In most of the tournaments that I fish in the summer many boats run out and drop shot on rockpiles, humps, ect., and it works great and wins a lot of tournaments. Many of these spots are pounded and the fish have seen every technique in the book and thus are very leery. I have realized that there are an abundance of large wrecks in about forty foot of water, but I have never heard of anybody fishing any of these spots. I see no reason why they don't hold fish and thought that they may be a diamond in the rough. Do people not fish them for a reason or do they just not talk about them for fear of giving away a hotspot? The main wreck I am looking to fish is 100+ foot wooden steamer few hours from my house so I haven't had a chance to try it out and see if I is any good. Are their any factors that make a particular wreck "better" than the wrest?
Thanks,
Mass Bassin'
I disagree, I think casting distance can be a big factor when fishing a deep diving crankbait, fishing in gin clear water for skittish smallmouth, and casting to a target from shore.
I looked at the *** *** and really liked it, i heard its made really well, and no complaints, but i didnt know if it had anything that makes it shine above the rest. The chronarch ci4+ has xship and the lews turnament pro has an amazing reputation. But i will definately look closer at it. The trick shop by *** is a cool factor too.
Thank you, i actually had my eye on the lews turnament pro but i wrote team pro down earlyer for some reason. My buddy has the old turnament pro and i really like it, but i was looking at the new modle, and the magnesium one they added that ways like 5.3oz if im not misaken.
I have a replica of a five i caught a few years back and i have a couple real mounts a friend gave me and i gotta say the replicas are not as realistic but i would rather have a the replica and let the fish go, unless the fish was dead or about to die. in that case i would definately get a real mount.
Ive been looking at a reel to buy in the $200-$300 range that incorperates power and a light weight build. So far ive decided on a chronarch ci4+ or a revo premier. There gonna serve as a jig fishing reel and be paired with a 7'1" heavy powell max 3d. I cant make up my mind and i need some help deciding. What would you choose? Are there any other reels you would recommend?
Thanks,
Mass Bassin'
Zoom finnesse worm, dream shot, bruzer baits crazy craw, z man finnesse worm, ect, ect,
My killer d-shot bait is a kitch swing impact tho, looks like a goby if u have gobies where u are, just looks like a baitfish to fish around here because i dont have gobies at some of my lakes
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