Everything posted by rgasr63
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Single or treble
Treble hooks are a necessary item if one wants to have a better hookup ratio vs a single hook. It has been said above a pair of hemostats and a good pair of fishing needle nose pliers work good. I have to add to that a lip gripper is a great thing to have as a bank angler. It will add a little bit of space between your own hand and the fish. It is helpful to a boater but the net is a good tool too.
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Match the hatch?
Something that doesn't rattle? Then maybe a minnow profile,Soft plastic swimmer,4in exoswim? I am not really good with a spoon unless I am fishing vertical. A spoon might be the good choice where you are.
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Moving from Braid back toward Mono Baitcaster
This is the way I think about it too. Straight mono or straight braid no leaders
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Heavier alternative to a Shad Rap?
I had the same problems with the shad rap so much so that I put them down. I have been using the KVD pro model 1.5 deep crank when I was able to fish in the boat. What to you guys think?
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How would you rate yourself ????
Well they don't have a number for a old Duffer so maybe a 6 for me this year. Hope to work out some of my physical difficulties next year maybe that will gete back on track.
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Curly tail worms as a swim bait?
Nice fish!!!
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Sonar lure?
I caught a lot of fish with a tail spinner vertical against bridge pilings and vertical walls. I think that I still have some of them.
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Rod Sensitivity, Pick One
Sorry for the late reply but a lot of people miss to understand that detecting a bite is not dependent on the rod. So if you take that in reflection now the question then turns to do you have a rod (tool) that fits what you are fishing with. Most will choose the graphite rod because it is very much lighter and it won't wear you out so fast. Mostly the rod comes into play according to the type of technique you want to do. You need a quality tool no matter what technique you wish to do.
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Rod Sensitivity, Pick One
Very much so!!! It ain't the wand it is the wizard behind the wand.
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Bluff Wall Bait for River Smallies?
What about a tail spinner? I used to have success with them around bridges and such maybe 20ft down.
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Why is this color hard to find?
I think so too. The color is called cinnamon. I have caught just a couple fish on it.
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Why is this color hard to find?
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Worm Stories
My step brother introduced me to worm fishing in the mid 70's. We were using the Mann's jelly worm in black. I was using a Eagle Claw weedless worm hook that we got from K-Mart. The first fish that I caught was a 2lber. Since that day I was hooked myself. The Texas rig and just a bit later the floating worm has been very rewarding to me for so many years.
- Your Favourite Purple
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Current favorite buzzbait?
I use the Strike King mini buzz in the 3/8 size. My 1/2 oz is a dinner Bell buzz bait. I have had good success with them this year.
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Daiwa BG 1500 on medium light rod?
That is what I think of as a ultra lite bait. Texas rigs on my end are rage craws or rage bug, or a zoom worm ol'monster or trick worm. So it is just a difference of what we define as a Texas rig.
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Daiwa BG 1500 on medium light rod?
I have a 6'10" rod. 3/8 oz is the heaviest recommended weight for it. Drop shot,ned rig,1/8 cranks, wacky rigs, rooster tails it will work excellent all day long. A 1500 size reel works good with it too. Texas rigs not so much. IMHO it is too light for it. A rod that has at least a 1/2 oz weight recommendation would be ok for light Texas rigs. If I am using a spinning rod for Texas rigs I prefer a MH rod.
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Gamakatsu G-Finesse Hybrid Worm Hook
I must be the odd man out because I have found the Vmc ewg hooks give me the best results. I use the gammies for the superline hooks and the flipping hooks . The g-lock hook was a disappointment for me too.
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Who doesn’t use senkos?
I wacky rig a Trick Worm or a Finesse worm mostly. They are easier on the wallet.
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Max Scent- Other species
Catfish almost every time
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How are you fishing this?
We see some of that kind of water from time to time. I have used a 4 inch zoom dead ringer on the owner bullet jig head. I have also put a 3/8 to a 5/16 punching weight in front of the dead ringer and a straight shank hook for a mini punch rig. You have already had the swimming worm recommended. Good luck!
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Yum Christie craw
I don't think you will get the leg action out of the lure weightless. The legs have to have a little bit of a fast fall to dance around. The lightest weight I have used with that craw is a 3/16 oz. But who knows you can try it and see.
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Best Baitcast Reel Of All Time
I had a old Shimano bantam curado many years back I still wish I had. Never had a issue until it.
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Old school craw worms...
Yes this is on the way for me now looks excellent!!!!