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JRez

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    Richmond, Virginia
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    Between 6-7 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    All three

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    Picked up fishing during my time in the Air Force. I am thankful to have served with friends from different parts of the country that showed me a lot about fishing. 

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  1. I was about to say Oregon! that would be my dream spot. Great freshwater fishing salmon, steelhead, trout etc..and you got the ocean for another great selection. Even Dungeness crabs. I'm in Richmond, VA area it's kind of the same except hotter. Good freshwater and close to the ocean/Chesapeake bay and mountains. I would take California off your list tho, originally from socal and can't stand it. I love the weather and fishing opportunities, the expenses to live in the state is god awful. It seriously expensive and will slowly kill you. Unless you make a cumulative 300k. You work to survive there...while other states you work to have fun.
  2. I like the Okuma steelhead, salmon, trout (SST) Series. I have the 7' ultralight and feels amazing. Super sensitive and can cast 1/8 spinner a mile. However, it's inexpensive (under $100), but proved to be high end quality in my opinion. Not sure if you're only interested in high price equipment. If not, maybe check them out.
  3. I have a 7' Okuma SST Ultralight rod. It's the steelhead, salmon, trout (SST) series. It works and feels great. It can also cast the small panther martin spinners a mile. Super sensitive and being an ultralight, makes it really fun. I even used it for smallmouth. The price is great for the quality. I believe it was around $30-$40.
  4. Thats pretty legit. I was just at bass pro the other day looking a fly tying kits. I need to start making then before I go broke.
  5. Awesome! Thanks. I believe I have small water floats. I actually just picked up a 1/8 oz panther martin gold/black body yellow spots. However, I'm going to start off fly fishing, but will have the spinner set up close by. The problem is that VA just stocked nothing but dinks. They make you purchase an extra license for trout and stock goldfish. Pretty sure the Bass are crushing them as we speak. I should bust out a rainbow trout whopper plopper.
  6. I was kidding about the 50 creel limit. Haha. I have never seen states allow you to keep more than 6. It's 4 for me and 6 if I go in certain areas. I just moved to Richmond, VA and so far I'm irritated by the weak trout scene.
  7. Whats the state creel limit? 50 per person?
  8. I just bought some powerbait and set up a rod for it. How are you guys fishing it? Just casting it and put it in a holder for a bite? or do you so a slow retrieve? I'm used to bass fishing or fly fishing so the sit and wait kind of tortures me. However, I did see some people catch a ton of trout with powerbait while I struggled with a fly.
  9. Drop shot roboworm (morning dawn) usually gets the job done. Just choose a good spot with some cover. I'm sure one of them will crush the roboworm.
  10. I'll be fishing for stocked trout this season and was wondering if anyone had any experience with berkley mice tails. I heard good things about them and picked up a few to try. I'm just trying to figure out what hook set up would work best. If you have used them, how did you rig them on your hook? rig it like a worm? nose hook the head? Also, what hook size and style of hook improved hook up ratios. Heres a pic on what I was thinking. I used a threader so my line comes out the head. You guys think rigging it like this would work? Basically, I set up a carolina rig, 1/8oz, bead, swivel, and attached an 18-24 inch 4# mono leader. The hook is a size 14. I checked to see if it floats and it does. Any thoughts y'all? Looking for some constructive criticism. Thanks!
  11. Yea, definitely need to have some instincts. Especially, bank fishing. Trying to teach my friend this who lives in a different state. Just don't cast out and pray. There's a lot more to it than most people think. I bank fish so I don't have any fish finders or other mapping devices. I try to look up details about the lake and take mental notes on land points etc. Once I get there I can usually have a good idea where they post up.
  12. Haha good luck! From what I experienced as a kid, it was hard. Massive pressure. Now a days, I hear it's even worse. The masses of people put so much pressure on those piers that it's extremely hard to get anything decent. Not to mention overfishing is bad. I remember throwing back an undersized halibut and so many people freaked lol. The best surf fishing I experienced was at Vandenburg AFB. You have so much beach with zero pressure. Real peaceful out there with a lucrative return. Just need to need to sign that dotted line though.
  13. That would be awesome! I live approximately300 yards from a Cabelas; however, they don't have the tackle I use. It's annoying. The BPS is 15 min away so I never had it as bad as some people. Just looking forward the short walk to get everything I need.
  14. haha! I can see that. It just attracts all sorts of wildlife. Im going to try it tomorrow during sunrise. See if I can get the beast in its lair again.
  15. That's cute. My dad inadvertently made me a southpaw. I had no idea I was using lefty reels for years.
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