Depends on where the skeg is on your motor. If the skeg is in front, yes, it’s behind the skeg, if not, it’s mounted in front. That’s why I asked which motor you have.
Which trolling motor do you have? If the transducer isn’t built into the motor, nearly everybody mounts the transducer to the motor. The skeg on the motor protects the transducer pretty well.
I don’t believe line spooks fish, so I go straight braid with jerkbaits. If you think it does, and, you believe the myth that a bass can’t see FC lines, use a leader.
Why are you trying to lift a 5 lb weight? Would you be trying to set the drag to compare lifting a 5 lb bass with the rod? The drag is there to help you fight fish, not lift them with the rod.
Totally depends on the lake. Some lakes I fish it’s a thousand bass to one pike, some lakes it’s 50/50. Another has 10 pike to every bass. There is no average that can be applied to all lakes.
That's because the number of hunters and fishermen are declining, there isn't a lot of profit in fishing gear, and there is a lot of profit in clothing.
One of the best ways to make sure you get wind knots and birds nests on a spinning reel is to overfill the spool. Not too sure why finesse fishing would work better with a full spool either. I’d like to hear the reasoning behind that.
You don’t say if you are talking about spinning or casting gear. I made the switch from right to left hand casting gear instantly. I was already using my right hand to cast both bait casting and spinning rods, and was cranking my spinning reels with my left hand, so to me, reeling the bait caster with my left hand was not the least bit awkward.
You didn’t say what kind of line you are using. A braided line with no stretch will require less effort to get a good hookset than a mono or fluoro line that stretches does.
As you can see from this thread and every other rod discussion, choosing a rod is a very personal choice. One guys favorite, another guy hates. I could never choose one based on other people’s choices. I own Avids and Avid X’s I like them both.
Gander Mountain was purchased by Camping World. They re-branded some of the old Gander Mountain stores as Gander Outdoors with an entirely different inventory.
Above most dams are not good places to catch smallmouth. Typically, the areas are silted in, have low oxygen levels, and have the worst water quality. It’s the reason most environmentalists are working to remove dams wherever possible.
I only use plastic grubs, never saw any rubber ones or pay much attention to brand. Color depends on what fish I’m after. Greens, browns, blacks and purple for bass. Yellows, whites for walleye and pike.
I know I’m in the minority on this one but I don’t think it’s right to hold a fish out an arms length away from your body, towards the camera, to make it appear bigger than it really is. If you want to highlight the fish, fine. Zoom in on it, stand closer to the camera, or crop the photo later.
I can’t wear gloves at all. Hooks are always getting stuck in them, and I hate the way they feel. My hands are the only part of me that gets hit by direct sun and I keep a lot of sunscreen on them.
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