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Uncle_MC

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    USA
  • My PB
    Between 6-7 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth

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  1. Fluoro grub? Can we get a pic of this? My fish will pretty much bite anything right now so I’d give it a fair shot if you can clarify a little more.
  2. I would try a weightless Trick worm like @BassWhole! suggested. Something like green pumpkin or junebug would be good.
  3. One of the best "just want to catch a fish" lures for a spillway is a 2" curly-grub on a ball jighead, cast upstream and retrieved steadily back with the current. As far as learning what to throw when, I don't think there is any one comprehensive guide. It's like a puzzle and you just need to start somewhere, learning as much as possible. The more knowledge you start to pick up (connect the pieces) the more other things will start to make sense. Some topics for you to explore/copy and paste into Google: * "Fishing lure color selection" * "How to choose lures for _____" (rainy days, sunny days, cloudy days, high-water, etc.) * "How to choose lures based on seasons" (pre-spawn, spawn, post-spawn, summer, etc.) * "Lures for night-fishing" * "Lures for rip-rap" * "Lures for weeds" Etc, etc, etc... The more you learn about lures themselves and the more you fish and actually apply that knowledge , you will begin to understand how they work and why the authors of the posts and articles you will read selected them for those conditions. Of course once you learn all that, you will next have to learn that location is even more important!!!
  4. Wading little creeks for smallies and rock bass is one of my favorite summer activities. I usually wear basketball shorts and crocs. I’ll wear the same things occasionally to fish from shore in the lake if it’s not too muddy of an area and I don’t feel like taking the boat out.
  5. I almost always sit in my 1232 Jon boat. But if it was bigger, I’d stand more.
  6. This is my first year keeping a detailed log. I’ve tried in the past but always gave up on it a few weeks in.
  7. I'll be going out in a few days for my seventh trip on open water since March 27 this year. Have been targeting smallmouth each trip, but have only been catching incidental crappie, pickerel, and yellow perch. Yesterday, I was out for 6 hours. Water temp was 45* when I got to the lake at 11AM, and by the time I left a little after 4 it was up to just under 49*. I was hoping that with the water pushing 50*, smallmouths would have begun filtering up into their eventual spawning grounds. I tried fancasting with a Rat-L-Trap three different bays where I know fish spawn. When that didn't work, I slowed down a bit and tried dragging a ballhead jig with a curly-grub, hopping a tube, a suspending jerkbait, and soaking a bucktail jig throughout the bays. Nada! Mistakes I learned from to hopefully make my seventh trip, lucky number seven: I'm going to start later. The water was continuously warming up and I imagine would have continued, but by 4:00, my morale was just too low and my back and knees hurt too much. I'll probably begin my trip around 1 or 2 instead. Slow way down with the jerkbait. I was definitely fishing too fast in anticipation for the "aggressive" prespawn bite, but I don't think we were quite at that point yet. Most importantly, stop fishing the way I wanted to fish! I really expected the fish to be way up cruising the shallows and I focused nearly 100% of my energy in less than 5FOW. It took me way too long to figure out that the fish just weren't there yet, and I should have been out a little deeper focusing on the transition areas between the wintering areas and the spawning areas. I need to be more aware and let the fish tell me what they want sooner and stop forcing it. Here's to improving and learning from our mistakes. Hopefully, #7 will be the one!
  8. Thank you very much, sir. I'm looking forward to getting out and hopefully on some big smallmouth in the coming days with this technique!
  9. The ice just melted where I'm at and I'd like to drift fish with lip-hooked live minnows while the water is still in the high-30s-low-40s. I've reviewed many past forum posts on this topic with the search function, and I see that @roadwarrior is often considered the resident expert around here on this type of fishing, and he has recommended Gamakatsu Octopus Circle hooks many times to previous posters. My question is are these hooks considered octopus hooks? Or circle hooks?? I understand that a hook-set is not required with a circle hooks, and is with an octopus hook. So I am confused on if these "hybrid" Octopus Circles require a hookset or not.
  10. I don't have a huge selection of worms. At least not that I use regularly. I'll have a wacky-rigged 5" Dinger tied on at all times in a wide variety of colors: Green Pumpkin and variations, Watermelon and variations, Black, Black/Blue, Junebug, White, Motor Oil, and Bubblegum. I always make sure to have ample supply of these. My "mainstays" besides that are Zoom Ol' Monsters, Trick Worms, and Finesse Worms, and Culprit 7.5" Ribbontails. All in Green Pumpkin and Black/Blue. Mostly used either weightless or T-Rigged. In the very rare event that I dropshot, it is usually going to be a wacky-rigged 3" dinger. Plus a ton of other random worms in varying colors that don't get used often.
  11. 1. Catch a 4lb Smallie 2. Break my Largemouth PB of 6lbs 3. I want to add spinnerbaits to my list of confidence lures Outside of bass-specific stuff, I recently got a fly-tying kit and I've been tying small bucktail jigs in anticipation of ice-out smallies. They still look pretty wonky though, since I just started, so I'd like to make them a lot neater and better looking. I can't wait to feel the feeling of catching a fish on something I tied myself!
  12. I have used Puppies in this situation but after discovering that I have just as much success with the full-size Spooks, I just use that because I prefer bait casting tackle when possible. It makes me believe that it's the sashaying action that is most important.
  13. I have good luck fishing walking baits like Spooks when I'm seeing a lot of those skating bugs darting side to side. Its a similar action
  14. Wacky-rigged 5" Senko. Green Pumpkin if only one color.
  15. 1. Hair Jig 2. Ned Rig 3. Suspending Jerkbait I plan on adding the Lindy-Rig to my back of tricks this ice-out as well, either with a live minnow or a Gulp! Product.
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