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2 hours ago, Ham said:

Pshaw

Did you see hook and look today? Underwater with various Seaguar lines side by side to test visibility. 

Tatsu was the least visible, followed by clear Senshi mono. Green mono was surprisingly visible, with braids being the worst.

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I'll will abstain from commenting on what I've seen today. It will suffice to say not a fishing show or a lake on my fishing tackle or a tackle store or anything relating to what's fun for me. ?

Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish

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I'll will abstain from commenting on what I've seen today. It will suffice to say not a fishing show or a lake on my fishing tackle or a tackle store or anything relating to what's fun for me. ?

Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish

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No disrespect to Ned here.

Small slow no added action finesse baits have been effective for a very long time. In the mid 70's I had a smallmouth on the line at Broken Bow. It hit a 4 inch Charlie Brewer slider worm on a slider head. I brought it to the boat on 6 lb line. I saw it. It had shoulders that made NFL linebackers envious. It went under the boat and away. I had my drag screwed down tight (as advised by Fishing Facts) and tried to back reel. The fish popped the line. Since then I have trusted my drag.

The point is Ned revived the interest in the method of careful precise presentation to neutral fish. The fact that it includes an indestructible plastic on a wireless head just makes it better.

BTW, I would love to see a comparison of Maxima 5 lb. to the 6 lb. flouorcarbons.

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12 minutes ago, rps said:

BTW, I would love to see a comparison of Maxima 5 lb. to the 6 lb. flouorcarbons.

I would too. The mono to FC deal is interesting. I can catch fish just fine on 6# mono, but it breaks much more often. Obviously they aren't being turned off by it, but it's more of a performance thing.

If I stick the same jig in the same rock/tree and have to go to a straight pull to get it out, the mono will pop well before the FC will. Have just tried it too many times. Not just with the little rig, but way back to pre-Ned grubs, shakey heads, tubes.

I wish the 5# Maxima was a little easier find too. Not exactly like a dodo bird, but in there. And spendy too. Best I can find is from eBay, around $85/3K yards. I can get into 6# Invizx at $65/1K yds or so. About double that for 3K, but I believe the 3K yard spools are going away.

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36 minutes ago, Ham said:

I'll will abstain from commenting on what I've seen today. It will suffice to say not a fishing show or a lake on my fishing tackle or a tackle store or anything relating to what's fun for me. ?

Shopping for curtains? Or, as you unfortunately find out, window treatments.

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Had three trout centric anglers fishing Neds on a float last Friday. They only had ultralight spin tackle, so it worked well for them. They caught a lot of fish and a few quality fish to boot. Fished bigger stuff on casting gear all day and did not catch near their numbers. Near surface,surface bite was fair to good. It works all the time apparently, but I'd rather fish near the top when they are in an active mood. Dave's heads are great. We did not lose any, and only wore out 2-3 baits.

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On ‎5‎/‎14‎/‎2016 at 6:21 PM, dtrs5kprs said:

I would too. The mono to FC deal is interesting. I can catch fish just fine on 6# mono, but it breaks much more often. Obviously they aren't being turned off by it, but it's more of a performance thing.

If I stick the same jig in the same rock/tree and have to go to a straight pull to get it out, the mono will pop well before the FC will. Have just tried it too many times. Not just with the little rig, but way back to pre-Ned grubs, shakey heads, tubes.

I wish the 5# Maxima was a little easier find too. Not exactly like a dodo bird, but in there. And spendy too. Best I can find is from eBay, around $85/3K yards. I can get into 6# Invizx at $65/1K yds or so. About double that for 3K, but I believe the 3K yard spools are going away.

Have you tried to fish the hybrids like Yozuri or P-Line?

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On ‎5‎/‎13‎/‎2016 at 8:58 PM, Ham said:

it works all year. I have caught fish on it all 12 months of the year. It works everywhere I have tried it (Ar, La, Tx, Mo, and OK so far. Fresh water or salt water.

All kinds of fish: Smallmouth Bass, LMB, Spotted Bass, Ozark Bass, Shadow Bass, Rock Bass, Longear Sunfish, Green Sunfish, White Bass, Drum, Longnosed Gar, Channel Cat, Blue Cat, Flathead Cat, Redear Sunfish, Bluegill, Redfish, Flounder, Speckled Trout, Black Drum, Croaker, Walleye, Sauger, Black Crappie, White Crappie, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout and Logpearch are fish I have caught or that have been caught with me in the boat. I know it would catch another dozen species that I can think of, but I haven't seen it happen yet.

 

I've got one additional (surprising) entry to add to that list. Caught a 25+ pound snapping turtle Saturday on the little guy. Yikes! I couldn't get my buddy to unhook it while I kept the line tight. :o I had to sacrifice that one. :(

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