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everythingthatswims

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  1. Instead of coming up with an outlandish question to ask during these hard times, I went out and caught this little one to bug you guys with. Hit a 1/4oz redeye shad. Guides were iced up BAD...I'm fed up with winter and there's still quite a bit of it left!
  2. Otters are pretty cool. I had one swim up and look at me while I was crappie fishing last year in February.
  3. Agreed, "winter"
  4. I have experimented with different blades and lipless, so far a 1/8oz blade and the 2.5" bbz shad get bit the most. Someone needs to produce a blade with a big profile but small weight.
  5. If you want a truly hard fighting fish, don't target largemouth. Outsmarting them is what I enjoy, you can't find a more dynamic fish out there to to pursue.
  6. A lure retriever with a 100% success rate. Clam shell package on Hudds. A blade bait for shallow water (If spro could put a treble on the tail of their 2.5" shad that would do the job).
  7. Living in Florida and "switching" to freshwater.....
  8. Judging from the fishing that Winkiedoodles on youtube does, there is a pretty good winter bite on Table Rock!
  9. Probably would have beat Manabu Kurita's fish.
  10. 19" and 21"....6lb test on a drop shot rod, you bet it was fun! OBX
  11. They get bit. Don't worry. Of course I'm fishing for stupid east coast fish that have never seen a bait like that before
  12. I strongly recommend the KVD 1.5, they are excellent baits and don't break the bank (comes in tons of colors too). I have also done well with the 1.0, haven't fished a 2.5 yet. Eager to try the new wakebait.
  13. The new gets tons of pressure, I would suggest sticking with finesse presentations, and topwater in the early morning. T-rig a 3" senko with a 1/16 or 1/8oz weight and let it drift along the bottom, twitching it every now and then.
  14. Get some 3" gulp minnows, some jigheads, some drop shot hooks/weights, and call it a day! . Seriously, if you want to do some multispecies fishing, gulp minnows will get the job done.
  15. 4lb test, no backreeling 4lb test, no backreeling It's just unnecessary, reels these days have drags that can handle it. And if you backreel, you don't get to hear that thing SINGIN'!
  16. I had a day this summer when the bass were really fired up eating a 6" bull shad and an 8" BBZ. I probably only landed a dozen fish, but almost all of them were in the 3-6lb range, and I lost a fish that was probably 8lbs, just couldn't keep his head under water.. This all took place from dark thirty until about 2 hours after sunrise on a river roughly 20 yards wide. The water was clear enough for me to see every strike!
  17. ^THIS...the problem is, boats/kayaks/float tubes are prohibited at my favorite spot. I get to go swimming a lot
  18. They definitely will, but it doesn't happen very often at all (at least for me). Once they get within 10 feet of me they tend to drop further and deeper behind the bait, before swimming off. I did have a fish that caught me so off guard that I had to let line out to land him!
  19. Bead Head Pheasant Tail, Bead Head Hare's Ear, Parachute Adams, Kreelex, Wooly Bugger, and if you fish stocked trout, you're gonna need some egg patterns.
  20. Get a medium action baitcaster or spinning combo, spool it with 10-12lb mono, and go from there. Specialized rods help but you can still get it done with one setup. Get a few basic baits, squarebill, topwater, spinnerbait, and t-rig stuff. If you're really into it, the bday and holiday $ will go straight to fishing
  21. I will be fishing all through the winter regardless of when pre spawn is supposed to be. I stumble into it! The bass in late February and early march are definitely more active than the fish in December and January, even though temps are the same.
  22. A boat gives you more freedom to fish different spots, but you can be much more stealthy from the bank. No way to hide from a follower when you are in a boat, but if you play your card right when fishing from the bank, they will still eat inches from your rod tip. Don't go looking for anything in saltwater that will compare to what you had in FL......
  23. I tagged and released a 26" baby cobia from a pier in the Outer Banks last summer. Now if someone else catches it I will get a letter in the mail about the details! Pretty cool.
  24. I strongly reccomend TFO Lefty Kreh signature series. If you go to BPS they will hook you up with a Hobbs Creek reel and line for pretty cheap w/ the TFO. Ends up being around $150 for the whole thing
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