Everything posted by PhishLI
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New Daiwa Products
? Hat tip to @MiceNReets
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New Daiwa Products
It now has a metal handle-side side plate like the 80, 150, 200, and Elite(s). Totally worthwhile update, and if the gear-cut is like the Tat 80, this sucka will be smooth. I'm getting one.
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Bass Spawn and Milfoil/Hydrilla
Exactly. I'm a little south of you, and they're off beds no later than the 1st week of June at the very, very latest. Usually, a few weeks before then. The weeds don't hit their fullest until about now and going forward.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
The full moon was hanging directly over the lake when I got there, and it seemed to stubbornly stay put over the next few hours. Fortunately, the soft filter of wildfire smoke mixed with occasional passing clouds would blunt its shine just enough to where they were willing to bite during certain moments. Even then, nothing was interested in breaking the water's glassy flat surface while the electric-white brightness was periodically muted, and definitely not when it wasn't. Wakes and topwater baits were ignored, so I ended up either dragging or swimming plastics slow and low to get my bites. Missed a few but got some too.
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Been lurking, now posting
My story is a lot like yours. Life happened, but the thought was always there. Once I wet a line again it was a rocket ride and has been ever since. Love it. Welcome aboard!
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Happened to my dad when he was a kid. His neighbor burned a pile of it and he was down wind. Head to toe disaster.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
I don't know that she would either, but those were some handsome mushrooms I tell ya, and I don't even like them myself. Bleh. I figured they had to go. Don't need my sweet girl tripping out, or worse. Look at this sweet face, but with massive bite-force.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
It's been interesting since I got impaled by a treble hook last Tuesday. Seems I contacted poison ivy in our flower beds the day before after noticing big mushrooms growing in the mulch. My only thought was that my dog might find them irresistible, so I reached in and yanked them out, but didn't notice poison ivy mixed in with the shrubbery. Coincidentally, the first place the rash showed up as simply redness was on my right wrist connected to the hand that took the treble, so I thought infection had quickly settled in and began to travel up. It made sense at the time because the hook was wet with bass juice with weed garnish and I had no idea poison ivy was in play, plus my finger was still very swollen. Booked to the clinic where they recommended a tetanus shot and a dose of antibiotic. I hadn't had the shot since '85, so I wasn't about to argue even though I've been perf'd by metal objects hundreds of times since then without a problem. But I'm finding out lately that almost 60 isn't as resilient as 20, so I acquiesced to the shot without being held down by orderlies. Hit a local spot on the dark side of yesterday morning and quickly caught a few dinklets and a nice crappie on the reliable Livingston Bullnose crank. Nabbed one clean looking post spawn male right after the lights came on and got a few nature shots on the way out. It was nice to finally be off the couch after seven quite uncomfortable days with a franken-finger on one hand and itching I could not scratch. It spread to several areas beyond my arms, but thank god the dangler and co went unaffected even though it made it to my waist. Yay! Later in the afternoon I hit a nice eastern lake with my son-in-law. Pickerel were on the rampage and kept slicing our line but we got some too. Don't throw Hot Snakes TRDs around them if you want to keep them. The last one was huge, and it flopped out of the net taking my last one with him. I got a few small bass on the Zman Pro Crawz and we headed out just as the wildfire smoke got heavy. Just when we got the boat in the truck as darkness fell the topwater killshots started. I bombed one last blind cast from shore and got a heavy hit on the fall, but we really had to go. Wished we had another hour to play. Next time.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
My brother just got down to our mom's house in SC. He said the lake there is loaded with bait. Maybe that fish is stuffed with senkos? The others are lean, but that one's yikes skinny. A few more. That's it, I'm moving to the "ville" ?
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The latest sale thread
No, but I'd get another Tat 150 in a heartbeat though. Both of mine have been dreamy smooth. Don't be mad, bro.?
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
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The latest sale thread
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Lews Xfinity Pro Casting Rod, Need help choosing Budget Reel...
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First Time Using A Whopper Plopper...... Holy Smokes!!
In general, setting aside plastic worms and spinnerbaits which are more or less irresistible, lure resistance is a real thing, and it's reasonable to assume it's triggered by a survival instinct which is a form of intelligence informed by learning. That process is amplified by C&R which wouldn't be the case if every caught bass was taken instead of released. The general trend amongst those who've had great success with WPs in a specific body of water seems to be that you smash them for a season or two, then poof it's over either permanently or for a while at least. This was me from '19-'20 in my favorite 40-acre spot. I stung a whole bunch of them, but then it was done in a big way. It's turning around a skosh this year, but nothing like it was. Back then I could've closed my eyes and casted one into the woods and gotten bit, but they've smartened up, especially the better fish. Dinks aren't wise, so I don't count them.
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I ate my pb .
Where are my smelling salts??
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Can this be fixed?
Pic with the plastic scored and prepped. The inside of the nut was also scored using the pick. Taped blank, both sides of the nut, and silicone grease on the seat's threads in case the epoxy weeps. Doable if you're handy.
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Can this be fixed?
That's what you're seeing in my pic. It's fixable with a specific epoxy. Amazon.com: J-B Weld 50139 Plastic Bonder Body Panel Adhesive and Gap Filler Syringe - Black - 25 ml : Industrial & Scientific
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Can this be fixed?
Are you handy?
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Can this be fixed?
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What is the toughest braid available?
Breaking off much? What have you been using? I've never been broken off here using 50lb Daiwa J8 dragging 5-6lbers through 100ft of Lilly Pads mixed with Spatterdock and water chesnut. It doesn't get much worse than that.
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Questions about the daiwa zillion
The '16 is pretty smooth, but the new Zillion is super smooth, and it's a better distance caster, but it's not as brake-heavy as the '16 at typical settings. Get both and be happy. The '16 is a superior reel compared to either version of the Tatula SV.
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What makes a person…
She's a big girl, that Irene. I think I hear her coming. Boom, Boom, Boom...
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What mini boat would you pick?
Either way it's no big deal. It'll have a hull # tag, so even if BPS doesn't offer the service, it's easy. Nice platform to fish from. Super stable. I'm going fishing on one next week.
- Remember Your First?
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Wacky rig senko/dinger
Why? Do you think the rings will scare the fish? You'll get way more fish per bait if you do.