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  1. So what do you throw to avoid the algae? I've got some strange jigheads I can swap hooks out on, little hood with little plastics on heavy heads... go get'em boys So what do you throw to avoid the algae? I've got some strange jigheads I can swap hooks out on, little hood with little plastics on heavy heads... go get'em boys
  2. But don't forget it also requires a little worm, a 1/16 jig with a 5 inch worm is not a ned, it's a light jig head with a worm, maybe call it finesse shakyhead. Think I know you a little better now my man, we should hit the water together haha
  3. Definitely other profiles, the TRD bugz and palmetto bugs have become a fast favorite of mine. Same for the ticklerz, I throw all those more than the regular twig bait
  4. Hi, my name is bob and I'm a Ned Rig addict. I've been an addict about 6 years now, I pretty much only fish Ned Rigs, they never let me down. I try to quit, and throw something else, but before long I always find I'm tying one on. I lied... Its always tied on, I bring them everywhere I go. Even if I'm not fishing I have one tied to loose line in my pocket just in case I need it. I sneak them into work with me, even when I'm driving I always have a Ned rig next to me. When I'm not throwing one I'm thinking about throwing one, I'm more fun when I throw a Ned Rig. They just make me feel good, they always produce that rod bending feeling I'm always chasing. I try not to let the kids see, but I can't help it, I even let them throw a Ned sometimes, but at least I'm there and I know they're safe. But I'm committing this year to throw a more diverse set of lures, I will still likely have one with me, and will throw it as clean up instead of as my starter, but I promise I'll be better. I've caught some of my biggest fish on the Ned, my pops caught a 6-7 pounder on the Ned. I've come here for help, so thank you to all my angling brothers and sisters for your support! Please share your Ned stories or alternatives.
  5. I have no electronics and fish from a yak up until the last couple years (growing babies and responsibilities), but back in my yak days I would pretty much just fish shore lines cuz that's all I knew how. One tough day I decided just to cast the other direction and see what happened... BOOM! I started fishing parallel out from the shore about 25 ft (no idea how deep I was) and started bagin'em.
  6. When's the last time you saw any aquatic creature doing 30 on the surface with a chainsaw? Buzzbaits still get hit... but I feel you man. Most times, its the natural presentation that gets'em, until you throw a plopper, chatterbait, something violently orange, a stick worm or one of those new poo baits that looks/acts like nothing that actually lives in or near the water.
  7. I practically never remember what I was just doing when I catch a fish. Literally unhook it and think let's do it again... uhh what the heck was I just doing though? Was it moving? was it on a pause? Did I wiggle it? Did I wobble it? At least I know what lure it was
  8. DO you cast the thermometer out from shore to get a more reliable temp?
  9. I second all this except for the reel Jacuzzi, find a better line, don't need no black label but I'm sure you can find something in the middle that will be worth paying a little extra for. I would add that you ought to throw some backing on there, tie a 2 turn blood not and only spool up about 70 yards or so for your actual line, save money and you can re-spool without reservation. I'm curious to hear more about the use of Big game, I have heard others recommend it as well so I tried some 12# this year and I'm not sure how I feel yet. The stretch is absolutely noticeable compared to the Yo-Zuri hybrid I've been using. Maybe 15# would stretch a little less? I have been trying it with jigs/t-rigs but I might just use it for moving baits now... unless I can be convinced otherwise.
  10. I have gone the way of Bill Falconer, I like his method. I've only actually done it on a couple of rods, and I didn't quite follow it exactly because I'm not selling and don't have the time that he does to wait for partial curing to apply, plus my basement never breaks 64 degrees. My first coat is heavy to soak through the threads with certainty, excess is lightly heated and removed. Then a second coat with less epoxy but still a light heating to remove just enough to leave a thin layer. My first couple rods before doing this method after the first application I could feel the ridges of the thread wraps, clearly needing a second coat. Just coated them. I think it turned out fine, but now I feel like I'm using less total epoxy by the end and having more confidence in its holding strength. I also switched to Gen 4, I can't remember the feel of the flex coat but gen 4 feels good. I'm also experimenting with wrapping from the ankle down to the toes, but not going off of the guide. This results in less thread and less epoxy and less weight. My friend Mick has assured me that a difference can be measured and even felt when using Ti guides, this to me would indicate that the grams I'm shaving are making a difference on a rod with 8-11 guides.
