Just a random word of advice, id never fully crank down a reels drag. I don't believe its good for the reel, you can come close but I wouldn't ever max it out....
http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/spinnerbaits-bass-fishing.html
http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/146174-spinnerbaits-chatterbaits-what-size-do-you-throw-and-why/
http://www.bassresource.com/fish/spinnerbaits.html
http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/selecting_spinnerbaits.html
http://www.bassresource.com/beginner/spinnerbait_bass_fishing.html
http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/spinnerbait_bass_fishing.html
Plenty of good info on this site about spinnerbaits if ya look around, good luck!
Its a mix of having a way to experience the outdoors and solving the puzzle of bass fishing for me.
I can go out and get skunked and still say I enjoyed the day, but it helps to catch a hawg every now and again lol
90%.... That's seems like a huge number and a little over exaggerated.
So if I'm fishing for 2 hours and get 20 bites I'm only gonna notice 2 of them?? Idk that just seems like a lot.
Does anyone else have a problem with these where when you rig them vertical sometimes the tail wont flap right, like one flap will wiggle and the other wont? I trimmed my jig a little to make sure the strands weren't interfering with the trailers action but it still happens every couple of baits.
And do any of y'all ever rig your rage craws vertical? I've never tried it but its my main trailer for swim jigs when rigged horizontally like normal.
Figured id ask this here instead of making a new thread.
It was a 20 inch bass weighing 5lbs.
And If I catch another big bass 6lbs+ I won't be getting it mounted, even if I catch a 10lber I won't get it mounted. I might take measurements but if anything I'm gonna be getting a replica which wouldn't be likely ethier.
Now if I catch a complete monster then I'll tell you right now I'll get a replica mount made for it!
Ask him how he knows its a male or female then laugh in his face when he gives some bull answer...
From what I understand there are some ways you can make a educated guess but there is no way to be 100% sure if a bass is male or female just by looking at them.
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