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AlabamaSpothunter

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  1. Trout Chunker, Trout Chunker, Trout Chunker šŸ¤£ When I learned how many of those epic SoCal giants from the 90s were caught by Trout Chunkers on The Big Bass Podcast really disappointed me.
  2. I love how firstly you have so many friends, and you share the love so much by always taking them, but secondly how every single one of your friends looks like they were in ZZ Top or Lynyrd Skynyrd šŸ¤£ I've caught three fish over the last year with tags exactly like that.....no number to call, nothing, just yellow algae covered tags. When I was a kid, I ask for a tagging kit for Xmas, and IIrc it was the same thing as these. I think people just do it for fun hoping to catch a fish they tagged. I wish people wouldn't tag fish that weren't being studied though.
  3. What an amazing will and fight to live you have Kirtley!
  4. Bawahahaha, I learned it from you dad! šŸ˜‚
  5. The monkey runs wild on him, the tackle porn thread is proof šŸ¤£ TW should fix the website because of the potential loss of revenue from him alone šŸ˜
  6. There new website is absolute flaming pile of garbage.....I doubt they had any idea how many people used their website as a reference on gear, and by default ultimately spent money with them. Now they've killed the ability to quickly and easily find all the info one wants about tackle on the market, and I have little doubt they'll see the bottom line effected. Thankfully the big wigs at TW will notice this sharp decrease in time, and restore the old site. Never seizes to amaze me how companies can't help themselves from changing an incredible successful product, or recipe.
  7. Can't wait until they change the playoff format that is absolutely killing playoff baseball the last couple of years. 3/4 top seeded teams lost game 1 after long waits. There should be a 1 game playoff for these lesser teams. Than 2-3 days later the NL and ALDS series should start. Dodgers and Orioles look like the season already ended, same for the Braves even though they got a result last night. This really needs to change.
  8. Cellular game cams aren't that far off from the hunting version of FFS. At this time only pest animals are allowed to be harvested with Night Vision or Thermal around here, and I've actually seen a drone thermal hog hunt in Texas lol. I think it's important for me to state that I'm not against FFS users, and given the opportunity would love to play with the tech for at least a few months. I just know it's going to change the future of fishing, and already has. I do think the tech could be restricted majorly in the future. Nice to see you watched the video, it's easy to weigh in on this topic without watching it as we all have opinions on this matter......the key for starting this thread is the very unique things said in that video, or at least I found them unique and eye opening.
  9. Welp I'm already looking at getting another JDM P5 šŸ˜.......the FMJ for an all around jig/t-rig setup. Got the 110 Stick in on Thursday and put about 15 fish on it on Friday afternoon with 110jr/110jr+1....and it'll see heavy usage this week. The weight, balance, and primary action is nothing short of perfection for 3/8th-1/2oz Jerkbaits. Need a 5lb+ fish to evaluate the secondary action, but this rod is amazingly parabolic, has a super deep bend all the way to the first guide, but has that lightning quick tip. The aesthetics and intricacy of the design is a touch above any other rod I've laid hands on. This was true for even the Levante Shakyhead I bought last year. You feel special with a MB rod in your hands, they make sure of that. This rod isn't for everybody for sure, but for those who truly love to fish the Jerkbait...i.e. you have it in your hand for hours during the day, then the money is well spent imho. Nothing can tax you outside of A-Rigging/chunking big baits like Jerkbaiting for hours on end, this rod was truly designed to feel effortless when applying the technique. It's made in China though, hard to get over that aspect for the cost, but I wanted the best jerkbait rod I could find, and this was the pick after solid research. It is what it is as they say. 5 Stars on the rod, and 5 stars for Dance's Sporting Goods where I bought it.
  10. Get a couple 50 gal plastic drums off Marketplace for like 5-10 bucks a piece. Cut a big opening at the top, and put an airstone/aerator in each one.....those cheap ones from Wally World. Gather the bait from the shore (this is how we always did it when fishing with threadfins below the TVA dams), and load the 2-3 drums in the back of your truck?.....haul butt back home, dump Shad.....and keep repeating the process until you get tired or they establish a population. The problem is though this time of year they won't spawn, so you don't have a chance at establishing that population until late Spring. This is just how I would go about it, that or I would stock Tilapia in the warm months which will die off in the cold months, and then stock small Rainbows in the winter which will die off in the warm months.......I mean you might as well try to grow the next TN LGM record, right šŸ˜Ž
  11. Hey I went for a long hike today along the Cahaba River and thank God I brought a windtop.....we soft down here in the South once it dips below 70 šŸ¤£ It's been such a dry Summer and early Fall down here, so I'm sure we'll get epic rains over the winter.
