Dorado Posted August 30, 2017 Posted August 30, 2017 Hearing so much buzz about the 110s was like giving into peer pressure. But get this, Dick's had a buy 2 get 1 free sale so I pressed the trigger back on 6/13. They were backordered so far out that I finally got these puppies today and it's almost September! I actually forgot about the order until the package came to my door.    4 Quote
Super User tcbass Posted August 30, 2017 Super User Posted August 30, 2017 35 minutes ago, Dorado said: Hearing so much buzz about the 110s was like giving into peer pressure. But get this, Dick's had a buy 2 get 1 free sale so I pressed the trigger back on 6/13. They were backordered so far out that I finally got these puppies today and it's almost September! I actually forgot about the order until the package came to my door.      That's always a nice surprise!   Monkeybutt is my favorite color, although I don't think color really matters with these. 1 Quote
SummertimeCarl Posted August 30, 2017 Posted August 30, 2017 Not a huge purchase, but I finally ordered some "custom" soft plastics I always see on Instagram with fancy pictures, etc.  First impression is they're a little smaller/thinner than I would usually buy.  They smell way different than any other soft plastic I've used too, (which could be a good thing I guess).  Seem to be pretty "floppy" so I'm hoping they have good action.   We'll see how they work out this weekend. 3 Quote
kykayak Posted August 31, 2017 Posted August 31, 2017 First Megabass lures i've ever owned. DSG had these discounted a few weeks ago. Largest amount I've ever spent on a bait order. Hope they live up to the hype. 10 Quote
Super User MassYak85 Posted August 31, 2017 Super User Posted August 31, 2017 21 hours ago, hawgwash said: I'm here to report that the Keitech paddle tails are awesome. They have great swim action and actually catch fish....   The spinners are great also, but they are a bit heavy. May have to upgrade the rod to something stiffer with more of a backbone. Different reel? Not sure on that one, but perhaps a stronger pole would make using these spinners easier. With my current setup reeling the spinners in makes it feel lime I'm reeling in a concrete block, lol I love them too but so do the pickerel. The little ones will grab the tail and when I set the hook and wiff I know I'm about to reel in a useless trailer. I can usually squeeze about 5-8 fish out of one if it's just bass biting by biting a section off combined with turning it upside down, which is not bad IMO. But if the pickerel are munching I'll go through a pack or more in a day easy. Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted August 31, 2017 Super User Posted August 31, 2017 7 minutes ago, MassYak85 said: I love them too but so do the pickerel. The little ones will grab the tail and when I set the hook and wiff I know I'm about to reel in a useless trailer. I can usually squeeze about 5-8 fish out of one if it's just bass biting by biting a section off combined with turning it upside down, which is not bad IMO. But if the pickerel are munching I'll go through a pack or more in a day easy.  They sure do.  I use small paddle tails (cheaper ones!) when I am deliberately fishing for picks.  I have found that if you run them quickly, the picks will just smash them in the middle and hook themselves.  This is my favorite pickerel picture, a little hammer handle one turned this fluke inside out. Quote
Super User MassYak85 Posted August 31, 2017 Super User Posted August 31, 2017 2 minutes ago, Bunnielab said:  They sure do.  I use small paddle tails (cheaper ones!) when I am deliberately fishing for picks.  I have found that if you run them quickly, the picks will just smash them in the middle and hook themselves.  This is my favorite pickerel picture, a little hammer handle one turned this fluke inside out. I'm usually using them on the back of a swimjig, and the bigger ones usually just engulf the whole thing. But the little 8-12" ones that can't eat the swimjig just nip at the tail. Quote
nocluefisher Posted August 31, 2017 Posted August 31, 2017 Scored a daiwa tatula xt 7' medium baitcaster for $25 and a falcon low rider 6' 10" ml shaky head spinning rod for $42 today. Quote
MichaelCopeland Posted September 1, 2017 Posted September 1, 2017 Went to Wal Mart after work this afternoon. We got off early today being our Employee Appreciation Day. Last night I lost my only chatter bait(black and blue), so I replaced it today, also got me a white one and a bag of  Arkie black and blue crawfish jig trailers. A 5 pack bag was only $1.22 so I figured I'd see how they do. Ha! I'm a poet and I didn't know it...lol! ? 3 Quote
