Everything posted by Zcoker
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Tribute To The Bank Fisherman!
Down here in South Florida, what's nice about bank fishing in the Everglades is that most of the levees go for miles and miles....it's a pull over park and fish kinda thing. You basically drive along the levee until you find a spot that looks decent and then pull over and fish it. When done, just move on down the levee a ways until another spot looks good. No walking necessary lol
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Diminishing returns.
These high end bass fishing rods are all over the place, just like the saltwater high end fishing rods. I have the high end Zenaq $1500 GT popping rods all the way down to the $700 St Croix Legend surf rods and these rods DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE in catching fish, a very big difference IMHO. The engineering and the components that goes into them is absolutely incredible. They go a long, long way in every single solitary detail to get the job done as perfectly as possible. Often times, one needs every single detail of the entire setup to perform flawlessly in order to get that nice fish landed. I agree, however, that most see this as purely subjective, thinking that a $50 Walmart setup will do the same thing. And just maybe it might. It all boils down to anything that will get that fish, expensive or not. Anything that instills pure confidence when trying to win something (like a nice fish) is usually the best way to win outright, in my opinion.
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Good Sportsmanship
I think it's important to understand that most of these up and coming anglers today get most if not all of their initial information off social media. YouTube is wide open on the topic, as is various webpages and fishing sites, including this one. And I'm not saying that that's a bad thing, either. I'm saying it's just the way is nowadays in our modern times. Social media is certainly not the vast outdoors where the laws of nature imply a more robust learning curve on sportsmanship. We really need to look and understand our current information sources if we are trying to understand our current fishing behaviors.
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We don't want MORE FISHERMAN
It's of my opinion that we ALL have this "elbow room" mentality or "this is my spot" mentality, or at least those kinda thoughts might flow through the brain when faced with so called angler interference. I fish Headwaters Lake here in Florida, one of the most sought after places on planet earth for bass. It truly is a gem of a fishing hole, a place specifically designed and specifically sculpted for largemouth bass. It recently opened a boat ramp and, man, the earth shook, literally, with tons and tons of anglers from all over the world. Even with all the hype going on over that place, one can still find complete and utter solitude, even in the enhanced areas. I've spent many weekends out there in complete isolation. Sure, I hear the boats running the canal (Roland Martin wide open lol) else the hunters blasting but for the most it's pretty wide open and secluded with plenty of elbow room. We share and share alike with most anything with our natural resources. Just the way it is. Live with it or not. Deal with it or not. Make good choices and pick up an empty can if ya see one laying around.
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The Mind of a Bass
I think the general point is to reduce all this tackle that most carry around, me included. I started out with a ton of stuff and it slowly seems to get bigger and bigger lol. When I really put things in perspective, though, I see that I am more a topwater fisherman all the way around. So it comes to reason that I should only haul the top stuff around. Yet I always have that "what if" in the back of my mind, what if a worm, or a chatterbait, or a spinner bait....Those lures certainly have their place. From what I can tell, bass turn on in flurries throughout the day and it seems like it doesn't matter what is tossed at them when those flurries come to light, it's game on. I've noticed this more and more, that timing these events throughout the day (or even night) seems to get me more fish as opposed to a specific lure selection. Being there at the right spot at the right time--bam!
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Anyone Here Ever Win A Boat Or A Truck In A Drawing From These Companies?
I've never heard of anyone winning anything and that sure does not mean it never happens or that it's a scam. It's really simple to enter this stuff, just like the lotto, never know, nothing really to loose except for a bunch of emails. Heck, right now or very soon there's an event taking place for armatures only with a payout of 1 million dollars plus a truck and boat. It's happening in real time so I presume it's the real deal. No wonder bass fishing is a 60 billion dollar a year industry in the US lol Lotta money being casted around.
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Non-Navigable Waterway Access
Man, all this flack about who owns the creek....try that on the friggin ocean! Here in Florida they tried (and still are trying) to implement such a law where the condos and home owners can put up fences and no trespassing signs blocking off ALL public access for large costal areas. There's ongoing political shuffle as to the fate of this law but it may someday become reality. There's also this funny clause about "high tide line" where below it is legal and above it is not legal. Crazy bizarre things gong on out there lol Pretty soon everything will be owned and off limits!
