MN Fisher
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Next Rod Decisions
+1 on the ML Spinning rig...it really does have a lot of uses.
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Baitcaster casting technique
^ Gyroscopic action on a fishing spool is negligible. Big difference between a 40lb flywheel spinning at 'thousands' of RPM vs 1-2 oz spool spinning at a couple hundred RPM at best.
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Baitcaster casting technique
The spool doesn't spin suspended on 'fairy dust'. It rides on a (or more) bearing(s). Even with the bearing(s) perfectly lubed, there's going to be friction.
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Baitcaster casting technique
Only if you give the hull a good kick.
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Baitcaster casting technique
Yes, against gravity on the upswing, with gravity on the downswing - however with friction added in...and no matter your oil on the bearings there's going to be friction...not having to 'fight' gravity at all is easier. Yes, I took college physics...yes I passed.
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Baitcaster casting technique
It does, but again gravity comes into play. With the centrifugal brakes vertical, the brakes are working against gravity when they're moving 'up'. With the brakes parallel to the ground, they don't have to work against gravity pulling them 'back' on the 'upswing'. Back to the bucket experiment - it's easier to swing the bucket around your head than up-and-down like a Ferris Wheel.
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Best Cheap Rods/Reels/Combos
Most of my arsenal is inexpensive. It would help to know what type of fishing you're planning on doing. Between my 5 rigs I can handle anything except heavy punching/swimbaits/topwaters...though I can do the lighter ones.
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Is a swimbait rod worth it?
The finesse rig I have, I load with 8# test. It'll handle those 5 lbrs, though you'll have to work them in rather than horse them in. Lots of larger fish have been caught on the smaller lures you use on a finesse rig. Added benefit - makes a pretty good panfish rig if you want something different.
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A-Jay's Inaugural Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
Doesn't matter if it's a large lake or a farm pond on your private property...the season is the season.
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Is a swimbait rod worth it?
I would go with a finesse rig before a swimbait one. More techniques available with a ML finesse rig.
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
I am weak - wife gave me a 'budget' for the BR-MN get together that was held earlier this eve. Since I only spent a little over half of it at The Local, I stopped by my local baitshop and spent the rest 3 Strike King Swim Jigs in 1/4 oz 2 Strike King Slither Rig weights in 1/2 oz Pack of size 1 Finesse hooks Senko ring tool "Somebody Stop Me!"
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Dedicated rods
I'm with Scott - being in a canoe means I don't have much rod-room. So my five rods all multi-task.
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Rookie question
Depends on the tactic your using. Light Ned Rigs use 1/20 oz to 1/5 oz mushroom-head jigs in front of the worm. You could also rig short worms Neko style - Wacky but with a light 'nail' weight in one end (not both ends) That's just a couple examples.
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A-Jay's Inaugural Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
Seeing progress on Minnetonka - 10'-15' of clear water followed by about 10' of dark ice. It is happening.
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Informative: No your lure isn't too big, and yes bass eat bass.
They're just worried you haven't had your rabies shots...
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How to find bass...electronics or not? What do you do?
Either that or out behind the wood shed.
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Go to crankbaits
All depends on where in the water column I want to target. Given that I'm a Rapala fan, my go-to cranks are Jointed Shallow Shad-Rap DT-4 DT-6 Original Shad-Rap Lipless Rattlin' Rap Colors: Mostly natural - baby bass, bluegill, crawdad, pumpkinseed, perch. Though I do have a couple others - firetiger and bleeding olive shiner.
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The impact of breaking off.
I don't know about other states, but here (at least on Minnetonka), there's DNR Officers at all the major launch points, checking the boats, trailers, live-wells, etc for compliance with the regs. Sunrise to sunset, there's someone there making sure people follow the law.
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The impact of breaking off.
We can't even do that in MN - all unused live bait MUST be put in the trash unless you're taking it home. Then Minnows must have the water in the bucket replaced by bottled water.
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cast distance
I always try to get within 25 yds of where I'm casting to...so 25 yds max.
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How to find bass...electronics or not? What do you do?
Here you go - image from Feb 8, 1998 (I have G-Earth Pro on my desktop)
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How to find bass...electronics or not? What do you do?
Wow - I even put the Lat/Long into I-Boating and it showed a blank space. Guess they're still 'surveying'.
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Rod and reel combo
My Medium-Light rig is my Finesse rig - Ned, Drop-Shot, Split-shot, etc. Anything that's within the rod's specs can be tossed. Since my rod is rated to 5/8 oz lures, I could even toss 3/8 spinnerbaits with a trailer if I wanted to...though that's usually on my Medium rig.
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How to find bass...electronics or not? What do you do?
Check I-Boating's maps - I've yet to find one that isn't in there...even one's that Navonics ignores I-Boating has. http://fishing-app.gpsnauticalcharts.com/i-boating-fishing-web-app/fishing-marine-charts-navigation.html#3.82/39.82/-95.96
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How to find bass...electronics or not? What do you do?
Glenn, it's nice that you supply these maps for free. I only have one exception to them - no launch point locations. Great that the topo is there - but having to go to a different app to find where to launch makes it a bit of a pain. I-Boating's app shows launch points within...no need to look someplace else for them.