Use a flipping stick and 65# braid, NO LEADER. You will lose them from shore.
I absolutely crush smallies in the Oneida River in fall tournaments with an A-rig. It is exhausting to throw for 8 hours, but was never out of the money in club tournaments there throwing it. And yes, the strike is vicious and intoxicating.
Automatic door locks ruined my acid test. Unlock and open the passenger door for her. If she didn't lean over and unlock the driver side door, no second date.
I'd rather use something waterproof, less delicate, and purpose built. Granted budget is a concern, but I already a Helix 5 and a 7. Do you SI/DI with a castable?
For rentals, I mounted a graph to a plastic lunch cooler. Put the battery inside. I attached the TD to a 1x3 scrap about 30" long. Then I c clamped that to the transom and there you go - SI/DI/GPS in a rental.
Spinnerbaits are one of the baits I introduce to my students first. I always start with moving baits. They get bit, and require zero bite detection and fish almost never come unpinned. They're a huge confidence builder for them and they're easy to learn.
Not sure what is difficult about cast a spinnerbait. Tie a 1/2 oz bait and let it rip. There's no nuance there until you decide there is. In the meantime, chuck and wind.
If you're catching coelacanth, you might want to alert the scientific community, lol.
Anyway, durability isn't much an issue. If the skirt gets that bad, it's probably time to abandon that bait.
Thank goodness they tell me to like and subscribe. I would have forgotten to do that.
I'm seeing a big shift to Patreon, for basically a few bucks a month. If you like a channel, and they have one, it's a much cleaner environment to enjoy good content. I follow Drum! w/ Mike and Eddy and Hawk vs. Wolf.
Okay, thanks. I appreciate your advice a lot. This is all new to me. Whatever it takes to keep me on my skateboard. I'll take all the other benefits too.
I've got a pretty severe cold that started yesterday. Not too much coughing, mostly just weak, snotty, and sore throat. I'm due to work out tonight. What's your move here? Grind through it?
Also, I just started noticing I have lats, lol. So that's working.
A typical journalist probably doesn't know the difference between a walleye boat and a bass boat. That's probably their boat in the picture. It would be too difficult to find stock photo of a Ranger walleye boat and a DNR pickup.
This is an easy fix that too few utilize.
I've also found marking every fish you caught can often define the boundaries of a spot. You can sometimes see where those catches align perfectly with some structural element like a ditch, ledge, or flat.
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