Everything posted by papajoe222
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Anyone Use Trolling When Targeting Bass?
Many of us northerners use trolling when targeting walleye,pike and other species. I recall a time when it was also used for bass,mostly for locating active fish, but never hear or read about it anymore. So it got me to wondering if it's a lost art, or if some bass anglers still use it. I know that personally, I have caught some nice bass while trolling for other species, but except for dragging a split shot rig while drifting, it isn't a presentation method that I consider when targeting bass. If there is anyone here that does troll for bass, a few tips would be more than welcome. I'll start by mentioning the use of side planners. I use Off Shore Tackle's because of the simplicity. I just let out line to whatever distance and clip it on.
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What Are Your Favorite Trailers For A Swim Jig?
I go with a Kalin's grub on my lighter jigs an either a RageTail or CrawPapi on the heavier ones or when I'm looking to add size.
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Curse?
I had a thread similar to this going a while back. I never, in fifty years of fishing, broke a rod tip. Shortly after saying so here in print, I broke the tip off of a rod that I'd built myself. Call it a jinx or a curse, or whatever but it's out there. Just ask those guys that made the cover of 'Sports Illustrated'
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Straight Shank Or Ewg?
A straight shank, round bend worm hook. If you prefer an off set hook, I'd recommend an EWG over the round bend. Go one size up with the straight shank.
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Fall Bait Help
Don't forget a white jig and RageTail Craw.
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Tackle On A New Lake
I'm not sure what baits I'd purchase, but a topo map of the lake would be tops on my list. Otherwise, I'd go with; 2 different style top water baits, 2 different weights of spinnerbaits-jigs-worm weights, 5in. Senko, 6in. worm, jig trailer, hooks in 2/0&4/0, a shallow and deep running crank, Mepps spinner and a 3/8oz. lipless crank.
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Hot Livewell?
The only thing I do is add ice to the water and keep the switch on recirculate, but the water temps in the lakes up here rarely get higher than 85 and I keep a white towel over the live well's carpeting to reflect the hot summer sun.
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Stroking A Redeye Shad
This is the article that got me started using this presentation. My son-in-law used it a few summers ago to catch his PB smallmouth. I need to switch my subscription from magazine to on-line. I didn't know you could go back that far to view articles. Awesome.
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Maybe It's Time To Quit
Well, I did end up in the top ten, but I didn't improve my ranking over the day one standings. Thanks for everyone's imput and well wishes. This site is tops in my book because of you guys.
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Stroking A Redeye Shad
Don't know how many of you have tried doing this, but this is the second time doing so has helped place me in the standings. After catching a decent limit early (rare for me) on the second day, I headed out to a sandy point that isn't very big and extends quite a distance from it's submerged beginnings. This spot isn't indicated on any maps, but is a favorite point fished by the locals. The fish were suspended just off the bottom, but weren't responding to bottom presentations, so I decided to try stroking a jig. That produced a nice fish just under 4lb., but that fish was the only one that took any interest in the jig. Before leaving, I tied on a 1/2oz. lipless crank and proceeded to boat two bigger fish. It's an exhausting presentation, but one that can produce when others are ignored.
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What Did You Catch Your Pb On?
Super Spook and Norman Deep Little N. Both fish were 7.3
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Are You In The "fish Your Strengths School" Or "become Versatile" School?
I think every experienced angler has strengths and weaknesses and prefers to fish his or her strengths. It's more fun and in the long run will be the best producers of fish. There are times, however, when they just don't produce. If you're okay with going fishless on occasion, you can stay in this school. I prefer to exhaust all possibilities on every outing and will go to finess presentation if it means putting fish in the boat and believe me when I tell you I suck at drop shotting and dead sticking.
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Maybe It's Time To Quit
We'll after day one, I am in 5th place 1lb.3oz. Behind the leader and 11oz. Behind third place. Looks like it's going to.take 17lb. To take over third and possibly 19lb. to even considerx winning this thing.
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Catching The Same Fish
Over a three year period I caught and released the same tagged fish eleven times. I was part of the group that tagged and released forty bass into a 60 acre pond. Members of that group then fished the pond a minimum of four times a year for three years recording information for the study the group that had purchased the fish was conducting. That same fish was caught a total of 27 times over that period!
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What Diawa Is A 'must Have' Diawa?
For the applications you mention, the Sol would be the perfect answer. It will handle the lighter weight stuff easily and on the rights rod 1/2oz isn't out of the question. Not to pricey either, but there aren't a whole bunch available.
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2014 Go To Lure
Last year it was Square bills. This year it was a StrikeBack spinnerbaits, but the bite has really been unstable on any one presentation. The only 'new' bait I've been using is a white RageTail craw on a white 1/2oz. Swim jig. It's been my bIg fish presentation since post spawn and has put more of them in the boat for me than my old fav. a Zoom Ol Monster.
