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  1. All of these answers were awesome, thanks everybody!
  2. Hey Guys and Gals, During this cold NJ winter when everything is frozen, I am teaching myself how to pitch and flip. so I have 2 questions, when you do the wrist motion from movie the rod tip high then low, is that a slow motion, or is it more of a quick, flicking motion. Also how far can you accurately Pitch? Thanks guys!
  3. I suppose its just like finding any other fish then, look for its food I have heard live lining lake herring can be a pretty successful way of doing it, so I would either do that, or get a something that looks like one Thanks guys
  4. Thanks very much, thinking of heading to Hopatong and going for muskie or Hybrids
  5. First time I caught a Striper in the ocean it was like that one second still rod, next second BOOM.
  6. In NJ we have a couple lakes that host these fish, and I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge or articles on feeding habits, where they like to stay, what they go for etc. Thanks Gents
  7. Does anyone know which lakes allow gas boats, my popop has a Boston whaler outrage, we usually use it for salt water but we're thinking about putting it in freshwater. Thanks guys.
  8. I have a Pro qualifier that is a 6:4:1, but I hear a lot of people saying slower is better for cranks, and also I only have one rod set up I use actively and id like to have two to take with me (its my bait-casting set up, once I switched from spinning, I almost never want to go back, there is just something so satisfying about using a bait-caster) So I figure I would build another set up supremely for cranking since I rely on it so heavily and have the other work as my all around other bait rod (Lews is a bit out of my price range, and since I am building something I have never done before id like to keep it inexpensive but not so much it sacrifices quality (I know, thats a little contradicting) but if I can spend 100$ on reel and 130$ on rod, thats not so bad.
  9. I was thinking of mixing a ST Croxis (this http://www.***.com/St_Croix_Premier_Series_Cranking_Rods/descpage-SCPSCCR.html) MED/HVY version with A Abu Garcia Orra Winch (This http://www.***.com/Abu_Garcia_Orra_Winch_Casting_Reel/descpage-AGW.html) I find myself really enjoying the use of crankbaits, so I was going to make something more set towards them, while I do look extensively at reviews before I get anything, I was curious if you guys have heard anything about either of these products? good or bad. Also to anyone who has a cranking setup, show it off, let me see what you guys use to throw your favorite crankbait. Thanks.
  10. So far I have given this a read which seemed like a pretty valuable source of info http://www.umpquavalleybassmasters.com/bassbook.htm http://www.getsomebass.com/largemouthbass_bio.html So what I am getting which is Structure=Bass and Structure+cover=more bass and that the bigger fish (over 12in) prefers the deeper water, now its a matter of finding the structure and cover, which is what I need to work on, I have topo maps for most of the lakes in NJ and can be found here http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/lakemaps.htm (just incase anyone is curious) Ill give the C rig a try next time I go out, any recommendation for the weight of the sinker I should use?
  11. Thats a really interesting concept, and while I should still do research on how to find structure/cover, this would make it a whole lot easier, ill have to do some research on the product first.
  12. I 100% agree with this, and ive done some reading, just not enough, thanks very much for the information and suggestion guys!
  13. what time where you there sunday? I was there 4pm-8pm
  14. Good ol New Jersey yah know I actual found that Topo map and had a picture of it on my phone as a reference, but I had trouble finding it with what I brought out (I had some deep diving cranks but it would be easier to find with a worm) Also is there a certain depth they will be staying, or do they have no preference, I know they tend to go deeper if its brighter but how deep is that? Thanks for the help guys
  15. Hey everybody, So I am new at kayak fishing, and I took a trip to assunpink lake NJ today and was enjoying the use of my new toy that has taken me from the forced to shore lifestyle I was used to. But something I did not understand, Where do I find the bloody fish? I have been so used to shore fishing and just fishing where I could and not complaining about it, but with this kayak, I can go anywhere, but I do not know where to go? I do not have a fish finder, and I am not gonna have the funds to get one for some time, so is there someway of knowing where the fish are other than fishing everywhere? I understand fishing cover, but I cant fish structure if I do not know where it is. I appreciate any advice anyone has to give, and any suggestions o articles that may help with this. Thanks,
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