In the Asian market bass are a delicacy, can go for $20.00 lb.
Bring a couple of bass to your favorite Chinese restaurant (call them first)
and ask them to steam one for you, soy sauce, hot oil, ginger and scallions. Tell them that the second fish is for them. You’ll become instantly popular there.
The transducer cable the I have for this unit is damaged and I am looking for a replacement. Anyone who may have this unit that has seen better days, but has an undamaged cable I would be interested in taking it off your hands.
Also, if you have a working portable sonar unit that you are not using I might again be interested in taking it off your hands.
Thanks. Tight lines to you all.
Through the lips, they’ll live longer. Most fish will take them head first. Don’t use too big of a hook, it will weigh them down. In open water cast with no weight or a 1” bobber approximately 5’. Adjust bobber height accordingly depending on the depth of the water you are fishing.
Tight lines to you.
I have a few of their reels. Nice. How long they last, well time will tell.
Same thing happened to me a few years ago. Never heard back from all the inquiries m, communications, etc. I hope the law catches up with them.
Cross between crappie and goldfish.
I live a mile from the Pacific Ocean. I fish mainly in freshwater. Cleaner.
Pound for pound, Striped bass. Also great eating steamed.
Personally, I don’t see a difference, but that’s me. You need to get a feeling of the rod for yourself. Is the action good for you? The feel, etc. Check the specifications.
Me, I will often build a rod that I need and can’t find.
Everything is a personal preference, price brand size, etc.
Hank Parker, or Jimmy Houston, or Ricky Clunn
Instead of a heavy weight on your three way swivel, use a jig.
What are you fishing for and what is the situation? But yes, you can always use a float/bobber on your spinning rod. You might think of getting a lighter rod.