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Red Hooks: Better ? Why ?
I have been adding a splash of red to the gill area of my topwaters and shallow cranks for over 50 years. A friend of my dad introduced me to the relation of doing so to the amount of strikes I would get. I've been doing it ever since. I doubt the effectiveness of it in this day and age with all the fishing pressure, but continue the practice, or add a red trebel to the front hanger. I do believe red is the first color to wash out as depth increases, but the testing and test equipment use factors of human vision as reference in all of their findings. When a study is done using a fish's eyes perception and values in the testing equipment maybe I'll stop, but I don't see that happening in my lifetime. In a nut shell..................It can't hurt.
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Lilly Pads Vs Milfoil
On the two lakes I frequent there is a good mix of both. The one produces more numbers in the millfoil, but more big fish from the pads and the area in close proximity. The other lake gives up very few from the pads and they're mostly dinks. I think it has a lot to do with the forage base. The first one as a broad base of minnows, crawfish, bluegill and bullheads. The second has an abundance of minnows, no crawfish and a smaller population of gills.
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Unstable Weather Is Ruining My Fishing!
After the winter we went through, I was really looking forward to enjoying this summer fishing. I've been getting out plenty, but the weather has been anything but cooperative. I can't recall the last time the weather was stable for three days or more. Not only is finding the fish a task, the weather has been changing two, sometimes three, times a day and after a couple of hours searching and finally catching a few Mother Nature throws another curve ball and I have to adjust. Coach used to tell us; look for the heat and adjust to the off speed stuff. Well, I never made it past A ball and you can likely guess why, so Ms. Nature is really starting to tick me off. I guess I could look at the glass half full. After all, I'm not the only one contending with the constant change. But I don't use a glass, so forget that dodo. July has a history of being the best month for me for both numbers and big fish. What's a guy supposed to look forward to in Jan. if she doesn't stop messing around already? This is what happens when we give a woman any kind of power. Thank you for letting an opinionated old fart blow off some steam and if you agree, I have an extra couch you can sleep on when your wife finds out that you do.
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How Deep To Fish?
I also fish a natural lake/pond that's only 60 acres and has a max. depth of 45ft. and locating active fish can be a daunting task. The majority of the day the fish will stay deep and only venture up to the shoreline vegetation between dusk and dawn. Just because they stay deep doesn't mean you can't catch them, but you'll need to know two major factors in your search. The first is obvious, water clearity. In the lake I mentioned, I can see a white spinnerbait on the bottom in 15ft. of water, in 20ft. it disappears. That depth is where I begin my search. The second factor is some structural element that the fish will use when migrating to and from the shallows. There are two points on this lake, one drops sharply to 30ft and the other tapers slowly to the deepest spot in the lake. Both produce, but the slow tapering point is easier to locate fish on. Once I do, I'll target the other point using that depth as a starting point. Hope that helps
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[Suggest] A Top Water
Which of the five topics are you starting with?
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Sunglasses Lens Color?
I use three different brands of sunglasses for fishing, all from differnt companies. They are all polarized and the ones I use most often are the cheapest. They're Berklely bi-focals with brown lenses. I can still read the display on my electronics with the brown lenses and the bi-focals help when retying. If I'm in the back of the boat, or fishing from shore, I like my Oakleys with the grey lense as they are the darkest. For low light conditions, I switch out the lenses to amber. The other pair I use also have grey lenses, but they aren't so dark that I have trouble reading the electronics. They are WileyX and I'll often opt for them over the Berkleys as they offer fuller coverage of my face. Now if I could find someplace that still sells those bi-focal stick ons, I'd ditch the cheap Berkleys.
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Prop Baits?
I like to work prop baits quickly, either with short, fast twitches or long ripping movements with short pauses. I prefer a little ripple on the surface. The only prop bait that I work slow is a Torpedo and with that I'll give it subtle twitches that just get the blade spinning. At least once during the retrieve of any topwater I'll change the pace and at times that change is what it takes for a fish to commit.
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Fast Plastics?!?
This is a situation that non-boaters are often faced with in tournament situations. Often times they will outfish the guy up front as he can't hit all the spots while moving fast. You'll definately need to power fish, but you can still fish a soft plastic. A speed worm or swim jig will cover water as quickly as a crank or spinnerbait and many of the spots he misses can be fished with soft plastic frogs. I had one non-boater cast forward of the bow just as I was into my back cast. When I asked what he thought he was doing he replied that I was fishing to fast for him and that was the only way he could work his casts. I told him just say something next time and continued at the same pace. When it was his turn to operate the TM he declined but asked if we could hit some areas where his slower presentations might prove productive.