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Replacing hooks jackall pompadour
Oh ok, you think a split ring would give it too much range of motion? ie: fouling on casts etc? Like I said I’m a jig/plastics/drop shot guy, this is all Greek to me, excuse my ignorance
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Replacing hooks jackall pompadour
Thank you Tom! It’s the rear treble that I broke, and it’s not attached with a split ring from the factory, adding one and a new treble is my only choice though, right? it’s too expensive a lure to not repair IMO. And haven’t tried it at night because it’s full on fall here now and I only night fish during the dog days of summer, but it’s a killer lure during the day here, I’m a rank beginner topwater fisherman, and have caught at least one nice fish on it every outing since I got it, the action is so obnoxious and like nobody around here has/throws them so I think it just utterly fools the bass.
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Mike F started following Replacing hooks jackall pompadour
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Replacing hooks jackall pompadour
Got a jackall pompadour two days ago, took it fishing today and they crushed it to my delight! But when removing the rear treble from the first fish I caught on it I snapped a point off! I’m not much of a hardbait/treble hook guy and the posts regarding this stuff tend to confuse me somewhat. So I’m asking: how critical is getting the “right” size replacement split rings and hooks for hard baits to ensure they run right? Or as long as I get something close enough it’s fine? Like there’s four different sizes of split rings Owner makes, and I don’t even own a metric ruler to compare these to the hardware on my lure. Am I overthinking this? Soft plastics and hooks are super simple IMO but the trebles have me scratching my head. Thanks guys
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Anyone got a good budget baitcast reel they like?
The lews American hero was my first casting combo, the tan desert camo one, I’ve since upgraded to tournament mb’s, but the reel from that first combo is a fricken workhorse and casts really nice in my opinion, it’s a little slower and lacks the fit and finish and some of the bells and whistles, but it does it’s one job quite well IMO, not sure where to buy it as a standalone reel but I imagine it’d only be around $50. I also had a black max, and in my opinion the lews hero reel is much nicer as far as performance and feel, only downside: it’s kindof ugly and doesn’t look good on really any rod lol.
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Mono on a Baitcaster?
I learned to use casting reels with straight braid because i was told it was easier and more manageable but it was kind of a crutch looking back, I’ve been fishing 15# big game most of this summer and I had to learn to thumb the spool more, but now I prefer it to braid. I think if I’d learned with mono, switching to fluoro would’ve been easier, I had one bad experience with sniper early on and am hesitant to waste money on fluoro again bc of it.
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Worm
I throw a Texas rigged craw almost every time I fish, alongside a jig-n-craw, but haven’t thrown a worm in years, I still buy them (bait monkey problems) but never thread one on anymore even though it’s the first rig I ever learned and how I caught my first bass. You all have inspired me to run out to the truck and rig a rage thumper on my spare rod, it’s only a medium power lightning rod but I tied on a pretty light wire hook, that should be fine right? I also chose a lead sinker over tungsten to make it more “old school” (wish I could find my jelly worms!). Im only 25 but I love hearing about you older guys good ol’ Days and how you all used to/continue to catch em. my dad wasn’t much of a fisherman before I got into it so I missed out on a lot of the classic stuff but I still get like pseudo-nostalgia from hearing about it! Btw Catt that’s a hog, I think bigger than my states record lol.
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Improper “form” when I set the hook
Update: I started palming my reel this week, I hadn’t really held it like that before, I’ve noticed when I set the hook with my hand in the “palming position” around the rod and reel, I’ve been flailing my arms less and getting more solid sets! Anyone else experience this too? I was worried when I started palming I wouldn’t have enough power because half my hand was above what I viewed as the fulcrum of the rod, but it’s helped substantially!
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How quickly do you go through plastics?
I go through plastics almost embarrassingly fast sometimes, and when I’m bored or it’s raining I’ll dig up packs that have been sitting for a while and test them as jig trailers etc which usually ends up being a somewhat wasteful endeavor. I’ve had the best longevity with chigger craws Texas rigged, iv used the same craw for a week before fishing everyday for a few hrs. You can texpose three times per side of the craw until it rips, then flip it over and do the same on the side with the writing. Does anyone one know if superglue has any noticibale scent to fish? I’ve always been paranoid it smells and am hesitant to use it for anything fishing related.
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Spinning or Baitcasting or both
thats interesting! Zebcos are present up north, but from what I’ve seen, if you grew up in a fishing family you started on spinning gear. Cane poles are sold in Michigan, but I’ve never seen anyone use one. In my experience, if your dad fished, you got a spinning rod first, if you grew up in a non fishing family, you got a Disney/superhero zebco.The majority of people in Michigan I encounter use spinning tackle and baitcast gear is a symbol of a fellow bass specific angler. On the Great Lakes conventional reels are used by walleye/salmon trollers or musky guys usually. (Obviously exceptions to all this) This makes me want to search for/ start a thread about region specific lures. I’ve got a handful in mind that some guys may have never heard of!
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Palomar knot failing
I doubt it, are you making sure the lines really moistened before you snug it? I’ve never thought this was as critical with braid, but it could be your issue, more knowledgeable members should clear the air on this, I’m merely speculating.
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Palomar knot failing
^^ that’s the real question. I had a lot of Palomar failures with braid due to slippage until I learned to leave a generous tag end. Which I do with all line types now, At least 3/4” tag end, makes the knot more weedless too (with plastic lines) Oh nvm lol just saw ur post disregard mine. Are ya spitting on it before you cinch it?? It’s possible it’s burning? But I’ve not experience that much
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Spinning or Baitcasting or both
I’ve noticed this too, any thoughts as to why? My theory is two fold: one is, I’ve heard the aquatic vegetation in the south is much thicker, and two we have walleye and salmon up north. Which both tend to be sought with spinning gear. Personally I grew up spinning only, and walleye fishing, but picked up casting reels this spring and am a total convert, when I caught my first bass on a med. heavy casting rod I was stunned at how much more control of the fish I felt I had. And Learning to use baitcast gear has made me a significantly more accurate fisherman with both reel types.
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Tackle Backpack
I’m a bank yanker, and after going through many tackle bags, have settled on the smallest one dsg carries, just a cheap field and stream shoulder bag, holds two small Plano boxes and some plastics, it’s got one of each lure in it, one buzzbait, one spook etc, so no color selection to get carried away with. Some of my best days fishing have been when I forgot something “ I needed” in my truck, i’ve Found the excessive amount of tackle I used to bring was just a distraction and an encumberance. That said, the black and white digital camo Daiwa bag feels skookum as frig when I checked it out in the store lol. Like leaps and bounds nicer than the spider wire or Shimano backpacks they had available. It’s like $120 bucks though I think. I’d get another rod personally...
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Improper “form” when I set the hook
So when you feel a bite you really let em have it eh? I started throwing my tx-rigs on 15lb big game as per your recommendation and really like it, but still have it in my head I need more sensitivity for a jig than straight mono can offer. Especially considering my rods aren’t what most would consider sensitive (mojo bass and lightning rods)
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Improper “form” when I set the hook
That’s pretty consistent with my set up for jigs, 7ft MH-F, 30lb braid to 15lb mono leader, jigs no heavier than 3/8oz and generally I buy finesse style because I have more confidence in the hooks. I was just wondering if someone would consider that combo overkill for a finesse jig, and if people manage to get a solid set on a heavy wire hook with a med. heavy and middle of the road line.