nice guy and a great fisherman
- Traveling light
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Traveling light
When I first started bass fishing, I was strictly a bank fisherman.First thing I bought was a large 5 tray tackle box, which I carried along with me.I still do some bank fishing but years ago I realized I was tackle bound. I now carry a small 2 tray box and 2 rods. Im thinking about downsizing even more because I usually use the same 2 or 3 baits depending on the season or time of day. Its surprising what you can pack in a small box, and it frees you up with less to haul around.How do you guys transport your tackle when you bankwalkin?
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My life lesson learned this year... don’t take fishing for granted
I'm 60, and Im lucky that I live close by a small lake that I fish. Sometimes I make a quick run over there for 1 to 11/2 hours if Im busy. I still have fun, and I've learned never to take it for granted
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Favorite finesse plastic worms
Nice! I have to agree that there really isn't a bad finesse worm. At one point or another they can all be good.