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  1. Unless the laws have changed in Ca, black bass that are sold in markets or live tanks, must have a Fish and Wildlife tag attached to it until sold or cooked
  2. If you want to try some #6 circle hooks before you buy any, give me your contact info and Ill send you some.
  3. You keep reeling until you feel the weight of the fish and your rod starts to load. Your line should be tight, then lift and fight the fish. Like everything else, it will get better/easier with practice. Good luck
  4. Learn how to reel set. When you get a bite, start reeling until you feel pressure and your rod starts to load. Then just lift the rod.
  5. looking45 replied to Bdnoble84's topic in Tacklemaking
    i would get the Iwata Neo airbrush kit. It also comes with a mini compressor. Get a 40% off coupon online. Hobby Lobby also carries extra parts for the Neo https://www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbies/Model-Kits/Airbrushes/Iwata-NEO-CN-Gravity-Feed-Airbrushing-Kit/p/80794884
  6. One of my friends is a Zman fan boy. He buys the heads and the baits. I use a 1/16 oz ball head and the end of a homemade stick bait and don't see a difference in out catch rate. It's all in his head that he needs to buy the "good" stuff
  7. No reason to not shop there. I got my airbrush and ll my supplies at 40% off
  8. I'd start with the cheapest thing, get a new fuel line and bulb. If that's not the problem, you'r not out a lot of money
  9. I use bone a lot, have never used bluegill. Good luck
  10. Evergreen SB, comes in two sizes
  11. Reels have a drag for a reason. Everyone should learn how to use them
  12. The lake I fish is predominately spotted bass, occasional small mouth and largemouth. I use a Gloomis GLX 802C, extra fast tip, with a Daiwa Tatula Type R, spooled with 6 pond fluorocarbon. The bait would be a homemade stick bait. I can fish it with multiple techniques, from top to bottom of the water column.
  13. I occasionally fish salt water and thoroughly rinse off all the gear with warm water as soon as possible. I haven't had any problems
  14. If you plan on making a lot of spinners, I would suggest forgetting the pliers and get one of these. I use it to make inline spinners and they look just like the ones you buy. This tool is easy to use. https://www.jannsnetcraft.com/wire-forming-tools/421150.aspx
  15. A lot of people can't do that, as their apps require a location to function
  16. gps is embedded in your pictures whether "locations" is on or off
  17. I use them in the winter months here in Norcal. They work great on the spotted bass. I use 1/4oz jigs tied with hair from a gray squirrels tail. No need to use a trailer as the hair it tied a little longer than a normal jig.
  18. You're going to need plastisol, molds, dyes, flake, injector, breathing mask, microwave, gloves, pyrex containers. The plastral and molds will be your biggest expenses. Molds are not cheap and working with just one for each bait will be time consuming. You could buy a lot of baits with the money it will take you to get started.
  19. I agree with Tom, I use a reel set. It's the same hook set when using dart/ball heads. The hook is exposed, there is no need to try to rip the fishes lips off. Plus, a reel set saves your back from getting beat up
  20. The heavier weight will help, but I would be using straight fluorocarbon.
  21. Evergreen SB, both sizes
  22. I doubt a 2 acre pond is capable of supporting 100 bass, plus all the baitfish, but obviously I can be wrong. One way to find out is to tag the fish so you'll know if you're catching them over and over
  23. Spotted bass will hit topwater baits year 'round. In one of the FLW events here, guys were catching spots while it was hailing
  24. When the shad is really small, the spotted bass here in NorCal won't touch a normal size lure.

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