#107-"Too Early" Edition
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>>905687 Looks like lots of people participating in the Secret Santa already sent some gifts so hopefully we will see those by the end of the week. Dank memes via post.
Still waiting for help with the beginner guides on the Pastebin. I put a little saltwater one in there, but I want to do a river one possibly and trout. Skid typed up a saltwater guide so enjoy the autism.
Thinking about picking up a new hobby? Want to get a memecaster? Haven't mastered the Palomar knot? Click here!
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Anonymous
>>907088 Instead of buying a new rod get some different lures. Buy some x rap long casts, they're better for surf rods since you can actually load them up.
http://www.rapala.com/rapala/lures/x-rap-saltwater-series/x-rapandreg-long-cast/X+Rap+Long+Cast.html Anonymous
well $140 well spent on lures. Tries soft plastics for the first time. Pretty nice. Definitely a lot more technique going into it than I'm used to. But apparently the best cod catcher in my area swears by them. So gonna give em a good going this weekend. Also, found a good option for flicking big lures. $160 Willsons Magnum. Much cheaper than the Venom and the local tackleshop owner reckons they'e grouse.
Anonymous
Crayfish heads for the dogs. We ate the tails already. Didn't get a pick.
Anonymous
>>907192 So skid did you hear anything more about that night club fire? The normie news doesn't say how it was caused.
Do we have reason to believe your relative caused it and killed everyone or has anyone who was there with him said anything about what happened?
Kevin Van Dam !ZNBx60Gj/k
>>907204 Wut all did u get? Post pics when they arrive.
Anonymous
>>907206 there's a 0% chance skid knew anyone that was within 100 miles of oakland last weekend. he's this threads biggest serial bullshitter. This the guy who seems to know about every style of fishing and have a setup for everything despite not even dink posting.
his last post was recomminding a 9.5ft salmon rod for casting saltwater jerkbaits.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907202 Good advice TY
>>907205 Man the best part of the crayfish is the brain you are either really good to your dogs or have never sucked a crawdad head...
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Tue 06 Dec 2016 15:02:00 No. 907259 Report >>907202 I can vouch for the LC X-rap being great for heavy rods, and in cast characteristics.
Wind or no wind.
Zuriss !!S/L/65CPWjy
>>907255 Squeeze and suck till the eyes pop in.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907259 What about on lighter rods like medium with a 2oz max lure weight
>>907260 Yup. My granddad would put a little dab of hot sauce or Cajun dry seasoning on it first
Anonymous
>>907202 The only downside of the that x rap lure is that it run a bit too deep for surf fishing. It would keep scraping the bottom during retrieve.
Anonymous
>>907255 You can also buy a bombarda float for casting weight. It's very popular for fishing with flies and gulp where I live.
Anonymous
>>907272 the "diawa" sp minnows cast further than the Lc's. the lc flash minnows cast okay, for a 5/8th lure but suck when the wind is up.
12lb mono, 2500-3000 spinner, 7'5"-9' ml rod, rip and pause in the backs of the waves. some guys add a tiny rubber core to gain a little more distance and depth when the waves and winds are up. great lures but a small window of usage for surf applications. they work great in shallow bay flats and estuary areas.
Anonymous
>>907260 sounds like a fat chick i know...
>>907276 a lure ticking bottom is fine. I always keep a few deeper running jerks just for this. stripers seem attracted to it.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907277 >>907277 Thank you - that is intriguing I am going to buy a few to try. Idk how different it is from using a Carolina rig with an egg sinker but maybe it casts better. I have a huge collection of smaller lures that would probably produce in the surf if I could cast them
>>907278 Yeah in spring there should be some wind free days but not this time of year.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
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>>907282 Damn that looks light how far can you cast that? I guess in no wind it's a different story ...
Kevin Van Dam !ZNBx60Gj/k
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>>907278 Damn I like those. Next time I'm at Bass Pro I gotta look around the saltwater section for stuff like that. They have pic related in the freshwater section but they are kinda small (<2") and just poorly made even though the idea is cool.
EastBayCAguy !!H7dnYuBYhR0
Super thick (50 yard) fog this morning. Trout followed my power nymph in but didn't bite. Really looks beautiful out here with this fog.
Anonymous
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>>907283 Ive only just begun fishing with them a couple of weeks ago, but there's a lot of possibilites with them. They come in 10g-50g weights normally, some float, some sink between 10-50cm down, and some sink immediately so you can fish with small lures/flies at all depths and casting distances.
Anonymous
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Tue 06 Dec 2016 17:41:39 No. 907295 Report Quoted By:
>>907272 I chuck em with a medium with 1-2.6oz casting weight.
As long as it is within your casting weight range youre more than good.
Even my heavy 1.5-5.1oz cw rod can chuck em a long way.
Anonymous
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Tue 06 Dec 2016 17:42:46 No. 907298 Report >>907282 >a lure ticking bottom is fine yeah, some fish do like it, but snags. all the fucking snags when the bottom is rocky like it is around here...
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907298 >tfw you snag and lose a $20+ salt lure Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Tue 06 Dec 2016 18:18:21 No. 907315 Report >>907300 Its a bitter reality.
Anonymous
>>907298 I know that feel many times over..
>beautiful morning >empty beach >surf is small >clip on my new shiny jap jerkbait >firstcastofthemorning.webm >hear a snap! >watch my $24 lure fly off into the surf pic not related but..anyone have one? thinking of picking one up.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907315 >>907319 >get to beach I've never fished >surf is up but it looks promising, visible structure in the surf such as boulders >first cast it's a beauty >snagged hard as soon as the lure hits the water >literally 100+lbs of seaweed on the hook >tide starts receding >drag screaming >keep losing more line >line snaps >lost a $5 spoon and like $20 of braid Since then I always use a respectable downsize in test for my leaders so I can break it off easier if it's necessary
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Tue 06 Dec 2016 18:55:18 No. 907330 Report >>907319 Oh god, this happened to me twice.
One time i didnt lift the bail (absolute moron, deserved it)
Other time for some reason, just before i let go of the line during a cast, something wasnt right and the 1.5oz jig went flying. Luckily it flew far out into the sea, instead of someone's car or head.
I reeled in the rest of the line
>swivel clip broke >>907322 I once caught someone's fishing net. It was night, and their improvised marker buoy was hardly visible even when shined on with a light.
Lost my first ever popper right there.
I hate net guys, a lot of the beaches i fish are occasinally netted up, and it cockblocks me from even trying to fish.
Plus its the laziest way to fish.
For some reason tho, i never lose a lot of line when i lose a lure in a snag. It always basically breaks at the knot (the knot doesnt fail, it just breaks at that point)
Anonymous
Anyone ever fish using otters? Im a UK fag that lives on a farm. Last night I heard splashing and went down to the riverside, found two otters with a salmon. Kicked the otter away, left with a 7 1/2lb salmon. After looking online, apparently people have tamed them to use for fishing. Anyone know how I would do this?
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WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907330 I almost lost the top half of a 180$ rod by not dropping the bail. The top flew into the surf and I managed to retrieve it with nothing but the hook caught on the last guide
I think nets are illegal like that here
That day I lost so much line I probably shouldn't have even bothered trying the surf was pretty intense so the backwash immediately pulled out tons of line. Was my fault for being a dimbass both times
Anonymous
In my state it is illegal to target fish while out of season, even for catch and release. What constitutes targeting the out of season fish?
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
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>>907192 >Skid typed up a saltwater guide so enjoy the autism When?
>>907206 I read online that it was suspected electrical. Google the fire you'll find a little
>>907246 And what's wrong with the salmon rod? It will have backbone for salmon bet be soft enough to.load up easily.
