Everything posted by papajoe222
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Introducing Chicagoland Christian Bass Anglers
I'm interested. Please PM me info. If I may make a few suggestions, tea attending some if the area clubs monthly meetings. Networking within your target zone will help get the word out. You could also contact the pastors of local churches about speaking to their congregations.
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Co-Angler Étiquette (Myth)
I agree with Kris' point about unwritten 'rules' There aren't any and a boater shouldn't expect, or demand anything from his draw partner other than common courtesy when it comes to fishing, even that should be discussed prior to blast off. Back in the day I paired up with a boater for a one day event. In the first two hours he must have jumped behind the wheel to blast off to a 'better' spot ten times. When I suggested working the spot we were on more he said he wasn't going to waste time on uncooperative fish and to keep my mouth shut and fish. It was his boat and we'd fish where he decided. He emptied a. 20 gal. tank and demanded I pay for it. I told him no problem and demanded he refund my entry fee as we went fishless for the day. We both refused and I vowed to set up ground rules prior to tournament time in the future.
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Today's Technology
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Why Braid?
Braid has much more sensitivity for presentations that rely on feel, it has virtually no stretch and it cuts through weeds like a knife when a fish takes off into them. With frog fishing it will get both your frog and the bass out of most of the thick stuff. Fishing from shore, I wouldn't recommend braid . You'll get back many of the lures you snag, or bring in the snag with your lure but it's a lot easier to break your rod, or cut your hand when attempting to pull your lure out of a snag. You'll end up cutting your line and sooner or later someone is going to end up either getting caught up in that line left out there, or get it wrapped around their motor's shaft.
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Beetle Spin
When I take the little tykes out I always have a BeetleSpin, Mepps Aglia, and a K&M pre-rigged worm for them to use. One of those three will get them into fish in the short time that their attention span allows. I also use one when I'm fun fishing with my ultra-light.
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How Do You Store Your Hardbody Swimbaits?
As with most of my big hard baits, I prefer to hang them rather than lay them in a flat box. A Plano Guide Series works for shorter baits, but for the big boys I prefer a musky box.
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Best Late Summer Lures
Before throwing an umbrella rig, check the regulations in Canada reguarding multiple baits. If there are submergent weeds, I'd rip a lipless crank over the tops or maybe burn a double willow spinnerbait over them. Don't forget the inside weed edge as that seems to be a good area for big, shallow fish on top water up north. A toad buzzed over that area and allowed to sink down to the weed tops and then down the outside weed edge can get you on a pattern quickly as you'll be covering the water column on one cast.
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Skin Cancer
Thanks. Your statement about getting out and fishing before considering sun protection reminded me of ME. although I rarely burn, years and years of exposure to the sun have left my skin in anything but excellent condition. Thankfully no other 'problems', but that doesn't mean I'll continue to gamble that there won't be any in the future.
- Hello From Warner Robins Ga
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What Do You Use More Often: Creature/crawfish Bait Or Worm/lizard?
For years the only soft plastic bait I used was a worm. Then I started throwing skirted jigs with plastic trailers. Now, more often than not, I rely heavily on T-rigged beavers and craw plastics. I still use jigs and worms, but most of the guys on the local lakes rely heavily on them, so the beavers and craws are something the fish don't see as often.
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Tragic Boating Accident Cost 2 Young Anglers Their Lives.
Tragic news that hits home for many of us. Thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those young anglers. My first thought, without knowing any specifics, was that alcohol or drugs were a contributing factor. There are states that are pushing legislation for boating laws similar to those for driving under the influence and tragedies like this only fuel that fire. It will become painstakingly familiar to pushes for more gun control legislation after shooting incidents. It's a shame a few misguided or irresponsible individuals can taint our reputations as sportsmen and a tragedy that lives are lost in the process.
- Megastrike Shaky Heads Wow
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Deep Water Access
A friend of mine, that sadly is no longer with us, once told me that flats with deep water access are gold mines as many different species will use it at one time or another and that makes it a prime feeding area. He would anchor on a flat, cast out a live bait setup, and then fan cast the entire area with a beetle spin. He rarely got skunked and most often would catch a mixed bag, so I took his advice. I don't anchor, but I will re-visit a productive flat multiple times during an outing and the one I mentioned will get plenty of my time along with the drop off there. The other lesson I learned from him is that deep summer bass will use the slow tapering area leading up to the flat as a staging area on their way to or from the flat and any isolated cover there can hold fish.
