Especially in winter here, N GA, I'll drive to 2 or 3 launchramps and throw a worm down the ramp and on the sides. The water warms up more on the concrete plus they release fish there.
Whenever I go with a certain buddy we always go in his boat and 80% of the time he front seats me. I took to putting my bait where he threw and now gives me the first cast 1/2 the time. I don't tournament fish so when I take someone I'll always give them the 1st cast and tell them where.
Caught a 2-8 several years ago and the next year caught a 2-10 while waiting out rain in a dock. Took my 8 yo son crappie fishing @ Lake Castaic and couldn't clean them fast enough to what he was catching. I fileted over 90 that day.
What I did was put ring terminals to the female ones of these connected to the battery. Ran it outside a compartment, connected the male one to a battery charger. I leave the charger in the boat and connect the cord when I return to the dock. I do prop a door open part way when charging.
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Yes it can be done with no adverse effects. I've been using a Humminbird 998 for several years with a spliced cable and it reads the same as my Lowrance on the same boat. I used to be an electronic tech, now all I do is fish.
No electronics in my kayak because I'm fishing stuff I have to drag over between the holes. In the boat I always have at least one locator on and looking at it.
I have a couple of Tatula 100s and don't have any trouble with professional overrides. I've been using baitcasters since there weren't drags and the newer ones are much better than a Pflueger Akron.
Went out late yesterday afternoon to see if the fish had started to bite and they had. Caught on worms in less than 10'. 3.68 and 3.06 along with another 2 lber.
I've caught 20 or so Alabama bass on a 3-4' ledge every cast many years ago. The most fish I remember in one spot are Calico bass in a kelp bed in Baja in the 80s. Bent the barbs down on jig hooks with Scampi Tails and jack poled. Had 7 gunny sacks full and the 7x12' floor of the boat 2 deep. Took a 120 quart ice chest home full of sacked filets for a company fish fry.
Mick, The rod is a Rainshadow walleye 6'2" Immortal xf m. I've built several of these and cut one to 5 1/2' for throwing under brush in small rivers/streams that I fish in my kayak.
In my kayak I carry one rod, 2 packs of worms and a pill bottle with hooks and weights in my PFD. A small ice chest with lunch and beer and 1/2 gallon of water.
I don't leave the dock without a finesse worm Texas rigged and usually 2, one with 1/16th oz and another with 1/8th oz. Caught bass from CA to MA mostly with one.
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