That would be a neat experience to me. I’ve fished “chocolate milk” and other shades of muddy water, but these are just temporary states after storms and tend to shut feeding down anywhere but inches from the bank.
To fish in a place where it’s like that almost year-round would be very different, since fish must stay active despite low visibility. I could see how that totally changes color selection.
I believe Wal-Mart has the lefty for $40, still!
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Abu-Garcia-Max-STX-Low-Profile-Baitcast-Reel-Fishing-Reel-Left/116542569?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&adid=22222222228116542569_14069003552_202077872&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=42423897272&wl4=pla-295289030566&wl5=9013230&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=online&wl12=116542569&veh=sem&gad_source=4&gbraid=0AAAAADmfBIoWthvDDT6Z_eV2ehkffHX7N&gclid=Cj0KCQjwtZK1BhDuARIsAAy2Vzs4cc4yCUdCoZ40zn_pUMektUCuzSftIFNd9nqlJnXJ4HIOj9zUjRIaAlfbEALw_wcB
I nabbed one of these on Prime Day for $37.
Can’t be too mad if it doesn’t last. Thinking about putting it on a heavy moving bait setup. Might be staking Academy after Labor Day for a rod to pair it with.
Fluke has worked great for me. I recently added the Zoom split tails to my arsenal, too and like what I see.
I hate trailer hooks on spinnerbaits or buzzbaits.
Seems for some reason that drowning is a “traditional” method of killing and disposing of animals—recall the countless times in a cartoon someone rescued kittens thrown over the side of a bridge in a weighted sack.
Since the 1960s, the idea has gradually become horrifying to the general public.
I like fishing a Baby Brush Hog with a 1/16oz bullet weight. Enough to sink menacingly in openings, but not too heavy to where it snags more grass/muck than is inevitable.
LOL, I do this all the time. Get plenty of bites doing it, too!
I like fishing finesse creatures (e.g. baby brush hog), craws, and worms weightless-3/16oz lures exactly this way on spinning tackle. Can’t say I want to stop retrieving this way. Maybe in a few years I’ll be trying BFS. 😂
I began using 15lb braid to 8lb Seaguar Red Label leader on a 2000 BPS Carbonlite on a Shimano Convergence ML. Since dropping the braided line to 10lb too 6lb P-Line fluoro leader, I’ve had even less problems with that setup.
My Medium rods are where I’ve had more issues: started with 20lb braid on a 2500 Daiwa Regal (and another rod with an Exceler) reel and 8lb Seaguar Red Label. Almost like the 20lb line was too coarse to cast smoothly. No idea what kind—from
a bulk roll at the bait shop.
At first I made the mistake of reeling the (Alberto) knot into the reel. Then, I think I tried casting too hard. More recently my nephew will sometimes borrow my tackle and cast waaaaay too hard. Almost guaranteed to get a nasty wind knot within 10 minutes no matter whose setup he’s using.
I tend to use a Palomar knot at the hook—and it’s strong enough that I too often have the Alberto fail first. The result is line dig in the reel. Can I get a recommendation for a different fluoro hook knot? I certainly know the Clinch isn’t an option—decapitates itself when the fish is close to the boat/shore.
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