Everything posted by Tackleholic
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Lures, thinning the herd
My boat stays in a covered slip at the marina for 11 months of the year. In January I pull it out, remove 100% of everything and anything. I then tow it to my dealer for service, repairs, and a complete detailing job. From there I take it home and load it up again with only the bare essentials (ha-ha). Finally, I return the boat to it's slip at the marina where it remains in place until about March, during which time the birds, mud daubers, and spiders all leave their marks on my freshly detailed and spotless boat, followed by a thick coating of pollen. I carry a load of "whatevers" to and from each time I go out, using a beach cart when there's more than usual.
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Help me learn to trigger these fish
Try a white spinnerbait with 4 nickel blades and a Yum 3" FF Sonar Minnow for a trailer.
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Whens the last time you fished a lure for the first time and thought wow...
Zoom ZCraw Jr. color 420 California, on an unnamed 1/4 oz. dark red football jighead w/ a #1/0 sickle hook. Caught LM, SM, Spots, and Walleye, first time out.
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Do you find one brand/rigging style of fluke type baits outproduces the rest?
I've fished Super Flukes for a long time, always weightless, mostly Texas rigged with a 4/0 or 5/0 red EWG hook. Occasionally I will switch to nose hooking with a red Mosquito hook. I have tried the same methods with the 4" Jerk ShadZ, which has more buoyancy. The Fluke has very good action, while the Jerk Shad does not, it is too stiff.
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Talk about Tackle----
How long is your Nitro; about 40 feet?
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Living Rubber Jigs vs Silicone Jigs
I use both; much prefer silicone, and not just on jigs.
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Do you ever apply peer pressure?
Experienced grown men seldom heed well intended advice. It could be it on the dock, in the gym, or just about anywhere else, on any subject. It's usually an ego thing or long established habits and beliefs.
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Defective Zillion, Japan Lure Shop No Reply
Thankyou! I have 6 Zillions and only 1 makes the clicking sound when drag is pulled. I did not know that some have a built in drag clicker.
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Fishing the Rapala Original Floating Minnow?
I have them in most sizes; I use a light mono. line with a loop knot and work them like a jerk bait.
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Old Rat-L-Traps?
You've boosted my memory; the Hawaiian Wiggler was a favorite for bass, muskie, and pike. Some Bass Resource members probably still have them in their grandfather's rusty tacklebox.
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Old Rat-L-Traps?
The Heddon Sonic was the first Rattletrap type lure I remember fishing, that was in the late 1950's. Lure selections were only a micro selection of what we have today; in the 40's and 50's we used River Runts, Creek Chub Pikies, Jitterbugs, Hula Poppers, and my favorite, the Tin Liz. I still run into occasional situations which cause me to wish I had a Tin Liz tied on. As a kid, I remember winning a Big Bass competition on a frog pattern wooden Jitterbug, with two tiny minnows attached to the rear treble. Huge smallmouth!
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Purchasing a BFS rod, and overwhelming at selection. Open to considerations.
Take a look at Daiwa's PX series rods and reels; I did a lot of research before choosing mine and I sure love them.
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Potential state record smallmouth in Vermont becomes dinner
Bass are my objects of affection, I'm 100% catch and release. I agree with Choporoz; the guy wanted to brag, not show proof.
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Bassmaster Kayak Series Angler Missing
I've never been on Toledo Bend but I've heard others say the water is usually rougher than most lakes. I wonder if the schools may reconsider future tournaments.
- The Muskie Jitterbug
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Raynaud's syndrome/frostbite?
Call me a cheapskate, but this works best for me; I buy the fish cleaning gloves at Walmart and cut them off at the first knuckle on both hands, just the thumb and first two fingers. The gloves cost $3-$4 a pair and I keep 3 pair in my boat. I much prefer them over the $20 fishing gloves or anything else. FYI, these are the gray gloves with black rubber coated fingers and palms. I also know of people who wear latex surgical gloves; they don't provide insulation, but keep the hands dry, thus warmer.
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Okuma X rods are Amazing thread talk
While we're talking about rods, I just ran across an obvious scam. Company calls itself Iwellife, offering Loomis GCX782 and 783 for $105 less 20% with free shipping. I was just about to click on the TW site when I ran across it. I'm sure none of us regulars will bite, but newbies beware.
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Good quality BFS buzzbaits
From experience, skirt strands pull out and eventually the rubber band breaks down. In the past I have tied fluorocarbon over the rubber bands.
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Good quality BFS buzzbaits
I have not looked at Jackall yet; every other brand shows rubber bands, which to me means questionable quality.
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An Announcement From Me
Dr. said due to my age I will die of old age before prostate cancer would kill me; no more PSA tests are necessary.
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Anyone know of a good reel repair service for Daiwa Reels
Has anyone experienced the turnaround time for DVT's reel cleaning service?
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Good quality BFS buzzbaits
Sieberts does not show buzzbaits on their site; already sent them an inquiry. I like their wire tied skirts on other products.
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What high end item is worth the extra cost?
10#; zero problems yet with abrasion. My lake is hard (rock) bottom and overrun with buckbrush. .012 diameter vs. Tatsu fluoro. at .10.
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Good quality BFS buzzbaits
I've been looking for good quality 1/8 oz. buzzbaits, nothing with cheap skirts held on with rubber bands. Any recommendations?
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What high end item is worth the extra cost?
Less stretch and memory; softer, smoother casting, more distance.