Everything posted by fin
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FYI
So nobody said they've actually tried this besides the OP. Anyone else tried it? I've got a bucket of old plastics. Shelf life is not a big concern since I could do a bunch at one time. Looks like it's only like $8.
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we are all about TALL-TALES. the one bait.
Every time I've bought large quantities of a bait it quits working for me, so I don't do it anymore. One bag at a time.
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The Weightless Way
I was throwing a Culprit Fat Max curly tail worm weightless yesterday because I didn't have any sinkers with me. I was in a creek with a slow current, and it looked great sinking. I'm not a big fan of weightless. I think I don't have the patience for it, or maybe I don't like the lack of contact like you get with a tight line. I prefer using a tiny weight or a big hook, something to give it a little weight and more action while still maintaining a slow sink.
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MidwayUSA?
You've always got to look beyond the stars. Like you said, their actual reviews often show the people giving the review are complete idiots or not even human.
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Hot weather reminder.
Hydration starts the day before. If you wake up behind on your intake, it's hard if not impossible to catch up. Be careful man, getting dehydrated can be serious stuff. Yeah, leave them sitting on the bank, along with the chicken livers. They smell great cooking in the sun. Thanks, guys. Or you could end up being marinated in garlic when you open the jar.
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The Found Lures Thread
This is the first lure I’ve found in a while - a Heddon River Runt. Do they still make these things? Looks almost brand new, only the hooks are a little rusted. I found two baitcasting combos that had apparently been underwater for ? years. Somebody must have gotten snagged on them and pulled them out, then they just left them sitting on the bank. They were covered with slime and gunk, all wrapped together in fishing line, and smelled pretty bad, so I could see why someone would not want to mess with them, but I could tell they were pretty decent Lew’s combos. After cleaning them a little, I could see one was a first generation 7’ MH Mach Crush and the other was a first generation 7’ MH Mach1 Speed Stick/Spool. The weird thing is one is left-hand and the other is right-hand. They obviously fell out of the same boat at the same time. The rods cleaned up great. I disassembled, cleaned and lubed the Speed Spool and it works fine. I’m sure it’s not as smooth as it used to be. Looks like the combos retailed for like $200 each. I feel for the person who lost them.
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Do you still find the whopper plopper to be the most consistently effective topwater bait for river smallmouth or do you consider it a “dead” lure?
My theory is if a fish will bite a WP, it's already been caught and either got eaten or won't bite one again. The topwater bite used to be good in my lake before WPs got popular, now it's really tough to get a bite on topwater with any kind of bait. I know one guy that still uses them in an area of the lake that's hard to get to and nobody fishes, and that's the one place he catches them. He fishes them almost exclusively. Hardly ever catches anything, but occasionally still catches a nice one. I've got over 10 of them I've found, never bought a single one. I never use them.
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Bullet Weight Color and Sheen
I've tried glow in the dark. Never got a bite but looked pretty cool. I've tried roughly matching color of worm. Didn't seem to make any difference. I use black generally, but I think unfinished is fine. I don't like the really shiny ones, but who knows. I wouldn't waste much effort on it. On the other hand, I don't think you can scare the fish with the colors, except for glow in the dark.
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Changing flake color?
The only thing that gives me confidence in a bait is a history of catching fish. Confidence doesn’t explain why a certain color catches fish for someone. It can explain why they use that color more often, and why they catch more fish with that color than another, but confidence doesn’t explain why they caught fish with it in the first place. Lack of confidence in a bait hasn’t stopped me from using some baits I thought were ridiculous that ended up catching me fish, so I wouldn’t say you’re guaranteed to not catch fish with something you have no confidence in. I think what GK was getting at is that you have to to give something a fair chance. If you have no confidence and don’t throw it much, you probably won’t catch anything. I don’t think any of that really applies to the conversation about whether certain color/flake combos work better than others. I wish I could have expressed that in less words ?
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Changing flake color?
I think when you start to imagine your bait looks so perfect that it will override a fish’s feeding inclination, you are setting yourself up for disappointment. It’s more about having that perfect bait ready when the fish wants it.
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anyone have a home use line spooler?
