Everything posted by Rockhopper
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If you could have one reel.
nice rod 😉
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Heavy line-through swimbait rod advice?
SPRO KGB swimbait rod is also a solid choice. Also the Levante Leviathan for trebles being it is more parabolic.
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If you could have one reel.
Hard choice. My gut tells me my curado 71 mgl because it's my favorite to fish with. But, I guess I would realistically choose my bantam mgl for one all around reel.
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Bands you love but your spouse hates....
Pantera
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How Long (time wise) Is Your Last Cast......????
Easily 20 to 30 minutes
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help me find a ball head hook/jig that is huge.
You can still use the weighted hook you are using now in the manner you describe. Just shove it up in the belly more to where the hook is exposed out the top. The belly weight is going to help the bait fall more evenly. If you need a little extra space, use any razorblade to cut a slot in the belly for the weight on the weighted hook to ride in. You could even superglue it up in there if you feel it necessary. Belly weight > lead head imho. If you have to have a lead head, AJ is spot on with his recommendation.
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Could you land a 15-pounder?
I wouldn't see why I would not be able to. The DD that flopped out of my yak earlier this year wasn't really that hard to land honestly. I have caught plenty of fish in my life MUCH bigger than 15lbs, and also in fast rivers with very strong currents as well. Hell, a 10 to 20lb winter steelhead in a high flow river can tail walk and run on you for literal minutes before you ever even get it close to the boat let alone able to net it. You have to tire those big girls out for quite awhile before they will present themselves to you. I have caught a few offshore fish and sharks in my lifetime in the 100 to 200lb range, but granted that was on ocean tackle, not 15lb copolymer that I typically use for bass.
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Favorite snacks while fishing?
Yellow Gatorade and Grizzly Green.
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Trolling for bass?
I personally hate trolling while trying to paddle the kayak. The drag of the line/lure in the water makes paddling in a straight line a total pita.
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Topwater Treble Rod
https://talonrods.com/products/xmw_carbon-casting-8-15lb-7
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Has a forum member here actually convinced you to buy something?
I have only bought a couple of things that were recommended to me admittedly. I am very particular about my gear as I have been bass fishing for 40 years and know what I like for the most part.
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JDM 200 sized baitcaster
The Bantam would be my choice for your intended purpose.
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Gifted a Lowrance Hook 7
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State VS State 2025 – Let’s bring it back.
Crap. Actually third place. I missed @gim's entry. But we are all within 2 of each other
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State VS State 2025 – Let’s bring it back.
I gave up. Ain't no way I am beating my score already. 2nd place is first loser I guess.
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Best Texas rig rod casting
My vote goes to the 873 CRR if looking for a high end rod.
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Gifted a Lowrance Hook 7
Yes free, and everything was included. It belonged to my father who upgraded the one in his boat.
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New to bass fishing... asking for help setting up the right rig
No Kidding! I use those leaders all the time salmon fishing!
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Gifted a Lowrance Hook 7
Cannot find a lot of info outside of specs. Was this a good unit? Worth taking the time and money to set up on a kayak?
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Megabass Karashi Twitch Bait
Lets go! I just broke a hook Sunday and need replacement.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
I have 550 blueberry bushes
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Soft body frog rigging
I was fishing it as slow as I could to keep it on top of the water. I will give the light weighted hook a try, I just was hoping to not have to retrieve faster to keep it on the surface.
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Soft body frog rigging
I played around with a soft body frog yesterday for the first time and caught some really quality fish. However, I am struggling a bit on the retrieve. I watched some rigging videos and had mine rigged in the same manner with a 4/0 EWG. But, about 70% of the time, my frog was upside down on the retrieve with the bend of the hook on the top side and the point on the bottom. What am I dong wrong? How do I get the frog to run true?
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Just ordered the Perception Outlaw 11.5
You totally can, but what happens when you need to paddle on the rod side of the boat with a rod in your hand and a line in the water? Much easier with a kayak paddle.
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Just ordered the Perception Outlaw 11.5
I highly disagree with this. When in my kayak, I find myself doing a bunch of one handed paddling when I am fishing. A lot of this is due to wind blowing and needing to hold or reposition the boat mid retrieve. Rod in one hand, paddle in the other. I grab the paddle in the center and make short strokes to hold myself in place, etc.