I tracked it for a few years. I couldn’t find any significance in the barometric whether high, low, rising or falling so I quit. I’m much more interested in the wind its speed and direction.
Moon wise I want a waxing gibbous to full in May through September for night fishing.
That depends on what kind of boat. I haven’t seen a glitter sled long enough for three people unless two of them stand side by side. Semi v boats are a different matter.
What tournament circuit will you be fishing?
Time of year and part of the lake would make equipment and bait choices for me. I once ran from the dam to Bee Creek to find fish. I believe that is over 60 miles each way.
I have made lots of open pour molds using Bondo fiberglass resin. My first one was a split tail trailer. I use double sided Scotch tape and a plastic box that has a flat inside. I cover the inside floor with the tape and stick the baits down. I mix up the Bondo and pour it over the baits. Be sure to spray the baits with oil before pouring the bondo.
All I can say is I prefer the ones who got in over the ones who got beat. I have 2 favs left. I may not be as lucky with them but I sure hope my Chiefs get it done today.
I have 3 Humminbird Solix models because they network with my Minn Kota trolling motor. I have a 10 built in the dash and a 10 and 12 on the bow. The 10 has been used for mapping and the 12 for 2d sonar. I just got Mega Live and am using the 12 for it and the 10 for 2d. I’m seriously considering adding another 10 so I can have mapping, Mega Live and 2d without split screens.
Some good gloves, a nor pour silicone cup or pyrex cup, a cheap microwave, and a mold will get you started.
My first pours were an open mold, one of my wife’s pans on our kitchen stove. That was a very bad idea.
I don’t throw big swim baits but I do Arigs. I use three baits and several blades. I’ve tried a few reels and have settled on 5-1 ratios. The faster gears are harder to to crank and wear me slick in a few hours. The rods that I have are 7-7.5’ with lots of backbone.
We are allowed 3 hooks. I make my own as well as the baits. I use 1/16 or 1/8 oz head with 4/0 hooks. 4 inch swimbaits or 5 in flukes are my go to plastics.
It was on my lake on one of my spots in my boat fishing my technique and I was in the front. It happened on two consecutive trips. I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer but the third trip things changed as I was then equipped with fluorocarbon. That’s proof enough for me.
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