  12. Never got above 72 here the last two days, most certainly the first cold front and true start of Fall down here. T-minus 2 months until the fish start jumping in the boat with footballs in their bellies šŸ˜Ž
  13. AOY & ROY (pretty sure Katie has only been chasing green tunas for a bit over a year): Katie Big Fish: Pat Biggest single day bag: Kingfisher Now tell Glenn to send them their swag bags and checks šŸ˜
  14. Yeah I've never encountered a meaner or more violent fish than the Spotted Bass. They would certainly eat humans if they could šŸ˜†
  15. and Spotted Bass murder šŸ˜
  16. I can't help but think a number of the replies in this thread come from those who didn't watch the video in it's entirety. I thought and said a lot of the things I've read in some of these replies, and that video changed my mind on many of those things. The weight JJ's opinion carries as being the most well known pioneer of the technology makes it's worth listening to closely imho. They all agree it's a skill, moreover it's a physical skill as much as anything....which is why it's a young man's game, not just because it's new fangled tech and older people struggle with tech traditionally. They talk about how long it takes to distinguish fish species, determine sizes, and get good and landing a cast on their head while the fish are moving and you're tracking the fish with the scope. Ultimately though they say that when you can stare at a fish in real time, and continually present different presentations to it until it bites, that's not Bass fishing in the sense we've all known and loved it for decades and decades. There simply isn't anywhere anymore for these fish to escape pressure. One derby angler spent his entire time learning how to scope fish, his entire game is built around FFS. Fujita is a great example here. Another derby angler spent some time learning FFS but has a lifetime of fishing for Bass in the traditional non controversial methods. Christie is a great example here, one of the first to get a win in part because of the tech, but since has been lapped by the young guys on the tech. If we go further in the FFS format in the future, Fujita will be considered the better Bass angler yet he pretty much only knows how to catch Bass one way, meanwhile Christie can catch them everyway under the sun. I'm trying to type out what the video laid out so well for the TL/DR crowd.
  17. Go post that report in the Alabama Bass thread, I need some entertainment after the expected Braves loss šŸ¤£ You know it's about to go down when you see spaghetti over deep water šŸ˜Ž
  18. It's a bit different than that, what they are saying is that the new guys can pretty much only use the screen, Fujita is a perfect example of this, and they used him as an example. If he wasn't on a good scoping lake, he wasn't going to have a respectable finish, on the other hand, if FFS was in play, he was all but assured a top 10. They don't want the old guys there for sentimental value, they want them there to watch real savant technique focused anglers. And while FFS usage is one of those types, it seems that the younger and younger a competitor is these days, the more he's a one trick pony on the scope. I think all fans can agree we shouldn't be reducing the number of exciting techniques being utilized by pros.
  19. Awesome job, you were due for a big girl, bet it felt amazing!
  20. JJ in the video said there is nowhere safe for Bass anymore after he went to Florida and caught fish in a few feet of water in hydrilla. Seminole and the big O on the Elite Series this year were won using FFS. Only Elite event I remember not being won with it was the Sabine River.
  21. My home lake stocks 10,000 every year early in the Spring, and then that's followed by fertilizing the lake for a phytoplankton bloom which will feed the Shad. The thought is that you stock them right before the Shad Spawn, and them give them an immediate influx of food. I'm not sure the lake would even need to keep stocking them every year, but as far as I'm concerned you can't have too many Threadfins in a lake.
  22. Another really interesting thing he said is that even if the older guys wanted to be as effective as the 20-30 year olds coming up on it, they simply couldn't because of physical limitations. Another thing I didn't think about was how it's affecting lure and line sales for the worse, not that I'm so much concerned with Pure Fishing's bottom line, rather it's having consequences that are far less obvious on the surface. That was such an eye opening video on a subject I thought I had heard everything I wanted or needed to hear about on it.
  23. The guy I used to fish with on the TN River who would get them daily, put them in a round tank as noted above, and they were heavily oxygenated, and we always fished with them in the Fall so heat wasn't an issue. Threadfins are really tough to keep alive. Might try this product from a site sponsor SHAD-KEEPERā„¢ Shad & Blue Back Herring Holding Formula (sure-life.com)
  24. You could honestly see the sadness in JJ's face and tone at many points during the interview, pointing out how much he admired the guy on OH Ivie catching a teener with a big swimbait throwing in the blind vs. catching one off the screen. The saddest part of the whole video was when he said the novelty of catching DD on the scope has gotten old....he now only gets enjoyment seeing his clients catch DDs because of the tech. 180+ DDs, 95% on the scope, and he's tired of catching them that way. That's a very telling statement to me. I finally kind of get it, this tech is stealing the magic from Bass fishing.
  25. Pre Shimano Loomis days were best Loomis days imho, not to say that a NRX+ or Conquest isn't better than anything they made 20 years ago. Their warranty policy, and almost unchallenged lead in the marketplace has evaporated. The rods were vastly more universal 20 years ago, you could take a 6'6 MH F GLX and fish so many different techniques on it. A MH back then is more like a M these days. Congrats, Loomis rods are awesome.....then and now, just different imho.
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