adam lancia Posted September 2, 2017 Posted September 2, 2017 On 8/31/2017 at 4:09 PM, nocluefisher said: Scored a daiwa tatula xt 7' medium baitcaster for $25 and a falcon low rider 6' 10" ml shaky head spinning rod for $42 today. I'd love to know where you found the Tatula XT, especially for that price! Quote
Super User buzzed bait Posted September 5, 2017 Super User Posted September 5, 2017 Long awaited, can't wait to hit this one honey hole where the bluegill are big and abundant and the bass feed on them heavily! Â 7 Quote
Super User buzzed bait Posted September 6, 2017 Super User Posted September 6, 2017 i have a problem..... Â the first step is admitting it right? Â snagged a barely used 3:16 baby wake in ayu, pretty stoked to try this one out! Â 5 Quote
Super User kickerfish1 Posted September 7, 2017 Super User Posted September 7, 2017 Just ordered a NRX 852 spinning rod. Â Also got a Tatula 6:3 to use a workhorse reel/beater. 3 Quote
Super User NorcalBassin Posted September 7, 2017 Super User Posted September 7, 2017 1 hour ago, kickerfish1 said: Just ordered a NRX 852 spinning rod. Exceptional all around spinning rod you're going to love. Mine gets more wacky rigging duty than anything but it does everything you'd need a spinning rod for very well. 1 Quote
Mumbly Posted September 7, 2017 Posted September 7, 2017 14 hours ago, Jelvas said: Just found a "to good to pass" deal on a Curado 71HG today... 60€ off + 1 free spool of Sufix Siege:  Could not resist it... it had to come home with me. Congrats on the reel! I hope that you will like it. I have to say though....23% tax? Holy Canoli!! I thought ours was high at 15%. Quote
frosty Posted September 7, 2017 Posted September 7, 2017 4 hours ago, Mumbly said: Congrats on the reel! I hope that you will like it. I have to say though....23% tax? Holy Canoli!! I thought ours was high at 15%. I guess I won't complain about 7%! Good grief! 1 Quote
finatic Posted September 7, 2017 Posted September 7, 2017 9 hours ago, kickerfish1 said: Just ordered a NRX 852 spinning rod.  Also got a Tatula 6:3 to use a workhorse reel/beater.  That rod is 500 bucks! Hope it makes yer coffee for you, too lol Quote
finatic Posted September 7, 2017 Posted September 7, 2017 22 hours ago, buzzed bait said: i have a problem..... Â the first step is admitting it right? Â snagged a barely used 3:16 baby wake in ayu, pretty stoked to try this one out! Â Â Â That's awesome. Can't find them anywhere anymore, except eBay. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted September 7, 2017 Super User Posted September 7, 2017 1 hour ago, 12poundbass said: I love my HUK gear! Have you tried their sweat shirt? It's so warm and comfy. Me Too ~ I don't have the sweat skirt but to wear the heck out of the hoodie & waaaay too many raglan, kryptek, trophy & ico long and short sleeve t's . . . A-JAy 1 Quote
Jelvas Posted September 7, 2017 Posted September 7, 2017 11 hours ago, Mumbly said: Congrats on the reel! I hope that you will like it. I have to say though....23% tax? Holy Canoli!! I thought ours was high at 15%. Yep.... that´s the kind of stuff we have to deal with! Unfortunaly, and i can´t imagine why, buying fishing equipment is not considered a medical expense, because if it was it would be only 6%... and now tell me... is there anything better for your mental health than going fishing? 2 Quote
finatic Posted September 7, 2017 Posted September 7, 2017 On 9/5/2017 at 9:49 PM, hawgwash said: Finally going to try my hand at fishing a Senko. Read a really good blog article on how to do this and so I chose my color (black w/blue flake), hooks (Gamakatsu offset 3/0) and got my polarized shades   Going to practice at this spot where the bass have been really difficult (won't bite on cranks, spinners, etc.). Hopefully I bust them with these babies. Went down to the bridge this morning to practice again with the senkos. It was raining but the bridge makes excellent cover. Plus there's a lot of nice size rocks along the bank. First cast I was working the bait in and suddenly it felt like I snagged a rock, then the rock moved. I pulled up to set the hook and the rock headed out to the river. I could feel the weight of the fish, it was definitely a big one, probably would have been my PB, but then my line went slack. When I reeled it in all I had was the hook!  Sucker ate my senko!  Stayed under the bridge while it was raining for another couple hours and in that time I had the chance to catch five more really nice fish, but each time I pulled back to set the hook it came right out of their mouths. One bass even broke the surface, shook his head and the senko went flying. Exciting stuff.  What I'm learning is that senko fishing is really all about patience and watching your line movement. For all five of these fish that I had on this morning I only was able to detect the last one - watched the line till it hit the bottom then it started jerking a little and moving. The other fish I didn't even know I had on until I went to twitch the bait and felt resistance.  I will say this, the senko definitely lives up to it's reputation. This same spot is where I've been fishing the last few days (using cranks, spinners, etc.) and producing nothing, not even strikes.  Would be nice to find out how to hook set these fish. If anyone knows any tips/suggestions I'm all ears. 1 Quote
