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Jigfishn10

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  1. Early in the season I'll use small lures. Bass in our neck of the woods this time of year will be slow so casting small lures gives me an opportunity to catch multi species. Catching trout and crappie are a ton of fun and will hit those lures as well as bass. Just remember, catching something this time of year is betting than casting practice. @EGbassing and @MartinTheFisherman, appreciate your participation. Glad to see your generation getting involved in this sport. Stay involved guys.
  2. Bed fishing? Same results, they turn over
  3. I remember fishing a Denny Brauer Pro Jig and the eye was turned 90* from then "standard", it made a difference to him (he made a lot of money selling those jigs to the public), but I never saw a difference.
  4. I generally practice during the winter on hard water. Works like a champ.
  5. Pillows of paradise
  6. I tried rigging heavy weight, light weight and mojo rigging and I hate it. I just don't have the feel of the bait like I do with a t-rig or jig. Mojo rig is probably as close as I can get to getting any feel for the bait.
  7. @jimmyjoe gave you some really good info. Just wanted to reinforce what he's already mentioned here: 1. Why do some willows spin on a nice, tight axis while others spin on a wider axis? The following applies to all blades. The bigger the blade the more thump, lift and drag it has. The bigger blade is not only longer but wider. The wider blade will generally arc out wider. Willows will stay tighter followed by Indiana followed by Colorado. We'll just keep our discussion limited to those 3 for now. Because willows are narrower they tend to fish faster...less drag. 2. All things being equal (same skirt, same blades, etc.) which can you roll slower while still keeping the blades spinning, a heavier or lighter spinnerbait? This is a matter of preference, but from what we know about blades above, I'd pick a single willow if I want to roll somewhat quickly. Indiana's followed by Colorado's will fish slower. I hope this helps. It's only a small sample size of a lot of different factors that affect the way a spinnerbait swims. There are really no hard and fast rules, but a little information that can help you when determining your spinnerbait selection.
  8. Maybe you need a drop of oil on the spool bearings. It happened to me yesterday, in fact. Different reel, same problem. For whatever reason they were dry. Just a guess
  9. Fixed it for you @fin, I made that about 4 years ago, it’s been retied a few times. I can flat out find fish with that contraption
  10. Here’s a spinnerbait that can flat out bird dog fish. Casts like a rocket, the blades spin opposite each other and can be fished any depth.
  11. THAT’S IT! (low key) except I don’t have a cool trailer like that. ? I don’t mean to get off topic, but A-Jay, with that bulky trailer, do find you need to fish that quicker because of the added weight? I can honestly say I never went that bulky.
  12. I make my own but the BEST I’ve fished with and still have some are Megastrike Strikeback. Single willow for fishing bottom Single Colorado for early season, night and murky waters ”All Around” would be willow main blade with Colorado on the shaft
  13. That’s a beauty for sure! WTG @Fishing Rhino! I’ll be ordering a TM soon for my Zodiac, we should all try and get together some where down there.
  14. It never made sense to me. You fish in a tourney to win. You fish on the weekend to catch fish. Why would you leave your confidence bait in the box. It’s like telling a pitcher to throw his 3rd best pitch on a 3-2 count with bases loaded.
  15. Nope, out to have fun, not to stress over it.
  16. Couldn’t agree more JF
  17. Mojo Rig. I can not get the feel of what my bait is doing and I know I'm missing more bites than on a t-rig.
  18. Great to hear! Not great to hear about your rig...good luck with it
  19. Now that I think of it, Larry didn't do a ton of Bass fishing, so picking out that episode is a long shot
  20. I may not get out and fish Sunday, my son's indoor baseball practice got cancelled last night moving it to outdoors on Sunday with temps anticipated to be in the 60*'s. Spring has sprung here in the Bay State
  21. Trevor Gowdy's Monster Fish was along the same premise. Larry Dahlberg Hunt for Big Fish?
  22. Quite possible why @fin has it now and not the original owner.
  23. I got gas last night and had a pretty good chuckle after reading this notice on the gas pump:
  24. Sometimes when fish short strike a spinnerbait I kill the retrieve and will get bit. If that doesn't work I speed it up and more often than not it gets blasted. @YoTone, good advice there.
  25. Thanks @tbone1993, your advice is not lost with me. Your post was helpful and not abrasive. I have my methods to clean and lube a reel I was taught and have used for years. It works for me. In fact my reels last for years and only get taken out of service when parts just flat out get worn from use and I can't find replacements. I think what gets lost here is that the OP is looking for a tutorial so to speak to clean his/her reel. I and another member raised an eyebrow about using a product that's meant to be used for something other than a fishing reel. Kind of in an off the cuff sort of way. I work in construction and comply to manufacturer's recommendations otherwise the warranty would be invalid. To me, using a product that may cause defects, in this case, a reel, wouldn't bother me, I'll get another one, but to some members it could be a big deal. I was just expressing a concern about using something that is not intended for use in a reel. No harm no foul. I don't normally get into threads like these and now I wished I didn't. "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it"...Ferris Buehler With that, I'm done here.
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