Catching bass on a jr. spook early spring; part 1, central coast bass show
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Oil your reel! :)
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nice great job
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nice fish, love hearing the duck whistle over ur head in the beggining.
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@xXcam0manXx Sounds good, do just that, and keep fishing.
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@kawabunga66 iknow i want to make some videos sooo bad...but i havent got around to buyin a camera yet, cause everything i plan on buying one i go an by a new rod and reel or a bunch of baits....but when i do get a camera(hopefully soon) i will.. and i been fishing every morning at leg lake in socal and been manging 5-10 bass on spooks and poppers every morning and havent pulled one fish off yet,but have broke one off....and no hurtting arms or anything..either....(6'6 med rod fast action)
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@xXcam0manXx I am pretty much done, post a video and see where it goes. You seem very qualified to comment but nothing to back it up, " pros views " ect. Prove to me you have one tournement win, or even a good place in a tournement, and I WILL BELIEVE YOU, and your theories of presenting a bait.
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@kawabunga66 like u said thats ur point of view.... not mine or a lot of pros views either....and i use heavy mono too.. and the softer rod doesnt make a sloppy feel or sloppy presentation...but a easy and less movement on ur behalf .to make the lure walk the dog....and the drag system on a reel doesnt take any stiff-ness away just reduces the chance of pull.
so good luck landing ur fish there budy and have fun putting icey hot on at the end of the day
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@xXcam0manXx Its a point of view at this point, I use mono for the most part, and long casts. Mono has a lot of stretch, this can in fact reduce the effects of a stiff rod, compared to braid and no stretch in the line. Also, new reels have incredable drag systems which can also reduce stiff rod issues on hook set. The stiff rod helps lure presentation and control which equals a more natural lure to the fish. Weak tips in walk the dog situations equals sloppy feel and presentation of the bait.
Either way it looks good. I sold my 1980 Astroglass to a friend and bought it back after like 6 years, come to find out, he died over sea's and the boat sat out in the sun for 4 years. Now all of the original color is worn away and the hull feels like sandpaper. Working on getting back into shape so I can give it to my son for his 16th Birthday.
BobLeeSwagger01 11 months ago
@BobLeeSwagger01 The boat I had ran like a top, it had a 55 Evenrude and did 45 mph with never a problem. I sold it off in 2005 when I moved to S.F. sure wish I still owned it. The boat was a 1976 model.
kawabunga66 11 months ago
That boat looks like an old Astroglass. Bass Boat. Ihave one but never use it because I bought a new 2011 Triton Tr-23 with a Evenrude E-Tec HO 300hp..
BobLeeSwagger01 11 months ago
@BobLeeSwagger01 A Terry bass boat actually, one with a patton at the time for there design. Guess your to new school to realize where your choice in modern bass boats came from....... the past.
kawabunga66 11 months ago