PAbasser927 Posted September 8, 2017 Posted September 8, 2017 20 hours ago, hawgwash said: Would be nice to find out how to hook set these fish. If anyone knows any tips/suggestions I'm all ears.  My experiences with Senkos have been the same as yours where it almost feels like a snag at first.  What I have learned is that if you think it is a snag and you "test" it instead of setting the hook, you are much more likely to lose the fish.  I read an article and watched a video both reiterating the point that about 75% of your bites on a weightless senko will occur during the initial fall or when it first makes contact with the ground after the initial fall. Since then I don't work it all the way back to the boat anymore.  I'll cast, let it fall to the bottom on slack line, then twitch it once or twice, let it fall again, then reel in and repeat.  A lot of times I never even feel the bite due to the slack line and just how subtle those bites seem to be.  Seems like they just suck it in most of the time.  I detect bites by watching the line for any movement, or more often than not, just a subtle ripple the generates off the line when the bait is sucked in.  I have noticed a majority of the time they don't take it and run with it, they eat it and stay put.  For that reason, I am ready to set the hook anytime I feel resistance on the first twitch just in case I missed anything in watching the line.  I will say, when I set the hook in these instances it has been a fish MANY more times than it has been a snag.  You'd be surprised how often there is something at the end of the line that you were not able to detect by feel or line watching.  You can PM me if you have any questions (try to keep this from becoming an extension of the Senko FAQ thread) Quote
finatic Posted September 8, 2017 Posted September 8, 2017 Just caught this monster this evening on the Senko (black w/blue flake).....  3 Quote
Super User tcbass Posted September 9, 2017 Super User Posted September 9, 2017 On 9/7/2017 at 0:20 PM, hawgwash said: Went down to the bridge this morning to practice again with the senkos. It was raining but the bridge makes excellent cover. Plus there's a lot of nice size rocks along the bank. First cast I was working the bait in and suddenly it felt like I snagged a rock, then the rock moved. I pulled up to set the hook and the rock headed out to the river. I could feel the weight of the fish, it was definitely a big one, probably would have been my PB, but then my line went slack. When I reeled it in all I had was the hook!  Sucker ate my senko!  Stayed under the bridge while it was raining for another couple hours and in that time I had the chance to catch five more really nice fish, but each time I pulled back to set the hook it came right out of their mouths. One bass even broke the surface, shook his head and the senko went flying. Exciting stuff.  What I'm learning is that senko fishing is really all about patience and watching your line movement. For all five of these fish that I had on this morning I only was able to detect the last one - watched the line till it hit the bottom then it started jerking a little and moving. The other fish I didn't even know I had on until I went to twitch the bait and felt resistance.  I will say this, the senko definitely lives up to it's reputation. This same spot is where I've been fishing the last few days (using cranks, spinners, etc.) and producing nothing, not even strikes.  Would be nice to find out how to hook set these fish. If anyone knows any tips/suggestions I'm all ears.   I cast mine with hi-VI's yellow Power Pro braid.   Once it hits I let it sit and see if the line moves at all. Many times you'll start seeing the line move away and know you have one.   If I dont see the line move I'll give it a jerk and start reeling it in. A lot of times there is a fish on there. They hook themselves. Quote
Scarborough817 Posted September 9, 2017 Posted September 9, 2017 on the word of a fellow member i ran to canadian tire tonight and picked up a daiwa revros combo 6'6" ml with a 2500 size revros reel total cost of this purchase was $39.93 i bought it for my gf so i spooled her up with 8lb big game for now 5 Quote
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