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J.Vincent

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About J.Vincent

  • Birthday October 8

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    SouthEast Michigan
  • My PB
    Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Lake St. Clair, Lake Toho, Farm Pond 13

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  1. Zoom 4.5 Finesse Worm or the Zoom Mag Finesse Worm on a #1 or 1/0 VMC Neko hook with a Do It Molds nose weight 👍
  2. For a shallow water angler targeting Largemouth, I’m looking first at water temp and the time of year. I think post winter leading into early spring is the most productive time of the year to target shallow rock (from my experience predominantly in northern fisheries). I’m sure there are exceptions and others will have their own strengths and experiences and opinions, based on where they fish; but I believe Shallow chunk rock or isolated chunk rock in general is best when water temps are between 45 and 55 degrees. Above those water temps, there is a greater amount of vegetation forming in most waters and the biological urge for bass to spawn and the more comfortable overall water temperatures will change how every Bass relates with available structure and cover. Sorry for the novel, but in a nutshell in shallower largemouth fisheries , rock in 2 to 8 feet is usually most productive before the Bass spawn and again during Shad spawns and again in mid to late fall as water temps begin to fall below 64 degrees again. I have far less experience fishing deep rock structure, but I do think the way largemouth relate to rock in deep water is less dependent on temperature and probably more dependent on current, water clarity and actual presence of a preferred forage.
  3. Very nice ? fish ! By native minnows are you referring to live Golden Shiners ?
  4. I think some anglers (not necessarily you) assume Florida is just filled with Ten pound bass in every puddle of water...but in my experience that hasn’t been the case, because I have 200+ hours fishing Florida waters, including Lake Tarpon, Lake Seminole, Kissimmee Lake, Lake Toho East, Lake Toho West, Farm Pond 13, Lake Harris, Lake Eustis, Tamiami Canals and various off the map ponds, lakes and roadside canals…and I still have NOT caught a Ten pounder in that state. Obviously they live there and other anglers catch them but it’s not a guaranteed thing.
  5. Those look like a very good replacement for the Go-B-Gone, in fact they even have a very comparable color to the Goby Latte, but do they make a bigger size then the one available on Tackle Warehouse ?
  6. Yesterdays tournament was far from stellar but in the final 45 minutes I was able to salvage the day after switching to this Go-B-Gone on my drop shot rig. It’s a much larger Goby profile bait and I want to get a few more bags, but they are “Out of Production”. Does anyone have old stock or a recommendation for something similar ?
  7. Probably a Storm Spybait or Do-It Freestyle Jig with a Zoom Tiny Fluke or Yum Sonar Minnow.
  8. I haven’t found any exceptions written in the Regulations book; so it looks like the Outdoor Card and Sports License is the way to go for a 5 Fish Tournament. And Thank You
  9. This is the information I was trying to obtain. Thank You
  10. So it’s been almost 15 years since I’ve fished in Canadian waters; and I notice there are two Non-Resident licenses available. (1) Sport Fishing License and (2) Conservation Fishing License. What exactly are the differences and can a Tournament angler just choose the Conservation license if they are going to catch, weigh at the shore and then release live back into the lake ? Any info on this would be appreciated because the website Ontario.CA wasn’t completely clear about what license would be required for this specific situation.
  11. Thank you for sharing this video clip, I’ve settled on 15lb Braid as kind of a happy middle ground, but I may just consider 10lb, if I’m not able to improve casting distance by changing to the longer spinning rod.
  12. Thank you for this very good explanation and the detailed information! Based on this info my General finesse 6-9 spinning rods (Berkley E-Motion) have 4 reduction guides graduating up to 4 equally sized runners plus 1 equally sized tip top guide. The first Stripper guide appears to be about half the size of the spools diameter; and everything looks good to me and this has helped me rule out the rods design as a problem. I really just think a 7-0 or 7-3 Medium Light with backbone could perform better with these 1/8oz to 3/16oz jigs. But do you think switching from a 6-9 Medium to a 7-3 Medium Light will offer another 8 to 10 yards of casting distance ?
  13. Would the reduction guide be the first and closest line guide to the Spinning reel ?
  14. After stepping down to 15 pound test Braid with 6 or 8 pound test leader, my casting distance with this spinning combo has slightly improved. I’m probably going to consider a 7ft to 7ft3 Medium Light spinning rod to replace my 6ft9 in the future, hopefully I can add another 10 to 15 yards with the longer stick. and Thank you everyone who offered their input ?
  15. Never thrown an actual Keitech brand paddle tail swimmer ; but I throw the Yum Pulse Shad’s, Gambler EZ Vibes and one other generic. The smaller Yum Pulse Shad is subtle and finesse and the Gambler EZ vibe provides an aggressive thump with a meatier tail for more water movement.
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