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paangler13

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About paangler13

  • Birthday 11/29/1979

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  • My PB
    Between 5-6 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Raystown Lake, Raystown, Frankstown branch of the Juniata

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  1. My favorite is a pad crasher with a white belly and a yellow back. The keys is the white, the back is so I can see the dang thing at 40 yards! I fish all white a lot too. My theory is this: Shad, perch, crappie, frogs, mice, suckers, bass, trout, all have white bellies. At some point in time, a bass has seen some white as it struck something from below! Black is good too, especially on really dark days and early and late. Good luck! Jim
  2. tiger musky. Jim
  3. I really like using as large a reel as I can get away with. I never use anything smaller than a 2500 size reel. My main ultralight setup is a 5.5 ft Tennessee style handle rod(bps micro light) with a 4000 size reel! I like being able to take up a lot of line quickly, plus the bigger spool cuts down on line twist. I do a lot of spinner fishing for trout with this setup, so minimizing line twist is a big deal for me! I also use it for crappie and perch, and river fishing for smallies. Can cast light lures a mile with four pound mono. If it were me, I'd stick to the 2500 size. I don't think you'll be disappointed! Jim
  4. I gave a bag of pink floating worms to my wife when we started fishing together (before she was my wife actually!) Told her I never had a lot of luck on them, but she just had to have em! Last year we went out with my boys fishing, she decided to use them finally. She WORE ME OUT on them!! She caught the more than me, bigger fish than me, and capped it off with a big ole pickerel too... well I have pink worms now!! I figure bass are like women. I have no idea what there are going to want on a given day, so you better have a little bit of everything to throw at them! Jim
  5. In colder water, I catch a lot more just pulling the bait between pauses. Instead of snapping or jerking the bait, I just reel it in six inches or a foot maybe then pause it. If the water is less than 55 degrees, I start with an 8 second pause, but will go clear up to 20. I looked in my log and last year the best day I had on a jerkbait was early in April, on an X-rap with a 12 second pause! Tight lines! Jim
  6. A friend of mine took the plunge two years ago. We were wading the Raystown Branch fishing for walleye, and he took a tumble! about a 20 minute walk from the vehicle. Water was lower 40's air temps in the upper 30's. till we got back at the truck, he was showing early signs of hypothermia. (starting to get tired, and shivering uncontrollably). We got him in dry clothes and warmed backup, but it was a sobering thought. remember even at 60 degrees you have about 10 to 15 minutes. I used to wear my pfd once in a while, mostly when i was alone. Since I had kids, i wear it all the time when moving, and even while fishing when the water is under 70. I can't stand the thought of my wife and kids waiting for them to recover my body. stay safe everyone. Like the sticker I had as a child said, "don't drown, it will spoil your day." Jim
  7. 5.09 on a black and blue jig. The last three years my biggest fish have all come on jigs. 5.09, 6.2, and 5.14. Jim
  8. This is why I am a better frog fisherman than you. I throw it a lot. I mean a whole bunch, probably more than I should. I love that it can go from open water to the bank, and catch fish the whole way. But, why I am better has to do with where you put it. I catch more fish fishing behind guys cause I put it right on the bank. It is amazing how shallow bass will be in thick slop. Also stick it where the sun doesn't shine, Literally! Shade, and shade lines, up into bushes, over limbs, as deep as you can get it. There is a reason for that 65# braid! If YOU want to be a better frog fisherman than ME, than my advice is to practice casting...... Jim
  9. The shad will be in the creeks by then, so thats where i would say to start. James creek and Aitch both have launches. Brumbaugh cove is right there too. Makes it handy having three creeks pretty close. They are in the middle part of the lake(MM 13) . I fish the upper end more, from MM18 to 26. There you have Shy beaver, coffee run, and some other smaller creeks. There is usually some bait and bass in the main lake too, on steeper banks. It seems like since the weeds have went away, you need to be on the bait. Lipless baits, crankbaits, jigs, jerkbaits. I would stay with shad patterns. The water should be pretty clear, especially down the lake. Hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions! Jim
  10. On shore or boat? Jim
  11. Sayers is pretty good. it's right up rt 26. Jim
  12. Boat = Break Out Another Thousand!!!!!! I Just wanted to chime in on the lure retriever too. The only "tool" that i take from my boat to others when i go fishing with them! My dad made it almost 30 years ago, it's a hound dog style and has saved us HUNDREDS, if not THOUSANDS of dollars in that time! Still lose one now and again, but there have been years were I never lost a crankbait all year! Thanks for the tips guys, Jim
  13. Roll cast, or pitch, depending on distance. One thing I will say, is don't skip spots! Last year I tried making casts I knew I couldn't make, even making repeated casts to spots I blew out retrieving a lure from a previous cast. I Noticed my casting got better (more accurate, more stealth on splash down.) My pitching is what I really worked on, and I feel it improved by leaps and bounds. I felt frustrated at times and some days I was in the trees more than the squirrels, but it made me a better caster, and a better fisherman. Jim
  14. So if I blast a seal, we have an early spring??? Ma, fetch me my rifle.... You southern boys don't understand what happens to a mans mind when your trapped in the house, the boat is snowed in, and you need a pickaxe and a stick of dynamite to find water! Jim
  15. I don't like it, simply because it eliminates huge chunks of the country from ever hosting a Classic. Hope you never want to see a classic above the mason dixon line again. The midwest is out, too. Not a big deal I guess, but I don't know why the wouldn't want to have their biggest tourny all over the country instead of 6 or 7 states. Jim
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