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Has anyone noticed the fishing crowds?
Whatever the reason behind the increase, it is what it is and not much anyone can do about it other than to either fish with them or find new horizons...or just adapt to new conditions. We have some of the same problems here in south Florida in lakes or reservoirs that have gotten plenty of attention, places like Headwaters Lake. That place was specifically designed for bass, stocked with over a million of them, and just recently opened a new boat ramp (was yak only for a long time). Not uncommon to catch double digits there daily.....that place is plastered all over YouTube and has gotten tons of attention. So folks jam pack the place. Even still, if one goes there on certain days, say, a windy day or even on an overcast drizzly day, it's not that full with plenty of elbow room. That's what I mean by adapting to new conditions. And sometimes those conditions which many avoid turn out to be the absolute best!
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Is it the fish or me?
Lotta good adivce here. I bank fish only out in the everglades and do relatively well. We all have our days, good or bad. One thing that I can add to this post is to just go out and enjoy yourself and have fun regardless of fish or no fish. Sometimes when choked up with all this bass fishing chatter, can suffocate to death and loose interest all together else become completely miserable. Often times when I just go out to enjoy myself and have fun while fishing I end up catching an absolute monster, that or tons of fish. Other times when I am so totally focused and concerned and bogged down about doing this or that correctly, I end up wearing the skunk coat all day. Balance and versatility, a state of mind.....arm yourself with the knowledge, sure, but never be afraid to use your own instincts and/or tactics, no matter how out of kilter they may be to the commonplace knowledge base.
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Do you go big or small in the fall?
When I first started bass fishing years ago here in South Florida, I only used the smaller presentations, the lighter rods with the dinky lines because, well, that was the general take on things back then. Or at least it was for me. And most all my fish were smallish in size. Anything large was either not caught or broke off. Nowadays, I blast the water with the biggest baits and the heaviest line and the craziest combos imaginable lol. No matter the season. And most all my fish are biggins! My last outing, for example, saw two 7's and one 8 with a few 5-6's in the mix. I've had days with 10's or 11's. Mind you, all these fish are from the bank! No boat, no yak, no paddle board lol, just two feet and a good truck. So my presentations have to be brutally big with big nasty hooks and my combos have to be absurdly strong to fight these gals in, these everglades giants.
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Truth
Agree with most here. Wind has its place during an outing. For example, first light is the usual dead calm and serene....with some hot coffee in the mix lol....and then later a faint ripple appears on the water and then around mid morning into noon those afternoon gust kick up....The whole day is broken into meteorological elements, or parts that make up the whole. The secret sauce is in how one positons for each event, what bait used, etc. For the most, I prefer a moderate wind blowing from mid-morning onward. I just can't handle those dead calm, sticky-hot days without the slightest breeze....in Florida, that can be pure torture!
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Fish got tangled on broken line - what should/could I have done?
Unknown water is always a learning curve, both for natural structure and junk. I'd say first hand that it's quite admiral of you to even be posting this, to care so much about the fate of that fish to the point of questioning yourself if there was something you could've done. And I'm quite sure that there was "something" that could've been done, either wading out there or even swimming out there to free that fish. I really can't say. Sounds to me like the situation was inevitable. You'd be surprised how some fish can get out of a seemingly impossible situation.
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Setting The Hook And It Rockets Back At You....?
Can't say this statement holds much water because I've caught plenty of fish from the side, or head butted, as you say. In fact, won my last tournament from a fish head-butting the lure. When I set the hook, the hook grabbed just under the gill plate. Nice 8 pounder.
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The Strange And Unexplainable
I've ran into all kinds of crazy stuff night fishing on the ocean for sharks but if we are speaking about bass fishing, I haven't really ran into anything that crazy out in the Everglades at night except for curious gators. They come up close when they hear the lure hittin the water. They sometimes grab a lure. The fight can be brutal until the break-off! The gators are actually easier to deal with at night (in my opinion) because any light makes their eyes glow bright red. One quick scan with the flashlight or headlight will expose all of them, which can be all over the place lol.
