Everything posted by papajoe222
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Screw lock underspins
That would depend on how you intend to work the bait. The belly weighted version I would use more for a swimming retrieve and the head weighted one for a lift and drop retrieve, but that's just what I would do. Both models could be used for either retrieve.
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Bass coloration, spots and markings.
Smallmouth fry will exhibit stripes, so they aren't specific to larger fish. As Scott F mentioned, their coloration changes based on their environment. However, that change takes time and is the reason that you may catch fish from one spot with completely different coloration. Largemouth go through basically the same thing, sometimes exhibiting very distinct markings and other times not. The difference being with LM, that change is related more to the exposure to sunlight than to it's surroundings. A birthmark, which is a rare occurance, will remain throughout it's life, but the shading will change.
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Who can guess this lipless?
Sorry I can't help you ID this one, but I like the oversized eyes. If the belly is wider than the back, which it appears to be, it should be a good one for a yo yo retrieve as well as just chuckin' and windin'. I'm guessing you've fished this bait and are looking to get a few more. Good Luck
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How'd you do this year?
My season started out great. From ice-out until the week after Memorial Day I boated more than my share of +16in. fish. Numbers increased after the spawn, but overall size went down considerably. I don't think I boated 6 bass over 4lb. all summer. Post Labor Day has been hit or miss for quality fish also. 8 or 10 dinks to one over 16in. was the norm. I put the boat away on Nov. 1 and I've had a few opportunities to do some shore fishing. I really can't complain about the last couple of weeks. It's November and I'm still able to wet a line.
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Pre-rigged 3-hook Kelly's brand 5.5" worm
Leave them curled and attach it to your line with a small, quality snap swivel. They are one of the few soft plastic baits I introduce youngsters to as a simple wind and pause retrieve will get them bites. They make a version with weedless hooks that's a killer pond lure.
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I have a St. Croix Mojo Bass Spinning Rod 7' 1" Med Hvy; I'm a newb concerned about my rigging.
Sounds good to me. You don't want to go much lighter with the leader for bladed jigs, though you could go lighter for wacky rigs. I'm not a big fan of braid to fluoro leader, so mine may not be the most reliable answer.
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Lipped crankbaits for Kerr Lake and Lake Gaston
If you’re catching them on a lipless, I’d try to mimic their action and sound (tight wiggle and loud rattles) with a crank that will run at the depth you were catching them with the lipless.
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Jerkbait ( Vision 110 ) hookup fail
Your hookset should be more of a reel and sweep of the rod to the side. A hard hookset, especially using braid, shouldn’t be needed. Also, if you’re missing fish, or they are barely hooked, a change in color can make a big difference.
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Jig fishing: prefer braid or fluoro? Advantages of each?
It's straight braid, or straight fluorocarbon depending on the application for me.
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Top Water Question
I'm ex-military, we always start with the left.
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Am I the only bass fishing diehard that doesn't care about the pro tournaments?
I don't recall ever watching a pro tournament or part of one. The last I watched was a weigh-in and that was over 25yrs. ago. I do read about winning strategies and lures, but I doubt I could name two pros currently on the circuits.
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Warming Trend?
The wind over the week-end was brutal. It stormed late last night and the wind died down. I got on the water for a few hours. Wood and gravel were the keys to catching and you hit the nail on the head...........crankbaits.
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Best time to start with Crankbaits
Anytime is a good time to try something new. Stick with one or two cranks at first. Get a feel for them; what it feels like when they deflect off something, when they pick up a strand of grass, or when their vibration changes ?. I try out new techniques when catching is tough.
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Lure suggestions
Not knowing where you are located, limits recommendations. One bait I'd try for sure would be a buzzbait, at least until water temps. drop to around 50. Another would be a jig/trailer combo. With the shallow water, I'd go with a 3.8oz. jig and a RageTail Craw, or Paca Craw for a big profile.
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“Forgotten” Assistance/Input/Advice Already Given…
With my memory..............LOL? I avoid this by checking to see if there is a star to the left of the heading indicating that I've responded to the thread already.
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Warming Trend?
The mid-west will be experiencing an Indian summer over the next five days or so. With water temps. currently in the upper 50's, how much will the slight increase in surface temp. affect fish location? I'm thinking it would move the bait fish up in the water column and that my initial search should start there.
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Dangerous experiences?
I've mentioned this before. I was fishing by myself on a small public lake. It was late September, breezy and raining and I was the only one on the lake, not even a bank angler. I was picking up my marker bouys using my trolling motor when I hit a boulder bigger than a VW. Overboard I went and when I popped up my boat was already 100ft. from me and moving in the breeze. In my rain gear, I swam with everything I had in me and was able to catch the boat about 150yrds. from where it dumped me. I had no energy to pull myself up into the boat and knew I couldn't just hang there waiting to get my energy back because of the cold water. I worked my way around to the transom, put my foot on the outboard and used the trim switch to lift me up high enough to where I could flop onto the rear deck. I've never gone fishing by myself without having a PFD on the entire time I'm on the water since.
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Confidence lures
Not knowing the conditions I'd be faced with, my answer is a Texas rigged ribbon tail worm. Different weights, but grape with a red tail.
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What is the most different types lures you’ve thrown in a single day
My average outing is between three and four hours. I may go through a dozen baits before I find one that produces (if one does), or I may go through three. I break things down by the water column and three baits will cover top to bottom.
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When do you think is the prime time for each bait? (Crank, spinnerbait…)
Early spring...........................jerkbaits and bladebaits Late spring/pre spawn.....crankbaits Post spawn............................T-rig and drop shot Summer..................................Jig/trailer Late summer.........................Spinnerbait/topwater Early fall....................................Lipless Late fall......................................Bladebaits/ jerkbaits I don't throw bladed jigs and although I will swim a jig, it isn't something I do regularly at any particular time.
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Quarries & Strip Pits - Lure Recommendations?
I've gone from jigging it with short hops, to letting it sit after it hits bottom. It also works well just swimming it close to the bottom. I'll try different retrieves until I find one that works. I do two things to the jig; First, I run the tail section of a finesse worm up the hook shank to flare the hair. Second, I attach the jig to the mainline using a snap. That allows the jig to stand up at a 45-90 degree angle depending on whether the worm has salt or not. The fish don't seem to be shy about the added hardware. I guess I could use a loop knot to achieve the same results.
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Quarries & Strip Pits - Lure Recommendations?
My home lake is a strip pit. I fish it on average twice a week during open water. Tubes and hair jigs are my #1 producers. This summer I tried a Ned with good results. A split-shot finesse worm gets the nod when all they want is a bottom presentation. My line of choice is the same as I use up north, 10lb fluoro leader to braid main line. Faster moving hard baits will produce if conditions are right, but slow works 90% of the time, so I rarely bother with anything other than topwater. Dead falls and that first ledge off the bank are the best cover and structure as there is only one flat in this pit.
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Curious to see..
you'd loose that bet.