>>907334 Figure out how to
do.It and try. If nothing else It will be cool
Anonymous
>>907342 Depends on your state and regulations. In Murray Cod closed season in 'straya if you are caught swimming big ass lures you're in some deep shit, you can even have your boat and car taken depending on the severity.
Anonymous
>>907349 I've been trying to catch me a pike, but the season doesn't open until after summer break starts and I go back down south where pike don't really exist. Pike and bass tend to bite on similar tackle. I guess I shouldn't target them, off seasons are there for a reason. I won't do anything stupid
Anonymous
>>907350 Unless there are specific Pike rigs/Lures then I wouldn't worry too much, they can't prove you are specifically going after that fish. If they search your stuff while you have a Pike on the otherhand RIP your fishing gear.
Anonymous
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>>907353 I only fish catch and release, so that's not a worry. I've never seen a wildlife officer up here, the police force is strained to shit already.
Anonymous
>>907239 My camera was in my pocket. WHilst retrieving a snagged lure on the weekend, the seat broke and my testicles went flying into the the edge of th boat. The water was about to rush over the side, so i made the decision to launch myself in.
RIP phone.
But I got my lure back.
I bought a few stumpjumpers, an soft plastic, an Oar-Gee 75mm plow, a spinnerbait, two other bibbed divers that I can't recall the brand of (maybe old timer, or cod mate or old cod?) and some 50lb braid.
And pic related is instock later this week. So gonna grab one or two of these.
Anonymous
>>907192 Heres my dink I pulled out of the cape fear today. Terrible conditions. Caught on white zoom lizard free rigged. Reeling and letting it sink every 5 seconds.
Anonymous
How the hell do you not snag these? They're so fucking expensive!
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Tue 06 Dec 2016 20:00:36 No. 907364 Report >>907336 Yeah that happened once too. Luckily it flew only a few yards in front of me into the water, and didnt spear itself into the ground even though it was shallow.
The gliding sinker made sure it didnt stay in the water.
Re-assemble rod, and cast again. It never hapens, i was justa dumbass not putting the top piece on snug enough.
Kevin Van Dam !ZNBx60Gj/k
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>>907319 The dude who really likes regular Whopper Ploppers got one of those and he said he wasn't a fan.
>>907363 It happens. Inline spinners are bad too. One of my regular lakes has like a dozen of my Mepps, Blue Foxes, and Rooster Tails in it.
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907363 by not snagging it
git gud scrub
>>907364 >be me >fishing for bluefish with gotcha plug >cast >front half of rod goes flying in >reel reel reel >something slams my lure >bites my tip top guide off >reel reel reel >hyper speed >get a bluefish and my rod tip back, have to walk all the way back to the peir house to buy some hot glue and a lighter >fix rod >it works a while more >one day my dad breaks it a year or so later >i forget how, probably closed it in a car door or stepped on it regardless, it was an interesting day
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Tue 06 Dec 2016 20:34:05 No. 907382 Report >>907374 Gotta get me some gotcha plugs.
Aint seen em here, and apparently blues love em
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907382 if you sent me some money id send some to you, though they can be tricky in surf, and would probably be easier for you to order yourself online. they seem to be more for peirs/bridges, but i have used them in surf.
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Tue 06 Dec 2016 20:54:23 No. 907394 Report >>907392 Shipping would be more than the plugs themselves.
Ill just have to remember to pick some up next time im stateside, hopefully within 3 years.
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907394 youre sure there are none on your continent?
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907392 What are ya talking about people use them in surf quite a bit from what I've seen. Idk how people can stand fishing them off piers though it's really annoying trying to work the lure from so high
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907394 shit i just looked at amazon uk, youre probably going to be well off saving an extra 2k dollars, and buying every gotcha plug in sight, then selling them in your country for profit. go to a tackle shop, take the boss out with some and catch some bluefish, show him what youve got, list a higher price than you paid, and sell all but 50-100 lures (which you keep for you)
Kevin Van Dam !ZNBx60Gj/k
>>907394 I think you overestimate the shipping. I'm assuming it isn't nearly as bad as you think for a small box weighing less than a pound. As long as you don't get hit with any retarded import taxes.
I mean to mail letters in the US it is 49¢ or something (who uses actual mail for letters anymore?) and sending that same letter most places in Yurop is like 85¢
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907412 they actually seem to dart better from bridges and peirs in my experience. and i never said they arent used in surf, just that its tricky to make them work ask well in surf unless the water is realy calm. if the water is washing it towards you, its hard to get it to dart. but then again my experience with them is in north carolina where a surf under 4 feet is calm, and its a slow year if less than one person per week drowns in the surf within 2 miles of me.
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907414 on amazon uk its 25 euros for one lure, which is about 4 USD here (the lure, not the transfer rate)
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Tue 06 Dec 2016 21:36:59 No. 907419 Report >>907410 >shipping from anywhere except neighbouring countries I dont feel like paying 20 euro or more for a 10 euro gotcha plug.
>>907413 Interesting... interesting indeed.
But the scumbag fisherman in me wants to keep a good lure secret from others kek.
>>907414 >letters You are right though. 2 euro ish, for a letter under 50 grams.
Fuck. I might consider things.
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Tue 06 Dec 2016 21:38:56 No. 907421 Report >>907414 In my defense, it used to be ridiculous a while back.
>>907417 Yeah, they have fixed shipping cost for weight/size grades. So they make a buck when you order just one, envelope packaged lure.
Anonymous
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>>907419 make your own gotcha plugs out of a steel golf club shaft.
make your own gotcha plugs out of copper water pipe and caps
make a through wire and fill with lead shot
add prism stickers and eyes. coat with epoxy.
and fish.
pic not related..its jus the new slab record.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
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>>907415 Oh lol 4-6ft is storm conditions here I'd say more average is 2-3ft
Anonymous
>>907276 for pompano you want those little puffs of sand that come from your lure tapping along the bottom. that applies to any fish that predominately feeds on benthic species.
Anonymous
>>907362 glad to see you got out. how rough did the river end up being?
Anonymous
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>>907415 >in my experience another quality shitpost from our favorite furry poser
Anonymous
>TFW can't find a box long enough for skids dragon dildo. Maybe I can tape together some old 12 pack boxes.
Anonymous
>>907421 Get Pepsi to send you my email.
I don't have a job now but I should be employed and getting some cash by February. I am extremely bad with money and often drunk so I'd do something stupid like just buying and mailing you a lure.
Zuriss !!S/L/65CPWjy
>>907464 God danm /b/
Fucking trip dropping board.
Anonymous
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>>907455 Not bad where I fish actually. I wouldnt take my yak out in that shit though.
Anonymous
>>907465 Stop being a trap loving faggot and problem solved.
CocaColaSexual !n/ZnkB9jUw
Zuriss !!S/L/65CPWjy
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>>907478 I need my shit post a fluffy fix mang
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>907460 I sent you an email. Get on that soon tho because looks like pretty much everybody has put their orders through so hopefully we will be seeing some shit by the end of the week.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
And if anybody else got tracking numbers and wants me to relay them to the anons they bought for, email them to me. I have gotten a couple already so those anons can keep an eye out for their packages.
Anonymous
>>907478 yeah imo there is literally nothing worth reading on /b/. hasn't been in at least 5 years. all the good posters left and it seems like only kids and bots to me. pure mind rot.
Anonymous
>>907288 is this the world trade center about to go down?
Anonymous
how shit is fishing in winter how far south from illinois do i have to go to enjoy fishing
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>907512 Come visit mang. If you aren't a furfag, maybe I will show you some spots.