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Swimbaiting day #2, heartbreak
Yeah, don't knock yourself out. I've lost some nice fish, those kinda fish that stick with ya for a long, long while and never seem to let go LoL. Just like with any fish, the heavier and bulkier baits tend to be at a higher risk of coming loose, especially on those wild head shakes and jumps. Seems like you did all things right, and that's all you can do, given the situation. Sometimes, even, doing all the wrong things can be all the right things...in a sense, so to speak. Each moment plays out differently.
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Setting The Hook And It Rockets Back At You....?
A big tarpon will show anyone VERY QUICKLY what it's like to have a lure tossed back at them lol
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Best fall conditions
Dude, if you are getting annoyed so much then your are most likely in the wrong place asking the wrong questions.
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Best fall conditions
What he said about fishing being unpredictable despite conditions is very true. Can't understand why it would annoy you, either. Fish will surprise anyone ALL THE TIME> even you! Even under the worst possible conditions or even under the best possible conditions.
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Don't Believe Everything You Read/Hear
Yeah, it's out there: this works for this or that, the end all lure or presentation or whatever...gotta pick and choose else read between the lines, just like with anything else in life. As for fishing, the best advice is usually your own LoL. Being out there and having a bait in the water, whether dead or alive or fake, having a bait in the water counts the most.
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How did you do this year?
No, have not been there yet. Will get there someday.
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How did you do this year?
I actually started bass fishing (again) in Nov 2020 after a twenty or so year hiatus and have since had a great year. I can honestly say that my fishing only got better once I established a solid mind-set: Go big or go home, lol. Once I started thinking big bass, I started catching big bass, once I started using stout tackle and heavy rigs, I started landing most all of my fish with almost zero loses. Summer flew into June, July, and August with the fishing in the Everglades a friggin whirlwind, some days producing 11 pounders followed by a stack of 7-8 pounders, like none stop mega bass action, as if a school of 7-8 pounders were hanging out. It was crazy. The fishing was like that daily into early August and then September came along with higher water levels which seemed to practically wipe out the fishing, like day and night! Hasn't been the same since, and I can only hope that it all comes around again. This November 2021 will be a full yearly cycle for me in the bass fishing scene, which should give me an overall workable pattern for the months to come....hopefully....or at least in theory lol
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Motivation
I don’t know, I guess what motivates me is the hunt, the anticipation, that feeling of never knowing what might happen. Mostly the hunt or in creating new approaches or styles that get positive results. I also tag and release sharks for NOAA (National Oceanographic Atmospheric Association) which keeps me in check quite well with the big girls off the local beaches lol So many of my tactics from the surf I bring to the fresh water world or, in my case, the Everglades. All in all, it’s about getting out there and living the life, having fun, doing what one likes and enjoying every single minute of it. I’ve often said to myself that there will come a time when I should define my objectives, one way or another, put into prospective exactly what it is I am doing. I mean, sure, I just love the peace and the tranquility, nature and all that jazz, but what it is I am exactly doing is hunting down fish, winning them over, being the victor plus making sure my captive gets put back as safely as possible with the least injury as possible. That’s kinda exactly what I am doing.
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How many "Average Joe" bass anglers do you think are out there who could dominate the pros?
Wow, says a lot. I guess the average Joe might have a chance at anything, really, giving the circumstances. I recall one morning where I measured and recorded all bass caught from a single spot off the bank, just to see how far I could go with scoring. Fished for about 3 hours: total inches 163, total weight 40.9lbs, biggest fish was 8.21lbs and the smallest was 1.16lbs. This happened 6/2/21. Amazing what a little bank fishing can turn up!
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How many "Average Joe" bass anglers do you think are out there who could dominate the pros?
I'm not surprised anymore! Some of the most plain or unfished spots have won bass tournaments. Kinda looks funny to be fishing the bank when in the back of my truck sits a nice new fishing Kayak. I actually catch more fish and bigger fish from the bank than in it, oddly enough. So I don't use it much anymore.
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How many "Average Joe" bass anglers do you think are out there who could dominate the pros?
You know, I have to strongly agree with this because I was laughing at myself for entering a national tournament fishing against guys in $ boats while little 'ol me pounded the local bank lol. I didn't know what the heck I was thinking but I really didn't think much at all and just fished and had fun. That mindset got me the win. I wasn't concerned about who had the best of this or that. I only focused on my world, the fish and the fun, never once looking at the leader board until it was all over. And seeing myself on top with all my giants was truly a pleasant surprise!