Everything posted by ElGuapo928
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How many states have you fished and what is your opinion of them?
AZ NM CA NV TX UT Liked them all. Fished once in LA, but couldn’t really form an opinion as I was too sick to really enjoy the trip.
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Inflatable life jacket
My older Mustang has decided to self inflate a couple of times. Once when I first got it, and again a couple of years later. We’re going on 5 years now without incident, but I keep a rearm kit ready anyway.
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New guy from Arizona
Thanks! I am definitely enjoying it here!
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I don't understand
Had a screwy day here yesterday as well - went through about half a tank of gas before putting the first fish in the boat. This is the time of year to chase them down, and be willing to move constantly.
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Largemouth bass died.
Sometimes it just happens. Even fun fishing I usually keep one livewell full with a cap of Rejuvenade in it….any fish that doesn’t look or act “right” gets 10-15 minutes in the ‘well with the aerator running. 99 out of 100 bounce right back and are ready to swim away. The ones that don’t bounce back go in the other livewell (with the ice) and head home to the Weber.
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If a bass swallows your Neko rig, is he “screwed”?
I carry a long (10”-ish) hemostat for this very purpose. I picked mine up at a local medical supply place, but just about every hardware store on Earth has them anymore.
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How to tie a hook directly to a swivel?
I typically use either the Gamakatsu mentioned above or the VMC swivel shot, with 12lb mono as the drop leg - the bigger mono seems to have better traction on the sinkers and is a little more forgiving in the rocks.
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Worm Stories
My first worms came from the tin foil pans at Yellow Front in 83 or 84…purple and red 4” straight tails at 3 cents a piece. Add in some 1/4 oz “Tournament Tackle” jigheads and I was set. Went to San Carlos Lake the next day, not having much understanding of technique, was throwing them out and cranking straight back in, with nothing but a bluegill to show for it. A couple weeks (and a couple episodes of Orlando Wilson) later, we went back to San Carlos and I was slowly dragging them across the point, and got my first bass - weighing probably 10-12 oz, but enough to get me hooked. 40 years and untold thousands of dollars later, the worm, in all of it’s various forms, accounts for the majority of my arsenal.
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Casting and Reeling With the Same Hand
I’m left handed, but cast with my right hand…..after the cast I switch to my left hand and reel with the right. With the spinning rods I reel left handed. I bought a left handed baitcaster a few years back and absolutely hated it - just felt wrong across the board.
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Favorite underspin
For my money, it’s hard to beat an OG Roadrunner. Not really fond of the long drop wires for the most part.
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How often do you still use an anchor?
I haven’t used the anchor in years, only carry it in case of emergency. My brush grippers on the other hand, they get some use. One of these years I’d like to upgrade to a spot lock system, but for now tying off to the brush works fine.
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Rank the finesse techniques..
I actually throw them both ways - the wacky more so for short pitches/flips, and always for skipping. Texas rig for casting/beating the bank. While my not very scientific method of observing bears little to no repeatable accuracy, It seems to me the Texas rig Senko goes a little more nose down than horizontal, and goes a tad faster.
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Rank the finesse techniques..
Where the wacky shines is isolated targets - docks, bridge pilings, brush clumps, etc. The slow fall brings out some non-commital fish.
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How would you fish these conditions?
Usually start with a spinnerbait - 1/4 or 3/8 oz, if that isn’t working go to a straight tail T-rigged, and have the dropshot warmed up and ready.
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What line ( type, pound, brand) for spin rods
3 with 8lb Fireline 2 with 10lb Fireline 1 with 8lb Siglon (Liked the orange, haven’t used enough to form an opinion yet).
- Your Favourite Purple
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Changes in your choice of plastics for fall and colder water
I don’t make too much change from any other time of year, but I do start keeping one rod rigged with a 5”Shad/Gold Zipper worm at all times…..don’t know why, but they seem to be extra effective when the water cools off.
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Will a baitcaster have problems with 1.5 and 2.5 minnow lures or should I get a spinning reel?
You d**n near have to have a reel designed for, or super tuned for BFS fishing if you want to get that light, and then a rod to match. The Rebels *might* go fairly well, but the Rapalas would pretty much be an exercise in frustration.
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Rank the finesse techniques..
Of the three, I would rank them: 1) Dropshot 2) Wacky (or Neko) 3) Ned Rig For whatever reason, all I’ve ever caught with a Ned rig is brush and rocks - I’d save a lot of time by throwing the heads/baits in the lake and never bothering to tie them on. I’ve always got a dropshot (or 2) on the deck, and usually have a wacky Senko at the ready. I’ve been tinkering with Neko rigging a floating worm and getting some good results.
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Old School Darter head jig
Yes they will - used all sorts of straight tailed worms on a dart over the years. Can’t go wrong with a Roboworm or RI Flirt on a dart. OG Mann’s Jelly Worm has an awesome action on a dart too.
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I'm Still Sick About It
Sorry to hear about it. I feel your pain, I’ve been there - I lost about 1.5”-2” off one of my favorite rods (old American Rodsmiths topwater special) in a door mishap and it was killing me. I took it to a local shop that builds/repairs rods, and he charged me $10 to put a new Fuji tip that fit right and looked right. Ultimately there wasn’t any real loss in performance, just kind of funny looking. I had the Wally World “emergency” tip on it and it sucked - none in the kit fit even remotely close, 1 was too small, the others were throwing a hot dog down a hallway.
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Old School Darter head jig
1/16 oz darter head and a 4” grub (smoke sparkle or firecracker) has always been a favorite of mine. I’ve always preferred Phenix darts for the grub - they just seem to swim better with it, Gamakatsu for worms. A buddy of mine has been throwing a 1/8 dart with the 4” Shad Shape Worm and putting up some good numbers with it.
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favorite casting rod grips
Those are the ones! I’ve still got a broken one out in the shed somewhere.
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Looking for how people fish finesse in deeper waters
To be completely honest, I don’t even carry jigheads or sinkers over 1/2 oz anymore - 90% or more of my plastics fishing is done with 3/16 oz or less. Specifically to the deep water, it’s 3/16 on doodling, 1/4 on dropshot. Carolina rigs are 1/4 to 3/8 depending on the bottom. About the heaviest I ever go is 1/2 oz football heads with a spider grub.
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favorite casting rod grips
I’ve got a mix of everything- as I’ve gotten older I just prefer the feel of EVA over cork though. Now if I had my way, someone would either reintroduce or duplicate the OG Shimano “Fightin’ Rod”…..never had anything else feel as good in my hand.