Everything posted by EGbassing
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Fly fishing for bluegill
Does anyone else fly fish for bluegill/crappie/small bass? I've been fishing some dry flies intended for trout recently and had a lot of luck using those.
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How do you fish from the bank?
Keep it simple. This technique is how I've caught most of my bass. Texas rig a plastic worm (or crawfish/creature bait if you prefer) with a 1/8 - 1/4 ounce tungsten weight. (tungsten is more expensive, but worth it) Look for vegetation/trees/rocks and aim for those spots. Just hop it along the bottom and wait for the "tick" when they bite.
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Ribbon tail worms
Trying out a zoom ribbontail worm for the first time today. Any tips on fishing them? I use 3/16 ounce tungsten weights, and 30 pound braid. Edit: Just went out and got a couple bites on it, missed them on the hookset though. Also, I fished a booyah pad crasher frog for a little while, but I just could not get it to walk. Does anybody have any idea why? I try to do it exactly like the pros do, but it just doesn't work.
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How to fish shallow cover
Ok, thanks. Would a vile craw be a good choice, or would something else be better?
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How to fish shallow cover
I'm fishing a new pond today, (very small) and the whole shoreline is covered in weeds, trees, etc. (a lot of vertical weed cover in the water by the shorelines in some places) How should I fish this type of cover? Would a texas rig be a good choice? Also, should I flip and pitch, or cast?
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Eye-hooked bass
Thanks for the help. I've never caught one that had been previously eye-hooked, but I've eye-hooked 2 of them. Unfortunate, but it's good to know that they can still survive.
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Eye-hooked bass
So recently I caught a pretty good sized bass, (the one in my profile picture) but it was hooked about a half-inch below the eye with a 2/0 round bend worm hook, and the eye looked pretty weird. (kind of red or something - a lot different from the other normal looking one) Does anybody know if it can survive like that? It was at least 4 pounds so I'd hate to see it starve or something...
- Topwater
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Topwater
What's your go to topwater in the spring? I've fished a lot of frogs, prop baits, etc. and never caught anything on one. I'm considering buying a whopper plopper, but I've noticed that frogs get taken pretty deep a lot of the time and I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to get those two trebles on the whopper plopper out if that happened with it. What's your opinion on that? Edit: Does anyone know how to move a topic to a different forum? I just realized this is more of a fishing tackle forum topic, but I'm not sure how to move it to there.
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Lipless crankbaits in ponds
Thanks for the recommendation, I'll definitely check it out. And I meant hung up on grass/leaves/weeds/etc. I've never had to break one off.
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Lure selection
Those look pretty nice. How do you usually rig swimbaits like that? I bought a chatterbait the other day and literally watched a bass swim up behind it and bite it on my first day with it. Missed him on the hookset though.
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Lipless crankbaits in ponds
I decided to try out lipless crankbaits recently so I bought the strike king red eye shad. (2-tap version) On my first cast I caught a 2 - 3 pound bass. They seem to work really well in my pond, but I hate fishing them because I have to just burn them as fast as I can to keep them from getting snagged on the bottom. Does anybody have any recommendations for a shallow water lipless? I've been looking at the Rat-l-trap, but I don't know if it would have the same problem or not.
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Lure selection
Well, I guess I answered my own question. I caught my PB today on a black/blue lizard.
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Lure selection
Thanks for the tips! Also, would a six inch zoom lizard in black/blue tail be a good choice?
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Lure selection
Where I live it's cloudy and about 55 - 65 degrees for the high most days. (65 today) What kind of lure would be best for these conditions? (I fish a small pond with pretty murky water) I just haven't had much luck recently using spinnerbaits, texas rigs, etc.
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How do you guys walk to your ponds?
Just fly a helicopter in. (just kidding) I would invest in some waders or hunting boots.
- Missing spinnerbait bites
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Favorite water you've fished.
A golf course pond. My uncle fishes on one and catches about 10 per hour on average.
- Famous fisherman who inspired you
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Looking for a good all-around jig to use to practice and get better at jig fishing. Looking for advice?
Hack Attack jigs. They're perfect.
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Pitching Woes
Try loosening the tension spool on your reel. That really helped me when I was first starting. Also, try pulling on the bait until the rod bends a little before releasing it. You can get better power and distance by doing that.
- Crankbait retrieves
- Crankbait retrieves
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Missing spinnerbait bites
Rocks, wood, grass, etc. I was fishing it near the bottom so I probably did hit some cover a few times, but for the most part the strikes felt like something was actually trying to yank the bait away, not like the bait was just hitting a twig and stopping or something. There aren't any gar where I fish, but there are bluegill, crappie, and catfish. It's possible that it was a bluegill biting at it or something. I was using an Abu Garcia blackmax rod and reel combo, and 30lb PowerPro braid.
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Missing spinnerbait bites
I never thought of that. I did change my retrieve speed up a lot, so I doubt that was it, but it definitely could have been the skirt or blades. And I agree with you on trailer hooks, I hate using them. I just trim the skirts on mine and that seems to help. And thanks for those tips! I'll keep them in mind.