Anonymous
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>>907507 I mean... its good if you love tarps, the same reposted nudes, and honeypot threads. They memed cancer into reality.
Anonymous
Ive been wanting to get into surf fishing for a while now and im ready to gear up finally. Can you guys recommend me a rod? It will be almost entirely for surfperch so something light would be good i imagine. Maybe when it heats up again i will try for halibut too.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907513 Pepsi I am planning to take a week off work and go to Florida for the mullet run - if I come will you try to hook up on some big gamefish from the shore w/ me
>not a furfag >productive member of society >only minimal autism I'd be down to check out some freshwater spots too
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907519 What is your budget? My favorite perch rod is my Lamiglas light action 9ft6 LX96LS. Paired it with a Quantum Smoke PT Inshore 2500. Super legit setup
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
Anonymous
>>907520 >mullet run in December WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907524 >you cant plan things further than a month out kys
>>907522 So do you, what of it?
Anonymous
>>907519 walmart has some blow out prices on cheap surf rods right now.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907529 9ft to 10ft is my favorite length for perching but 8 would do. Looks like a swell deal but light powerwill be more fun for perch
Anonymous
>>907522 >>907528 which one of you can drink the most beer?
Anonymous
>>907530 yeah I use a UL surf rod made from a fly rod for perchin' but for someone just starting they might as well just use a 7' fw bass rod..
Anonymous
>owns a surf rod >doesn't own a 704z WeW e W
Anonymous
Anonymous
>>907539 >>907544 Nobody wants your antique bro
Anonymous
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>literally the easiest spinning reel on earth to take apart >surprisingly smooth >marine brass gears, no cheap zinc shit, built to last forever >an absolute tank that can take a beating,old men are still using the same real they bought when they were in college What's your excuse?
Anonymous
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>>907546 Enjoy your new meme reels that will go bad in a few seasons.
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
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>>907460 Cut one end off of two, then cut both ends off of one, and once it's in duct tape everything
>>907505 I'll send mine in a bit
>>907531 Nice fish
>>907533 What weight was it initially? 10? 12?
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
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>>907533 Where can you get one of those? Make it yourself?
EastBayCAguy !!H7dnYuBYhR0
>>907358 Wow your cod lures look like our musky lures. Big, jointed, weird looking.
>>907508 It took me a minute but I see it now. Please keep bantzing me about my sideways pics so that I'll fix them someday.
Anonymous
>>907546 Fuck you pham old penn reels are truly something special. This thing was made in the 60's and it's still pulling fish.
Anonymous
>>907521 somewhere around $100 would be optimal
Though i was just planning on pairing it with a shimano sienna
>>907529 i would prefer to get it on amazon if i can cause i have prime
Anonymous
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>907562 You know like all of the major fishin retailers have free shipping right now. Bass Pro, Cabela's, Dick's, Gander Mtn, and probably more.
TXLizardFag !6HJ0QLzJJE
What would you even catch with this
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907565 Bass and pike. A 2 pound bass can and will eat a 9 inch shad
TXLizardFag !6HJ0QLzJJE
>>907565 I almost bought this one cause it was only $12...
Anonymous
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>>907559 The ivory grips are cool.
Anonymous
>>907565 I know for a fact big stripers like to eat them.
Its a good lure though ive been more on the s-waver tip lately.
Zuriss !!S/L/65CPWjy
>>907531 If they can top my suitcase a night days then hats off
TXLizardFag !6HJ0QLzJJE
Also saw this thing which is kinda neat. I wonder what the display shows.
>>907566 Idk man it seems pretty big for 2lb bass
>>907570 I want really thinking about salt but I guess some of the bigger fresh water ones would too
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
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>>907579 im not saying its not a tight fit for a 2 pound bass to eat, im just saying its been documented that a 2 pound bass will strike and successfully consume one. basically, open its mouth all the way, if the maximum size of the bait is smaller than that, he's physically capable of eating it. pike have been known to eat muskie fry 2/3 of their body length just by letting the tail 1/3 stick out of their mouth as they digest and make room for the rest. fish will eat big if given the chance.
Anonymous
>>907579 Electric reels shouldn't even be legal.
You can real up a hundredsof swordfish in a day. It's stupid and unsportsmanlike.
Anonymous
>>907596 Yeah, first time I saw one I thought it was pretty ridiculous. If you can't reel in massive fish, don't catch them.
Anonymous
>>907606 >>907596 Pretty sure they arnt ment for giant fish... Think about it, how are they going to make a tiny eletric motor to pull against several hundred pound fish that torture even well built guys? From what ive seen they are mostly used for deep water trolling where you drop all the way down super deep and then use the motor to reel your catch up. IIt just saves your arm from reeling constantly all day if you are that much of a lazy fuck
I still think they're gay af but not what you guys think they are
Anonymous
>>907579 thats a older drop reel. it shows depth range, hi low gearing modes. jigging modes ect..serious bling on a boat if youre so inclined. the newer models cost a whole lot more. well over $1000 for the reels and the rods are very specialized with different flexes to use for the game sought and type of fishing youre doing.
Its not very sporting but will put meat on the table if youre super lazy.
Anonymous
>>907579 freshwater stripers kill that as do LMB. its a good lure to have in the box, just not that cheap.
what rod reel do you use for swimbaits? If you dont mind me asking?
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907611 Well how many pounds of torque are even put on a reel handle? You'd be amazed how much torque a little motor can make if it doesn't have to go 10000 rpm. Imagine that 10k rpm motor wound down to 120 rpm or even 60
Granted they're usually it used to crank the line in to check the bait but it could probably crank a pretty good fish too.
>>907613 I'd use that lure
Anonymous
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>>907611 usually used for deeper reef type fish and fishing gangions. most of them have setting for low gearing, like when you want to reel in something heavy..because it take something heavy to get down deep inna first place...It could possibly reel in a swordfish but most of the swordfish fisheries are highly regulated, most are caught from deep dropping squid with 16/0 reels in the middle of the night when squid are out feeding..
Anonymous
>>907619 I just watched a bunch of videos where they use different styles and the ones they use for giants is basically a winch system that attaches to a huge spool. The one that txfag posted is a fraction of the size. I dont doubt that they can bring in some nice size fish but not as big as people where previously saying
Anonymous
>>907619 ive seen them used before. they usually dont target bigger pelagics with electric deep drop reels. they are more used for gangions.
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
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>>907622 >>907621 Yeah, it really depends on the reel, and usually the fish it hand cranked, but the potential to bring in decent fish is there. 8/10 times they just use the electric to crank the bait in to make sure it's not been eaten by crabs/change it if it has
Anonymous
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>>907596 they aren't allowed under IGFA rules.
Anonymous
>>907619 it depends on the fish. if you can't pump and reel you'll end up putting a lot of torque on the reel handle.
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
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>rained today >won't rain tomorrow >but the river will be up a probably a bit muddy >but getting extra cold soon to go 45 minutes to fly fish for trout or to stay home My nymphs are lacking, too but I've got wooly buggers. I could just go 20 minutes for creek chub though Decisions decisions
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907629 That's true but if it dad a clutch or something of the sort you could pump and it would slip the clutch while you lifted the rod then reel while you lower. No experience with electric reels but it wouldn't be too hard I don't think to figure one
Anonymous
>>907633 >putting a clutch system in a fishing reel classic squid shit post. the whole point of pumping and reeling would be defeated if your spool slipped on the pump. and that's what it does if the fish can sit and overpower your drag. the last thing you want is a reel that's designed to make that happen.
i don't know why anybody would want to use an electric reel especially if fighting big fish.
