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  1. Ya know being 30 isn't so bad. Caught this on the last cast of the day, not five minutes after realizing I'd been fishing with my drag cranked all day. Two guys landing their bass boat got to watch me land it, which is always fun. What luck. This bass was, uh, "passing" a senko it had taken from a wacky rig. It was far enough along that there obviously wasn't a hook in it, so I very gently got that out of her and set her back on her way. Not sure what the exact weight of this one was, but I'm guessing about 3.5. Biggest mouth on anything (edit: bass) I've caught this year.
  2. Yes This is especially true for big catfish and gar, too in my experiences this year. My philosophy for cat spawn this summer was "no monsters before 10am". I theorize that this is in relation to the chaos of morning feeding.
  3. I think the line for diminishing returns is varied by angler. Some will be able to make use of the difference between $100 and $500 combos, some won't. I generally hover around the $200 mark for a combo that I'm just in love with (Tac40 plus Daiwa Fuego). That gets me into nicer guides and blanks, a reel with sealed innards, and some serious sensitivity. I think when you get to a point that you can't really pinpoint what you wish was different about your setup...that's where diminishing returns start.
  4. ? that's intense The spot I caught all my big fish in is a river below a dam so there's relatively little to get hung on that you won't see. There's small snags on the bottom but for the most part my main losses have come from hitting the opposite bank in the trees or rocks. I fish the bottom there with a lot of confidence that I won't get stuck. None of my fish over 5lbs were landed before 10am this year. Only one was a bass, though. The stuff over 3lbs mostly took place in the same manner but there were a handful of 3lb bass that came ashore between 9 and 10.
  5. I use the history of my luck at a place to determine if I need to move. If I'm used to catching 5 bass in an hour somewhere, at a certain light level etc, and one day it's much less...time to move for that day. History can be used inclusively or exclusively depending on what you're hoping to learn from those memories That was kinda my philosophy fishing cat spawn this summer...no monsters before 10AM Held true though, the many times I went out at 6a and was back at noon, I never did as well as when I'd go out at 9a and come in at 2p. Whether that was the bigs coming out late, or me being a better angler when I'm fully awake...we may never know
  6. So the first report of log4shell being used I believe has been tracked to December 1, but that specific vulnerability has been open and present since 2013, so it's entirely possible that it's been used here and there long before now. I'm no expert as I stated above and I may be totally wrong. The thing that gets me though is how long it seemed to take for them to figure it out - and how the direct information was compromised despite PCI encryption standards. Again I may be wrong (certs have been expired a while now) but that's just kinda what prompts me to suspect that
  7. If TW uses Java in any of its customer apps, I'd be willing to bet this is actually the cause after reading more about l4j. It would make the most sense in my eyes given the lack of info from TW and Co. Naturally it would be hard to acknowledge the issue without knowing what the cause is. All you have to do with L4J is log into any Java app and the vulnerability can command TW's server to send your connected data to a different location. Would be a stupidly simple way to nab a ton of card info.
  8. I wonder if this has anything to do with the log4j vulnerability thing? I don't know nearly enough about TW's internal ops nor log4j to positively relate the two. Literally just speculation based on timing and the compromise of encrypted information (log4j vulnerability works with http or https and allows total control of a site's server).
  9. Literally had my debit card info stolen last week. All charges credited back in 20 minutes with Wells Fargo. Second time that's happened right around my birthday, happy 30th LOL only last time it was around $1k. Still got an immediate credit albeit sometimes you have to insist on that part for larger balances. If you never lost track of the physical card they're good about handling it. I ordered TW last night so we will see what happens
  10. As long as the plano box is new and you don't handle any plastisol at all before handling the elaztech, this should work fine albeit some of the baits will take on some weird shape memory if you don't position them well or if you fill the box up completely. Like colors together don't bleed very noticeably but if you put coppertreuse with white lightning you're going to wind up with green lightning. Also make sure the boxes get stored lid side up. I've had issues with colors bleeding in an upside down box. Something to do with one of the chemical curing components of the material they use, kraton plastics are apparently a real pain in the neck from production to storage. Also, there are some KVD elaztech products out there. I have had more cross contamination sensitivity with that stuff than the Zman labeled stuff, though it is supposedly the same stuff. Zman and hooks only in one box. Everything else everywhere else. I abandoned this setup a few months ago as I wanted to carry some plastisols with me too. I care less about the material type and more about the size, shape, and action. Tried keeping separate plano boxes but I think I was changing bait too often and wound up cross-contaminating. Had to toss a whole 3600 box of TRDs. Never again. These days I keep them in the original bag on a binder ring (bags come pre-punched), and use a fanny pack. I just deal with not having every single plastic I could want on hand. Instead I rotate the plastics in my pack every few days. If I can't catch something on one of 10 different plastics presented one of 3 or 4 different ways...I either need to go home or find different water.
  11. Nonsense. I've had 10 bass mornings at a local 2 acre pond while 8 other guys are also fishing. It's not about the amount of pressure in my opinion, but the types of pressure. For instance: I've noticed that if everyone around me is using crankbait, I need to go finesse instead etc. If I see large lures, I go small. It works most of the time. Living in D/FW means most public water has pressure, and fishing private water requires money and/or knowing someone. Less people may mean that fish associate lures with danger at a slower rate, but gatekeeping a sport ain't the thing man Edit: I'm not out here recruiting people for bass fishing by any means, if someone asks for help or a friend wants to go I'm happy to oblige but I see no reason to promote or discourage one thing or another. I will say that less people means less pollution...but unless I'm willing to be one of the less people, I will temper my expectations.
  12. I'm careful about catfish spines for a variety of reasons, including this. They also tend to carry gram-negative bacteria on said spines so if the venom isn't enough, the potential resulting infection may not be fun or cheap to deal with either. Only been barbed once, trying very hard to keep it that way.
