Everything posted by David P
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What are your deciding factors in choosing rod length?
I don't think height makes a difference in selecting a rod length and 5'11" aint short, I am pretty sure around 5'10" is the average height for a guy. I agree, the height comment was based on comments several others left. If I was 5ft I'd still be wanting 7'3 + rods. I still feel short!
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Funny "newbie" fishing mistakes
Spinnning reels on baitcasting rods, baitcasters on spinning rods. And of course, as other people have said, the rod upside down.
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What are your deciding factors in choosing rod length?
I'm shocked to see that everyone lucks such short rods. I'm only 5'11". I don't think height makes much of a difference, especially when there are so many advantages of longer rods! Oh well, guess I'm the outcast.
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i need help picking out 3 rods and reels please any suggestions
Stick with a baitcaster, don't give up. Get a spinning set up so you can fish the rest of the day if you backlash bad, but stick with baitcasting! It will get easier and easier in time.
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Skipping on a baitcaster
Guys, don't discourage him! It's not has hard as some of you are making it sound. Try skipping first with easier baits to skip. Some baits just glide a bit easier. I like skipping with frogs and flukes and such. It helped me learn. Stick with it, and remember use your thumb. Also, if you do it too light in fear of a backlash, you'll get a backlash. Don't be afraid, give it the good ol' power!
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You pike guys might have a convert!
On TV this weekend, they showed a segment on catching some pike. It looked a LOT like bass fishing to me. He was using the larger X-Raps and catching a bunch of them. I've never caught one, nor do I have any lakes with Pike, so just passing along what I saw. Sounds like fun!
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Big Worms
Culprit makes a 12" worm, and there's a new worm on ***.Com that has a 14" worm. V & M something I believe.
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What are your deciding factors in choosing rod length?
I like long rods even in tight cover. No matter what, I prefer longer rods. Senkos and T-Rig - 7ft3inch Jigs - 7ft6inch Frogs - 7ft6inch Swimbaits - 8ft I like 7'3 and above for anything. I own one rod that's a 7fter and nothing under that. The 7fter is my finesse rod. This is just my preference, and I know some other guys as well that are like this. Some guys like 6ft and 6'6 rods only. I can cast further, feel like I have better hook ups, more leverage over the fish, and I cast more accurately with longer rods.
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Jigs and Trailers
When I first started bass fishing, I thought everything was too big for bass. I fished with 4" senkos and thought, jeez 5" senkos wont' catch bass they're too big. Long story short, I fish with 7" Senkos now. I've 10" bass on 7" Senkos, they're not just long but FAT. Jigs are much smaller. Including a trailer. Put a trailer on, they're plenty small for fish of any size to eat them. I've caught a ton of 8inchers on jigs.
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Whats this yrs new or fav lure ?
Paddle tails are this years "It-Lure" definitely.
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Do you palm it?
I always palm.
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why aren't the midpoint of stickbaits marked?
fold the senko in half and hook it right there, haven't had a problem with a senko falling unevenly.
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Ratio
7:1 no doubt about it.
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Line for jigs
20lb Pline CXX 50lb braid / 20lb fluoro leader 50lb braid / 15lb fluoro leader depends on the situations.
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What Ever Happened to "Be on the Lake at Sun Up?"
If I can avoid waking up early I will. But for tournaments, they start early, so I suck it up and do it. Some guys just have different priorities I guess.
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berkley digital lip grip
That's a pretty large pike. But also, the clamps on it look to be metal without an guard on them. I can see now how that might damage the fishes mouth. The Xtools scale, is a plastic piece on the end of it, and it's round, not pointed at all.
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Breaking all the fishing rules.
I always think outside of the box, and do the opposite of what people say. It worked the other day in my tournament in fact. It drives some of the guys I fish with crazy, but when it works, IT WORKS.
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Zoom fluke or super fluke, which do you use??
Flukes look INCREDIBLE in the water. To me, it resembles a fish a lot more then the majority of baits out there. I love the super fluke. I'm going to try the Magnum fluke soon.
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berkley digital lip grip
I got the XTools scale last week, despite hearing a few bad things. I have a buddy with one, and his is 100% accurate. Not to mention it floats / is water proof. I almost dropped my older scale in the water twice last week alone. So far, mine seems very accurate, used it with a few things around the house to check.
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berkley digital lip grip
There's negatives with every single way of weighing a fish. Piercing holes in the mouth, putting into a bag, sticking it near the gills, all can be dangerous or bad. If using a scale that holds the fish by the lip is bad, I'd think lipping a fish in general and taking a photo of it is bad as well. You're putting all the weight in the same general area.
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CHALLENGE!!!How much do they weigh?
All look between 4-6lbs. The last one looks to have a big mouth, but looks rather skinny.
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Skipping a bait caster under overhangs...
Some lure types are also harder to skip under docks with a BC then others. Practice though, and you'll get it down.
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oooooouuuuuch... aka "the fish that got me back"
I was just about to buy a crankbait setup, and now I remember why I don't throw hard baits ;D
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Do I need a leader with braided line?
It definitely is proven, that sometimes, some places, a leader truly does help catch more fish. It's situational. A lot depends on the fish and the water.