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
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>>907639 The clutch would be on the motor, not the anti reverse or drag on the reel, Einstein.
TXLizardFag !6HJ0QLzJJE
>>907596 I didn't realize it reeled in the fish for you. That is kinda gay. Showing depth and how much line you have is kinda neat tho.
>>907612 >well over $1000 for the reels and the rods are very specialized with different flexes to use for the game sought and type of fishing youre doing. Jesus Christ some people have more money than sense
>>907613 At the moment I just use that lews MH and a "MH" (weight rating is like 1/2-1 1/2oz) Abu veritas top water rod. I don't really throw big swimbaits ever, so I don't have a dedicated swimbait rod.
Maybe once I get the boat going and I can find some bigger stripers, or I go to the coast more often, I'll get a big rod for big baits like that.
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907655 I actually like to look at heavy salmon rods for that. They're usually rated up to 2.5-3 ounces and 8-9 feet long so you can cast a country mile (bt
I freshwater standards)
I've got a fenwick silverhawk salmon/steelhead with an ambassadeur on it that I throw for pike/muskie, swim baits, and medium light saltwater.
Anonymous
>>907358 Just got a new Galaxy myself, gotta get me one of those waterproof cases that float for it before I take the boat out next. Also noice choice of lures, not hard to buy a couple and end up spending over $100 easy. Got so many damn Cod lures sitting around gathering dust I'm going to have to lose some this weekend to free up space in the shed lol.
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>>907555 They're the new thing. Last few years basically. That's a baby compared to a few i've seen online.
How heavy are musky's? Maybe i can snare some cheapish ones fand ship em to aus.
Although that one is cheap. $30 for a handmade n good ol' Australia isn't too shabby.
Anonymous
>>907667 Tell me about it. Local place is cheap. Around 15-19 for most lures, bettering a lot of online places. I'd happily pay a few dollars extra seeing hes taken like an hour of his time showing me stuff.
If only i didnt lose at least two lures a week. But still, $40 for around 15 hours fun on the river is worth it.
Anonymous
>>907669 Local servo is also an independent fishing shop, same deal with everything being cheaper than online. They have a points system too that you can sign up for for free, just give your name every time you buy fishing related stuff and they add $$$ to your account. After a 15 months of going there and saving it I had nearly $100 to spend in store and got a Berkley Tournament net, Brag mat and some small lures for free which was neat.
Anonymous
>>907611 They are used for giant fish. So you're wrong.
Anonymous
>>907671 nice. Wish I had that. $400 spent in the last two months i think. But that inclused a $230 combo.
Only issue is there's a fairly small selection. He said he's been putting off ordering more cause of the floods, so hopefully there's some new goodies there over christmas.
But he has Oar-gee's and stumpjumpers. So I'm basically set. Just gotta get my hand on some koolabung lures and i'll be a happy dude.
Rod 'codmac' mackenzie replied to my email. Squeeled like a little girl when i got it. He's getting some more wake bait's in this week. They look like rippers. Just hope my little carana 510 can cast the fuckers without breaking, or killing my shoulder.
You tried out any of the Wilsons range of rods? Trying to work out if there magnum rods will be a decent cheaper option to the Venom. Don't want to sped $500 on a rod that's only gonna be fun for huge cod. Which i've never caught before.
Anonymous
>>907675 Funnily enough I was watching an Ifish video of Paul and Rod Mckenzie catching big Cod off the Bank in Pooncarie and that's what is making me go there this weekend instead of Deniliquin, but am probably gonna head up your way on the Xmas break anyway. Never tried his lures but If Rod uses them they must be good. Nah I haven't bought a rod since my Muscle Tips like 4 years ago, Taking one of them and my Ugly Stik/Daiwa Baitcaster this weekend to see if they can handle the big fish, if not then I may be in the market for a Cod Rod myself haha. I've caught an 82cm Carp on my little Pfleuger Trion reel and 6'6 Abu Muscle tip no hassles, not bad for a $40 rod. Took 20 minutes to actually land the bastard though.
Anonymous
>>907679 Nice. I'd love a good fight like that.
I'm more worried about castng big lures all day than the fish being an issue on my rod.
Good luck this weekend. I'm gonna have a shower and go fishing soon. Not leaving till I catch one of the bastards.
Anonymous
>>907684 Only was really an issue because I was using 8lb Trilene and had almost no drag at all set, sadly it was only a Carp but definitely the most fun fight I've had so far. Cheers, good luck tonight mate.
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Only Yuro Saints Fan mobile !!FAXzsjil+0Q Wed 07 Dec 2016 07:15:37 No. 907690 Report Quoted By:
>>907464 >>907465 Its k mang, i got enough lures for now. Just needto get into softies more
Anonymous
>>907192 What's wrong with her front tooth.
Anonymous
Anonymous
>>907685 I just swapped over to braid for the first time. Jesus christ it's a dream. So silky to cast.
Upgraded from 15 to 50lb too. Not gonna be losng a big carp.
Anonymous
>>907673 and big humbolt squid.
>>907662 arent they a little parbolic?
>>907716 might rip their lips tho bruv.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>907716 >>907730 >rip their lips Ehh, I have never had a problem with that. You just need to get used to it. It takes a lot less pressure to set hooks and get movement out of the lure but after using it awhile it will seem natural.
Anonymous
Is 10lb braid too weak for general freshwater use? Just bought braid for the first time and 10lb braid seems to break far more easily than 10lb mono. Oh the bright side, it has a smaller diameter than dental floss. Very thin stuff.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>907758 I'm a big fan of 10lb braid. I have hauled in some big sneks on it and if anything it seems stronger than 10lb mono because the knots don't create nearly as much of a weak spot on braid. Plus it doesn't degrade like mono where 10lb becomes 6lb after a couple trips.
Make sure you don't have any messed up guides on the rod or something making the line weak. Also git gud at the Palomar knot.
Anonymous
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Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>907772 It's all true though.
Anonymous
>>907764 >Messed up guide Yeah, that's probably it. One of the rings on the inside of the guide fell out on my $10 rod. I'll trash that rod and use my other one.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>907797 Wut brand line?
And just watch out for frayed spots
Anonymous
>>907800 Spiderwire EZ braid, the place didn't carry anything else
Anonymous
>>907810 There's your issue
Anonymous
>>907811 Are you memeing on me? I thought spiderwire was the overpriced, premium line with decent quality?
Anonymous
>>907817 No it's genuinely the worst braid you can buy besides no brand china shit. Look around for some Suffix 832 or Power Pro
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907730 Define "parabolic" as used in the sentence
Anonymous
>>907819 Eyyy fucking kill me I wasted ten dollars
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>907817 >>907810 I'm not a big fan. I have SpiderWire Stealth Braid on a handful of rods and it seems a little more smooth than PowerPro but frays like crazy and I constanly have to cut off a few yards of line.
PowerPro is pretty much the standard for braid.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>907821 What the fuck is EZ Braid anyway? Stealth Braid is like twice the price and still pisses me off. Get some legit PowerPro:
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Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Wed 07 Dec 2016 15:13:34 No. 907828 Report >>907823 I think i figured out how to solve my braid tangles issue.
Although, ive seen other guys have fully spooled reels of it, i will just keep casting my braid spool until it stops tangling, probably have to lose a dozen meters or so off of the spool lol.
Anonymous
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>907828 Mono is worse than braid when it comes to overspooling reels. Mono will jump off and cause a giant mess. You just have to be careful not to overfill it.
