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  1. the majority of people that think they are "bombing a lure 70+ yards" are ridiculously over estimating casting distance. don't sweat it.
    3 points
  2. Went out today and as it turns, will be my last of the year. Overcast, air at 32 to start and reached 50. Water was pretty clear at 42. My buddy and I boated 37 together (I had 17 and he had an even 20) with some real good ones mixed in there. He had 6-7 in the 4's, lots of 3's. I had the biggest of the day at 5-3 (pictured), a couple 4's and a couple 3's...the rest 1-2's. I had a very fun day, other than catching a good number of quality fish, I caught fish using 2 techniques new to me; blade baits and drop shot. I know, I know...drop shot? Everyone is using it, except me. It's something I have wanted to try for a long time as well as blades. So I picked up the spinning rod, built my first drop rig, put on a flickshake worm and caught 4-5 on it. I was like a kid, couldn't believe it actually worked. Same with the blades. I chose a gold blade and it worked as well. I'm not surprised they worked for me, just excited that they did. It's so rewarding when a new method works. All in all, a good cold day bite for us.
    2 points
  3. I'm still trying to explain away the "I love Percie" tattoo on my shoulder. I didn't know it at the time, but the tattoo artist was hard of hearing.
    2 points
  4. 705CBMF glass... This is my GO TO squarebill rod and just used it 2 weeks ago to win us a 2014 Nitro Z8 in texas.. I had the rod in my hand for 15 of the 16 hours on the water throwing a Kustom RC 1.5 and it handled it well! Its one of my most used rods.. Plenty of power, but the glass adds that softness so it wont pull hooks when fish murder the bait..
    2 points
  5. Craziness. The 8" hudd wasn't getting anything but headbutts so I changed it up and went with a 3:16 baby wake. Bombed it across a shallow sand point and the fish hit sucked it down on the deadstick after slowly waking it up to the point. Just a little 2lber but it felt good to stick a swimbait fish with 40 degree air temp and 47 degree water, especially on a topwater bait! Okuma GS 7' 11" XH Shimano Caenan 20lb Trilene XT
    1 point
  6. We just got back from five amazing days of bass fishing on Lake Baccarac. Once again fishing with my good friends and BR members Dwight Hottle and 00 mod (Jeff) was a blast; both very good sticks and a ton of laughs. This second trip seemed especially sweet as it was a make-up job for one we had planned back in September. Unfortunately Hurricane Manual put an end to that one. Living up to their reputation of excellence the lodge accommodations were top notch. Great food & drink, a friendly attentive staff and the best bass fishing guides in Mexico make these trips ones to be treasured. We were blessed with favorable weather conditions on our four travel days and plenty of warm sub-tropical sunshine on all but one of our fishing days. The last day we fished in a stiff mountain wind and some rain. After catching the first few bass we were reminded of just how well-fed these fish are and when pinned to the end of your line they seemed supercharged. Virtually every bass we caught was fat & healthy and pulled like a fish twice their actual size. Total numbers of bass caught each day were not kept, there were just too many. As we were mostly interested in the “grande” bass Lake Baccarac is famous for, we decided instead to only track, weigh and photo the fish at and over 7 pounds. So how’d we do? Fishing each day from 6am to 6pm with a 90 minute break for lunch, we spent the first day and a half fishing several different baits at various depths attempting to locate the bigger bass while hoping to put together a pattern. By the afternoon of the second day’s fishing, the stable warming weather seemed to help position the big gals on main lake and secondary points in 10-20 feet of water. Spinner baits, Rattle baits and a Scrounger / Fluke Combo were drawing the strikes we were hoping for. By the third morning and straight on through the fourth day, it was on like Donkey Kong; the Big Bass were biting and we were hanging on for dear life. Man, these big fish pull hard. As a group, our best 5 fish bag went 50 lbs 5 ounces ! That is by far my favorite stat of the trip. I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate my friend