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Deep Water Access
I was pre-fishing for an upcoming tournament and doing quite well considering I'd never been on this lake before. I was approached by two anglers at the launch that had seen me boat three nice bass off a weedless flat. I expected the familar question about what I was using and was a little surprised when they asked why I'd chosen to fish that area as they frequent the lake and had never even considered it. I explained that the flat had deep water access and was worth checking out IMO. There was a slow taper from four feet to ten feet before it dropped to 24ft. fairly quickly. That second drop was a good distance from the flat and they couldn't understand my definition of deep water access as the deep water was maybe 100yrd. from where the flat started slowly tapering off. What is your definition of deep water access and like me, does it change with the season and is it realative to the overall depth?
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Disrespectful People
I think most of the members here would practice common courtesy when dock fishing, but I also believe that if my skill level plays a part in making the decision to fish or not fish docks with the owners boat moored. I don't leave my boat in the water dockside for any length of time, especially during mid-day hours because I know other anglers will attempt to fish there and my boat is aluminum. If I had a boat or dock that I wanted to discourage anglers from casting to, at the very least I would put a sign similar to'; I don't skip rocks under your car, please don't skip lures under my boat. The problem gets intensified when two 'alpha males' (dock owner and fisherman) butt heads over who is right or wrong. A dock with a sign that says 'NO FISING; or a dock with some sort of deterent can be ignored by anglers, or respected. I choose to do the latter.
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Line Twist With Dropshot
When I first started dropshotting, I attached a three foot length of mono to my main line using a swivel, attached the hook with a palmar knot about a foot down and a dropshot weight somewhere below. I liked the ease of attaching the leader and changing the position of the weight up or down the line. This is the set-up I still use, but I rarely change the weight's position anymore. Never had a line twist issue.
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Have You Ever Got Your Gear Stolen?
I rented a mooring spot for the week-end at a big marina while camping at the nearby state grounds. On the second morning I was horrified to find my trolling motor, battery, portable gas tank and all my kid's fishing gear gone. The only thing that kept the thieves from walking off with my outboard was a cheap padlock. I ended up getting next to nothing when I filed a claim with my insurance, because I had signed the short term lease that included a clause that the marina was not liable for lost or stolen articles.
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Multiple Casts
For you guys that are looking to up your game and as a reminder to those like me that often forget lessons we've learned. There are times when making multiple casts to the same target is the only way to get bit. When you are confident a piece of cover holds a fish, never give up on it after only a cast or two. That may produce on occasion, but when they are reluctant to strike it may take knocking on the door until they have to answer just to shut you up! This mind set produced the only musky I caught on my annual outing this year. On the fifth cast with a buzzer over a sunken boat rack from the same angle, she exploded on it. I've had this happen numerous time, but I'm usually so tuned in on one thing or another. that I forget to try this approach. I'd tattoo it on my forehead, but that would only work when the water is like glass and I could see my own reflection.
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Jinx Monkey
I know what you guys are talking about, but I was referring to situations like: "I never hooked myself when lipping a bass." Two days later you put a #2 treble in your thumb. My personal favorite is: "I've never broken a rod tip." On the second outing with my custom built tube rod, it broke when I set the hook on a rock!
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Jinx Monkey
We need to give a name to this jinx person/entity/spirit or whatever you consider the source to be. Whatever it is, it tagged along on my fishing vacation. I had mentioned to my kid that I haven't had any trouble getting my outboard started. I thought the battery was going to die. Before I could get it running today. Twenty minutes later a nice smallie decided to share one of the trebles on my Super Spookwhile cone of he other two was still in. His mouth. Got it buried into my right thumb we'll past the barb. I'm not saying anything to anyone until we can figure out what will keep. This jinx monkey busy until hunting. Season
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What's Everyone Been Up To?
Thought maybe you dropped off the face of the earth as we haven't heard from you in quite a while. Plenty of fishing, including with the grandson. In northwest Wisconsin chasing musky and our last club tourney. Is this week-end. Don't be a stranger
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Slow Retrieve On Buzzbait=More Strikes??
I find that a slower retrieve works best when targeting isolated cover and a faster retrieve works better when I'm searching with it and a clacker works better then also.
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Why Do Folks Like Squarebills So Much?
The biggest difference if found when fishing square bills is when using them in wood cover. When I feel the line dragging over a limb, I'll speed it up to get good deflection. With a round or coffin billed crank, I'll feel my way through the limbs more. The other big difference is the action. It's like comparing the difference of a flat bodied crank to an egg shaped one, totally different and often that makes a big difference in catching.
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Berkley Havoc Baits???
I like the fact that they float, so for presentations like shakes head or C-Rig they're tops.
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Are You Guys Still Using Rattlers On Bass Throughout The Summer?
I picked up a couple of good size fish in my last tourney by stroking a 1/2oz RedEye. Try different speeds or pumping your rod tip during the retrieve That can trigger reluctant followers to strike. BTW, that works with most moving baits, the quick increase in speed makes it look like your bait is trying to flee.