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5 hours ago, Shadowx said:

I understand the concept. Seems like some people say to add weight and others say it will be way too heavy and to get a lighter power rod. I did add a 3/8 oz sinker and for whatever reason didn’t feel the feedback was much better. I did get caught on things a lot more. I didn’t get any bites but obviously that may not have been the fault of the weight though.

Ah…. I understand. I’d have to say I’ve also experienced that too on occasion. Both the not being able to feel sometimes and that heavier weights tend to snag more often that I like. 

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7 hours ago, islandbass said:

Ah…. I understand. I’d have to say I’ve also experienced that too on occasion. Both the not being able to feel sometimes and that heavier weights tend to snag more often that I like. 


Maybe it’s just the lake I’m in. I’m stuck bank fishing for now and I don’t know what the bottom is like. If it’s all soft muck maybe that’s why I can’t feel bottom well. I could also try tungsten to reduce the snags. When I was at the store I just couldnt spend $10 on a marble sized weight lol.

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10 hours ago, dodgeguy said:

Yes I drag it slowly. Sometimes I deadstick it for a few minutes. I hated learning this. I'd rather fish lipless cranks ove it a few inches at a time. I use zman baits on Ewg football heads so they stand straight up. My reservoir is rocky with little weeds. I also use a chasebaits mudbug . The 1.09 oz would fish nice on that rod .here's a video on it. This is how to fish a craw.Nothing looks more real than the chasebaits mudbug.Watch Glenn's video too.

 

This lure looks awesome in the video. The reviews on it show a lot of people having it fall apart on them. How long do they last? Do you have a favorite color?

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1 hour ago, Shadowx said:


Maybe it’s just the lake I’m in. I’m stuck bank fishing for now and I don’t know what the bottom is like. If it’s all soft muck maybe that’s why I can’t feel bottom well. I could also try tungsten to reduce the snags. When I was at the store I just couldnt spend $10 on a marble sized weight lol.

Indeed! Same for me. Also sandy bottoms act about the same to me. I’ve confirmed the latter on a sandy shoreline both with rod and bare hand. Practically zero feedback and our hands are more sensitive than the most sensitive rod. 
 

I believe you can label the mucky bottom as the culprit for not “feeling” much if anything. 

52 minutes ago, islandbass said:

Indeed! Same for me. Also sandy bottoms act about the same to me. I’ve confirmed the latter on a sandy shoreline both with rod and bare hand. Practically zero feedback and our hands are more sensitive than the most sensitive rod. 
 

I believe you can label the mucky bottom as the culprit for not “feeling” much if anything. 

 

For the record, soft bottoms won't ruin your bite detection.

 

It'll make your lure feel "mushy" when you are working it, but bites will still feel the same.

 

If anything, there will be even more contrast between "oh..that was a rock" and "that was a fish" because the bottom is so soft.

 

The lake I bank fish is nothing but muck on the bottom.

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2 hours ago, Shadowx said:


Maybe it’s just the lake I’m in. I’m stuck bank fishing for now and I don’t know what the bottom is like. If it’s all soft muck maybe that’s why I can’t feel bottom well. I could also try tungsten to reduce the snags. When I was at the store I just couldnt spend $10 on a marble sized weight lol.

Tungsten makes a big difference . As a shore fisherman I wouldn't use it. To expensive to loose it.Are you fishing weeds or rocks? In rocks you should fish football heads as they get stuck less.if you can't afford a big boat get a rowboat used. The when you get stuck you can circle around your snag and pull it out from the back.

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7 minutes ago, dodgeguy said:

Tungsten makes a big difference . As a shore fisherman I wouldn't use it. To expensive to loose it.Are you fishing weeds or rocks? In rocks you should fish football heads as they get stuck less.if you can't afford a big boat get a rowboat used. The when you get stuck you can circle around your snag and pull it out from the back.

I don’t have a way of moving a row boat around. I’m going to try a kayak now and then. I’m fishing weeds.

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2 hours ago, Shadowx said:

This lure looks awesome in the video. The reviews on it show a lot of people having it fall apart on them. How long do they last? Do you have a favorite color?

Pumpkinseed melon and grape. I've caught a few fish on them. Haven't torn one up yet. They aren't cheap.

5 minutes ago, Shadowx said:

don’t have a way of moving a row boat around. I’m going to try a kayak now and then. I’m fishing weeds.

Kayak works

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14 hours ago, Glenn said:

 


Thanks I'll try something like this when I can. Don't expect to catch 40 bass though lol

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