Hey guys I just finished my 14 foot jon boat for fishing ponds. I have 2 batteries for my trolling motor to be on the safe side if I am out for a long time. My question is there a way (with a button or switch) where I can just switch from one battery to the other without taking the wires out and switching them that way.
Thanks John.
Me and a buddy of mine went to a local pond the other day. I say most of our catches was with the Scum Frog, 13 with that bait. Did catch one 6 pounds off a black/blue booyah jig. Also used the Zara Super Spook Jr. frog colored with nice results. Oh also caught a couple off the yamamoto kreature 4" pumpkinseed/black flake color.
Thanks for the input guys. I do have some chatterbaits but really havent used them enough to give my opinion yet. I might try it this Friday morning, finally have a day off from work!!!
Anyone tried these?
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&partNumber=83936&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults
If you have what kind of results have you had with them.
Thanks for the feedback guys, I see alot of people like Shimanos. My buddy got me hooked on the Bass Pro Rick Clunn Series which I have no complaints so far. I think I am going to purchase another Shimano Baitcaster, Ive used them in the past and they are great.
Ok I see most people recommend using spinning reels for weightless senkos. I have tried spinning reels in the past and just dont like them very much. Does anyone use baitcasters on a regular basis when using weightless senkos? If so I appreciate what type of reel and rod combo you use and experience with them.
Thanks, KooK
I just saw on a fishing show where they recommend cutting one of the leg skirts about 1/4 to 1/2 inch. This will cause the frog to "walk the dog" alot easier when you twitch it.
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