Dwight on his first Double Digit Bass. A 10lb 2.5 ounce beauty of a Personal Best Beast that crushed a 3/4 ounce SK Redeye Shad off a main lake point in 20 feet of water. You fished long and hard for that big girl and definitely earned it, nice job. As usual Jeff was making it happen as well, landing several in the Big Fish category topped off with a 10lb 1 ounce Toad of his own. Though not a PB for 00 mod his string of Double Digit Bass on every trip remains intact; impressive. The capper of the trip for me came on the third day late in the afternoon. While fishing a ¾ ounce SK Redeye Shad (Sexy Shad) in front of some bushes on a “nothing” bank, I hooked what eventually turned out to be a new PB. The fish hit like a freight train and immediately ran for the bushes, I managed to turn her. Next she went way under the boat attempting to get free, I managed to foil that one. Then in a last ditch effort she went straight for the trolling motor, but my man Dwight had my back. With cat like reflexes and lightning speed, he snatched that baby up and out of the water leaving this now less inspired Trophy bass nowhere to go but in the net. Once our guide Manual placed the net bag onto the deck, with my heart just about pounding right out of my chest, the bait fell from the fish’s mouth. Wow, lucky for sure and quite a rush. This fish weighed 11lbs 11 ounces was caught on Nov 11th (11-11) ~ now that's going to be a hard one to forget. After getting a weight, photos and successful release, I had to take several minutes to collect myself – I had a bit of the shaky hands thing going on. It was cool. By now the sun had just about set and once I could no longer feel my pulse in my face, I went back to fishing. The magic continued on my very next cast. An 8lb 14.25 ounce bass sucked down that redeye shad and the fight was on. To tell you the truth, I don’t really even remember the fight. I was still numb from the previous events. Somehow the fish ended up in the net, there was a weight and some pictures taken in the dark and then she was released. That’s 20+ lbs in two casts. It was like dream – the good kind. It’s only been a couple of days and I’ll admit that the discussions on the trip home did mainly revolve around our next trip in March, but looking back that was one heck of a bass fishing adventure. The pictures & videos from our trip are still in the collection and editing process but will be posted ASAP. Additionally, I’ll be adding a brief video narrative to this thread discussing the rods, baits, line and terminal tackle; what worked and what didn’t. A-Jay
    1 point
  7. Time to start saving the dollars and get down there...
    1 point
  8. If you're having trouble keeping contact with a jig, use a heavier one, switch to fluoro and slow down.
    1 point
  9. Your young, in time you will learn the error of this line of thought.
    1 point
  10. I don't go anywhere with out Jigs and/or senkos. With various rigging/presentation options, if I can't catch something with ether of those two baits............they ain't biting or I am not around fish.
    1 point
  11. Berkley Twitchtail Minnow, Reins Bubbling Shad, Megabass Vision 110, Heddon One Knocker, Jackall Aska60,NorthStar Jigs.
    1 point
  12. 5 inch Senkos. Fat Ika's, 10 inch Zoom Ole Monster worms, Spinnerbaits. Squarebill crankbaits.
    1 point
  13. I have been fishing Veritas's (and Vendetta's + Vengeance's) for a while now. I have nothing in recent memory other than St Croix rods to compare them to. IMHO the Veritas's are lighter and better balanced than ANY comparable power/action St Croix that I have had (Triumph, Premier, Eyecon, Mojo, Rage, Avid and Legend Tournament) sensitivity wise I would rate them as noticabley better than the SCII rods (Triumph/Mojo/Eyecon/Premier) I had, but to say they are more or better than the SCIII (Avid/Rage) or SCIV (LTB) might be a stretch. But that said they are plenty sensitive, and I really like the weight/balance of them better than my St Croixs, not to mention they cost less. But with the cost savings your trading off a few things, like build quality, quality of the components, and the lifetime warranties of the higher end Croixs. The same can be said about the Vendetta's, except they are a touch heavier than there Veritas counterparts............the Vengeance however is more like an SCII rod, yet they are still cheaper.
