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Bass Justice

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About Bass Justice

  • Birthday 08/11/1987

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Peachtree City, Georgia
  • My PB
    Between 6-7 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    None yet :)
  • Other Interests
    Golfing!

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  1. That's what I was thinking. Gotta get Park Place too though right? Yeah I can't wait to get out in it! We all know Canada only has 3 days a year of non winter weather. Which are labeled Spring, Summer, and Fall accordingly. If you're like me then you are confused, but that won't stop us! A fishing report from a large lake (West Point) here in Georgia said the temps were "60's" so I am assuming it's still pre-spawn or winter-spring transition based on their lures suggestions and fish locations. Either way with this warm winter I feel like pre-spawn is right around the corner. Thanks everyone!
  2. Hey guys! Been a minute, ready to load up the Kayak this weekend and hit some local ponds, but the weather has been uncharacteristically warm this winter in Georgia, and maybe elsewhere? I am not sure. Looking at weather.com monthly averages, looks like it's been about 10 degrees higher than the average here so far this month. And I am wondering if the bass started their pre-spawn routine weeks ago and might be moving into the spawn. I know the change in pattern behavior is typically associated with longer days which aren't quite here yet, but I also know a steady water temperature increase gets them moving. From some local fishing reports looks like water temps are around 60 degrees or so. So my question is geared toward everyone everywhere, which is how do you go about very warm winters? I just feel like if the bass did mitigate to winter haunts, then they might have already moved up/ out and transitioned into pre spawn. Getting some feedback will help me at least get an idea. As a new fisherman I am not experienced or knowledgable enough to know how to treat a very abnormally warm winter. I mean, the average high/low temps for the next seven days here is 70/50 (usually 60/35). Crazy for middle February here. Thanks! -Mike
  3. Appreciate the feedback guys i'll look into all the suggestions!
  4. Looks like a LMB to me as well
  5. Oh yeah I probably should have disclosed that huh? Sorry, got really sunburnt on the trip and my mind isn't right! I think I can work with around $200 for a quality rod no problem
  6. So one week after posting about how my cheap Abu Garcia's I purchased two years ago were so durable and strong my spinning rod snapped in half on a cast while down in Florida, so I need a new one. I'm looking for a 7'0 rod, mostly to use for finesse style fishing like weightless worms, wacky rigs, drop shots, shaky heads, ned rigs, and other things of the like so I assume it should be medium or medium light strength with a moderate or moderate fast tip. What rod would guys recommend for this application? I'm pairing it with an Abu Garcia Silver Max spinning reel and plan on using 20lb braid with flouro leaders.
  7. I live in the south so ponds and lakes never ice over which means it's just fishing in cold weather for me! I can imagine I would go stir crazy not being able to go fish. Like Christmas eve or something
  8. Looking at the size of the HBF vs the size of the actual frog i'd say Strike King, Spro, Scum, and Livetarget need to come out with a DOUBLE XL version of a hollow body. Imagine the bass that would eat that size bullfrog... Easy 10lber!
  9. About a year ago on a golf course pond on a black buzz bait. On a "real" lake probably only about a 3 pounder. I didn't have a scale but after measuring using a video of her lying next to my rods, she was between 21"-23", which SHOULD put her between 5 and 7 so that's my story and i'm sticking to it.
  10. Yeah I am considering it for sure I definitely love my max's they are quality no doubt Like I said I have put them through hell with just carelessness and inexperience and they have been solid That's true. I suppose with my abuse of the reel i'm just expecting them to fail at some point. But maybe I should just take them apart and clean them up and keep them going
  11. Awesome. I will definitely consider buying a high end one and checking it out for sure. Thanks guys
  12. So I just got into LMB fishing two years ago and had some cash lying around, so I splurged and literally bought 4 rod and reel combos off of Abu Garcia's site. They were the Abu Garcia Pro Max rod and reel combos for $90 each give or take. They seemed like the cheapest combos that had decent reviews online, so I bought a bunch (4). My plan was to eventually and gradually replace a rod and reel each year with a more specific higher quality model, whether a better quality Abu, Shimano etc. I already have replaced two of the rods with two Dobyns rods which i love, but I really have to hand it to Abu without sounding like a promoter. I have straight up ABUSED these rods and reels. Backlashes, dropping them on concrete, in the water, getting snagged in cover and incorrectly using the rod to pull a lure free with all my strength, bending them to fit all 5 rods in my tiny Civic Hybrid, constant tangling within other rods, eyes getting bent (and bending them back), stepping on them I mean you name it. Not a chip, not a broken eye, nothing. Not to mention an average of 3 days a week fishing for several hours for the last two years which is however many casts that ends up being. I have read bad reviews about certain rods breaking with little use, and reels that the bearings that go out and whatnot, and I just can't envision that. Abu might have sold me to just go with their high end models for my replacements, but what do you guys think? I am loyal but if i'm going to spend $400+ on a reel I want it to be the best. Now I know certain reels might be best for certain situations similar to rods, but who all should I consider for my future upgrades? I literally fish every technique (not much finesse), and don't really want more than 5 total setups. Should I go with other manufacturers like Shimano when I upgrade, or should I look into Abu Garcia's Revo Beast lineup? Any users out there? Thanks guys! I hope I don't violate rules by talking about my experience! -Mike
  13. I went fishing today and man the carp would freak out for no reason. I'm in my kayak so they usually didn't see me until I was right on them and they cause a freaking typhoon when they speed away. Actually going Carp fishing next weekend to use for catfish bait in Florida the following week!
  14. I was wondering something as an inexperienced bass angler. I have been fishing local ponds and small lakes managed by the city and counties for the last year and have not been to a lake that was managed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. The GDNR is usually really good about updating there website and database with lake health, techniques, records etc, and of course finding information about city and county lakes is extremely difficult. My question is.. For those of you that fish both DNR managed waters and city/ county managed waters, do you notice a difference with fishing success or overall lake health? At a glance it SEEMS like the DNR is more on top of things but that may just be inexperience talking. Thanks for your input guys. -Mike
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