Buckeye Lures Spot Remover Pro 1/8 oz with a Zoom Shakey Head worm in Watermelon Red or Junebug will usually produce a few buck bass. But I really don't care about catching a bass, I want the "BASS".
If I put my plastics in ziplock bags I'd have a .0007% chance of remembering the name/length/color of even 1/14 th of my lures. Downsizing is just flatout against my religion. ??? But I support your attempt JN.
I don't like big bass, they pull too hard and hurt my arms. I can't begin to tell y'all how many giant followers I had to jerk my swimbait away from. I much prefer 2 or 3 maybe even 4, two to three lbers on a 6 to 8 hour trip.
I throw my large & heavy crankbaits on my Daiwa DX 8' Swimbait rod Med- Heavy that's rated for 1-6 oz. It'll launch the heavy cranks and squarebills along way.
I use an old hunting backpack. Of course if I get rained on it gets hung up until it's dry then back in the backpack. I don't have 1/10 the storage in my jon that A-Jay has in his monster Lund.?
The Gerber StrongArm is a nice knife. I don't think I'd go gator hunting with it but it'll work great to remove a python from a leg. Just a thought, you might want to consider an inflatable life jacket.
I can throw 1/8 oz spinnerbaits and 1/10 oz head Ned rigs with a Curado 70( 10 lb mono) and a Revo ALX( 10 lb fluorocarbon). As stated above the rod is very important in casting lighter baits.
It took catching two very nice fish when I had no scales with me to learn that lesson. I don't put a rod in the truck or hook up the boat without my scales. The big ones like to surprise me when I'm not expecting it. My last one over 9 lbs I caught on a crappie tube under a cork fishing for bream with 4 lb test.
A Rapala F05 in rainbow trout on 4-6 lb test mono cast parallel to the bank and slowly retrieved with your rod tip just above the water. I've had 20-50 bass days in water temps as low as 38 degrees all caught within 3' of the bank. I also carry a digital meat thermometer in my bank bag so I know the water temp.
We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.