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patchtech

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  • Birthday January 7

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    Garner, NC
  • My PB
    Between 3-4 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Have yet to find one

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    Trying to get back into it

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  1. CCKF, which keeps me around the greater Raleigh area for the most part. The farthest lakes on the trail are about a 2 hours drive tops, over in the Greensboro area, but those long trips are fewer than CKA. Yeah, I imagine a lot of map studying and pre-fishing is gonna be in my future. Doing the mental work to break it down and trial and error. Figured it could only serve to improve my understanding of the sport. I also prefer shallower water generally, so it shouldn't be too hard to see certain things on google maps, and stick to fallen trees and whatnot. But def old-school fishing in my future. And who knows, as the season goes on, I might be able to get some kind of simple graphing device connected at least. Wiring and motorizing the kayak is just top priority at the moment for me.
  2. Hey everyone! Been mostly lurking the forums the past few years, but this year I finally get to achieve my goal of doing tournament fishing! We have a low commitment kayak tournament circuit with an isolated enough region that I could reasonably drive to the launch point at every event on the schedule on the morning of. My "goal" for the year is to be a contender for the rookie of the year spot. This should, at a minimum, help me put in the work needed to actually learn. I've got no shortage of research and understanding to do, but wanted to hop in and ask/chat about it. I'm going motor first, as I already know my strength will lie more in covering water than reading the fish finder. I find joy in cranking so just need to formulate an initial strategy of finding them with a crankbait, then what I need to do to follow up. Also, anyone have any tips on sight-reading water to dissect it from maps/visible conditions?
  3. 3 minute penalty, Adrian Avena, moved him above the cut line
  4. And this just happened.... 4lb3oz
  5. While I agree, i'm sure they'll take this stop into account for next stop. I think they're still working to find the "sweet spot" and shot at 2lb as a starting point to see what happens.
  6. Gotta love those storms coming through
  7. @Sam Wow, thanks for such a detailed post! It's immensely helpful
  8. Consistency has been my main focus too. Minimize variance to maximize my learning. I've been immensely happy with my Abu gear. And most of the responses in this thread just helped exemplify that at the price points i'm targeting (generally in the 100-150 range for either rod or reel), it's splitting hairs more than anything. I.E. most things are going to perform comparably, with certain trade-offs per brand. Just wanted to make sure, i guess, that I wasn't overlooking something significantly better at the same price points. Thanks everyone for your thoughts! And I'll see about expanding my brands next time I buy some rods/reels.
  9. I'll have to take a look. I bought my wife a cheaper Pflueger spinning combo not too long ago, and it felt pretty solid. Recently gave it a deep clean and liked what I saw inside. Don't I know it! Mostly, I stuck with abu to keep myself from going crazy analyzing all the other options. Basically it was a "it's good enough" Yeah... Every time I walk into Cabela's or Bass Pro I have to remind myself not to empty my bank accounts.... I'm "lucky" to have both within reasonable driving distances... 15m to cabelas, 35m to bass pro.... And a Pick's Sporting Goods right near the Cabela's for good measure... (some forum filter won't let me use the D for DSG) I'm contemplating a cranking rod setup in the not too distant future. I'll have to branch out to one of the safer choices in the price point, just to get some reel comparison (pun definitely intended).
  10. Was using 6lb mono, on a medium power, fast action glass rod. That was my only reason for throwing it the other day, learning the feel Glad to know I'm doing something right. I've been primarily a crankbait thrower for a long time, since it was "easy"... Keep throwing till a fish comes along with it. Thanks for all the tips, and will keep on keeping on with the senkos. I bought a few packs of em with some 4/0 hooks the other day online. Should be here in the next day or so, then will be all senkos all the time, at least until I develop more instinctive/reactive responses with soft plastics. Not necessarily because I like or hate senkos, just I feel if you do the same thing over and over, it gets easier to tell when these differences happen and focus on them. And there's a _lot_ of senko information on this board.
  11. Told myself I'd put that in there and I totally forgot. Brain is mush today. t-rigged, weightless. And I was following the guaranteed to catch bass thread, so it was across bottom. There were patches of tree limbs, and some rock. As well as just dirt. Definitely didn't see any line movement on the surface. Figured it might be a hard one to answer, especially with second hand info. Was just wondering and figured I'd ask ? My assumption is, the resistance was probably some structure of some kind. It was consistent, and in roughly the same place. Just don't have a good enough feel yet
  12. So, I was fishing senkos the other day. First time, and first time fishing plastics seriously in a while. I noticed usually when I moved the rod I would feel either no resistance at all, or a consistent slight resistance. I could not figure out which one to react to. I tried to set the hook a few times when I felt resistance, but nothing. Didn't set the hook when I felt no resistance. Maybe I'm overanalyzing after the fact, just trying to reconcile the two feelings. Any advice?
  13. So, when I'm at the store I tend to gravitate to Abu Garcia stuff. No particular reason, except the brand stands out in my head from when I was young. As an adult, they hit the price point I'm buying in, and I know what I'm buying. In my day job, there's a saying, "nobody got fired for buying xxxx". Along that line, Abu Garcia fits for my fishing purposes. This unfortunately has left me without much experience with others, and leaves me wondering if I'm missing out on something better/different that could help broaden my experience. Thoughts?
  14. Day 2 evening: Bass resource makes you want to fish edition So, I was reading the "best of" sticky, and came across Guaranteed to catch bass, and I had some time to kill while alone. I have a few senkos, albeit neon green and a red/blue, and a few larger worm hooks. I decided to rig it up weightless, and try my luck following the instructions from that thread from the inlaws dock. Sure enough, after some patience, I had a strike no more than 10 ft from the dock, where I know a submerged tree limb is. Alas, he as well got away, but definitely looked to be at least a keeper, and had a nice color. I think I'm going to give those thing a try almost exclusively till I get better at detecting bites/strikes.
  15. Day 2: Learning more by failure (or This is getting (relatively) expensive!) Another overcast morning, no mist/rain today. It was pretty obvious yesterday that a lot of green sunfish that made their home in the rip rap have moved along, and most bigger fish have moved out of the area I'm fishing not long after daybreak. So I settle in for more practice throwing stuff and feeling it. Tried the split shot rig with one of the other poles I brought. Just not feeling the same. Will wait till I get another medium light rod to practice feeling the bottom/cover/bites. (Following the bass resource video on the topic) Pick up a spinner bait and start throwing that around. Apparently my knot sucked and after a few casts, it went flying while my line stayed on the reel... So I have an old rattle trap with a small bass type pattern on it. Figured I'd throw that around, and see if I can start consistently hitting the spot from yesterday near the neighbors dock. The 6lbs monofilament on the rod I was using just wasn't transferring anything, so I switch to my bigger reel with 12lb floro. Casting distance took a hit, but I can at least feel the crankbait. Decide to put my wife's reel on the rod, since it has 6lb floro. First cast, there's a loud snap and the crankbait flies across the cove while the line is staying on the reel again. Guess I didn't cut enough of the line off from where my wife got her beetle spins stuck in the rocks. Calling it there, as I can only tolerate losing so much in a trip and I didn't bring down my whole compliment of tackle. Definitely learned a lot though, about how various pieces of equipment interact with each other and what not. Can't wait till next time I hit some water.
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