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Jigfishn10

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  1. Congrats on your PB...nice fish
  2. I remeber working in Virginia during the summer back a few years ago and that would happen. It would be a touch and go situation. You certainly would like to fish, but you would never know what's coming with it. Here, just before the summer storm would hit and about an hour or two into it would be very productive and then it would shut down. I would fish a spinnerbait in those situations. It seems like the fish get so ampped up that they would hit an empty soda can if that's all you had. MHO
  3. Nice catch BMontana (did you change your screen name?) CRfisher, sorry to hear about the flu man, I'd go crazy if I had the flu this time of year...or any time of year for that matter. I love striperfishing, I may have to visit that area. PB was a 49" on a charter and 32" off a beach in ME. The one in ME was on 12lb test, 6.5' freshwater crankin stick. A day later I had one close to spooling me and then broke my line around a mooring...LOL MAhooksetts,where in northern MA are you? Do you have smallies your way? I miss the smallie bite. I'll take a 3 lb smallie any day on the end of my line...Keep it up MAMann, I've never fished out your way, but have really enjoyed the time I did spend out there. Keep plugging away, they'll come. Have you seen any spawing beds yet? I see some out here and have witnessed a few males guarding the beds, but with the rapid changes in temps and the early ice out, I think the spawn will last a little longer than normal out here anyway...not all bad. Take care guys. Keep this thread going, it would be nice to hear what's producing and what isn't during the season.
  4. WOW! I't's takened some time, but I'm slowly finding the MA guys... Nice to meet you all! sambf, I work in Waltham and fish a lot after work in Lexington. I do a lot of fishing on the weekends down @ Hougtons Pond in Milton/Canton, Buckmasters in Westwood and at times Ames Long Pond in Stoughton before it gets choked. I'm looking for more areas in the Waltham area. PM me sometime and we'll meet for a fish. Where abouts on the Charles do you fish? BTW, congrats on your 6 lber. My best this year is the pic under my forum sig.
  5. 1: Jigs - pitching, casting, swimming (caught all my largest bass on them) 2: Spinnerbait 3: Buzzbait (especially at night)
  6. This latest round of cold weather have pushed the bass out towards the middle of the ponds I've been fishing in. Had a couple of little ones hit, but nothing to speak of. I've tried for a reflex strike on spinnerbaits and got some strikes but no takers. Ususally when they hit I can kill the retrieve and they would come back and take it, but that's not happening. The little ones that I did manage to get were on a very slow retrieved jig and even then all you would see is your line moving sideways or you would lose the feel your jig. Hope you guys are having better luck than I am.
  7. Sorry about this. I must have suffered from vapor lock when I posted this. I do know the mold your are referring to. Again, my apologies.
  8. I did some research on this late last night and you're right Cadman. Basically what I came up with was that the bismuth/tin alloy was about approx. $16/lbs and if you try and make 3/8 oz jigs (probably 1/4 oz actual), your yield will be about 42 jigs in an ideal world making your cost a little better than $2.60/jig. Now you have to add the cost for the hook, skirt, trailer, paint and Kryptonite for line so you won't break off...LOL I don't even know if this alloy will cast in the mold the same way. Your right about the ban of lead topic as a new thread. I can see sinkers being ban, but this is getting a little over the top. Thanks for your input.
  9. Check out this post: "jig with eye as part of the jig head" in this forum. I'm not sure if this is what your referring to.
  10. I have an Arky Jig mold and MA will be banning the use of lead after next season. Has anyone used a different metal for making Jig heads? I hate the thoughts of spending $4-5/jig for the new tungsten ones, especially the way I go through them. Sorry if this is a redundant question. I thought I saw a post which had this topic within its contents, but I'm having trouble finding it.
  11. WOW! Nice job. I really like the top one. Keep up the good work.
  12. Hey Kevin, welcome aboard. What lakes do you fish in NH?
  13. WOW, beginning January 1, 2012 on Page 21...Totally missed that one...Thanks Tin Anyone need a Jig Mold after next season...
  14. Hey MA guys, I'm hearing that MA is considering banning ALL lead fishing products for next season. Has anyone heard about this issue? I can see lead sinkers, but why spinnerbaits, jigs, buzzbaits, etc.
  15. I've done it both ways, but prefer to install the brush guard after painting the jig. If installed while casting the lead then I would wrap the brush guard with painters tape prior to painting. MHO
  16. It doesn't sound like you're very far from me. PM me if you want to fish some night.
  17. The skirt really flares out like deer hair would in fly tying. I bet it looks real enticing in the water, how's your luck on them? Nice idea. I've been working on a hybrid jig. I leave the skirt long to give give a tube appearance and tie on chenille to the body over a piece of closed cell foam to get the body of a grub. Kind of a hula grub tube. When I tie the bottom of the shirt to the foam (just before the hook bend) it flares out as well. Not to the magnitude that you have there, yet it's been very effective so far. Keep up the good work. [edit] Opps, forgot to give my 2 cents. I tie my skirts with Size D rodbuilders thread, whip finish and coated twice with clear nail polish. I glue the weedgurad with guide foot adhesive (hot glue melt). I know the nail polish sounds weird, but spinnerbaits will last me a season with the same skirt.
  18. NICE...glad you got on em again! Where do you fish? I did as well last night. I moved to different spots which turned out to be on the opposite end of the res where I never had gotten much in the past. I picked up 3 in the 1 lb range and then a 4 lber in about 3-4' of water hopping a jig. I found some beds (I've never seen beds in this area before) that bluegill were hanging around, but not sure if they were spawning and I think the bass were coming in for dinner. Oh yeah, I was hopping my jig and got a tap tap. Reeled down, set the hook. It was a weird fight, but when I finally got it in, it turned out to be a rainbow trout. The trout had a 3' leader in it's mouth and my jig hooked the swivel at the end of the leader. What are the odds of that happening? LOL, you can't make that up.
  19. It doesn't look like it will work due to the angle of the eye of the hook. Click on the jig mold link and you'll see the recommended hooks have a 90 degree hook eye. Also, the hook eye you want is oriented differently and won't fit the mold. MHO of course
  20. Cheese, I'm in K-Port during the summer, PM me if you want to get a fish day in.
  21. VERY NICE WORK!
  22. Glad to hear someone's been having luck, nice going mackkie. CRFisher, I hear ya. The fish aren't where they're supposed to be this time of year. The water levels at one Res I fish at got pump down too low and it seems like a some structure got washed/relocated. The other pond I fish at seem to have relocated the fish and I'm spend more time trying to find them again. It actually stinks, my son is 5 and has just learned to use a baitcaster and I'm trying to get him on some fish before he get discouraged. We've tried 3 outings - 2 hrs/outing -thus far and have come up empty. Good luck to you both.
  23. I was doing well earleir in the season, but seem to be having trouble locating fish lately. I don't know if the cold fronts have been that bad or what. I've seen some, not a lot of males guarding beds and in my opinion are not in full spawn. How are you guys doing out there?
  24. Thanks buddy, I really appreciate the compliment. There are some really talented people here at BR, I can only hope I can get to your skill levels.
  25. I like the Saco area for both fresh & salt water fishing. You have the river, shops, beach and your night life needs. My humble opinion
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