Seems to depend on the reel as well. Shimano reels all have that little bevel on the top of the spool so you can't go super close to the edge but most of my other reels are filled pretty damn full where mono would be coming off in coils and I haven't had any issues.
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Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Wed 07 Dec 2016 16:15:20 No. 907856 Report Quoted By:
>>907852 See i never had much trouble with mono, unless it was spooled really loosely or generally fucked up somehow...
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
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>>907851 My fuuuuuucking sides
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>907531 >>907575 Most I ever drank in one sitting was a fifth of Jack Daniels but I don't drink to excess anymore
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Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Wed 07 Dec 2016 17:34:10 No. 907887 Report Guise My parents just took my dog away to put him to sleep ;_;>i literally dont know what to do rn I would go for a drive right now, but my fuel filter is fucked and might start spewing fuel at any point
TXLizardFag !6HJ0QLzJJE
>>907887 Mourn your doggo for a few days then get a new one.
I know it sounds kinda shitty, but that really is the best way to do it. I know I'm going to be wrecked when my puppers gets to that age, but such is life.
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Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Wed 07 Dec 2016 17:47:14 No. 907894 Report Quoted By:
>>907892 >they dont want any more dogs in the house I cant wait til i move out from this fucking cancerous place
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>907819 What about fire line? I'll take spiderwire over fireline
>>907892 Wait 3 days, go fishing, wait 3 more days, adopt a puppy, teach him to fish with you, repeat as necessary
Anonymous
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>>907887 Parents could have saved some money and just sent the dog to a rave party. Plus you would get roast canid put of it.
Anonymous
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>>907820 the blue fishing rod is parabolic.
>>907611 Newer tech motorized slaying:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgQM5KNpHpE >>907619 >I'd use that lure pic related then
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>907873 Beer sucks anyway.
I'm tryin to think back to my alcoholic days in high school. I remember one night having two fifths of shitty vodka, then I don't remember anything, then I woke up the next morning late for work and still hammered with about a third left of a fifth laying next to me and the other one was empty on the floor.
Drinking is stupid. If you really must get ficked up, get some good drugs instead. Or just stay sober and remember stuff.
Oh and one other funny drinking story. We had this dude in my frat we called Fridge (after the bears player) and he liked to go pretty hard. He worked at this pizza place and one Saturday night he got back to the house at like 11:30 after work and was like "I need to catch up to you guys". He sits down at the table with a fifth of vodka, cracks it open, and just starts pouring cups and drinking it. 15min later and the bottle is empty and he's not even feeling it yet. Half an hour later he's in the basement playing beer pong and he's just shitfaced.
Anonymous
>>907716 >So silky to cast. Until you wind knot
Anonymous
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>>907907 >Beer sucks to get drunk on FTFY
sloshy gut and all. I love beer, it's damn near a nectar of the gods but I would never drink it to get drunk. Vodka was made for that purpose, or absynthe if you want to go all in.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>907911 What are you guys doing that results in this meme? I don't understand it. I'm pretty sure that 90% of the supposed downfalls of braid are caused by user error and retarded people.
>tfw got off work early >good day to go fishin >just staring at that memecaster thinkjng about spooling it up Anonymous
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Beer is wonderful and if you disagree fuck you. I prefer to smoke weed when I'm drinking though (and all other times) because it mellows out the buzz and helps me to realize that I shouldn't drive after having 6+ beers.
Anonymous
>>907915 >>907907 >>907873 >tfw I was the guys saying he was going to hang and or shoot himself but life has been better since I got rid of my booze. Anonymous
>>907915 I'm thinking about picking up that with the spinning reel. Would the 6.2:1 gear ratio have much difference from a 5.2:1? My current setup (pflueger trion) just isn't fast enough for some retrieves, and I'm hesitant to switch to a memecaster.
Anonymous
i found my fishing backpack praise the fish gods
Anonymous
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>>907923 If you want fast you want a meme kaster in a 7 or higher ratio. They even make 9s and 10s these days for burning baits.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>907923 Try it out. My President LE is a little faster than my other spinning reels and I like it now that I'm used to it. It's easier to retrieve stuff slow with a fast reel than retrieve baits fast on a slow reel.
That Lew's is 7.1:1 while the other memes are 6.4 so that will be cool.
Also remember that 6.4 on a baitcaster is different than a spinning reel since spinning reels typically have larger spools so a 6.4:1 spinning reel should retrieve faster than a 6.4:1 baitcaster.
Anonymous
Was a pretty day when the sky opened up. Water level was up around my local pond, especially the creek that leads out. But no fish, even went with a lil grub with a twisty tail and didn't get much. How important is water clarity? Its like a trade off for fishing high waters it seems. I targeted every pool that was along the creek and even let it drift with the current.
Anonymous
>>907947 Rip this deer, and pic of creek behind it.
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>>907947 I prefer fishing slightly murky water over super clear water. I always seem do to a little better after the rain stirs some shit up. But I don't fish any rivers that turn to zero visibility with rain.
Anonymous
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>907972 Nah looks like she has her best years ahead of her.
And fuck these online retailers taking 3-4 days to even ship stuff. I was hoping to see the Secret Santa stuff showing up by the middle of the week but of course a bunch of us ordered Friday night and shit didn't even ship until Tuesday or later for some people.
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>>907820 He means slow action.
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I think I might give in and spool it up. At least by the weekend.
Anonymous
Thx for the free shipping Basspro Guess I'll order from somewhere else
Anonymous
>>907895 Fuck you dog dick tickler, fireline is GOAT on reels made for mono.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908018 What did you order?
Basically every retailer has free shipping codes right now. I didn't pay a dime to get that 10ft box from Dick's.
And now I have shopping carts on every website filled with a few odd colored lures since I don't have to pay shipping but I'm hesitant to order them because I'm a broke ass right now and want to save as much money as possible to buy gifts for the family.
Who wants to pay for my $9 Dick's order? Just to show your appreciation for Pepsi waking up early and staying up late to make sure we have current F&T threads. And somebody else can pay for my $14 Cabela's shopping cart.
Anonymous
>>908025 It was for a St Croix Panfish rod
They are advertising free shipping but then tacked on the "additional shipping" charge. I'm gonna order it somewhere else.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908027 Did you pay for it yet?
Def try somewhere else. And look for other codes too. RetailMeNot is a good site to see who has free shipping codes or other offers. That combo I got is a 1pc and 6'10" or something. The box is literally 12"x12"x10'. I'm so glad I ordered that with free shipping.
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>>907915 I'm not sure if this is what people mean but I occasionally get a knot in my line using braid on a spinning setup. Some of them pull right out, others require untangling or cut the line. Never had it on my memecaster. I've also only had it using light lures and light braid.
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Only Yuro Saints Fan !!FAXzsjil+0Q Wed 07 Dec 2016 23:31:09 No. 908035 Report >>908029 >doctor p my dude
My short fish sesh to clear my head has concluded fruitlessly.
Although the very tip of my curlytail's tail was snapped off, so i guess there must have been one piece of activity
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>>908033 Only issue I ever have is the braid likes to get wrapped around the tip of the rod and the first couple guides since it isn't as stiff and is lighter than mono. Like if the wind is blowing towards me and I have to pop a lure out of the water a few feet from shore to get it over weeds, the line can get wrapped around the top guide and I have to tilt it down and shake it to get it straight again. Minor inconvenience for all the upsides with braid.
>>908035 >he gets it fo' free Skid !TCEaAwseXw
So I got my first brown trout ever and first brown on fly today. He was on a size 20 pheasant tail rigged the following way
>12 foot 4x tippet >strike indicator with white beadhead wooly bugger >10 inches of 6x tippet > #20 pheasant tail I had a bite but missed it,and saw two rainbows who were totally not interested in anything, and got a few creek chub too. Fishing was tough, as I was leaving I encountered 2 other guys fly fishing (one was an ex Alaska guide) and neither got a trout.