  11. The biggest issue I have no is not having the time to get out on the yak. job,2 young girls, wife, bills, everything else in life.... I sneak out when I can and its usually about the time the girls go to bed. This leaves no time to yak, and no time to explore new waters. I'm hoping with the increase in daylight I can at least further explore the banks I can get to. A little bit more of a walk into the woods beyond where most people stop might make a difference. And I'm starting to venture into tackle making (not soft plastics yet, no ventilation) so hopefully I can start throwing stuff just different enough to get a bite. We have 4 pages about tougher fishing and pressure and then we'll have other threads where people say they have thrown a jig for 40 years and it still catches fish... on the same water the other guys have been throwing a jig for 40 years and catchin'em. VT is just a little too far, I can hit some southeastern NH and the part of ME where the inlaws' cabin is. The girls will grow up and hopefully I can fish better times and waters and actually on the water in a few years.
  12. This right here is the real deal, I can't believe the amount of junk left on banks now, always been an issue, but its worse now and not just because youngins are out there bassin. Grown ass idiots are plentiful, the thing it has to do with covid is more idiots found another place to leave a mess at when they got into fishing because they were tired of quarantining in their dirty messy rooms. And the mentor stuff does contribute to a degree, I have been snagged on more line than ever before. its confusing because I'm like "I can feel it bouncing around but I'm stuck..." I've spent time trying to untangle and cut up wads of braid and old fat mono stuck in laydowns in the water because people don't know what there doing, I often end a fishing trip with pockets full of trash and line to throw away (not my own).
  13. Would you extend that offer to me? My inlaws got a cabin up there on a lake where I there's no fish... and then I see 6 pound largies absolutely ignore everything I've thrown and barely even take the time to check out something I've thrown. Bumped into some decent smallies recently there, but only because I wasn't relegated to the dock or kayak, family pontoon saved the day haha. Your posts either straight up keep it reel or get me gassed bro, that COD yo momma jokes line was hilarious If you're looking to adopt a son I think I'd be a great candidate. I'm in my early 30's, I clean my room, I pay room and board, I close cabinets and doors quietly, I don't just play video games all day, I don't talk back (at least not when you're in the room), and I wipe my own butt. I can send the paperwork over ASAP
  14. I googled it... want nothing to do with those things man. Straight up sci-fi monster right there.
  15. Could also take a look at rodgeeks, that's the same blanks St. Croix uses. The more important question is how did you end up blacklisted from NFC?
  16. Hey all, I'm getting geared up to start tying my own jigs, I have some rod building thread (FUJI NOCP). Can I just use that thread to tie jigs too or do I need some specific kind of thread? Also, can you modify skirts, like dye them and add gold/green/silver flake and all that? Also, I'm open to any tips at all you might think would benefit a totally new tackle maker. Much appreciated
  17. Its awesome that you give some away Wanna really make a young angler's day? Hit'em with like 5-10 packs of absolutely anything and he'll be talking about it for weeks, send 15 packs of all the stuff you know you won't bother throwing and he might start to think you're secretly a summertime Santa Claus. I have a fraction of what you have and I'm feeling like its already too much. I also just buy when things are on sale thinking "I'll eventually use/need/feel like why the heck did I buy this" *Here is the real question, have you noticed any actual difference in performance (ability to attract and catch fish) between any of these in a similar form (craw vs craw etc)? *The next question: How often do you actually swap out and try any combination of these while fishing vs just switching to a different lure or location? Those are very genuine questions, because I am noting that I bring 10 pounds of tackle with me to the bank, fish with the 3 or 4 things that I have already tied on my rods and almost never try a different shape/color of the same lure I'm using. I usually have something that moves, something for bottom, something with either more or less action than those 2 things, and then something finesse. I'll throw each lure in a spot either starting with finesse to limit spooking fish or starting with something I think might trigger a bigger bite and then rotate. No bites... I move on. I don't switch colors or try a different craw or slightly different worm or anything, because I already just spent 10-15 minutes making sure I covered this area with an appropriate array of techniques. Should I be switching up more? Because as it stands I'm thinking I need to just lighten my load. Its obviously a little different from a boat than from a bank, and the amount of time you have to fish, but seriously I think we all know better and still go against our own better judgement. I see all over this forum its more about finding the fish and placement than anything else, and honestly this probably rings more true than having a craw with flappier appendages or a GP with blue fleck or a GP with gold fleck or if your spinnerbait had chartreuse where it should've had a little blue. Sometimes I look at all my tackle I don't use and won't get to for a couple years because of all the stuff I need to burn through to get to it and think of the other things I could've spent my money on like gas or something fun with the fam. We are being marketed to after all