    1 point
  14. A-jay you have a future in broadcasting. Call Zona tell him u want his job! if not broadcasting writing. I think you could get published, you did an excellent job describing your big catch.
    1 point
  15. We went out for a bit with the kids. Caught one on a lizzard and one on a white fluke. Neither over 11". SO and his son caught a couple smalls too. Hoping to get into something good next weekend. The bonus tonight was Tyler rigged his own and then caught two.
    1 point
  16. Here is a bait I fell in love with this year, "flipin the bird"... I caught several 4lbs basss towards the end of the year on this bait, wish I started throwing it earlier!!
    1 point
  17. Great video A-Jay, thanks for sharing!
    1 point
  18. If you are taking ppl along I would recommend a bass hunter type boat. Very, very stable, light and easy to handle. I weigh 230 and I can stand on the edge of mine no problem. I think u will be very careful, but I don't trust anyone else to be. BTW you don't want to know how many floaters I picked up with life jackets on. If u can't swim the only safe jacket is one that will float u face up. Get knocked out while flipping and you are toast.
    1 point
  19. As promised, I've attached a brief video narrative where I talk about the rods, baits, line and terminal tackle we utilized last week in Mexico. A-Jay
    1 point
  20. Outstanding report. Thanks for sharing and the pics. This will illustrate to everyone that the bass still have to eat during the winter months. If you can take the cold weather go out and try your luck.
    1 point
  21. Out of the reels you mention the Symetre hands down is the choice I would recamend, but as suggested for around $125.00 to $140.00 the Stradic FJ 2500 would be a huge jump up in quality, or for the same size reel the 3000 has the "T" handle I prefer and a deeper spool that holds a little more line, the handle I like better than the 2500, but the capacity is of little importance. I have both plus the Sustain, the Stradic is my personal best buy of all spinning reels not just Shimano, the Sustain is very nice I just don't see the price difference for the performance difference. Go for the Symetre if you must but I would find a way to get the Stradic. JMO
    1 point
  22. A Shimano Calcutta TE DC 250 is the furthest casting reel I've ever cast with, never owned one though. I have a stock Lew's Speed Spool that casts further than any stock reel I've ever owned other than maybe when my Curado 200BSF was brand new. I have a super tuned Curado 200B that casts farther than any other reel I own right now.
    1 point
  23. My son and i fished today from 9:30 to 3:00, cloudy and raining, i had to bail out my jon boat 3 times. we started using zoom white super flukes slow into the grass and were getting some fish, but a slow bite, then my son(9 yo) started getting fish, alot of fish, and big ones, he was throwing out and letting it sink about 2 to 4 ft then a fast retrieve and the loved it, his total for day was 26, i got 8, 6 on white fluke, 1 on a sexy dawg topwater, 1 on sexy shad crankbait at about 6 ft, some of his fish every dog has his day, even the young ones
    1 point
  24. Well yesterday was an interesting day to say the least. Everything that could go wrong did go wrong. When we arrived at the launch there was a lot of ice built up where we had to access the lake. I could stand just off shore on the ice and not break through. After breaking enough ice to get the boat in we then had to break through ice that was over an inch thick for about 200 feet until we got to open water. We broke a trolling motor pin in the process. I was able to come up with another one after a quick trip back to my place. After much delay we motored across the lake to the spot we wanted to fish. The water temp on the northern end of the main lake was 44 degrees. The fishing was slow but I managed to fish on a jig. We decided to move up into the upper pond. That ended up being a bad decision. That section of the lake was 38 degrees and a large section of it was frozen. Yet another time consuming mistake. So after that we motored back to where the water temp was warmer. We had little time left to fish. Then the prop to the trolling motor came off... It was time to paddle. We paddled up to where a road came close to lake. We had to go across private property to get the road to load the boat. Getting the boat through the thicket really sucked and someone went down really really hard face