GreenPig
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- Soft Plastic bait storage
- Winter Rewards
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Bass fishing confessions
I'm hunting my state's record LM. I'll let ya'll know if I catch her.
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The Downside To Hawg Hunting
I don't like big bass, they pull too hard and hurt my arms. I can't begin to tell y'all how many giant followers I had to jerk my swimbait away from. I much prefer 2 or 3 maybe even 4, two to three lbers on a 6 to 8 hour trip.
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Extra Deep Cranking Rod
I throw my large & heavy crankbaits on my Daiwa DX 8' Swimbait rod Med- Heavy that's rated for 1-6 oz. It'll launch the heavy cranks and squarebills along way.
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Bibs storage
Very true and if I had twice the storage I'd fill it quickly.
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Bibs storage
I use an old hunting backpack. Of course if I get rained on it gets hung up until it's dry then back in the backpack. I don't have 1/10 the storage in my jon that A-Jay has in his monster Lund.?
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What fixed blade knife?
The Gerber StrongArm is a nice knife. I don't think I'd go gator hunting with it but it'll work great to remove a python from a leg. Just a thought, you might want to consider an inflatable life jacket.
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Baitcaster to throw light tackle, but not BFS
I can throw 1/8 oz spinnerbaits and 1/10 oz head Ned rigs with a Curado 70( 10 lb mono) and a Revo ALX( 10 lb fluorocarbon). As stated above the rod is very important in casting lighter baits.
- NEW Ranger Z520L
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What's on your fishing Christmas list?
A Shimano Tranx 400a and 20 pounds of spoons.
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Shimano nasci issue
Clean it and apply a single drop of TSI 321.
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Found my limit....maybe
Fish when you feel good. Eat, sleep, and rest when not feeling good. Everything else always works out just fine.?
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9.9
It took catching two very nice fish when I had no scales with me to learn that lesson. I don't put a rod in the truck or hook up the boat without my scales. The big ones like to surprise me when I'm not expecting it. My last one over 9 lbs I caught on a crappie tube under a cork fishing for bream with 4 lb test.
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Can’t decide where to go
I'd always go with the HUGE BASS pond. I like a chance at bigger fish as opposed to numbers of dinks. Goodluck.
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Cold water speed cranking
I should have my 4 Tactical cranks Wednesday. So I'll soon be high speed winter cranking.
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Pond winter bass
A Rapala F05 in rainbow trout on 4-6 lb test mono cast parallel to the bank and slowly retrieved with your rod tip just above the water. I've had 20-50 bass days in water temps as low as 38 degrees all caught within 3' of the bank. I also carry a digital meat thermometer in my bank bag so I know the water temp.
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Inflatable PFD
I wear my Mustang Survival Elite HIT when going solo. It's not cheap but it is comfortable to wear.
- Can anyone tell me about this lure
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NeedHelp
I'd say 15-20 minutes should get it good and warmed up. Goodluck with the healing process.
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Help Setting Up My 16ft Jon Boat
Max hp it's rated for. Balance the boat with a 80 lb thrust trolling motor and three batteries.
- A Tackle Question
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Blade baits vs lipless crankbaits?
I fish blade baits and lipless baits all winter. Which one I throw is chosen for the depth I'm fishing. Bladebait for deeper(12'+) water and lipless for shallower water. I cast them and yo-yo both of them and it's very productive. The blade bait sinks and falls faster than a lipless. I use the blade baits for little to no structure and a vertical spoon for thick structure. Tried vertical fishing the blade bait and had much more success with jigging spoons. Sorry for the long post but I catch more bass in three months of winter than the other 9 months of the year. Not the biggest bass but the most #'s wise.
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Which lures would you pick?
Her card. So no budget?. Just call TW and tell them to send you one of everything. ?
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Your tips and tricks
Make some kind of journal. I use my phone and take pics of my truck dash when I arrive at the lake for air temp, depth finder for water temp, and every fish with the lure it was caught on. My phone automatically logs the date, time, and location. This is very beneficial after a couple years of fishing a lake. I just look through my gallery the night before a trip see what I caught them on last year and the year before around those dates and adjust for warmer or colder water temps. I tried the paper journal but failed to maintain it after getting up a 4am fishing all day in the heat or cold then drive home, parking the boat, feeding the cows, and eating supper, I wound up napping for 8 or 9 hours.