Uh oh! Someone is about to drive across the state. I bet you have a wild look in your eyes.
I used to get that but I kept the gas receipts and pictures of scenery to remind me what it was really likeš
BTW. I would show you all the boxes but I donāt want to release that kind of fish catching power to the general public š. Our fisheries canāt handle it.
I had one on night vision camera at 2 am a couple weeks ago. He got a call from the guy in the other cul de sac that he saw someone behind the house. Probably just a kid cutting through. Nothing on my cameras but the cop.
1 Whatever catches more fish is better
2 depends on price
3 1961
4 no
5 I like both equally depending on application, Elaztech for Nedās and jig head baits because the tail floats Iām assuming plastizol is used in a senko? So I like that for worms and wacky sticks
Knipex cobra. They are very good little pliers. Made in Germany. Used nearly every day around here. The belt slip is getting well broken in.
They look theyāll have good leverage for heavier hooks like on a wart. What do you think?
Yep. I try and mash them all down at home on ones I planned to use in the restricted area like the White. But Iāve decided barbās donāt offer any advantage so I want to go through everything and mash them all.
I actually think fish throw the barbed jerks more than the ones I mash down. How does a fish throw a bait that has nine hooks on it anyway???š
Ok. Iāve tried everything but nothing really seems to work quickly and effectively. Seems Iām constantly having to roll the hook or try to catch just the tip of the bard to hopefully snap it off.
Anyone have a good tool they use.
I donāt think barbs help much on jerks and cranks and it should would be easier on the fish. And possibly meš
I donāt have any electronics and river fish nearly 100% of the time. But Iād sure be interested in seeing whatās in some locations I regularly catch big fish. Iāve thought about getting SI but I figured I rip that transducer off every time I fish a smallie river.