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Everything posted by James32962
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pm me and I can send a catalog to your email address
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@aarchdale, Ross told me Table Rock, Blame him.... It works though....
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I also Paint my own lures, My advice would be start by " word of mouth", sell them to friends and make sure they send pictures of the fish they catch with them. Personal testominials are a great way to get your lures out there. I started because certain colors were not available. Just by that, I could not keep up with orders last year. Good Luck and you do great work. These are some of my Warts:
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OH Yeah!!!
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I have tried many and have owned many different spinning reels over the last 35 years. I am really impressed with the Okuma's. Wal mart sells them for around $30.. In my experience, it has been the most bang for my buck.. Absolute Love them....
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I troll and cast them.. Alot of the guys I work with buy some from time to time and they have caught fish at Table Rock, Pomme, and Stockton along with Lake Springfield ( 6 lb largemouth ).
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It is a Bandit copy. It runs like a cross between a 200 and 300. same body as both but thicker bill. I bought some blanks and started painting..Don't know why, but it really works...something to do when the weather is bad....
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For whatever reason I have been using a hand painted one I did and have been catching anything from small mouths, K'S, Crappie on them.
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ROLL TIDE!!!!!!! I am from bama also..I have been catching Crappie and some small spots in January.. Nothing big..Rather be back home fishing Big G
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I have fished for crappie from Alabama, Georgia and Missouri. The combo I use is inexpensive but works great. I have used it for trout, crappie and other spieces. What I use is this. Okuma advenger 30 ( sold at wlamart for $30) I put it on a 7' 6" Bass pro microlight graphite rod.. APX $40. I also use the Bass Pro camo line in four pound test. This has worked well for me.. I have caught numerous crappie over two pounds with no issues ( mostly in Alabama). I like the Okuma. It has been the best real I have owned..Just my opinion..I have only been fishing for 35 years or so... The more expensive rod and reel combos may "feel" better but hte way I see it, a Chevy truck works as well as an escalade,
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Went to Table Rock on Sunday. Fished 10 to 15 FOW and found them suspended 4 to 6 foot deep. Used Minnows and Jigs. Kept 27 with just a few shorts. Caught some Spotted bass, a catfish and a small mouth... All were hitting aggressive and were suspended close to wood. Used Pink/Chart jigs on a Pink head.
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I use two colors with my jigs..Pink and Red. I use pink in darker water or overcast conditions and Pink when the sun comes out. It just has always worked for me.. I am from the South and fishing in Alabama and Georgia, It's all I used. Since I have been here I fished mostly Table Rock and use the Pink more than anything. I have caught numerous crappie but I am kinda spoiled ( being from the South ) and have caught bigger crappie there. My favorite grub colors on "the rock" are white/pearl sliders and Acid rain triple tails....
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Thanks for the advice..This is a great site... If ever any of you are in ALabama, I will share spots there..I grew up on Lake Guntersville, Weiss, Neely Henry and Wedowee... Fishing here is a bit different... Reminds me of Lake Lanier in Georgia when I was stationed there....
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what color wart? I have some friends that need to catch some fish LOL
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I actually make my own using circuit board lips... When we had a big storn in alabama we fished the old bombers in bone and Killed them.. I am going to paint a few in this color and try them on the rock after a rain.....
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Ok Guys, I am going fishing this weekend and taking a couple of guys from work who do not fish much..Ya'll have been helpful in the past and maybe you can help again.. We are fishing the Bridgeport/ cape fair area ( haven't decided which yet) I am looking to catch some crappie or walleye.. Pretty much fishing minnows and jigs and seeing what bites.. Last time I fished Bridgeport, we caught some crappie and a gizillion small bass... Any tips are most welcome...
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Well Here it goes... Had all intentions to try and catch some walleyes, but the two guys I took wanted to go after crappie... We fished the bridge at Bridgeport and they were huggin the pylons.. Caught 5 keepers and about a gizillion of small bass. We trolled some but got only one short bass.. Looked at my old striper rods and will rig a couple with leadcore.. Thanks so much for all the help..
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I am used to lead core line.. I fished Lake Lanier for Stripers and we trolled flatlines, Lead core, Umbrela Rigs amd used down rods.. We casted redfins, sammys spooks , flukes or what ever to get them.. The Profile pic was my best a 26 LB. We usually caught one in the "Teens " every time... We also used balloons and planer boards with live bait.. A little different but I will figure it out in time.. We didn't have Walleye in Albama or Georgia much, mostly sauger... Thanks for all the help, I have a small break from work so Will Post around thurs if we do any good...James
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Thanks for all the help, I will post if we do any good...Beats Prison any day!!!
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colors for the reef runners..How about in the Cape Fair area???
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Thanks for all the help.....
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This will be my first fall here and I would love some advice on catching some walleye on TR. I plan on going tues or weds next week. I am taking a novice and it needs to be pretty simple. I would love to have him catch a few..I plan on fishing the dam area just because I "think" there should be some around the rocks..All Advice welcome