Everything posted by Hower08
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Big bass only
How does everyone think a big bass only tournament trail would go. I have a buddy that runs his schools bass club and we are considering a big bass only trail backed by the school which would give the school a certain percentage of the entry fees. Ohio has a million traditional style trails and we are thinking something like this could be a positive change for guys
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Chronarch MGL 150 or Daiwa SV TW 103HS
After my last few experiences with daiwa rods and reels. It has just reinforced the reasons I always stick with shimano
- Restoring Older Plastics
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Weight Estimate
3 pounds
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Whats your biggest fish on light tackle?
39.75" northern on ul and 4# mono 1/16 oz jighead thin wire hook. Use to also carp fish with UL and 4# mono. Caught a few 50+# grass carp on 6'6 m action and 8 pound co poly
- What height to mount a Johnson 9.5 on the transom?
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No More Deep Cranking
Instead of cranks try fishing either a scrounger head or a wobble head. Both get the same results if not better than a crank at times
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Popular baits you have given up on
This is extremely shocking to me. If I had to pick one bait and one bait only to fish all year I'm talking 12 months a year it would be a hard toss up between a fluke and a jig. Really you can fish a fluke like a jig so it would probably win. I've caught literally thousands of bass on flukes. Think senko or weightless worm when you fish one
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Lakes with a bad rap
We have a lake like that local to us. We were catching giants in knee deep water in March this year mid 40 water temps. I'm not talking 1 or 2 either . Multiple giants every trip to this lake. Hell we started getting them on topwaters when water was 47° craziest **** Ive ever seen. Everyone else was fishing deep and slow not catching anything and we were catching 30+fish in a few hours of fishing. Had multiple bags over 20 pounds in a one month stretch
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Lakes with a bad rap
Few lakes like that here in Ohio. Often get a bad rap but their is always a few of us that network together and figure the lakes out and keep the information within a tight-nit group. If someone gets caught loose lipping one of these lakes they get cut from any valuable info
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Popular baits you have given up on
Cold water in spring time is key to this. I'm talking high 30s to 50 degree water is the trick here
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Popular baits you have given up on
Chatterbait and whopper plopper. I'm way more efficient with a spinnerbait in place of a chatter and a buzzbait in place of a plopper. Did catch my 8 pound lm on a chatter but I sight fished it and fished it like a jig and not fishing it like you should so I just say a jig when people ask me what I caught it on
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I’m over the salt
Best part about salted baits is you have enough on your hands at end of day no need to put any on your food
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I’m over the salt
Many plastics greatly benefit from salt when fishing weightless. If fishing bottom contact with added weight the salt could negate the action needed by preventing the bait from having some buoyancy.
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Sponsorship
Do you want a true sponsorship or to just be pro-staff. Alot of companies will let almost anyone on the pro staff. You will also be obligated to go to shows meetings etc on your dime and you will receive a discount on equipment. A sponsorship basically means you are employed by the company and the benefits will be greatly increased . This should be the end goal
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Preparation for a tournament
I'm also from N.E ohio. I will start by saying slow down a bit pick maybe 3 techniques and learn every single thing you can about them. Trying to master every technique is going to do nothing but frustrate you. These tournaments are no joke around here. No matter how good anyone thinks they are tournament fishing will humble them quickly. If you understand that, then that will allow you to learn from the tournaments. I would say a great way to learn new things would obviously be experienced fishing buddies but also signing up as a co angler for a lot of tournaments. This will expose you to every type of bass fishing as well as every type of bass angler good and bad.
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I’m over the salt
Salt is mostly for added weight, it's suppose to effect the buoyancy of the bait. Most baits come with salt and without
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Missile baits nedball, pretty funny
They know bass guys will buy anything that they think will help them. Good thing I've got pounds of light walleye jigheads that work PERFECT for "Ned" rigs. Thin wire hooks that will bend out when snagged. And the best part is you can buy 10 for the price of a 4 pack of Ned heads
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Reel flex
I thought this for a minute as well but here in Ohio fishing in temps of over 100 sometimes is not uncommon and I think if this was an issue it would have shown itself early on. I started doing some research and it seems like this is actually a pretty common problem with these Fuego lt spinning reels. Cheaply made and over priced
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Casting rods Texas rigs under 300
I'm a huge fan of the ARK Randall Tharp series "money maker" its a 7'3" med heavy fast super light sensitive and extremely well balanced. Priced at 129 and pairs excellent with a curado. Actually I like it enough I just bought and set up another one today. It's my main jig and t rig rod
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Reel flex
You can feel the reel twisting at the stem while fighting a fish. Worst I've ever felt
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Kvd 1.5 shallow
The brown craw bandit is a very hard color to beat
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Anyone ever seen for sale a Buff with a beard cut-out?
My beard keeps my sunburn free from cheeks down to chest but neck ears nose etc still get it. Just gotta wear sunscreen or a can hat. I hate wearing any type of mask or buff which is why I don't own any of that stuff.
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Reel flex
I agree. I went off the recommendations of enough guys using the reel and all I did was reinforce the fact on why I don't listen to anyone but myself on purchases
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New setup advice wanted on spinning combo.
I seen on another forum someone thinks KVD is just taking it easy to let other people feel what it's like to win. Ironically enough. This is what I do at most of our weeknight Derby's ?