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I'm with you all on the baitcasters, as a lefty I always found the right-handed reels more comfortable.
I never put much stock in weather patterns. Sure, fish may be more active at certain times, but just because it's cloudless and windy, doesn't mean there are no fish to catch.
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I'm in with the baitcaster posse... I'm righty but only use lefty baitcasters... much more comfortable and don't have to switch hands on the cast...
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This may not be bad weather, but extreme current. https://youtu.be/agC44b7BPcU
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The reason you reel a baitcaster with your dominant hand is because it's faster than your other hand. With a spinning reel retrieving is really a two handed operation.
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If you want those lures in the retired colors I'd suggest buying a lure kit and making copies of them. I agree with the colors, I like to have a bright color like white or chartreuse, a natural color, and a black... Beyond that I really don't care anymore. Certain days chartreuse will out fish white or whatever but you'd go crazy thinking about that. I have my work cut out finding the fish I want and following its seasonal patterns on any particular lake can't worry about throwing every color if you ask me.
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http://www.google.com/url?q=http://m...plqXTvjjsYrpRg
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Both cool vids! Here's one that really makes the point of high water fishing...
https://youtu.be/yCq6No6r3TI |
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Cool thread....
I'm with you guys on the color thing....as Roland Martin says...all colors work as long as they are Green Pumpkin! I stick to that some black and something with chartreuse like a fire tiger. Toothy types love fire tiger. Weather seems to always wrk against me...but that could be me...but I'll never admit that! I have caught just as many fish on blue bird days as any other weather conditions. I do believe the early morning and at dawn times are better thing though. I use the lefty bait casters....but I did find a great deal on a righty and couldn't resist. 39 bucks regularly 99...love that reel. Spinner baits do NOT work when it's windy! Again that could also be me...can't catch a fish on one of those things to save my life.
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Agreed on the time of day. Some of the areas I fish in the Adirondacks have such a predictable catch rate from early, dropping through lunch and then up to sunset I can set my watch to it. As for weather, I work during the week so can't plan my trips around barometer changes or rain so I fish when I can fish and make the best of it. Sometimes I have had killer days getting rained on, sometimes not. Get the very same conditions a few weeks later in the year and it's a different story.
Lure size - Bigger lure bigger fish. Now I get the whole energy expenditure vs reward and completely agree that is you use a bigger lure you will weed out the smaller fish but why limit yourself. I have caught big fish on some of my smallest lures. It was all placement. I prefer to use lures sized for the line weight and rod I am using so I get the best feel so I know how to control the action and know what type of structure I am bumping. My first rod out is my 6'6" ultra light with 4-6 lbs and small lures for feel. Fun rod in a kayak. |
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