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Umbrella Rig
I always use 1/8 heads. Sometimes I use 3.2ish and sometimes I use 3.8ish swimbaits. Depends on what I feel like would be best at the time. Also, sometimes I use Keitech style paddletails and sometimes RI Little Dipper style. Again, depends on what I feel like at that moment.
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Favorite Sub $200 Crankbait Rod
Okuma Guide Select Crankbait rod is great. I got one when they were new and like it better every time I fish it.
- Worms For The 2022 Season
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Favorite Flat Sided Crank Bait ?
I like the Little John, but the 6th Sense has been outfishing it by a mile. OG Slim is working well for me also.
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Which Costa sunglasses are best for fishing?
I really like the Tuna Alley frame. I have green mirror for fishing only and blue mirror for everyday wear. Both are glass and my next pair will be glass also.
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If you had to pick ONE bait
Crush 50X squarebill
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Tatula CT
I have a few of them and I really like them. A great feeling lower cost reel. I like my Curado Ks better, but they are also $50 or so more. You can get the CT for near $100 when sales happen, and they are well worth it. I only have a year or so on the couple I have, so no long term feedback. But they still feel really good. They are user friendly also. My wife got one as a first baitcaster last year and it's been great for her.
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Getting into drop shot rigs / Bait monkey say "spend!"
I use tungsten drop shot weights also. For one, you can feel the bottom a little better. But mainly it keeps lead out of the water if I lose one.
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Getting into drop shot rigs / Bait monkey say "spend!"
My favorite is the Missile Bomb Shot. KVD Dream Shot is another good one. I didn’t like the Roboworm as much. It isn’t bad at all, just not my favorite.
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Jig size vs trailer size
My favorite size for 3/8-1/2 oz jigs are 3.5-3.75". 4" works well also. If something looks a bit long, just cut some off of the top of the trailer. I will also trim the skirt up near the bottom of the hook sometimes to run a shorter trailer and not interfere with the action.
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6th Sense crankbait colors
I fish them on my 7'5 Okuma medium mod-fast crankbait rod (rated 3/16-1oz). This weekend, I was catching them mostly on shallow flats. Throwing it to the bank and grinding the bottom until the dropoff. Most of my bites were grinding the bottom, a couple when it went off the drop. One thing to note is I was on a power plant lake. I caught several closer to the hot water outlet where the temp was 60. But the 4.5 I caught was down the lake a bit where it was 49. She was right on the bank not too far from a channel with a ton of baitfish.
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6th Sense crankbait colors
I did very well with the Flat 75X this weekend in Black Magic and Jaint Juice. Biggest was 4.5 in 49 degree water. The 6th Sense cranks always perform well for me, no matter the color.
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Heavy rod selection help - frogs/t-rigs/flipping/punching
If you don't find an XF, I've been very happy with my Tatula Elite 7'4" H/F for these specific techniques (although I haven't had the opportunity to punch with it yet). I've mostly used it for frogs and 1/2 oz jigs so far. I've carolina rigged with it a bit, but not much. I haven't found anything I don't like it for so far.
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Rounding Out The Arsenal
This isn’t what everyone does, but my approach to kayak fishing is a little different. Keep in mind, I fish big lakes in a boat and small strip mine lakes in a kayak. So what you are wanting to do is different. What I found is, for the most part, I do not like fishing moving baits in a kayak. I don’t even take crankbaits or jerkbaits with me in a kayak. I primarily fish frogs, jigs, dropshot, t-rig, wacky worms. Sometimes I’ll throw a chatterbait, but not much. I’m the opposite in the boat, I mainly use moving baits and cover water.
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Aftco Reaper Windproof Pullover
I never leave home without mine when it's below 60 degrees. Windproof gear makes such a big difference.