kayl. Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 What technique are you going to focus on improving in 2006? Personally, I'm going to focus on using crankbaits and spinnerbaits, as well as frogs/snakes across the slop. I'm also going to start using baitcasters (I've been a pure spinning man) and try out some swimbaits for bigger bass. (Oh- and I'm going to focus on keeping the bait monkey fed too ;-)) Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 The main thing I'm concentrating on for '06 is Lake Fork in March!! ;D May look into working on speed fishing. Quote
basspro48 Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 I'v got to learn how to set the hook when using topwater frogs, I've had about 47 fish blow-up on my frog this year and I only landed 6 of 'em...not a very good strike to hook-up ratio. Quote
DDbasser Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 I'm going to concentrate on learning to fish deep water offshore structure. Also taking my electronics to the next level and boat control. ;D Quote
Nick_Barr Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 Offshore structure, and finesse type situations, and Learning to find fish more efficiently. Quote
paparock Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 Drop shot and the finesse jig for deep structure bass. Quote
stratoscaster Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 I'm looking to improve the same areas as Nick, offshore structure and cover and more importantly finding the correct pattern to put me on the fish. Can't catch them if you can't fimd them. Quote
Super User Matt Fly Posted December 6, 2005 Super User Posted December 6, 2005 I have bought a SUZY home-maker baking timer. I am going to focus on not sitting in a "honey hole too long" because of past results. Thus a timer will go off and remind me how long I've been here. Results will deem if its time to move on, and maybe come back later and check again. Quote
FALCON Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 FOR ME IT'S SPINNERBAITS & BUZZBAITS. HAVEN'T HAD MUCH LUCK WITH EITHER. MY BIGGEST GOAL IN 2006 IS TO TEACH MY GRANDSONS TO FISH. Quote
playmaker47 Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 In 2006 I plan on using pitching as my main technique. Pitching Soft plastics and jigs mainly. I also want to try and use a drop shot more often and slow rolling spinnerbaits. I probably wont use crankbaits or toppwater that much this year. Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted December 6, 2005 Super User Posted December 6, 2005 Definately Senkos and other plastics. Quote
Will Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 Going to go for the plain old texas rigged plastic worm. I used to catch alot of fish with it, then this year I just never really fished them much. Its still a deadly technique and fewer people are thorwing them anymore. Quote
texasbass1 Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 I need to spend more time learning to fish off shore structure as well. But it is so much fun to catch them up shallow. Quote
chicobass Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 MY MAIN GOAL IS TO BE SLOWER & MORE DILIGENT AROUND STRUCTURE, ESPECIALLY WHEN FLIPPING & PITCHING. AND TO GET MY WIFE TO CATCH THAT 6 LB'R THAT SHE DOESN'T THINK IS OUT THERE !! Quote
topwtr81 Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 i wanna push my rig over 80 mph 8-) on a serious note drop shotting I was getting pretty confident by the end of the year and then uh oh the year ended Quote
Bass Hammer Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Man where do I start? The more I focus on something I realize how much farther I want to go with it. Top of the list this year is jigs and tubes. Quote
BigBear Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Well, I just bought my first boat. So I would say getting used to that, perfecting the drop shot, jigs, & c-rig. Quote
George Welcome Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 You may be a drop shot expert, a Carolina rig guru, or a pitching fool, but if your skills are lacking on finding fish then all the other skills aren't going to help. Learn about the biology of this fish, it's known habits, and seasonal cylcles and you will be way ahead of the game. When fishing hone your observation skills, and your concentration and you will put more fish in the boat. Quote
flippin4it. Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 I'v got to learn how to set the hook when using topwater frogs, I've had about 47 fish blow-up on my frog this year and I only landed 6 of 'em...not a very good strike to hook-up ratio. Fish with a 6'6-7'0 rod med hvy,I've found that when I fish a frog.I hold the rod almost straight up in the air,when the striko occurs.Quickly drop your rod tip while reeling down and set the hook like your trying to rip it's mouth off. By doing this,your allowing time for the fish to "take the bait".Also,I use Lunker Sauce Pro Gel. Since practicing this,my hook up's are around %85-90. Quote
SCarter Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Going to go for the plain old texas rigged plastic worm. I used to catch alot of fish with it, then this year I just never really fished them much. Its still a deadly technique and fewer people are thorwing them anymore. Went back to the plastic worm alot more this past year and had very good success. Had forgotten how much i missed it and plus got my patience and feel back This year going to work on worms (T and C rig), senkos, and jerkbaits more. Quote
JayPea2005 Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 Working on taking my game to the next level. lot of tournaments next year. If there were anything I needed to work on it would have to be getting myself to slowwwwwww down. I find myself speeding along and having to slow myself down. I will be glad when it is a natural action instead of having to constantly remind myself. I will not troll for marlin, I will not troll for marlin, I will not troll for marlin.......... Quote
Rattlinrogue Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 I've always been a pretty fair shallow water angler,and I'll continue that.I also have begun to start "getting it" with deeper water fishing(c-rig,c-baits,drop shot).I'd like to become as comfortable on deep structure as I am fishing shallow.Also,with the addition of pitchin' to my bag of tricks,I hope to become a more complete angler who can handle many different scenarios when it comes to changing conditions. Quote
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