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  1. Soory I took so long to congratulate you. I was out of town. Heck of a fish you got there. Catching it now is that much more impresive. I only catch big summer time bass at night , Never in the day time. Awsome fish!!!
  2. They won the award for best terminal tackle. A rocket launching fishing rod thing also won an award at Icast. If anybody was that interested in trying a rock weight it would be to easy to just go make your own. I could see them working for catfish or carp but with their large size I see no advantage. The only upside I can see is that they "clean" I dont think its a bad idea but I dont see it being succesful. Way to easy to make your own.
  3. Thanks guys. Low budget you assume wrong!!! In that body stlye there will be bass of different species.. Now who knows maybe I will make a seperate body style for a yellow perch hmmmmmmm I am just getting started. Its fun again!!
  4. uuum I didnt see any bad pics in there!!!!!! You could make a carp look good!! Those shad are cool! I like them betrter then frogs and toads.
  5. Yeah I was looking for you to. I wasnt sharring a booth. I hate sitting in booths selling. I am not a salesman. I was just walking around talking with everybody. The Trophy tech guys were showcasing my rods for me. It like a big reunion every time I go to one of those. Its fun. I doubt I will go to the next one. its going to be in FL. Thats a long ways away from me. Maybe the the one after that
  6. Ebby you need to be worried about landing the fish. A swimbait rod has 2 functions. #1 it has to be able to handle the bait. This is easy. It just has to have enough backbone. #2 it has to be able to muscle in big fish and yet still have a soft enough tip to fight the fish. The reason you will lose big bass on an under powered rod is you cant "play" a swimbait bass. they will get away. They are bigger and smarter then average fish. They dive for cover and they know how to jump. The biggest difference is the size and weight of a swimbait creates a ton of leverage for the bass. When a bass jums with a plastic worm stuck in its mouth with a 1/8th ounce weight, it rarley throws the bait. When a bass jumps with a 1.5-80z swimbait flopping back and forth, the hooks tare out and the bait goes flying. You have to hit them hard and keep reeling all the way to the net. This is not the time for playing a fish. Do that while dropshotting. At a minimum I would recomend a hvy flipping stick, but idealy a medhvy swimbait rod is the best choice. Will your MH flipping stick work? Yes it will but its not ideal. Just remember to use at least 17lb test and crank them in. You controll the fish and try and keep them from jumping. Just ask RoadWarrior he knows.
  7. When can I get some. I am a big fan of the Rage tails and I would use several of them. When will the colors schemes be ready ?
  8. You guys rule! Thanks for all the kind words. I wont give any details (disrespectful) on availability and price etc. on here. However I will say that I have been having fun working on new projects. Designing rods aint as easy as I thought it would be and took a lot more work then I expected, but I am very pleased with the results. The hard baits have been brewing for a while I just never had enough time to get to them. I have a bunch of different species and sizes and different variations. Some have multiple joints, different joint styles, different bills etc. I just showed that one bait as a little teaser. Who knows that particular version may never get released. But I assure you a bait made from that (my) origanal carving will be and fairly soon. Icast was a blast. I got to meet a bunch of people and see some cool stuff. Unfortunatley I did not run into Glenn. I looked for him but never found him. I am not suprised as the place is huge and there were a lot of people in there. I am sure Glenn will have some cool stuff to show you.
  9. MARK MY WORDS....YOU WILL BE SORRY!!!!!!!! I know you wont litsen untill it happens to you but if you do go out swimbaiting with the wrong gear it WILL I REPEAT IT WILL COST YOU FISH> normal fish is no big deal but your not targeting normal fish. Your targeting big fish and there is a good chance for a lot of you it could be your new personl best you lose becase you are using the wrong/cheap gear. Also making your own swimbaits is extremly fun and I recomend it for anybody who has skills. However keep in mind while its easy to make a bait, its extremly difficult to make one that is a consistant big fish producer. There are hundreds of swimbaits on the market now and half just plain suck and the other half catch regular fish. There is just a tiny percentage that are proven big bass catcher. The differences my apera subtle to the fisherman but the results are about as different as black and white. some baits have "it" and most dont. dsaaverda I wish you luck. I hope your new bait produces your PB bass. However dont give up or get frustrated if you never get a bite on it. It happens. I gaurantee if you went in to any REAL swimbait makers shop you would find baits that just didnt cut it. Thats the difference. So many companies just put stuff out to get it out there and make money. Only a few realy test the baits hard and they KNOW they catch fish before they ever sell one.