Anyways my feet are frozen (I've got them touching the metal grate of a space heater and feel nothing) and got lost coming home.
>pic related; trout and cabelas 3 forks/prestige plus combo 4 weight >907899 Where buy?
>>907920 Good to hear.
>alcohol is a depressant too so... >>907933 Nice
>>907993 Oh. You'd be surprised, my fenwick is like moderate fast.
>>908024 Fuck you
You couldn't afford it
Anonymous
>>908046 >Fuck you >You couldn't afford it I literally have my 704z fully spooled with it you horse cock gobbler.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908046 Have you used Fireline before?
They had some 110yd spools of #14 I think at this walmart on a random clearance shelf for like $7 and I was thinking about trying it out. I doubt it is still there but that could be cool on that new Memecaster.
I also wanted to try that SpiderWire InvisiBraid but it is something like $40 for a 300yd spool. And now I'm not sure if I would trust it after running regular StealthBraid on other rods. I would rather drop the money on some of the more expensive PowerPro. I still might put that #40 SuperSlick on the memecaster but I'll probably just do #15.
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>>908055 And have you used PowerPro before?
Anonymous
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>>907895 I use spiderwire braid and mono. Its ok but then again I dont know any different. Can you sell me on sufix or power pro?
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Power pro is GOAT.
Anonymous
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>>908057 Nothing casts like Fireline imo, but it does mess itself up more often then normal braid or mono. Also it can cut across mono if u tie a double uni knot to it...
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>>908062 To add to that I really havent had any issues with any of their braids. I might go pick up some power pro or sufix to try on my shimano sonora that needs the line replaced.
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>>908062 I highly prefer PowerPro to SpiderWire Stealth Braid because of what I mentioned earlier. On my rods with SpiderWire, I have to cut a few yards off the line every couple of outings because it frays. I just don't have that problem at all with PowerPro unless it is something really obvious causing it to fray.
Anonymous
>>908058 Fireline on the left and power pro on the right. Fireline is superior in abrasion resistance and won't break the second it touches a rock like power pro, I've lost several fish on power pro that have gone near the pier pilings. I've never gotten a single wind knot on it like I get on occasion with power pro and it doesn't hold a lot of memory like mono. The only downside is that it's a bit thicker and less sensitive than power pro.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>908070 Still shilling the 704z I see
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>>908070 So is it basically like a mix between braid and mono? Slightly larger diameter than regular braid but better on abraision and a bit more rigid?
How is the bouyancy?
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
My feet are so bloody cold
>>908055 Call me when it's power pro
>>908062 Imagine braid that frays 1/3 as much as what you have, and knots better.
>>908057 My fondest memory was that fire line that was supposed to be kinda clear, I remember it tangling super easy.
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>>908077 I wish I had a microscope and could see a real cross section of the different types of line. The only advantage SpiderWire Stealth Braid has is it seems to be a tiny bit smoother and more flexible (at least more flexible when new, PowerPro softens up once you use it a bit) but for the amount that it frays on me I will gladly take PowerPro over it especially considering they are about the same price.
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>>908073 I will always shill American made penn reels.
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>>908077 I just googled it, as of two days ago the water was 38 degrees. Since then we've had a cold rain so it's probably more like 35° water. Explains why he was so lethargic during the fight and why the bite was so slow. Also why i couldn't feel my feet when I came out.
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>>908077 >My fondest memory was that fire line that was supposed to be kinda clear, I remember it tangling super easy. The new fireline is completely different than what you remember. Berkley has completely redone it.
>>908076 It floats and it is much stronger than mono, look at this guy's little experiment.
http://www.stripersonline.com/surftalk/topic/663798-line-testing-abs-and-kbs-a-work-in-progress/ I wouldn't suggest getting anything over 20# because at that point it becomes more difficult to cast.
TXLizardFag !6HJ0QLzJJE
Got my secret Santa gift. Thanks anon. I'll try my best not to lose these.
TXLizardFag !6HJ0QLzJJE
>>908088 Also, look at how big this thing is lmao I've never seen one this size.
Anonymous
>>908088 Figured that with the water cooling down the bass would be waking up more and big baits would be what they want
I like that jitterbug for dusk
Anonymous
>>908089 That ones bigger than I remember. I've seen those ones in stores but don t remember them being that big
Anonymous
>>908089 P. Nice, I bet some big bass would hit that. Jitterbugs are great for ez topwater action.
Anonymous
>>908046 >12 foot 4x Why use so much tippet? Do you not have a tapered leader or something? I only ever use a wingspan worth at most even with a multi fly setup
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>>908088 >>908089 Looks like you got someone else's LTB or MTB junk.
Anonymous
Question about trout stocking In my state they seem to stock the majority of streams with trout in the spring. I know that most of the waters are sustainable for trout but why not? I heard its the temperatures that kill them? Then why not stock the majority in fall where it's cooling down?
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>>908091 For sure. I bet it'll catch me something.
>>908095 I've seen some jointed ones that are the same length but not nearly as big of an overall profile.
>>908097 I've never had much luck with them, but I've only been getting decent top water action recently so we'll see how it goes.
Anonymous
>>908102 Should have written leader/tippet
It was tied by me this morning and turned over pretty nice, 6' #20, 3 foot #15, 18 inches #10, then about 18 inches of 4x. Definitely an agresskve taper but I only had room for 2-4 feet of fly line out of the rod.
>>908104 In Ohio that's what they do, fall usually October. I think the reason is they expect a lot to be taken and eaten so they don't care much. And spring trout fishing is popular and it would suck If by spring they were all used to everything already and you can only get them on #16 and smaller nymphs.
Anonymous
>>908069 Idk I may be slightly autistic about brandings. Its like shimano reels for me. Its all I buy so its all I know (i do have one penn 5500s). Im also one of those faggots who only buys ugly stik but thats more of a nostalgia, memories with my grandfather thing.
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>>908116 Brand loyalty is okay to a point. It's only when you start missing out that it's a problem; then it's only yours.
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>>908112 I see, ofc they do stocking on all 4 seasons but spring they go out and stock this cozy creek that's local.
Anonymous
>>908112 Why not just buy a tapered leader? One consistent piece of line with a built in taper. That sounds like an absolute hassle to tie your own with a bunch of tippets, not to mention what could go wrong with it
Enlighten me if I'm getting this completely wrong
Anonymous
>>908126 *bunch of leaders
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>>908126 its just cheaper to make your own
Anonymous
Maguropro told me that a lure I bought was out of stock, asked me if I wanted it in a different color. I replied yes and what color I wanted instead, but they still haven't confirmed. If your secret santa gift takes a while, that's why.
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>>908126 >>908127 Tying a leader takes about 3 minutes, buying one costs 3 dollars or more, and that's just cost
Tapered leaders are also not as good at turning over flies, a tied leader can be made as aggressive or as delicate as you want. A tapered leader is universal but it's too standard. It's not aggressive enough for bulky streamers but too aggressive for delicate dries.
It's worth 5 minutes imo
Anonymous
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>>908126 once you actually fly fish you'll realise that there's more to it...
generic tapers work but aren't always the best choice in some conditions. I always tie up a dozen or so generics with longer tippet and butts then snip off the ends to meet the condition.
Anonymous
>>907298 >>907452 I was actually commenting on this because wormdude said he was looking for halibut.