This is when it helps to keep all the little odds and ends so you can frankenstein something like this together. I don't even know what that spring thing is, but it works great for this. That's a rubber washer, there's also a felt washer and metal washer. The 4X4 is for weight - a stable base. It's got a rubber pad on the bottom. Lock nut on the end of the bolt. Pretty simple. Less static than a wife. ?
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Changing flake color?
There’s a lot of truth in that. I’ve said in the past I don’t believe in “magic colors”, but I said just the opposite in my comment above. The thing is, those colors are only magic in certain lighting conditions and water clarity. When a bait blends so well it is almost invisible, but becomes visible when the flakes catch light and it flashes the right color, that’s a big trigger in my experience.
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Big Bite Baits Acquired by GSM Outdoors
I think one of the people that has already replied in this thread works for them, or used to work for them, or was connected in some way. He helped me with an order a long time ago. I don't want to call him out for privacy.
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Big Bite Baits Acquired by GSM Outdoors
- Big Bite Baits Acquired by GSM Outdoors
Goodbye to another reasonably priced bait manufacturer. ☹️- Old PowerPro VS New
That might be true on a baitcaster, I guess. I don't hardly ever use them anymore. Spinning reels are about all I use these days. What works best on a baitcaster isn't necessarily the same for a spinner. "Limp" is a good adjective I could've used. The new stuff seems more limp to me. It gets limp faster. Suffix 832 seems more limp to me too.- Changing flake color?
Yeah, I'm a big believer in certain flake colors on my lake. I've tried other color flakes in the same color plastic when I couldn't get my preferred color, and I've still got a lot of those sitting in the closet collecting dust. My preferred colors get chewed up. Maybe not scientific, but I'm sold 100%. It's not a lot, maybe 5 color/flake combos. I mostly prefer solid colors, but there are some combos that are magic for me on my lake.- Old PowerPro VS New
When I said "brand new", I meant relatively, like manufactured recently, not over 7 years ago. It is broken in, like a few months, so your point is valid, but don't think that would explain this much casting difference. If it did, I'd buy some of that "wax" ?- Old PowerPro VS New
Both Original Spectra. Never heard of or seen Maxcuatro til now. I've used Super8Slick and never cared for it. This is 10# test.- Old PowerPro VS New
I'm outdated too. Maybe that's why I like it.- Old PowerPro VS New
Maybe "stiffer" isn't the right word. I tried several adjectives there. I think it comes off the spool easier. An extreme example would be like comparing a spool of stiff wire to a spool of yarn. The yarn kind of sticks together, the wire wants to jump off the spool. Suffix is even softer, in my limited experience.- Broke my 4th rod today.
Most of my rods have been broken by stupidity. My most recent was a 10 year-old Cherrywood that has landed hundreds of fish. I was unhooking a fish and the fish slipped out my hands and fell to the ground while still hooked. I think the only one I’ve had break half way down was a Zebco.- Old PowerPro VS New
I pulled some old PowerPro off an old reel I hadn’t used since 2018. The ends had never been swapped, so the line inside the reel had never been used. I put the old line on a new spinning reel and now I’m casting 25-50% further than I was with brand new PowerPro. I noticed the old line was stiffer, more abrasive, wiry and hard when I put it on. New PowerPro seems to be softer and more pliable, it doesn’t cast as far and it frays more easily. At least that is my experience. Is it just me? I know they modify their product over time. I prefer the old stuff. Is there another brand that has the qualities of the old stuff?- Topwater Cadence
I'm always counting something in my head, pretty much regardless of what bait I'm fishing. With a walking bait, it's 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1, 1-2, pause 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3, etc...- How much would you spend on parts/shipping to repair your reel?
In my case, it’s a Legalis XH I bought 4 years ago and have used almost daily since then. I definitely got my $52 out of it. Drive gear broke. I already replaced it with a Revros LT, but I hate to retire the Legalis. It seems like it’s still in pretty good shape, but I don’t know what caused the gear to break (besides a lot of angry bass). It could be wear on other parts that have caused the gear to break. Maybe the frame could be worn. It’s got a lot of miles on it. I wouldn’t be happy if I replaced the gear and then it or something else broke. If I could get parts for like $10, I would definitely try it, but I think I’m looking at more like $30, and I’d rather put that to another reel. - Big Bite Baits Acquired by GSM Outdoors
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