Everything posted by txchaser
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Tackle and body breakdowns
- Heavy wire hooks for braid
- East shore vs west shore, AM vs PM, wind direction...how do you choose a spot?
Windblown is usually more productive for me, but last weekend was the opposite. I kind of got lucky as I decided to fish some upwind on the way... just because? And I was on-em pretty quick. Same situations/locations downwind didn't produce at all.- Where should I start for soft plastics?
A bottle of mend-it will probably double the life of your senkos. As will owner CPS hooks if you are fishing them texas rigged. And silicon tubing or something like that for wacky. Worth trying before you switch. And, all of the above will do the same for yum dingers (their senko knockoff).- Zillion handle nuts continue to strip, what’s wrong?
I have a tat sv that doesn't have the retainer and it does the same thing. Nut is just constantly loose. I bet when you have a nut that fits the retainer it goes away, even with the threads torn up a little it won't be able to back out unless it's just totally stripped out. And the load bearing part of the handle is the rectangular cutout and the similarly shaped part of the shaft. So I think the nut's just holding it all together, and making something for the drag star (through a couple of parts) to push against. Anyway I don't think threads are making it fall off like that - the one I have has great threads but I have to tighten it by hand every few casts. It's on the desk now waiting for me to get off my tail and order a replacement retainer.- Swim jig trailer
For me the fat impact is awfully soft on a swimjig, and is made to go slower than I'm fishing it anyway. So I go to slightly harder plastic/less wag like the biospawn; trying out the d-walker too, but their GP is a dark brown, and they are a little bigger than I like too... So I'll probably stay with the biospawn. I think the 6th sense divine is probably a little tight of a wiggle, especially in the smaller sizes. The other 49% of me thinks I could probably jam about anything on there and get bit, it's moving fast.- Skirt choice/colors
Maybe this will spawn an idea for you - many things in the water are laminate - they have a top color and a bottom color. As an example you could have a GP brownish top and a lighter GP bottom, or a watermelon bottom. Looks more like a natural pattern now.- Sun tackle damage
Covering the boxes with just about anything will make a huge difference as well as storing on end helps some too. Crankbaits probably more sensitive to it that soft plastics unless they are elaztech.- The Bait monkey is going to have his way with me
Monkey wanted me to tell you that now you also need: 6" Optimum Boom Boom 6" 6th Sense Whale Underspin and regular versions of the hooks in multiple weights. Eventually you'll need a bigger rod, and 8" versions of all of the above too.- Neko Problems
+1 on the geecrack neko hack- Improved/Modified Double San Diego Jam for grass and algae
So after fishing this SDJ minus the last step for a year now, I haven't had any problems with it. I only use it when there's slop or stringy weeds likely to get caught on the forward tag ends, but it's doing what I hoped it would do. Generally I'm fishing in that kind of stuff on heavier (17-20lb) line so I've got some slack to play with especially if I run the drag on the light side of correct, which I usually do.- No bass over 18" in my pond
Some random thoughts; I mostly fish smaller waters. The most important new gear you could buy is a sonar. Garmin striker 4 is $120 new. Helix 5 is 200ish on ebay. +1 on getting the musky gear out and see what you learn When in doubt, cast the opposite direction from where you are catching smaller fish, usually the same spot but casting to deep water vs shallow. If you get on a topwater bite, there's something about buzzbaits that just seems to draw big fish. I don't think night fishing will be a big deal, doesn't sound like you have a bunch of pressure. What's the biggest juiciest slowest forage in the lake? Might be somethin better than a gill presentation. Find the deepest spot on the lake and just sit there for a bit and see what you start to notice being still. There's one or two prime directions from that spot aimed towards great spawning. Maybe a point leading out to that deep water. And hopefully a couple of interesting features on the way, but you'll have to fish around to find them (like dropoffs and flats). If it's pretty regular/featureless, there may still be small changes in bottom that make a difference, or changes in the shore cover.- Where have you caught them so far?
For size, post spawn has been outside weed edges, flats (right) near deep water, submerged wood near creek channels, shallow standing timber on a flat near (you guessed it) deep water. Mostly in 6-7 FOW. I have a bias towards fishing the intersection of (relative) deep and shallow water though, with deep water within a cast length. Except in the morning chasing shad spawn up shallow. It's fun but nothing of size.- Falling Overboard On Auto Pilot
What happened with the fish?- Sony neck cooler in the dog days of summer
The inexpensive cooling towels on amazon really do make a difference vs a regular towel. And my wife bought me a similar electronic cooler that went around my neck; I thought it was kinda goofy but.. it's really hot here in the summer so I tried it. It really works. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoelectric_cooling- Where to Fish
Ivey is close, on a DD per hours in the car basis. 8 hours at Ivey is better than 12 hours at whatever other lake you were going to. Just went a week or so ago, was mad at myself for not going sooner. It paid off.- Dobyns rods was sold!
So far I think GSM has done a great job with Yamamoto, so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. And +1 on the "at least it's not pure fishing".- Golden blades to match bluegill
Chatterbait: +1 on the gold (sun is out) or black/GP (sun isn't out) blades. And I've never seen the opposite, where the blugill eaters want a silver blade but wouldn't eat the gold or black. For underspins they don't seem to care near as much, silver works fine.- Dreaming of a double-digit bass
IMO five hours with a good guide (and the right asks to the guide) is worth hundreds of hours of time on the water. Tell them you are trying to target bigger fish and you want to learn where and how to fish for them. Based on some @WRB commentary I started treating big bass like a different species. For me, that helped.- New Zillion rods being introduced
This says a lot...- Swimming Worm
Thanks for all the comments - my biggest take away is it fits a good spot when the mode is "trying to figure them out" since it can be fished in a few different ways (more like a worm at targets or more like a paddletail) and likely at a wider range of speeds as well.- New Zillion rods being introduced
Did these turn out to be winners, or just meh at that price point?- X Zone Swammer
What ever happened with these? Everyone ended up back on Keitechs? I have some but... they just sit and I'm thinking about culling them out unless I can figure out when I would use them instead.- Swimming Worm
When is a swimming worm a better choice than a paddletail? I don't hear much about them anymore except maybe in Florida. What would you see to lead you to stop using a keitech and start swimming a worm?- What do you suspect you're doing wrong that other BR anglers are doing right?
I'll stop using a bait that is working almost immediately when I get a pattern. I'm more interested in seeing what else works than I am in running a pattern. - Heavy wire hooks for braid
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