Has anybody tried the chrome silver color of the Spro rat? I was going to get the morning dawn color but dsg (which I have a gift card for) only has the size 40 rat in silver, but I can wait for them to get some other colors in if it matters much.
Keep some of the small ones, and if you don't like fish just give them away to someone who does. I fish in a couple small ponds that are overpopulated with little bass, so I always bring home limit from those ponds and keep some for myself, and give some away to other people that love fish but can't afford to buy fresh fish and don't fish.
So I have a gift card for gander mountain and I am looking to buy a cheap swimbait rod with it. My budget is fifty dollars, I was thinking of getting the lews laser graphite series casting rod in the 7'4" heavy moderate/fast model, does anyone have any experience with it? Or does gander have a better swimbait rod for under fifty bucks that you would recommend?
What is your favorite size and color of Buzzbaits, and your favorite brand? Also, do you guys use trailers and if you do, what is your favorite trailer?
Fished this afternoon for a couple hours. I had a friend with me, so I spent most of the time untangling and getting him un snagged. Only managed to catch five bass, all on frogs fished over weeds.
Cable's has the pfluegar president and tourney trail combo on sale for seventy dollars. Given that the president is a great budget reel and is normally only ten to twenty dollars less than the combo on its own anyway, it's a great deal getting the rod for ten bucks.
And academy has the H2O mettle on sale for $49.99.
I once broke a villain while trying unsnag a pointer, had a friend ruin an entire spool of tatsu, lost four pointers, one megabass, two blade baits, and seven Ned rigs. At the end of that day I was ready to scream.
It is technically a jig, but when I think of jigs I think of skirted jigs. I was just suggesting trying some of the other Midwest finesse retrieves made by experienced Ned riggers like Ned kahde.
Nice fish! But a Ned rig isn't really a jig, so I think your results will be multiplied if you try the swim/glide and shake retrieve. Basically you cast it out, and allow it to sink to the right depth while constantly and lightly shaking your rod tip. If it makes it to the bottom slowly reel it in a few feet while lightly shaking your rod tip. After moving it a few feet stop shaking it and allow it to glide back to the bottom on a tight line. But the nice thing about it is the bass like it so much they will usually bite it to some degree no matter how you retrieve it.
Fished this morning for almost four hours. Caught twenty three bass, all on a spook fished parallel to banks with submerged grass. The fish for the most part were on points, with a few still just inside the coves. Picked up two more cats yesterday, a 32.5 inch long fish and a 31 inch. I don't know why all of the catfish are the same size, I haven't caught anything this year over 33 inches or under 30.
A mushroom head mold from do-it with a wire keeper, 2 each in the sizes 1/32, 1/16, and 3/32 for Ned rigs. Much easier (and it would be nice to be able to use other sizes besides 1/16) than pouring one head at a time and having to make my own wire keepers that don't last very long.
The only time I use them is if I'm fishing with kids. Casting distance is tiny, most drags are horribly jerky, and the gear ratio is usually an ultra slow 3:1.
Yep. It works just as well in streams as it does in lakes. Every summer I always set aside a couple days for wading small rivers, and the only two things I bring are a Ned rig and a small grub.
It works just as well as floro with a few differences. Namely, mono has better knot strength, and if you fish in very clear water floro is more invisible but I don't really think the fish are that line shy anyway. So the answer to your question is that it works and works well.
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