first in the mud (webertime). It was such a failure of a day. I have never had so much go wrong in one day. Lot of ice, trolling motor pin busted, lost props, and I only caught two fish... Here is the path we made through the ice. Not to be defeated I decided to go back out fishing the next day after I found another prop. Unfortunately webertime could not go. The weather was great 50 degrees sunny with no wind. I didn't have to worry about breaking ice today, we did that yesterday. I motored up the lake to the same spot I caught two fish yesterday. I focused my time on that area for most of the day. I caught 3 fish pretty quickly on a jig. I had a badd follow my jig all the way to the boat. I stopped reeling and let it free fall to bottom. The follower slammed it before it hit bottom. It was my largest bass of the day. A largemouth at 19.75 inches. It was very very skinny and weighed in at 3 lbs 6 oz. 19.75 inches 3 lbs 6 oz The jig bite slowed as the day went on. I started fishing a weightless worm. I was fishing 15-30 feet so patience was important. If there was any wind doing this would have been near impossible weightless. I ended up catching 7 more bass on the weightless worm. The biggest were 2 lbs 10 oz, 2 lbs 9 oz, and 2 lbs 8oz. I called it a day about 2:30-3:00. The sun was setting behind the mountain and the wind was picking up. For a mid November day when a good portion of the lake covered in ice it was a good day of fishing. I caught 10 largemouth and 1 pickerel on the day. It was my last day of the year fishing Vermont. The season ends at the end of the month. I will be getting out a couple more times in Maine. I am making a day trip there tomorrow. The 19.75 incher culls out my smallest bass a 18.35 incher. I think my biggest 5 for the month are 23.5, 22.5, 20,19.75 and 18.5 for a total of 104 inches.
    1 point
  25. Here's a couple videos. They are brief and a little raw but the second one is just for you guys. A-Jay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxBgfSPruIs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNY1SzmFRtU
    1 point
  26. No fishing for us lately. It's raining here now. We did get out earlier to a wildlife open house and got to meet Paul Bedard of Gator Boys . We look totally geeked out roflmao.
    1 point
  27. You cant buy a better rod for $54. Obviously, every product out there is going to have a fail story. I would never own another AllStar rod as I had 3 break on me swinging 2 lbers. I swing 4's on every single other rod I own and never had one break. 3 of the same brand...never again. For $54, I'd buy every one on the rack, put them on ebay or craigslist and you would have 2 for free.
    1 point
  28. I have a few of them and they are fine rods. Great customer service too. I have a rod set up with 65lb power pro braid and don't have any issues with the line going through the guides. The knot connecting the leader won't go through (San Diego jam knot), but I only keep a 12" leader so it's not that big of an issue for me.
    1 point
  29. I've got a 10 foot hobie mirage drive. It's a bit tight to camp/fish out of. I made a rod holder that fits in the back and it helps. My yak hold my tackle crate, sleepingbag, hammock and small cooler. I do a bunch of overnight trips on the Rivers around me. It's doable for one night. I can't carry a big enough cooler for more than 1 days of food though. I usually have someone else take my chair/cooler though. If I had a hobie 12 angler, it'd be much better. The weight difference isn't that great.
    1 point
  30. Until 150 bucks, I think Bass Pro's Pro Qualifier and Lew's Speed Spools are hard to beat.
    1 point
  31. Are you ready to rumble? The match-up and the biggest game so far this season. Is it Sunday Night Football or another Thrilla in Manilia? Kansas City at Denver! They say Manning is "questionable", but I know he wants this game and he will play.
    1 point
  32. Most Italians call marinara gravy. My family didn't and neither do I but I figured sine he was claiming to have the best red sauce he should have at least called it gravy
    1 point
  33. Figured I'd share a few more to keep this thread going...
    1 point
  34. See Raider, that's why you gotta work p/t at a big box store. I think I get a Glock per year around 350 or so. I got a brand new S&W M&P 9 for 200 bones earlier this year.
    1 point
  35. I always love a good pic thread. Here are my 1911s.
    1 point
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