RanndomUndead Posted April 1, 2015 Posted April 1, 2015 You go out for 5 hours, spend 3 hours fighting tackle, 1.5 hours catching nothing, spend 30 minutes catching 5 bass, and walk out of there with a daily PB of about 5 1/2 inches. Oh, and getting to lose another kvd 1.5 crank and breaking the tip off a 70 dollar graphite rod in the process of trying to retrieve sed crank. What a wonderful day! Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted April 2, 2015 Global Moderator Posted April 2, 2015 I have no idea what having a bad day on the water due to tackle has to do with the spawn?? 3 Quote
RanndomUndead Posted April 2, 2015 Author Posted April 2, 2015 I have no idea what having a bad day on the water due to tackle has to do with the spawn?? Early spring winds was my general point. 25 mph gusts and weightless rig on the baitcaster. Ended up with a 30+ yard bird nest of braid that i fought with for hours before just hacking a knife at it. Dollars down the drain Quote
BassnChris Posted April 3, 2015 Posted April 3, 2015 Early spring winds was my general point. 25 mph gusts and weightless rig on the baitcaster. Ended up with a 30+ yard bird nest of braid that i fought with for hours before just hacking a knife at it. Dollars down the drain On the 'Baked Potato Classic' road trip 2 weeks ago.......I suffered the birds nest fiasco once on day 2. Just cut it out after 10 minutes of struggling with it and respooled when I got back to my room. Then it happened again on the last day near the end of the day. Cut it out and respooled it again yesterday. I just count that as the cost of doing business. Don't sweat the small stuff. Just like I accept I'm gonna loose lures.....if I'm not throwing where I'll get get hung up, then I'm not fishing where da fish are. 1 Quote
Super User everythingthatswims Posted April 3, 2015 Super User Posted April 3, 2015 Early spring winds was my general point. 25 mph gusts and weightless rig on the baitcaster. Ended up with a 30+ yard bird nest of braid that i fought with for hours before just hacking a knife at it. Dollars down the drain ^^^^Why I stick to spinning rods when fishing braid $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Quote
RanndomUndead Posted April 3, 2015 Author Posted April 3, 2015 On the 'Baked Potato Classic' road trip 2 weeks ago.......I suffered the birds nest fiasco once on day 2. Just cut it out after 10 minutes of struggling with it and respooled when I got back to my room. Then it happened again on the last day near the end of the day. Cut it out and respooled it again yesterday. I just count that as the cost of doing business. Don't sweat the small stuff. Just like I accept I'm gonna loose lures.....if I'm not throwing where I'll get get hung up, then I'm not fishing where da fish are. 10 minutes? you quit easily haha, my fiasco last for over 2 hours. And the lure i lost wasnt because of water debris, it was because the wind took it, and carried it, right into a tree....Dual trebles seem to be near impossible to get free Quote
RanndomUndead Posted April 3, 2015 Author Posted April 3, 2015 ^^^^Why I stick to spinning rods when fishing braid $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Ive never liked braid on spinning, dunno why. Quote
Super User Sam Posted April 4, 2015 Super User Posted April 4, 2015 You know it is the spawn when.........the Dogwood trees start to bud out. You know the bass are on their beds when.........the Dogwood trees bloom. Do not get confused with the Cherry trees. They bloom first. Go on-line and look to see what a Dogwood looks like. Right now the buds are on the Dogwoods meaning the bass will be on their nests starting in two weeks. 1 Quote
Super User Sam Posted April 4, 2015 Super User Posted April 4, 2015 Early spring winds was my general point. 25 mph gusts and weightless rig on the baitcaster. Ended up with a 30+ yard bird nest of braid that i fought with for hours before just hacking a knife at it. Dollars down the drain Always take backup spools for spinning reels and one or two backup baitcasters with you. Quote
Super User Sam Posted April 4, 2015 Super User Posted April 4, 2015 Wind = Under Hand Cast. Practice that cast. 1 Quote
RanndomUndead Posted April 4, 2015 Author Posted April 4, 2015 Wind = Under Hand Cast. Practice that cast. Interestingly enough, thats exactly how i lost my lure, wind threw me off balance and had a late release. Couldve sworn a ghost with a 5 iron attacked my lure 1 Quote
Super User DogBone_384 Posted April 4, 2015 Super User Posted April 4, 2015 Like other members already said, don't sweat the small stuff. A bad day fishing still beats the 'good' days many people right here in the US have. Baitcasters and windy days don't always get along, so if you have a spinning rig, take that with you. As far as losing lures, laugh it off and let the tackle monkey do the rest.... Quote
RSM789 Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 ...Go on-line and look to see what a Dogwood looks like... It is easy to discern, it has a distinctive bark. Quote
RSM789 Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 Early spring winds was my general point. 25 mph gusts and weightless rig on the baitcaster. Ended up with a 30+ yard bird nest of braid that i fought with for hours before just hacking a knife at it. Dollars down the drain I hear you, wind is the only weather condition that gives me fits (we really don't have lightning out here). I take pride in accurate casts and gusty wind just wreaks havoc with my aging skills. The best way I find to deal with it is remember how slow the fishing was just a few short months ago and suddenly fighting the wind in order to fight some bass doesn't seem so bad. But I do hate the wind... Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 5, 2015 Super User Posted April 5, 2015 You know it is the spawn when.........the Dogwood trees start to bud out. You know the bass are on their beds when.........the Dogwood trees bloom. Do not get confused with the Cherry trees. They bloom first. Go on-line and look to see what a Dogwood looks like. Right now the buds are on the Dogwoods meaning the bass will be on their nests starting in two weeks. Sam! Aint ya learned nuttin! It's all bout temperature! Can't discern anything by observing nature 1 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted April 5, 2015 Super User Posted April 5, 2015 Sam! Aint ya learned nuttin! It's all bout temperature! Can't discern anything by observing nature HaHa! Good one! Quote
LuckyGia Posted April 5, 2015 Posted April 5, 2015 Been enjoying the spawn in central Florida for a month now. 2 more weeks I head north for the summer and should be close to the start of the spawn there. I should enjoy at least 3 months of great fishing. Quote
RanndomUndead Posted April 5, 2015 Author Posted April 5, 2015 You know it is the spawn when.........the Dogwood trees start to bud out. You know the bass are on their beds when.........the Dogwood trees bloom. Do not get confused with the Cherry trees. They bloom first. Go on-line and look to see what a Dogwood looks like. Right now the buds are on the Dogwoods meaning the bass will be on their nests starting in two weeks. Have no dogwoods around here, but i can tell you ive hooked like 14 largemouth under 5 inches in the past 2 days... Been noticing a weird trend too, My kvd 1.5 sexy shad squarebill has been catching all these little guys, Where my Rapala DT-6 in demon has caught nothing under 2 lbs, 6 of em so far. Quote
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