Everything posted by papajoe222
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A More Sutble Presentation
A more subtle presentation, to me, means one that is geared more to a feeding response rather than a reaction one. Some hard baits offer a more subtle presentation that is still geared toward a reaction strike (kind of line rockin C&W music). Silent cranks, top water baits that don't make a lot of commotion, slow falling jigs, etc. are some examples, but I don't think of them when someone mentions using a subtle presentation.
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Finally Got My Mount! With Pics
Hey, isn't that my PB bluegill mount? He said he was going to use it for something when my check bounced! Awesome fish and mount. You do realize that you can never go back to Baccarac because you could possibly catch a bigger one. I'll make a deal with you.......I'll go in your place and I promise not to only catch dinks.
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Need Help!
Welcome to the board. I feel your pain and can understand your situation as I was In a very similar state years ago. If finances won't permit your purchasing a decent reel, may I suggest borrowing one from a family member or friend until your situation improves. It sounds like you won't have much time for fishing in the near future. Just a suggestion. I sent you a PM. Check it out.
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Camouflaging Fishing Line
If you buy into a line's visibility being a deterent then I guess it's a good recomendation. Remember though, the Dr. fished mainly Florida's clear waters and I'm sure that, like others he was opting to put as many factors in his favor as possible. It's kind of like the scent debate. At the very least, it couldn't hurt. As far as not hearing about pros using camo line..............well, you don't hear about a lot of little tricks they use.
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Let's All Be Carefull
I started wearing a PFD all the time when I'm by myself since I fell overboard from the front deck. I was the only one on the water and there was only one shore fisherman. It didn't hit me how lucky I was until I was putting the boat on the trailer. I'd always worn one when operating the outboard and even had a kill switch installed on my old boat. It never occurred to me that I could be thrown off the deck. It's sad that many boaters will ignore this sad lesson. I was in that group for a long time. Don't wait until something happens to you or a loved one.
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Can I Get Your Taught On Mhx Hm Blanks
The only true comparison would be side by side with the same components. Differences in composition, taper, and action (a MH/fast from one company often differs to that of another). This is a quality line of blanks of which I have built both a casting and spinning rod from, however I have no other, similar builds with witch to compare them to.
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What Do You Do When You Have A Following Bass?
A fish that follows, but doesn't commit to your offering is telling you something. You're doing something right, but something about your presentation failed to make that fish commit. While most gamefish will return to the same haunt given time, an immediate follow-up can turn that fish into striking. Increasing retrieval speed will sometimes produce (after all, she was interested) as the fish won't have as much time to look over your presentation. Adding a bit of scent prior to the follow-up is never a bad idea either, especially on hard baits. If she fails to follow or strike your changed presentation with the original bait, I go with something completely different that can be presented at the same depth. A crank for a spinner, as an example. Many pros will tell you to switch up colors or change speeds, even to let the fish 'rest'. All good advice, but after years of muskie fishing I can assure you of one thing that applies to most game fish. A fish that has shown enough interest to follow is an active fish and your best odds to catch that fish is NOW. If that fish is worth the effort, exhaust your alternatives before abandoning her. I've caught more big fish within 15min.of showing themselves than fish that I've returned for at a later time. Not that I haven't, but even if the fish returns to the same area, it's likely that it's mood has changed. I'd rather go after her right away than take a chance that she'll get more aggressive later.
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Running Water
The current is your friend/enemy and I agree with Scott about using cranks in current. Those deadfalls create current breaks and the fish will use the slack water they create as ambush points. There are two areas that are prime under those conditions. The first is what is refered to as a seam. It's where the faster current and the cover create slower moving water just out from and to the down current or back side of the obstruction. The other is the eddy at the tail end of that seam. The slack area between the eddy and the obstruction will often hold inactive fish. You can't beat a jig of some type in either situation. The weight and style will be determined by the current's strength and the depth of the water. You want enough weight to get the bait down, but not so much that it takes more than a twitch of your rod to get it up off the bottom. Go with as light a line as you dare as the heavier the line, the more the current will want to drag your offering along.
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What A Day
Fill the sink with dinks! I like it. I had a similar day on ultra light recently. I really needed it to as I've been targeting big fish all month with only one 5lb.+ to show for it and very few in the 4lb. catagory either. I left the big baits/gear at home and stuck to 4in' worms and baits under 1/4oz. You would have had to beat me silly to get the smile I had on my face for a couple of days off. Glad to hear it Mac.
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Spinnerbait Skirts
May I ask why you want such a full skirt on a spinnerbait? Are you looking to add bulk, or are you attempting to draw more attention to the skirt/hook area and away from the blade?
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Flippin/pitchin' A Tube
For me, it depends on how I'm rigging it. I rarely, if ever T-Rig a tube and even with an internal weight it will spiral some on the drop. That doesn't make for a good pitchin'/flippin' presentation an although I love tubes, I opt for using them as a trailer to an arkie jig when doing so. If I'm pitching to grass pockets or edges, I'll weigh it internally and with very little weight. With a big tube it will fall enticingly into the openings and sit atop the weeds on an errant cast. Either way, if I don't get bit on the initial fall or the first pop of the rod it's on to the next pocket.
