Everything posted by casts_by_fly
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Kayak Trolling Motor Battery
sounds like the Nock and isn’t terribly different to Hopatcong here in NJ in terms of distance. Hopatcong is about 6 miles long and roughly a half mile if you want to cross it at most any point but it was originally two lakes that combined when the bottom lake was dammed so it’s not just a single valley and there are a couple big coves to factor in. That’s the biggest one I fish and manage it on an 80 Ah for the motor. I launch in the back of a cove roughly in the middle of the lake and have to pick left or right for the day. If I wanted to fish the full perimeter I think I could mostly do it but that would be a looong day of shore pounding and not stopping to work much of anything in detail.
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What is your go to “I’m 100% gonna catch” lure?
A bluegill colored chatterbait and appropriate zako. It’s a rare occasion that I can’t manage one on it. Sometimes more than one, but almost always one. I will have a chatterbait of some color tied on every trip, often bluegill and often greenback shad, and if the fishing is tough then that’s the rod and lure I’ll work it out with. There are too many bluegills in these natural lakes and a chatterbait covers too much water to not eventually put it in front of a hungry bass. rick
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Kayak Trolling Motor Battery
I have an autopilot and run an 80ah battery. I have a meter to watch it. Some lakes I have to run a ways (they are 2000 acres and up) and I’ll burn most of the battery fishing a full 8-10 hour day. I mostly transit at full speed but I keep an eye on the meter and towards the end of the day I might throttle back a little. On the 500 acre and smaller lakes I don’t even worry and blow around at full speed any time I need to.
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Sidescan....
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Lithium battery question
If it’s a brand new lithium then it should be higher than that. Did you charge the battery before you put it in? Most are shipped at 50% charge or so. rick
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Sidescan....
I use it to find structure because I’m in a kayak and a lot of what I’m fishing is shallow and unknown to me. I can fish my way down a bank with autochart on and watch side imaging for anything interesting. I will do it before the grass grows up so the bottom is cleaner to see. Then I can go back to those hard spots and rock humps in the middle of a grass flat later in the season.
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What pound test line?
I think that 'guideline' referred to is for surf applications with 10-14' rods that are trying to crank a bait to the horizon. In those cases you're talking about winding up a rod almost like a roll cast, but with 10' of line out and generating some significant centrifugal force. I've thrown 4 oz on 10 lb line and while it was more like lobbing (the rod was overpowered, but you go with what you got) there was never any chance of the line breaking. I've broken line on the cast 1 time and that was throwing a 3/8 oz spinnerbait (I think the line wrapped on the tip and I didn't notice). Also, any website that refers to the rod as a 'pole' loses credibility points in my book.
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Fishing in the wind
seconded. And seconded. I’m in a kayak with spotlock and on windy rainy days I’ll actually choose the big lake because that’s one time I can fish it without most of the pleasure boaters. I can sit on the backs of points and let the wind blow the baitfish around it.
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A-Jay's 4th Annual Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
Well it seems like my prediction was wrong by a couple weeks. My main lake to learn this year is now ice free and 39 degrees. Just in time for me to fly to Florida tomorrow for a non-fishing trip. Maybe when I get back if it’s still open I’ll go after some ice out slime darts while I do some bottom mapping.
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A-Jay's 4th Annual Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
I’d love to be excited about this, but it’s only 48 hours. We then get 5 days below freezing, some as low as 13… I said in another thread, but anyone tried spreading black ashes across the ice to help absorb some heat? thanks rick
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Repeated cold fronts are really messing with my mojo
yup. Those couple days of highs in the upper 50's had me excited for an early thaw. Then 6 degrees killed that idea. 58 degree rain right tonight and tomorrow might pull a little more ice off until the weekend when its not above freezing for a couple more days. Tis the season of the tease. Last year it was mid march before the lakes were half thawed. I think it will be later this year given how much ice we have. Ever considered sprinkling black ashes all over a lake to help the ice melt? I might have considered it lately...
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Rod action and power when fishing from kayak
I don't choose rods because I'm in a kayak. I chose the rods based on what I want them to do. They do the same on land or on a big boat as on a kayak as far as I'm concerned. The only small caveat I'll put on that is that for tip down presentation rods I'm running a 6'10" and would go shorter if I found the right rod. My feet are roughly level with the waterline and I'm 5'9". so a 6'10" rod with a 10" rear handle means a truly vertical rod isn't happening but even using a 7' rod makes a material impact on the angle I can hold the rod.
