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Should I remove the screw sinker weights from the stick baits if I'm using Buckeye Flicket Lure
This is probably a lame question, but I am just starting to use a Buckeye Flicket lure and was wondering: Should I or should I not, insert weights (like Gambit screw sinkers straight), or should I remove them from the head of the lures? would make a big difference when casting, but might prevent the "action" from occurring on the way down to the bottom.
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What determines the length of the leader for a Wacky 5" soft bait?
For some, this is probably a lame question; however, for me, a relatively new bass fisherman (81 years old)... it is needed... for instance, I have been trying to use Drop Shot rigging, with no luck... I am assuming the Wacky Rig bait goes on the end of the leader so the Wacky Rig lure rests on the bottom.. Is that correct? if not, how/where is the Wacky rig positioned?
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Suggested length of FC to create the drop-shot rig components?
Thank you for your time; EXACTLY what I was looking for! I kept vacillating between 4', 6' and back to 3'.... I'll try 6' and see how it goes... at least now I have a decent range to work with...
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Suggested length of FC to create the drop-shot rig components?
I am attempting to make my own drop-shot-rigs; That said, I'm using braided line (Sufix 832 20#) and Seraguar 10lb FC to create the Drop-shot-rigging itself. I fish from shore 90% of the time. My question is: what should be the suggested "total" length of the FC part of the rig? I assume that if the water is deeper than the shore the necessary needed length will be taken up by the braided line, but what would be a good general purpose length for this method of setting up the rig?
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None of my lures attract fish, Bass in particular, what am I doing wrong?
Tom Young: That's another question I have: I have rigged about a dozen "sticks" with the hook in the center using Finesse Wacky Saddles... my question is: do I cast it as far as I can and then let it lie flat on the bottom where it landed, or is there something I need to do to keep it off the bottom? or? In all my readings online, there is no mention about that... Thanks for the response, SpokaneDude
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None of my lures attract fish, Bass in particular, what am I doing wrong?
Hi... each morning this week, I have gone to my local lake (Long Lake), tossed my fish finder (Venterior Wireless) and watch the fish on the bottom cross the sonar so, I know there are fish there; The problem is, I toss one of almost everything I have: (tubes, weedless football jigs, chatterbaits, buzzbaits, Wacky rigs, small GitZit baits, etc). I'm ignored! and when I cast my spinning rod, the bait goes off to the right side (no wind). I'm sure there are several things I'm doing wrong.... can someone enlighten me? A book or link to an excellent article would probably help, I just can't find what I need. Thanks in advance! SpokaneDude I forgot to mention, I'm fishing from a fairly high bank...and the fry are chasing my lures when I retrieve them for re-casting.
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How do you rig a worm using a Wacky Saddle?
Do you go through the bait, up into the flat top of the saddle? Or go directly under the flat top of the saddle and then puncture a hole in the flat part with the hook? There's pro's and con's and since I have never used them, I'm trying for a consensus, with reasons why one way or the other! Thank you, SpokaneDude
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How do I determine the correct tube jig head (weight and hook size)?
Thank you everybody...,, SD
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How do I determine the correct tube jig head (weight and hook size)?
I think I found the answer to the braided line question: From Google search: Suffix 832 does not sink. Suffix is just more neutrally buoyant because of the strand of GoreTex in it. Bummer... I need a decent length FC leader... oh well, better to know that now, than when I'm on the bank fishing!
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How do I determine the correct tube jig head (weight and hook size)?
Jar11591: let me ask you another question not related to weight or hook: I have read that braided line (in my case Sufix 832, 15lb Low Vis Green).. will not sink with the light jig rig... so, do I use a long leader (15') or is what I read not absolutely correct, maybe depending on the particular brand of braid? SD UPDATE: leader would be FC
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How do I determine the correct tube jig head (weight and hook size)?
Helloo all... I'm getting ready for the season to open, and have decided to try fishing tube baits! So, I bought an assortment of 4 1/2" hollow tube baits (Strike King Coffee Tubes); Now, how do I match tube jig hooks to those baits? I purchased a package of Strike King 3/8 oz Tube Jig Heads, (unknown size hook), and a package of TroKar (Eagle Claw) Tube Jigs, 3/16oz, 3/0 size hook. Was I safe buying them? What determines which Jig Head to use on the Strike King baits I purchased? As always, I am looking for your comments and opinions (I caught my first Bass last season) SpokaneDude (Spokane, WA)
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Looking for an inexpensive spinning rod for tossing a 2lb wireless sonar sensor from bank
BIG MISTAKE ON MY PART!! It's 2.6 ounces! not pounds! Sorry for putting all of you through this waste of time... I certainly appreciate it from all of you, and in the future I'll have my wife verify weights for me!☹️
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Looking for an inexpensive spinning rod for tossing a 2lb wireless sonar sensor from bank
I found a Penn Squadron III Surf Spinning Fishing Rod Titanium/Red/Gold, 10' - Medium Heavy - 15-30lb - 2pc for $70 on Amazon... I think it will work, since it's similar to what you have suggested... and I'm familiar with the Penn name
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Looking for an inexpensive spinning rod for tossing a 2lb wireless sonar sensor from bank
Hey Guys... the weight of the sonar sensor is 2 pounds, not two ounces! It's 1/2 of a Namo Fish Finder.
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Looking for an inexpensive spinning rod for tossing a 2lb wireless sonar sensor from bank
I hope someone can help me find the proper rod for this; I don't have to get out very far, maybe less than 60 feet in still waters... looking for Bass of course! I just don't want to break the rod and lose the sensor! I already have the reel (Revros LT 2000) bought a few years back... I was thinking along the line of a 7' heavy, fast tip and use 50lb braided line (not sure of weight I need) TIA... SpokaneDude I need to edit parts of my post: Reel is a Diawa BG 3000 tossing 50 lb braid... sorry, couldn't figure out how to edit the original above!