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JediAmoeba

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  1. After watching the previous 2 elite series this year, these are all baby fish. Texas is just amazing.
  2. That one doesn't have the corvette hood opening he described. The one I found has it, and I remember a few others that did too. I had a silver one that opened like that in the mid 90's. It was a total POS! LOL
  3. About half the jerkbait fish caught are like that - I am more surprised when my jerobait is actually in their mouth
  4. The sport could do a lot of things to make it more competitive and fun: Restrict the number of rod/reel combos Restrict the amount of tackle Restrict the number of transducers Restrict the number and size of screens Put coanglers back in the boats Limit the speed a boat can go FFS is a tool and it shouldn't go away but BASS needs to seriously look at the absurdity of these rigs going fishing for Sunfish.
  5. Lies! I keep seeing advertisements for the Bill Dance signature lakes in Tennessee and to book my trip!
  6. https://www.ebay.com/itm/276018432395?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=DOibuP2WR56&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=iF7Kxln4S02&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Maybe that one?
  7. I looked him up and he caught 2 shorts all day. That has to be just devastating in a classic.
  8. I love a big 10-12" worm. Produces some really good fish.
  9. Zappu float boards.... https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Zappu_Floating_Board_20pk/descpage-ZFB.html Also, lighter hooks
  10. Being in Eastern PA, I am jealous of the rest of the country that has Scheels and Academy.
  11. I have everything from <1" tubes up to 6" mondo tubes! My local tackle store has them in every size and color imaginable but I have never really tried the 6" tubes.
  12. You could add a bit of weight on the 3/8 oz to the hook side of the weight to make it 1/2 oz.
  13. What about those bass that are near or far sighted? Who is going to be a bass optometrist?
  14. I am talking about the Alphas SV. That's not $100 on Ali Express...
  15. On Amazon- depending on retrieve and gear ratio they range $158-170.
  16. I got a rod that was supposed to be a spinnerbait, bladed jig rod 2 years ago. A Tatula Elite 7'4" really moderate rod. I hate it. I have tried to like it but I like to feel what the bait is doing and that mushy feeling just doesn't work for me. So I am back to using a 7' Tatula MH Fast Action rod with braid to leader and enjoy it much more...
  17. The Zillion sits a bit higher, but not much. The Zillion is a tad lighter, but not much. I honestly don't notice much difference between the two when casting them and I have put quite a bit of work on them recently.
  18. Yeah, with thin wire you have to be careful. Like @FishTanksaid, net them! I have found some of the best spinnerbaits I have used were trashed after 4-5 good fish. Even such, after each fish they need to be bent back into place to run true. The integrity of the wire suffers after being bent a few times.
  19. Magnetic braking systems are far more advanced than just adding magnets. You have to get a magnetic field properly aligned which requires having the magnets all oriented correctly, gaussing them to make sure they are close to each other. I wonder if the person that did this had any idea what they were doing? The aldebaran is one of the best reels...it doesn't need modded in this nature.
  20. The best spinnerbaits use very fine wire - they get more vibration that way. The cheaper ones usually use heavy gauge wire
  21. I use a Medium for Weightless Senkos. I also run 8 or 10# test though too.
  22. I am not a fan of any of the doyo platforms for beginners. They can be touchy or hit and miss when it comes to quality in my experience.
  23. My monkey wired brain can't wrap my head around fishing this light for any species...especially bass!
  24. I am aware - some of that IMO is those MA fish are caught in ponds. Pond fish/small body of water fish are different animals. They aren't pressured in the same way as reservoir fish and don't see tons of different techniques. They also can't get away from the angler and are used to be the biggest predator there - they literally eat everything that comes there way. For a pond bass to get big they need to eat a lot because they lose a lot of growth period in the winter months when it freezes over. A bass is a bass is a bass....right? I disagree. I constantly see people from the south and out west preaching about ways to catch big bass. Northern bass are hella different than those bass. The biggest bass in the NE are a LOT older than Florida strains in warm places. To get as big as some Northern bass they do they need to: A. Have an aversion to chasing down every lure they see. B. Hunt at night. C. Find cooler water to not burn as many calories. D. Have the right food sources and plenty of easy access to it. I equate it to a big 500 lb person...they want lots of food but they surely aren't going to chase down a food truck to get that meal. So a big fish is looking for big easy meals that aren't necessarily gonna get away from them or give them a hard time. A lot of times they like to pin their bait against a wall...for them that is the bottom of the lake or the surface. This obviously all my opinion but is based off of years of night fishing, fishing big baits and looking for big northern fish.
  25. Big lures catch big bass...sometimes. I have caught some of my biggest bass at night on wakes. Sometimes the jitterbug and crawlers just make too much artificial noise IMO and seem to scare big fish away in pressured waters. I have had the best luck with more subtle wakes like a Wad3 Hogg or other 3 piece lipped wake.

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