I looked pretty interestedly at the Sebile Action First Pivot Frog, which features a single hook that swings side to side. What do you think of it? Is it a gamechanger? I don't do a lot of frogging, but innovative lures never fail to catch my eye.
I don't go nuts about cleaning my lures, if they're dirty they'll probably look more natural and taste earthy . Plus, just throwing them will often clean them for you.
Why do there have to be so many fishery scientists on here?
By "hybrid" bluegill I guess I was just thinking of a private pond I've fished that has hybrid bluegill, and they're huge. So yeah, your bluegill is huge (aka hybrid.)
I don't own a new spinning combo, but I've heard really good stuff about the St. Croix Mojo Bass rods and Shimano spinning reels. That's probably the route I'd go.
Somebody gave me an old Shimano spinning combo and another three boxes of finesse worms (that I'm still using) and got me started in fishing. I probably wouldn't be using worms right now if he hadn't introduced them to me.
Here's a little trick I learned: "measure" the fish-length and girth- with some mono, cut it off, and measure the length at home. Voila! Problem solved.
I've seen one before, and they're not good. The owner of a private pond I've fished at has a solitary otter destroying his stocked fish. He's tried to trap it, but to no avail.
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