  10. I must have said this a 100 times. Its not 1 bite a day. Its usaly a window of bites durring the day. If you hit the window and your in a good spot you can have the best trip of your like. If you miss the window you could easily get skunked. I have more no bite days then 1 bite days. But I also have MANY more multiple bite days then one ore no bite days put together. The difference is experiance. The more in tune you are with your water and the swimbaits the quicker you will realize when you are waisting your time. You will also learn to feel your seventh swimbait sense where you just know your going to get bit and DO. Cant explain it but you will know it when you get there. There reason everybody says fish all day for 1 bite is because thats how everybody starts. Its tough to relearn how to fish but once you do it for a while things get better, MUCH better. LBH has made a good choice in baits. the Slammer is proven. there are only a few baits that are truly proven. Many guys try and go the cheap rout and that only slows the learning curve. Trust me I kniw. It took me 2 seasons of half a$$ed swimbaiting before I even got bit. I bought the cheapest baits thinking they were as good as the super expensive $100 Castiacs a hundred years ago Lol.. My cheapness is what prompted me to start making my own baits so it was a blessing in disguise. Any way Congrats to LBH and the rest of you take note. Just because you dont have 15lb bass doesnt mean you dont have a bunch of 8-10lbers Its just that guys havent learned how to catch them yet!!!!
  11. Listen to Randall! he knows his stuff
  12. Good on you Paul. I dont blame you for keeping your bait a secret. I usualy fish mine for a season before I put them on the market. Its cool to have a bite all to your self. If I didnt make my living selling baits I wouldnt show them to anybody. I am not sure which bait or brand you chose but If ya got any more questions I will be happy to help out.
  13. I'll be there showing off my new line of rods. Plus I'll be walking around talking to everybody. Glenn are you going to be wearing your BR pro shirt?
  14. Where are these guys? I hope they are both alright. Anybody heard from them latley?
  15. There are definatly downsides. For me its harder to get high. If I catch a few fish from 4-7 lbs in a day, I am still disapointed I didnt get a big one. Now yes it was still fun but it definatly spoils you. I realy have to make myself have fun when I am fishing, especialy when I am just fishing for small tournament sized fish. I may go to a pond just to relax and the biggest fish in there might only be 5lb. I have to mentaly prepare myself to have fun catching small bass or it gets borring. I agree with WRB. It take a lot more dedication then most are willing to sacrafice. If I dedicated more time to fishing I honestly believe I could put up some huge numbers. This year I avereaged a little better then 1 big fish per trip. Big being anything over 8lbs. I also caught a bunch over ten and beat my pb twice. The sad thing is I caught a few 9's and 10's after my monsters and they just werent as exciting. When you raise the bar it gets harder and harder to get "high" It takes a reality check and a slump to make you apreciate the non giant big fish. Now as far as fishing for 1 big bite??????????????????????????? Well I used to do that. Now I fish for 3 or 4 or 6 big bites in a trip. I ususly dont get one big bite. I either get several or none. The one big bite is kind of a myth. Ask anybody who consistantly catches big bass if they have ever had one of those special days where they catch multiple big bass. Thats why we put in the hours and dedication. and of course the ocasional monster. After a while catching 6-9lb bass looses some of its excitement. I am actualy a little burnt out on LMB this year. I went about 15 times and had my best year evey and I am good for at least a few months. Thank God I have the ocean. Now I have a bunch of other trophy fish that I am hungy for!!!!!
