Nope, but I am fishing Texas 53. First one for me is Sunday on Sam Rayburn. Up at the lake now. Got a club tournament tommorrow so hopefully I can get on some.
I voted for bass, however, I have not watched a fishing show since last years Bassmasters Classic. My time is worth more than watching a 30 minute or one hour product commerical. Besides I'm usually on the water on the weekend.
Occasionally i will go purchase a new lure i have never fished. Usually it comes from fishing a tournament on a lake i have never been on and i will purchase a couple of the local, hot lures reccommended by a local tackle shop. To be honest with you i don't ever remember catching a lot of fish on them either. Just usually stick with the ones i have been fishing for years. They have not let me down yet.
Yes but they are perfect when you want to add a little color to a jig or spinnerbait while on the water. They've saved more than one tournament for me.
Exactly, and i have yet to have one break. The tighter you cinch it the more the skirt will flare.
One thing is for sure, he will figure out what it takes to get bit, and whatever that is he will use to win a bunch of dollars. His versatility, ability to read water, and his ability to adapt hour to hour is what makes him great.
Regardless of the type of lure.
If you buy used spend the extra dollars to have it checked out by a qualified tech. If you don't it's your own fault. Best money you will ever spend.
If the seller agrees to let you have the boat inspected chances are it's a decent boat. If he balks just thank him and walk away.
Good luck
Jack
Church groups
Police departments
As well as the above suggestions
FYI, nice snowfall you guys have gotten this week. My wife is in your city(Champaign) working this week and sent me pictures last night. She will be there until thursday night and she has been taking a cab to and from the dialysis facilities that she has to go to to train employees.
Jack
I moved away from all the rattling lures several years ago and instantly saw an increase in my catch. firmly believe the fish have long ago become accustomed to the rattles. Strike King makes a very good crankbait.
Only use them now when fishing dingy water.
I read an article not long ago in Bass West USA that stated one of those Arizona lakes now had a sizable population of shad in it and due to that the fishing had greatly improved. You might want to check with someone out there and see if that was not so. I have the mags here, will research it and see if i can't get you more info and the article.
Jack
Personally, i think that mag is the best on the market.
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