A lc pointer ticking the bottom is sometimes good to find the humps. It is when youre not ticking bottom when you know youre in them. hali's like to create and sit in depressions in the sand. your jerkbait ticking bottom and then not ticking bottom is how you find the depressions in the sand to target halibut in bays and beaches...
the more you know...
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Only Yuro Saints Fan mobile !!FAXzsjil+0Q Thu 08 Dec 2016 06:38:38 No. 908278 Report >>908149 Buncha incompetent fucks.
If it aint a problem, please ask for a tracking code for the order. (do this by replying to the order confirmation email)
Our online stores are several years behind yalls.
Can't wait to see what you got, anon.
>they gave me a wrong tracking code for my last package from them Kek
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Only Yuro Saints Fan mobile !!FAXzsjil+0Q Thu 08 Dec 2016 06:39:47 No. 908279 Report Quoted By:
>>908278 And send said code to pepsi, ofc.
Anonymous
>>908276 Lc pointer is a very expensive way just to find structure on the bottom though. A spoon or bucktail is probably cheaper and doesn't make you wanting to kill yourself if you snag them on something.
Anonymous
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Pepsi, dont open your package until both arrive pls.
Anonymous
>>908282 >mfw it's all relative >have 2 planos of LC's >mfw jusgot 15 LC ko's from korea >$7 look-n-swim same >levendollarsshipppingniqqa.bmp reeeeeeee!
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Only Yuro Saints Fan mobile !!FAXzsjil+0Q Thu 08 Dec 2016 08:17:10 No. 908301 Report Anonymous
Anyone fishing on the fly here?
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>>907716 I keep telling my friend to try it by he's all about muh Spiderwire
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Cars packed and ready to go, arsenal at the ready, after 4pm tomorrow I have 5 days to catch a metre+ Murray Cod. God have mercy on me.
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>>908301 Lucky Craft
>>908088 That Terminator inline looks dope. And with those big bass by you, I bet you could get some fuckhueg guys on that jitterbug.
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>>908088 Btw do you know who it was? Black Jitterbug should give it away. Plus if you took the hooks off the rear of it, I bet it could be fun for butt stuff.
Anonymous
My fucking god, just found this on Facebook, might as well cancel the trip now, this is absolutely fucked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZOtEtxQ-cQ TL;DW: River regulation over the last century has dried up areas that build up Tannin and Carbon over decades from dead wood and gumleaves, when the river floods like it does more occurringly now it floods these areas and washes the Tannins and Carbon into the river that turn the water black, starve the water of oxygen and kill off all these increasingly Protected Native species.
Does shit like this happen in the US/Europe? This is honestly breaking my heart.
Anonymous
Fly fishermen are the most pretentious fucks on this planet. Kys assholes.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908116 PowerPro is made by Shimano so...
And I highly reccommend getting down on something besides Ugly Stiks if you throw lures at all. Even at the same price, rods like the Berkley Lightning Rod Shock feel so much better.
>>908324 Shitty. And similar stuff can happen everywhere. Lots of places get fucked up with heavy rain when it washes chemicals from grass or crops into the water.
Anonymous
>>907565 >>907568 Pike.
Pike easily go for prey 1/10th their own size. Ei. to catch a 10kg pike you can safely use a 1kg baitfish.
Think Savage Gear make softlures or some shit up to 30cm-ish... good luck casting that shit...
Anonymous
>>908328 Do they end up doing so on a huge scale though? This is happening throughout almost 2,500km of the river here, this if fucked. I'm going sea fishing.
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>>908333 Checked
And idk because I don't really fish rivers. But everything in South Florida is connected by canals so I could see something like that happening. But it seems to be worst in smaller bodies of water like that one anon's golf course ponds that got rekt after some heavy rain washed a bunch of fertilizer and shit into them.
Anonymous
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908345 >tfw cold front comin thru tonight I mean the days with a high of 80 are near perfect and cold fronts aren't the best for fishin but that cooler weather is nice to work in.
Anonymous
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>>908351 >Only getting down to 66°F Fuck dude, we're getting down to 2° later this week.
Anonymous
How long should you keep a lure in a deep pocket in a river for? I think I fish to fast yet I also like to hit as much spots as possible.
Anonymous
>>908328 Any other rods you would recommend? What makes them bad for casting lures? I really havent had much of an issue with them other than when using jigs.
Anonymous
>>908324 We get red tides.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>908324 >>908361 We had a red tide for like a week on monterey bay and the fishing hasn't been the same in weeks lol. The whole town smelled like dead fish
Anonymous
>>907192 Have any of you made that blue crab red pasta sauce homies? I'm curious and want to try it.
It's an Italian dish.
Anonymous
>>908373 No I haven't sounds delicious though please do it and take pics. I have a feeling very few of the people here have eaten a catch before given the amount of dinkposting
Anonymous
>>907255 >>907260 >>907272 I just can't do the craw head guts man. That's why the dogs get them. And they love the fucking things so I let them chow down.
Anonymous
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>>908381 I live in AZ but my local Asian market gets them in alive and you can pick through them so I was going to give it a shot.
Pic related is some trout I caught and murdered for gubbins.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>908382 Hahaha oh man of course they love them. I guess I can see being squeamish but lol it's no weirder than eating oysters
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>908358 The Berkley Lighting Rod Shock has been my favorite at that price, and for $10-$20 more there are tons of rods with much better sensitivity and action like the Fenwick Eagle and Shimano Sellus and even some store brand stuff.
The Ugly Stiks just aren't sensitive enough for me. You need a heavier one to effectively cast heavier spinnerbaits or jigs and then those will be all thick and weigh a ton. And then if you are working finesse lures, it's much more difficult to get the little twitches and stuff down with such a slow rod.
I used to use Ugly Stiks a ton too and still have 3 of them but I don't think I will ever buy another one.
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>>908384 Yeah. It's odd. I love oysters and the crab tails but the guys in the body and head gross me out.
If I was starving I'd suck them down but my dumb ass dogs enjoy them more than any human would so it's okay I guess.
>pic related with chewed up tennis ball included Anonymous
>>907915 >meme google braid wind knots.
Frustrating as fuck. You can hear/feel the knot during cast as it goes through the guides. I first had it happen on a reel that may have been overloaded so I cut a bunch off but have gotten them on virtually all my reels (spinning) at one time or another. Thought maybe too loosely retrieved on the spool possibly but I typically keep the line pretty tight on retrieve without a strike.
I really think it's inherent to braid and caused by the line twisting or somehow grabbing line off the spool.
Fairly easy to untangle usually but a PITA especially if there's a school and all I want to do is cast or in the dark.
Anonymous
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
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>>908389 Wind knots are also a spinning reel thing.
I have one rod that always gives me wind knots. Looked into it a bit and I found out that the size of your rod guides matters bigly. Braid guides and mono guides are a thing
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>908302 Yo
14.5 inch brown trout on a #20 pheasant tAil I got yesterday
>>908326 I've yet to meet one who wasn't down to earth
>>908330 Pike will go after fish 2/3 their body length of they can got it down their gullet
>>908356 Fish from upstream and let the current swing it through
Anonymous
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>>908361 >>908364 Those suck as well.
Anonymous
>>908351 its 20 degrees here
eat shit
Anonymous
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>908499 He knows, he's being intentionally annoying. Just take solace that your summer is probably more tolerable and you don't have all the other bullshit that goes with living in a tropical environment. Florida gets exotic tropical diseases like flesh eating bacteria, gators, FlordiaMan, hurricanes, etc
Good fishin though I reckon
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908512 Summer high temps around me are like 85F to 88F with a breeze off the ocean. Never even gets above 90F.
