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PTasker15

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  • Birthday 06/01/2006

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  • Location
    Northeast Texas, U.S.A
  • My PB
    Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Spotted
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Lake O' The Pines or Toledo Bend

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    "I don't need the net. Nevermind, I need the net"

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  1. Hey Y'all, I'm wanting to head up to Milwood Lake, Arkansas this saturday before the cold front comes in. So far the forecast for that morning is in the 50's, up to the 70's by midday. Partly to mostly cloudy. The water temps have been in the mid-high 50's and will probably remain the same. Pretty yucky colored water but that's normal Milwood. Although I am unsure when the heavy wind comes in, we are expecting upwards of 15 miles an hour that day as of now. I originally planned to fish cypress trees along a creek channel leading up to a protected spawning flat. Locals have been doing good doing similar on other parts of the lake. Is there anything y'all would do differently with the clouds and wind? I would think that they would no longer hug the trees given the conditions. I do not get many chances to fish prespawn, so I'm still a little green.
  2. Hey all, just looking for opinions here. I've been getting into K9 Line lately. Love their fluoro and x9 braid. FIgured I'd make an order for some more, and wanted to replace the Yo-Zuri on my Topwater/Swim Jig/Chatterbait rod. K9 makes a x9 40lb braid with a diameter is .23mm, which is less than most 8lb monos. In other words, crazy thin. When using 20/30lb braid of other brands in the past, I've had huge digging and backlash issues compared to 40/50/60lb braid, so it seems "too thin" to be used on a non-bfs or non-spinning reel it seems. I'm sure I'm wrong so I'd like to hear what yall think. Alternatively, they make a x8 45lb braid for the same price that has a .30mm diameter, about the same as 12lb and sounds significantly manageable.
  3. On a side note, I hear that skipping a jig is one of the harder things to skip from others? That's what I learnt skipping on, found it easier than most lures I tried when I started.
  4. Anyone do any dock skipping with frogs? I'm pretty skilled with skipping jigs, senkos, flukes, etc but am having trouble skipping my BOOYAH popping pad crashers. I've heard people having better luck with SPRO Bronzeyes and Strike King Sexy Frogs "since they are flatter and weigh more". Can anyone attest to those skipping better who are more experienced? Or any tip for skipping frogs around that might differ from other lures.
  5. A Daiwa 100 is similar to a Shimano 150 in terms of line capacity, size, and feel (except for the tiny 90mm handles, which I like). The Daiwa 80 is more of a Shimano 70, very small reel for finesse stuff, borderline BFS IMO. I own both Daiwa and Shimanos; Fuego, Tatula, SLX, Curado. Love them both equally, but, Daiwa ever so slightly has my favor for the braking system. When you change to another lure, all you have to do is remember a number. Shimano, you've got to remember how many you had on/off, what your fine tune dial was at, etc. Once you get it zeroed, it's amazing, but takes a minute longer than a daiwa.
  6. Dobyn's is a phenomenal brand. The Fury is also, an amazing model. I would personally recommend the softer 734C since I believe it would load up more than the heavier 735C. The 734 will fish like most any Medium-Heavy out there, and would be my top pick for football jigs and C rigs. For me, the 735 is ideally a frog rod or heavy cover rod (flipping, grass, laydowns, docks). I personally use mine for skipping, pitching, grass flipping, small swimbaits, and A rigs. It's not a complete broomstick though, and will still load up pretty decently. Just not decently enough for me to want to use it as an offshore rod.
  7. I'm a big hater on lews rods, but the KVD is actually decent for the price -not stupid heavy (actually very light) -consistent tapers -feels nice in the hand -balances well -decent blank and components great rods, especially for the amount of models offered
  8. Hard to pick one personally for that price for deep divers but I'll throw a few good ones out there Look for (in my opinion) 7 foot 3 plus Mod-Fast or slower (moderate preferred) Composite or glass blank 13 Fishing DEFY 7 foot 9 Crankbait rod (~80) Shimano SLX 7 foot 4 Glass Crankbait rod (100)
  9. Hard for me because I'm willing to try new things readily just to feel a tug dislike: ned rigs does it work? yeah. is it fun? sometimes. Just pretty uninteresting. Rarely finds its way on my spinning rod unless they are that off. can't stand: chatterbaits despite the second largest bass I've ever caught coming from one, they don't stay on my rods long. Just feel there's so many better lures, also don't like them around grass where everyone uses them. seems to get gummed up way too easy. Hard to pick a can't stand as I do somewhat like a chatter at the end of the day, but it's more of a last resort. would rather a spinner or swim jig. Doesn't work - Jerkbait. Worked one time, missed fish. Never again. Haven't thrown much though, because they seem to waste my time and I can catch more on something else.
  10. Nichols Sledgehammer Swim Jig, 3/8oz, JT's Chartreuse Shad with a 3.75" or 4" Strike King Rage Swimmer Paddle Tail. 1. super versatile. Skipped under a dock, bounced around rocks, thrown in a lily pad field, swam over a laydown, works almost everywhere. 2. 3/8oz + trailer is easy to bomb 3. The paddle tail significantly slows the fall, more like the fall of a 1/4oz swim jig 4. Different from most people throwing a craw on a swim jig 5. swim jig (free space)
  11. thats the one I kept seeing in my store. Ill check both out. If it good enough for father Rojas, its good enough for me
  12. Hey Y'all, I've been getting into frogs and am looking into larger frogs, but can't find many, and when I can, there are no reviews. Anyone throw larger than normal frogs? What do yall think? P.S, we have huge bull frogs here which I have seen get crushed. No doubt larger frog lures could grab the attention of bigs.
  13. How do you apply your grease to your gears? I seem to have everything down, but can't quite get the gears greased. Some reels feel worse (gear wise) after I clean out the gummed up grease and add new grease. Very loud, sort of buzzing sound and feel. Too much? Too little?
  14. Looking at one for all topwater and swim jigs. Maybe a 734? Texas, with 30lb braid. Called Dobyn's. Talk about customer service. They suggested 734 Fury.
  15. yes, they're under the Rapala website and name now. Many rods, reels, and lures have been discontinued. My biggest disappointment was the loss of the Envy series which is a very sexy rod.
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