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Big Bait Fishing

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  1. that's up to your preference , some people like low gear ratios , some people like high gear ratios . my preference is in the middle , i like a 6.4:1 gear ratio which allows you to go slow but also burn the bait fast . unless your throwing deep diving baits (20-25+) you should be fine with any gear ratio . people choose low gear ratio for ease of very resistant baits . btw, the BB1 pro is a reel i'm gonna get soon , can't wait !!! also gonna get the BB2 pro wide spool for my swimbait rod !!
  2. use a good hook like Owner Wacky hooks !!!
  3. i fish big worms (Uptons Custom Baits ) weightless on an Owner oversize worm hook in 7/0 , i fish it over the tops of submerged grass in up to 15 ft. of water , slowly twitching it across the top of the grass trying not to let it get snagged .
  4. most lakes in California are water resevoirs ,so water contact is prohibited , if i lose a bait in deep water , it's gone !! i have seen people go thru tules in the shallow waters to get hung up baits .
  5. the Fuji SK2 spinning reel seat is very comfortable in my opinion , i know a lot of people don't like the SK2 casting reel seat , but i like it as i palm my reels so pretty much just use the trigger portion of the reel . I like a minamilistic reel seat , Fuji fits the bill , minimas aren't that comfortable .
  6. i got the weight from Otterrods , thanks !
  7. looking for the weight of a Fuji SKTS size 17 reel seat , thanks !
  8. go with a full custom , look into spinning rod blanks for the taper and backbone your'e looking for , i'm thinking of having one built but not for that light of lure rating , gonna build on a Phenix ultra 707ML , gonna use it for weightless stickbaits and small crankbaits , good luck ..
  9. that line is about 2-3 weeks , I've fished it about 10 times . i put some L & L on it when i spooled it up and once or twice i sprayed the spool the night before i planned to go fish the next day .
  10. most people texas rig them, if they wacky rigged them the hook would rip out on the cast unless you used o- rings , zip ties , or the tubing mentioned . i don't like to do all that so i buy baits that work for me , most all other stick baits stay on the hook when you cast them ...
  11. here's a picture of the line on the reel , notice that it looks chakly , not clear like it should be
  12. i don't hear any noise from my gears in my reel , but i can hear the level wind , it makes some sound as it works ..
  13. i'm wondering if i should just not use the L & L conditioner on it .
  14. so i used some KVD L&L on my 14 lb. Sunline Sniper and noticed my line getting a little chalky , the L&L has done nothing that i can see to improve the line , anyone have any issues like this ??
  15. cause they fly right off on the cast !! the senko is way to soft , and i don't like the o-rings and other ways to rig them . i just use durable baits , i use an Owner 1/0 wacky hook .
  16. drop shot - Robo worm FX 6'' straight tail worm in summer shad wacky rig - big bite baits 5'' trick stick in tilapia shakey head - Savage Gear 4'' real crawfish red
  17. i use 5'' stick baits but i wacky rig them 97% of the time , so Senko's are out . i use Big Bite Baits Trick Sticks in the 25 ct. pack , my favorite color is the '' Tilapia '' , great action and good mix of softness but still durable ...
  18. yeah , i'm super jealous !! i wish i had the extra room to be able to set up a wrapper
  19. once you have custom rods , fishing factory rods doesn't cut it at all ....
  20. TW has them , they have the '' black blue '' , in the picture of them they are black with blue flake . edit : they don't have the 5 '' , but you can probably '' kut'' them down to that size
  21. hopefully the guide feet were prepped right and set right .
  22. i think the natural shad is even better than the blue gizzard shad . almost same colors but more realistic ...
  23. don't forget to add some gills to your bait
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