Fuck winter.
Anonymous
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
Anybody else get any gift packages today? I'm suprised TXfag got his so fast.>tfw my gift shipped as two packages on different days >first one will be here tomorrow but second probably won't be til next week >anon doesn't want me to open first package without the second one
Anonymous
>>908551 Fuck that this is America, do what you want and open that shit
Anonymous
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>>908551 You better not fuckin open that shit
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>908521 Yeah that doesn't tell the whole story, what are the humidity stats?
Go somewhere with actual winter before you mouth off about your less than 70F weather
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908592 I like the winter here. I lived in Chicago for 23 years and that blows.
Summer can be worse up there than it is here. It's humid during the summer, especially in the morning, but the breeze picks up off the ocean by 9am so the humidity isn't bad with a steady 10-15mph wind. In the north, there are only a handful of days a year with better weather than you get in the summer here. And winter is perfect because it sunny and mid-high 70s daily with very little rain.
>>908571 Sounds good. I have a feeling I'm not going to make it to Dec 25th to use that memecaster either.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
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>>908600 >Chicago for 23 years Jesus man did you ever get shot? Glad you made it out of Chiraq
TXLizardFag !6HJ0QLzJJE
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>>908599 I hope when we get that wall the lake stays on the Texas side...
Anonymous
>>908421 Nymphin' aint easy.
Anonymous
Well you peaked my curiosity bepis Got these in the mail today I'll try them out in a week or so
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>908626 *piqued
Sorry for being a grammarfag
Also nice spinners, I never have had much luck with them though. Do you burn them, twitch and retrieve, slow roll them, or what?
Anonymous
>>908640 *spellingfag
Sorry for being a syntaxfag.
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>>908640 im planning on probably slow rolling to start but ive never owned one until now
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
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>>908643 To be most technically correct I was correcting his diction
Anonymous
>>908640 I usually do a slow roll. Sometimes I'll add a very light pulsing action with the rod tip but that's more of a habit than an actual technique. The smallest size panther martin is my favorite spinner. Smaller than the smallest mepps and the blade spins even at the slowest speed. My go-to for river & creek trout.
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
>>908653 Interesting - essentially there is absolutely no trout here. Steelhead season is technically open but the river hasnt breached its sandbar yet.
Apparently surf perch will bite on a rooster tail, I want to try it. I have a ton of inline components, I just need to get some paint - I think oranges and reds are best for surfperch since they love sandcrabs (pic related)
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
https://youtu.be/g7hetv5abu0 mackerel fishing on spinners - I remember a debate a month or so ago about whether you could ever catch a fish on a spinner in salt
EastBayCAguy !!H7dnYuBYhR0
>>908685 Wow that's really cool. I caught a jack mackerel (the lil green ones) on a kastmaster before but I don't get to do a lot of mackerel fishing where I'm at. One more week until finals are over and I can go home & maybe get some smelt or some shark fishing done.
Anonymous
>>907192 Congrats guys, been browsing /out/ since inception and this is the first time that there's a qt in op pic.
Source?
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>>908685 Those fish are a plague
Anonymous
>>908722 I know right
Crappies are the best
Anonymous
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>>908727 Aye mate, them lips, bet they can succ
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
>>908499 When I got that trout, 38 degree air, 35 degree water
>>908532 What is that abomination in pic related
>>908620 I disagree.
>cast, arial mend >mend once on the water >let it dead drift >if the indicator does anything set the hook Ooor
>long ass leader >splitshot out the wax on >flick >keep the rod high and feel carefully >>908666 >numbers Nice
We call them sand fleas where I go.
Anonymous
>>908746 You don't go anywhere you went to North Carolina once like 3 years ago
Fuck off seriously
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
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>>908769 Actually 18 times
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I really should get out and do some more fishing. I live right next the the beach and have only been out once this year and have a boat collecting rust in the shed
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908626 Yee boi. Can't go wrong with inlines and Mepps are the best. Just read the reviews on
BassPro.com Fuck, I took a nap at like 4:30pm and just woke up.
Anonymous
>>908800 Prepare to be up all night
I have a #4 Mepps Aglia and it's one of my best lures although I suspect I may get even more strikes if I throw this little crankbait (Strike King sexy shad color dives between 3 and 5 feet depending on how you orient your rod tip) where I've been throwing my Mepps
I still jig 90% of the time though
Recent best producer has been a 4" plain black senko
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908819 Idk Mepps still seem to do better than cranks n shit for me. Soft baits are good when it is warm but when nothing else is working it's time to get the Mepps out there. I don't understand why they work so well, even when Rooster Tails aren't producing for shit.
Only Yuro Saints Fan mobile !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan mobile !!FAXzsjil+0Q Fri 09 Dec 2016 06:33:54 No. 908824 Report >>908822 Im still tryna look for a heavy enough saltwater meant mepps.
Places mostly have none, or those really small ones.
Anonymous
>>908685 >>908716 those mackerel bite even bare hooks and weight sometimes. They are crazy. You can catch one and cut them up to chunks to use as bait to catch more.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908824 Idk, Musky Hunters or whatever are the biggest that Mepps makes. I believe Blue Fox has some that are slightly heavier. The largest Mepps Agila is the #5 which is 1/2oz and there is a #6 Blue Fox which is something like 5/8oz and they are a little shorter in length plus no dressed tail so they seem to cast a little farther.
There might be larger Blue Fox Vibrax too.
EastBayCAguy !!H7dnYuBYhR0
>>908824 >>908828 Look up the flying C. They make them in 5/8 oz and 7/8 oz. They have a rubber skirt on the body and come in pink, orange, yellow, and chartreuse, with silver, gold, pink, or chartreuse blades and maybe some other colors. People around here use them to catch salmon in the Carqinez Strait and delta.
Only Yuro Saints Fan mobile !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan mobile !!FAXzsjil+0Q Fri 09 Dec 2016 07:27:51 No. 908841 Report >>908828 >>908830 Those all sound usable, ima look into it.
Currently on a mission to find some berkley powerbait ripple shad, in colors and sizes i want them in. Stores around here sell them per piece, instead of package, and theres always just one color.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
>>908841 I grabbed some white Gulp ripple shads on clearance recently. They are like 4" with red eyes. I need to run those one day.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
Only Yuro Saints Fan mobile !!FAXzsjil+0Q
Only Yuro Saints Fan mobile !!FAXzsjil+0Q Fri 09 Dec 2016 11:03:48 No. 908883 Report >>908844 Id get some plain or powerbait ones for expendable softies, and if they work good, id get gulp too.
Allegedly they are seabass killers.
Anonymous
>>908746 I'm not very experienced, but I find where I fish nymphs are pretty tough to not snag on wet logs and so on.
Then again, I fish mostly on small rivers in Northern Ontario, where it's pretty tight work.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>908883 I beleve I have the PowerBait Ripple Shads in a real small size (1.5"?) in firetiger and a natural silver and black wirh gold flakes. Then I have some other PowerBait 3" shads but those are weighted with the hook in them like Storms.
I think those larger white Gulp ones are the exact same Ripple Shad design just made from the Gulp material instead of the PB plastic and scent.
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
I'm just gonna get this to 309 so I can make the new one before I really gotta start working
Pepsi !n/ZnkB9jUw
Kevin Van Dam !ZNBx60Gj/k
Anonymous
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>>908716 >>908825 Can you eat these?
WormGuy !B1D272lKwg
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>>908830 These are really easy to make too
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
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>>908892 That is hard. If it's snagging every drift you're doing something wrong. Maybe 2/5 of every cast should be a snag