I bought the 7'2" diesel earlier this season and I love it, I use it as a all purpose rod. Is the 7'6" just as good? I plan on using it for pitching and flipping only. Any opinions?
Just got into pitching t-rigs instead of just jigs. Throwing a 1/2oz tungsten, 5/0vmc hook, and a pit boss on 50lb braid to docks, and I just can't get bit. I don't know if the braid is to visible or I just haven't gave it enough time.. Any ideas why I'm not getting bit?
Honest to God, here in northen Wisconsin in musky infested waters. I've seen bigger bass attack one of these.. Take in mind two #10 blades, these aren't twice the size of a mepps 5, they are massive!
http://www.muskymayhemtackle.com/Product-DoubleCowgirl.aspx
One day ill boat a 50".. I've been raising lots of fish on single #8 bucktails. Caught a small one on a soft tail glider a few days ago. My musky season hasn't been incredible but I love knowing any cast could be the wall hanger.
Was fishing for musky last night, calm lake and the bucktail just wasn't producing. Found a big 7" walk the dog bait and threw it by the dock. Never used one before, I got the thing to walk back and forth then I saw a huge splash and reeled in like heck on my 8ft Heavy Fenwick ET rod this. I think I found my new bass presentation that I want to try.
What's the point of this line? Why would you want fish to see your line? I see this yellow line and now ghost white too. Maybe I'm just missing something...
Colors are the question always, some people say light colors in clear water? But if everyone's throwing that maybe the bass want a black worm instead?? The feel of a bite is something that comes with time.
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