Everything posted by PaulVE64
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New River Smallmouth Fishing
Read as many threads in this forum as you possibly can.
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Does anyone else find prepping their tackle box oddly satisfying and supergluing plastics to jig heads therapeutic?
I carry a very small assortment of lures and tackle so my prep is meticulous. I find it as therapeutic as tying flies and jigs.
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River guys - did the Ned Rig open your eyes to how many giant, less active Smallmouth you were missing and now it is your go to?
I throw jig + trailer 80% of the time. Topwater, crankbaits, jerkbaits and worms/flukes round out the rest of my fishing. Occassionally I will throw a ned instead of a jig if the bottom is more mud or gravel than rock.
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Looking to get my first 'real' decent quality spinning reel. What are your opinions between Daiwa Tatula LT or Shimano Vanford? (Or are they in separate leagues)
The new Ultegra has been getting a lot of great recommendations.
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Older St. Croix Premier PC-60ML
Crankbaits, spy baits, swimbaits, jerkbaits, topwater, and trolling applications But not bottom contact
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Looking for fluero or mono
#20 Big Game makes an excellent fly leader for bass streamers
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Do deep holes in smaller rivers almost always hold big smallmouth?
Having asked this question myself I xan confidently answer YES!!! The biggest bass is always in that perfect spot. Usually
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Medium spinning rod recommendations
For the sizes the OP mentions on creeks and river bank fishing I'm throwing a 6' mlf Triumph and 6' mlf HMG The StC is the better jig rod, the Fenwick is slower Hope that helps Ps - the new Nasci is a great reel at your price
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Do you find a nice rod or reel to be a bigger upgrade?
Basically you upgraded an axe with a shovel, neither one is good for bottom contact fishing. On the bottom is where the rod can teach you the difference between gravel, chunk rock, weeds, etc. Everything else gets an auto-hookset. You would be amazed at how many fish have hit and spit your jig and you had no idea you were even near a fish.
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Light braided line break strength
Going with the FJ knot braid to mono preferred.
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Light braided line break strength
Trying my 1st spool of suffix 832. I know, I'm slower then average.
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Plastic Hellgrammites
I've had success with Hellgramites (hand pours) from Anglers Choice. I bought the first and last pack I saw. They work well enough to call them a confidence bait. And then I find out they stopped making them.
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Plastic Hellgrammites
3" Pumkin green hellgrammite on a 1/0 EWG and a 1/8 oz split shot 8" to 12" up the line was on fire today. (With a 17# mono leader)
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Wacky Worm
Today's count.... Wacky worm - 0 3" hellgrammite - 3 Surprising
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ERIE IN EARLY OCTOBER...IN A KAYAK
1/8 oz black marabou jig with a 1" pc of a senko. I stack the tails and palmer the head and body. Usually 4 or 5 feathers. And it works
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ERIE IN EARLY OCTOBER...IN A KAYAK
October is about the time of year when I can't find a smallie. But I'm on the other side of the border.
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Wacky Worm
Weedless worm is like a 4 wheel drive. Sometimes when I fish alone I make engine revving sounds too.
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River guys - what weight Ned head do you use the most?
We all fish our own conditions. So when I go fishing in a buddies waters I try to listen and absorb his tactics and rhythms. To each his own.
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Wacky Worm
I bought a bag of GYCB senkos to wacky rig. But after a dozen casts the senkos were all torn up. Or so it seems to me now.
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River guys - what weight Ned head do you use the most?
Geez. I'm throw as light as possible to keep snags to an acceptable level, usually 1/8 oz If I lose one jig every hour I am okay. But if I threw 5/16 oz I would be retying almost ever cast.
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Have you generally found larger river/creek smallies holding close to the bank or more often further off the bank in deeper water?
Once saw caterpillars emerging from a nest in a tree branch that overhung the water. Pan fish were gorging on the larva as it fell in the water. At times it looked like a feeding frenzy with the water churning away.
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Small bass lures
1/2 oz spitting spook. Thing is amazing even in current
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do you dry your natural hair jigs after each use??? in this case, a mepps...
I try to let any natural material hang to dry. Marabou jigs poof out like magic.
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What action do you impart on your jerkbaits
BassResource is the best forum. Thanks Glenn.
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What action do you impart on your jerkbaits
I pop them and they go where they will. Normally it's a nose down motion but I can believe a side to side "hunting action" would work. Fact - if you enjoy it and it works, you're doing it right Good luck