  16. The guys here on BR are some of the nicest guys youl see on a fishing forrum. In the pic your hand is litteraly bigger then your head. I would realisticaly guess the fish at 2 lbs. Nice little fatty!
  17. Congrats on your retirement!
  18. Becuse you see part of the screw and the hook eye and the knot you tied. Plus all thos thing will grab weeds. When you use a Falcon stlye hook you rig it similar to a texas worm except you push the hook eye through the bait from the chin out the mouth and then tie. Then you push the hook back in and and hook the bait. all you see is your line entering the mouth of the bait. You skin hook the top and all yous should see is some hoo shank and weight under the belly of the bait. I have not tried all the different brands but the rigging will work for all of them . I just dont like a bunch of hardware showing. Its very unnatural looking and I have seen big old smart fish inspect baits even at a prety quick retreiv.
  19. Do not send them back !!! you guys need to use them for their strength. the can be rigged EXTREMELY WEEDLESS. you can throw them places that no crank or spinnerbait could ever get through. Hech you can fish them on top of slop. I preferr the Falcon hooks and burry the whole hook like you would a texas rigged worm. I dont like the hooks with the screw on front. These baits have their place. They definatly arent magic and some work a lot better then others but they can be fish killers.
  20. Thanks guys, LBH 3 6's in one day is good day for me this late in the year. It all depends on the what when and where. If all I could muster was 3 6's while I was sight fishing I would consider it a poor day almost a failer. If I caught them while worm fishing it would be a GREAT day. Now summertime swimbaiting I think its a alright day. It comes down to expectations. I was hoping for a 10 but I didnt realy expect to get one so 3 good bites is a fun day. I probably wont do too much more LMB fishing for a while. Now its time to catch salty fish!!
  21. Sorry about that Paul. i read your PM and forgot to respond. I responed now though
  22. The first and the last look the biggest but he is sticking them out HARD. 2 and 4 look the smallest but its the picture angle. They are all pretty close. probably within a pound of eachother and I still say her fish is not the smallest.
  23. I went fishing a couple days ago and had a decent day. Nothing huge but it was still fun. I showed up at the lake at around 10 and fished untill about 1:30 I got bit and landed one about 6lbs within the first ten minutes. I didnt weight it and I didnt take pictures becuase there were a bunch of other fisherman around and I didnt want them to see that the bass were right under their noses biting. I let it go quickly. I then coverd a lot of water without another bite. I was just about ready to go home when I got my second bite. This time when I swung and stuck this fish I noticed it wasnt alone. there was another one that came in with it trying to steal my swimbait out of the other fishes mouth. I quickly put the first fish one a stringer and casted out. I didnt get the twin on the very next cast but it was probably 3 casts later. Both fish hit hard and it was fun. Becuase I saw that they were only 5-7lbs I let them jump and I fought them but only a little bit. I didnt want to push my luck too much. There was a guy and his wife a few feet away fishing that couldnt believe I caught fish on that huge lure(ha ha my baby bass is only about 4 1/2 in) He started taking pictures so I asked him if he would use my camera and take a few for me since I was fishing alone. I asked him what he thought they weighed and he said "I have no idea, I have never seen bass that big..... maybe 10lbs" I luaghed and said I thought they were both around 6. I weighed them with my salter and they were 6 even and 6.1. I felt prety cool calling their weights that good! lol. I was using a light swimbait rod with a low pro Okuma VS bait caster and I think 20lb test. bait of choice was my baby bass slow rolled. Both fish spent about 5 minutes total on the stringer and then they were released good and strong.
  24. They all look between 4 and 6 lbs. #3 is not the smallest
  25. Actualy Eddie after looking at the non cropped pic the fish does look a little longer. I still dont think its 24 but 21-22 is quite believable. I would have to add about a lb to my first estimate. I dont think its 6 but it might be. It Just looks a little to thin. Heck your not even an ugly guy you should have posted it that way to begin with ;D No way that fish is under 4lbs.
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