  18. What do you do to add a skirt to your T-rig? I only really just started throwing a jig this season... first time I caught 3 fish 3.5# or greater, so I'm hooked to say the least, that's a killer day around here. T-rig is a little more versatile around here, a lot of weeds and wood and junk so it slips through without bringing back a small forest better than a jig. Best T-rig plastic has been discontinued, Berkley Havoc Juice worm... I'm holding onto a couple in hopes that I'll ever have time one day to make a mold to make some more for myself. They have hook holes in them, But I'll be darned if I'm not gonna try one day. Never threw a carolina rig, plan to give the mojo a go this year. What do you do to add a skirt to your T-rig? I only really just started throwing a jig this season... first time I caught 3 fish 3.5# or greater, so I'm hooked to say the least, that's a killer day around here. T-rig is a little more versatile around here, a lot of weeds and wood and junk so it slips through without bringing back a small forest better than a jig. Best T-rig plastic has been discontinued, Berkley Havoc Juice worm... I'm holding onto a couple in hopes that I'll ever have time one day to make a mold to make some more for myself. They have hook holes in them, But I'll be darned if I'm not gonna try one day. Never threw a carolina rig, plan to give the mojo a go this year.
  19. Mad funny bro, but real talk - throwing tungsten on a dropshot is definitely a whole different lifestyle haha @A-Jay asked a very good question, what's your set up? I would recommend also throwing some vibrant orange in the mix. I know some people will call me crazy for that, I accept this, throw some blinding orange out there and see what happens. If you can't find tiny dropshot plastics that are orange, they don't make a lot of them, don't be afraid to cut up a larger plastic or grab some orange dye. Post some pics of the big girls who eat your little orange worm so we can see how ya did.
  20. As of now I'm hitting the banks once the girls go to bed once a week or so depending on how the wife feels. Was tough during prespawn and into spawn because the action definitely dies down at night until that flips getting close to summer. That has only been since maybe mid april ish. I'm hoping that I can convince my 3 year old to love fishing soon, and go more as a family - to a boring bank we could just pummel until a random fish swims by, but at least its something I suppose. At least the night fishing will pick up eventually. It sucks being a grown up and living in a system that requires 40-50 hours of work+15hours total weekly commute to and from work just to feel like you wish you had more money and time and you're still not working enough or seeing your family enough. Then if you have more then one interest your time is divided that it starts to feel just not worth it to do anything at all. I spent a whole bunch of money last season and off season on gear because I couldn't actually fish and it was like my way of staying connected to it, and now I'm like why the fudge do I have all this gear haha. I got a swimbait rod and a bunch of swimbaits... just to think "I can't waste my time throwing those" knowing I'm less likely to catch fish, maybe more likely for a big bite, but at this point I think I need to keep being reminded what the fuss is all about and actually catch some fish. Anyways, thanks for letting me vent haha, maybe I'll hit the lottery and get a boat and take some time off with the fam...or I'll just have to wait
  21. I've got a handful of NFC blanks I haven't even taken out of the tube they were shipped in like 2 months ago. Work and kids have kept me from building and I had to sacrifice my makeshift building area to make it a playroom for the girls, now I'm worried about the blanks haha. 2 crooked blanks out of 20 is 10% - which I've heard Gary say is normal. How crooked is acceptable is up to each person. Also is 10 percent really normal? I've heard others say straight is normal, crooked isn't acceptable. Again to an extent I'm sure we have to accept some deviation, nothing is perfect. But that picture... They never should've let that leave the factory. Glad they're doing the right thing and exchanging it for you, at least they handled it well after the fact. Let us know how you feel about the finished rod next to your other xrays.
  22. @WRB and @riverat Does it matter which RIT dye? What happens if you don't dilute it? Does it work on all soft plastics/hard plastics?
  23. Can anybody share any links or scientific data/research regarding bass and their ability to taste?
  24. Lil man thought he found big mama gonna get lucky haha
  25. Mayonnaise - all natural

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