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Favorite Shallow Crank For A Little Bang Bang - Ba Bam
Bill Norman Fat Boy. They're easy to cast at almost a half ounce, made of balsa, premium hooks and at around $6 won't break the bank. The paint job also rocks. For a balsa bait, they really stand up to the abuse they get. The Fat N and Footloose by Bandit are decent plastic cranks
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Daiwa Sol Ii
It's listed as having both, thus my initial interest.
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How To Rig A Tube Bait
I was also unable to find them, but Bass Pro does offer their own version. I've been using them for a few years with good success. The main difference is the line tie which is turned 90 degrees so the eye sits horizontal
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Help W/ Hooks
If you felt the weight of the fish that blew up on the Jitterbug before you attempted your hook set, the hooks may be partially at fault. If the current hooks do not have a split ring attachment, be sure to attach replacements with one. As for hooks, I use both Mustad UltraPoint short shanks and EagleClaw 3X Trebles. The 3X's are made from thinner wire,but aren't short shanks. On a Jitterbug you can upsize the belly hook with the Mustad and go with the 3X on the rear without tangling issues or worries of altering the bait's action. If your concern with the Flukes and Senkos is hook penetration, I'd recommend a change of rod action rather than going to a thin wire hook. Are the fish coming unbuttoned on you? If you're coming up totally empty on the hook set, I'd venture to say the fish that are hitting the bait aren't big enough to get it in their mouth.
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The Blind Cashier
A woman goes into Bass Pro Shops to purchase a rod and reel for her grandson, but has no idea which one to get him. She picks up a combo and approaches the clerk at the counter. I'm blind, he tells her, but if you drop it on the counter, I can tell you all you need to know about it. She doubts him, but does so. That's a Zebco 33 combo. A good all purpose rod and reel spoiled with ten pound test line. It's on sale for 29.99 She can't believe it and as she reaches into her purse to pay, she drops her credit card. Master Charge he says and as she bends down to pick it up she farts. Thinking he will never be able to figure out it was her, she says nothing and hands him the card. That will be $45.99. Wait a minute, I thought you said it was $29.99 for the combo. It is he says and the goose call is $10 and the bear repelent is $6.
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Daiwa Sol Ii
Looks mead diddly to me. I have a Lews with the dual braking and love it for cranks and when I saw the specs on this reel, it's what caught my eye. I haven't checked out the Tatula. Does it have dual braking?
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Rod Action Comparison
They are very similar, so much so that some companies list the same blank under suggested uses while other companies have different models for each application. The biggest difference, IMO, would be length preference and handle choice as both blanks have extra fast tips and recommended lure weight. Is the rod you're considering building for yourself? If so, I'd consider which application you would use most often and go with that blank recommendation.
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Flex Coat Iridescent Finish System
Has anyone used this product? A review and possibly a pic or two of finished lure would be appreciated.
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Daiwa Sol Ii
I was looking to pick up another Sol off of e-bay and noticed a few listings for the new Sol ii. I like the fact that the new design has dual braking (among some other improvements). Can anyone give me some insight on this reel and where in the USA I can get my hands on one?
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Best Cross Over Rod For All Types Of Baits
Maybe if you're fishing from a boat, but if he's fishing from shore and is working the bait with his rod tip down it could be.
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All Star Rods & Abu Garcia Reel Questions
There isn't a big demand among bass fishermen for the Abu Garcia round baitcasters. When I fell in love with baitcasting gear, round reels were all that was available and I owned four of them. The trend, since the introduction of low profile reels. is toward smaller and lighter reels that have tighter tolerances. That does not mean that these reels are worthless. There is still a market for round reels and the C-3 design is still a popular one. If you break the price down assuming you can unload the reels for $20 each, that leaves you holding five All Star rods at an average cost to you of $25. They aren't the lightest, or close to it, but an above average rod considering your purchase price.
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How Squarebills Work.
Great observations. If I may, the same design features are also the reason square bills do not run very deep and they give off a completely different vibration to the fish's lateral line. The latter is a reason square bills produce in areas of no cover when worked irratically. I'm not implying that your comment about fishing in the wrong place if you aren't getting hung up, a square bill is in heaven if it's deflecting off of cover. It can and does also produce when worked over weeds and along the edges of drop offs.
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Rage Craw Bouyancy
Although the Rage Tail line of baits are not made to float, there are ways to take advantage of both their awesome action and give the fish a higher standing tail or claws. A stand-up jig head will elevate them. Although the claws or tails will not stay elevated, the bait's body will be at an angle that will keep them off the bottom. I've been using a long shanked, shakey head to acomplish this during the last month or so as the fish have been ignoring a faster moving bait and my love affair with Rage Tails is still in the 'smoking hot' stage.
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Changing Tactics
Along the same lines, I've all but replaced my flukes with slender tubes. It's just another bait that I use more ways to reduce the bulk of baits that I was carrying AND give the fish a different look at the same time.