  13. Well we went back today and had absolutely monster results, thought I was gonna break another rod... my mistake was deviating from my usual chatterbait in favor of dough balls trying to catch carps
  14. I tend to take the approach that it's less about a fish 'liking' a lure or presentation more, and more about what triggers its bite or feed reactions the strongest. One fish may bite two different lures because it triggered two different reactions. But the end result is the same: fish on. Edit: There's some degree of learning with a bass population, too. Especially if your options of water are limited. They do eventually associate certain things with danger. Sometimes areas, too.
  15. Truck dash says 80 degrees, so it was obviously the day to fish below ray roberts dam. Going back tomorrow before it cools off again. Edit: just my usual 1/8oz skirtless bladed jig. Got a channel and two LMB at sunset in the lake itself.
  16. Found this in my grandfather's tackle box. Gonna tie it on tomorrow cause it'll be 80f here
  17. Yeah my accepted answer is unchanged, it's a smallmouth. Without positive ID with clear markings or genetic testing hybrid is a cop out/better sounding way of saying 'idk'
  18. Quick (not so quick) update on this fish from Texas Parks and Wildlife: "Good afternoon, Thanks for reaching out regarding the species identification of your catch. I asked a few of the TPWD biologists about the identification of the fish. Based on the pictures provided, it appears as if the fish is likely a hybrid bass but likely contains some smallmouth bass. Next time you happen to catch a similar looking fish, take a picture of the fish’s mouth to show if there is a tooth patch. Thank you, [TPWD]" so i guess we will never know for sure. i will call it a smallmouth and let that ride
  19. Tons of great advice here. I'll be 30 soon, been reflecting on this a lot. I only really found the career I like at 28. I spent a lot of the 10 years between high school and my current career path doing a lot of other types of work, and living life in the real world for a bit. College is overrated unless you're doing STEM or some sort of specialized work where that level of education is really actually required. Don't venture outside that STEM college box unless you can come out debt-free. Trades are great but you should be mindful of the physical requirements that come with them sometimes. Know that you can drop what you're doing for a new career at any time; don't buy into the sunk cost fallacy. just because you spent a lot of time learning a skill doesn't mean that's the path for you, and it also doesn't make that time and skill a waste. just a tool in the toolbox. For some, work is a means to an end - for others the job is the end goal. Both are fine. Figure out what your relationship with work is, and then figure out work that supports that. Life is too short to hate it for 40+ hours a week.
  20. See at this ramp there's no posted signs about fishing, but I keep an eye out and if I can see or hear a boat or a truck I'm gone. Even if I just casted, the lure comes in at top speed and I move. It's a boat ramp, not a fishing ramp. They get priority and always should. I don't fish the actual ramps very much though, as the better spot at said launch area is the rock pile to the south that creates the cove I frequent. Bass to 4lbs and drum to 10lbs pretty regularly and you will never once be in the way of any boater; it's physically not possible unless they do the things that started this thread to begin with.
  21. I'll be 30 in a couple of days so I guess this checks out ? that skeeter has those things on the back that stabilize the boat when you're nose up on the bank, I didn't know what the heck those things were until I saw that boat. I think he thinks I'm staring him down when he pulls in, but really I'm just picturing myself in that boat, eyebrows flapping in the breeze...
  22. I specifically avoid areas of necessary traffic, like inlets needed to access either the rest of the lake or a boat ramp. I also don't fish near the ramp if I can see or hear a boat or truck with a boat. That's an area of boater's right-of-way, no questions asked. If someone fishing the boat ramp is holding up a boater...the bank fisherman is in the wrong pretty much every time. The cove I was in only has one way in, and no launches in the cove itself. The only non-fishing reason I see people boating up in that cove is to park while they grab the truck if they're alone or the ramp is busy. I don't mind this because I'm much much deeper in the cove than those guys come and I still catch fish while they're getting situated. I just admire their boats and daydream usually. One guy does that a lot, has a really nice white sparkle skeeter. v jealous lol
  23. that's easily the same fish three times, there's two markings in the lateral lines that look like the letter "M" with an extra hump in all three photos. That's AWESOME! We had a cold front come through today. I didn't make much of the pre-frontal bite (where I caught the bonus baby wiper) but I was able to eek out a handful of LMB dinks before this one sent me home. Always good to leave on a high note. Edit: yes, my phone is a potato. also it was a solid 30 mins after sunset.
  24. these are pretty much the guidelines I try to stick to at all times. Just talk to people and have some manners, it feels like it shouldn't be that complex. I don't really even consider it 'my' area, just a place I'm actively working. I'm happy to move or take a break if there's some kind of decency involved, but I don't feel like the onus is on me to open those communications if I've already been standing there. There's just so little that's worth a real altercation. I almost always fish alone so it's especially not worth it. I may pipe up next time and see what happens. Thankfully this is a pretty rare occurence...most of the people who fish Ray Roberts know that particular cove is not a prime trolling location. There's significantly better areas within a five minute boat ride of that one. Kayakers come through there a lot, but I've never had one park on top of me or anywhere within casting range - except to get to the other side of me and away.
  25. Oh there's definitely a distinction to be made there. This cove is maybe 50 feet across at the spot I was fishing, which is about 150 yards into the cove. The way they parked, they sat about 20-30 feet from where I was standing. I would cast, and seconds later there would be a lure hitting that same spot. All they had to do was stick to the deeper, wider segments of the cove and this wouldn't have happened. They also probably would have actually caught something other than my salt. I firmly believe the lake is for everyone and if they'd had any manners or acknowledgement at all about wanting to fish right on top of me, I probably wouldn't have made this thread tbh
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