Zoom super salty flukes, baby bass color w/
1/4 ounce jig head. Catches em in coastal GA. I personally know it will catch trout an reds
Local favorite is electric chicken color paddletail
Haha too funny @Hook2Jaw
It's all good, I'll find me another secret hole to fish and grow some big bass!
I guess angry is the wrong word I used in the beginning of this thread, a better word would have been frustrated. O well, like the title says, it takes all kinds of kinds! ?
Need a few more details to help you out.
Where do you normally fish?
What type of fish? (LMB,SMB,etc...)
Do you fish on the bank or boat?
What type of lures are you casting?
If you could go a bit more in depth, I'm sure you can get the answer your looking for!
I understand what your saying, I'm not saying mono wouldn't be better as a leader. I've just had experience with flouro and it's worked just fine for the application.
I fish straight braid 99.5% of the time so don't have to worry much! What I don't understand is how people can fish such light line 10lbs and under, and not break off every other cast!!
For a short leader it works just fine. (10"-16")The fact that it might sink a tiny bit is negated by the fact that it has enough memory to keep it from tangling the props on prop baits like devilhorses.
Now throwing a whole spool may be different
I use 30lb power pro braid, on a 6/6 and fish topwater poppers and weightless flukes. Works just fine for me!
If you fish prop baits tie a small flouro leader and you'll be good as gold
I'll definitely look into that thanks. You ever head down south and hit the St.Johns? I try to go a couple times a year.
Nothing like some good Fla bass!
The argument stating that not everyone has to agree with my opinion, also works in that not everyone has to agree with yours either sir. I feel like replicas have come a long way and can be made to look very realistic.
But unethical, your right. There's nothing wrong with a man keeping a bass he caught. He had permission, so I think it's just selfishness on my part that I wanted to catch that bass again. Not my pond so not my call to make. Thanks for pointing that out.
Thanks for your feedback though!
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