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Which would be better suited
I have the AP 120. I truck bed load it, no extender. The seat, my net, and two lithium batteries (80 and 30 Ah) stay in all the time while everything else comes out into the truck cab. I couldn’t think about lifting it onto the top of a car myself without some type of aider. I’m 40 and fit. that said, it’s an amazing fishing machine. I stand to fish the whole time on the water. Spotlock is now mandatory for any boat I use. The lack of dryhatch storage (or general in built storage) is annoying, but that just goes to show that it’s being compared to a boat and not a kayak in expectations. if you’re in nj or can get here you’re welcome to try it out.
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Anyone use Lakemonster?
I’m also curious to know where the raw data comes from. Wind and weather is easy enough- lots of data sources. Water temp it looks like user sourced but that is going to potentially have issues with small sample size and accuracy of data. Still, I’m going to keep an eye on it this spring and compare to my own. It would be really helpful to know if a lake is warming faster or slower than expected. I entirely missed the 60-degree range last year. We were traveling a little and the water warmed up while we were gone. I saw mid fifties, didn’t fish for a week, went away for 2 weeks and got out a week and a half after we got back. So four weeks went from 55 to 70. Had I known, I’d have gotten out at least a little in the week before and week after.
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Conundrum: keep a secret place to myself?
i don’t video but I do share pictures. Mostly of my hand, the fish, and a touch of the net/water. Occasionally I’ll post a picture of a lake, but only if it’s one that’s already highly pressured. We have a ton of lakes around here but the majority of them that I’m fishing are under 200 acres, some as small as 15. Adding just 1-2 people makes a difference to how you can fish it so I don’t post anything about the smaller or more sensitive lakes. I also fish alone in a 1 man kayak so taking someone isn’t a choice.
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Dedicated worm rod
I have the 6 power in the bucoo sr. I don’t prefer it for chatterbaits or spinnerbaits but it’s my primary jig pitching rod and I rarely don’t have a jig tied onto it. If I’m somewhere I need multiple chatterbaits then it does double duty and I image it will be pretty good for heavier swim jigs.
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Dedicated worm rod
Falcon expert 6’10” 5 power. Called the topwater/finesse jig. Incredibly light, super sensitive. Casts or pitches a 1/8 oz and a small worm just fine. I have an abu mgx on mine for a featherweight combo. Great rod.
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Hudson River Striper Run
Not fished it yet but I was seriously considering it this year. That’s a LOT of big fishing moving through the river.
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Other Species Latest Catch Pics Thread
Growing up the state stocked hybrids in the big rivers in large quantities. Every spring when the rivers would flood the hybrids would hit the creek mouths and you could really get into them for a couple weeks. We don’t have the hybrids here in the rivers, but we do in the lakes. Some guys target them specifically. I treat them as a nice surprise while bass fishing. This guy was 24”+ on a big spinnerbait.
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Regular and Mod Fast Tapers
I agree they wouldn't be bad choices, but for primarily 1/2 and then up to 3/4 I would suggest the Falcon Lizard Dragger, especially with mono. A 1/2 oz crankbait on a trapcaster/all'round is fine. A 1/2 chatterbait with a bigger trailer like a Zako is starting to push a trapcaster a little but it does it. A 1/2 oz spinnerbait with a modest trailer (3" keitech paddletail) and you're working to control the rod. It will do it and I fished it that way for a good while last year but the 6-power Lizard dragger is a much better choice. It flings a 1/2oz chatterbait a LONG way and is perfect for big cranks. Going down to 3/8 in a hard bait will be a little light. Then again a 3/4-1oz spinnerbait is back on the cards. To the OP- you're right in the sweet spot for a ton of rods so just be clear in your head what you want to prioritize to get the best of your choice.
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Soft Swimbaits
I like this logic. My habit has always been to clear an entire rig when changing lures. Then I get annoyed when I swap back and need to burn through another bobber stop (that's $0.10 wasted!). For my new flipping/punching rod I'll just leave it on even when swapping to a frog or spinnerbait briefly. thanks, rick
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Hooked my first BFS bass yesterday. I was unprepared.
the sound of an open water steelhead on the shores of the Great Lakes zinging drag off a fly reel is pretty sweet. When I lived up that way you could fish the mouths of the streams in the fall and walk the lake shoreline casting streamers like you were surf fishing for strippers. Tons of fun. You could also cast spoons on medium spinning rods to the same effect.
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Green pumpkin shad..what color trailer?
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Green pumpkin shad..what color trailer?
- When does prespawn start in Maryland?
let me know if you head up this way. Last year at the end of April the water was still 50 so I’d plan for after that at least. July fished great and on through the year. - When does prespawn start in Maryland?
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