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Jun 10, 2021 11:54:51   #
Nice! They are delicious! I was catching a bunch of nice Specs along with puppy drum and small stripers back in September-November on the Coratoman river which leads into the Rappahannock river.
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Jun 10, 2021 11:49:18   #
Recently I have had a lot of luck with a Whooper Plooper. You can steady retrieve it leaving a bubble trail or plop it short bursts kinda like a frog.
I have always liked to use a buzz bait. Something about the sound it makes. And of course a frog jumping and darting in the pads always entices a bite but I must admit for me the fish seem to short strike it the most.
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Jun 10, 2021 10:58:48   #
Hi Betts
I like to use braid because it casts a country mile, it doesn’t get “line memory “ so it rarely gets tangled, strong but a smaller diameter than mono. Another benefit to using a flourocarbon leader with braid is if your fishing in a little deeper water and get snagged, you can break the flouro part of your line and not lose any braid. The rod will break before the braid will break. I use Powerpro brand (just my choice) I normally use 20 or 30lb test which has the diameter of 6 or 8lb diameter mono. I do attach a fluorocarbon leader, normally no more than 14lb test. I personally like BassPro XPS brand. I tie the two together using the Crazy Alberto knot. It is a very simple knot to tie that moves easily through your rod guides so I can tie in about 12 feet at a time and just whittle away at it re-tying often. Fluorocarbon has the advantage of sinking fast and being invisible which in my opinion will give you more fish a bitin’. You certainly can attach a snap swivel if you desire. Get a sharp pair of scissors. Never use your teeth. I saw a friend crack a tooth on flouro once.
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Jun 7, 2021 10:40:20   #
Welcome. I am from Virginia and a longtime Kayak angler. I don't have much input about the water your fishing other than to just experiment with different lures maybe Texas rigged. I don't know if you have ever used a Ned rig. When the fish get finicky, I seem to have better luck enticing a bite with it. It's like a downsized version of a shakey head jig. Here in Virginia the Topwater bite is on with me using Frogs in the pads and whopper ploppers. One thing I have used a lot lately is a rooster tail spinner on an ultra lite catching bluegill, crappie, yellow perch, bass and pickerel. Good luck and post a report and maybe some pictures of you get a chance
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Jun 7, 2021 10:21:41   #
Yes. As people have said, just peel off line until it reaches that point. ( it may be more like than you think). I then grab the line a few inches above the reel to create tension on the line as I reel it back in to keep it tight on the reel
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May 13, 2021 11:04:18   #
Chicken Gizzards work well here in Va. They stay on the hook a lot longer than livers. Years ago when I fished the Delaware river and all the creeks leading into it we used chicken livers wrapped with a small piece of pantyhose. We also use chicken thighs. Just remember to start with smaller pieces and gradually increase the size. The fish will tell you when you have the right amount on.
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Mar 6, 2021 09:24:54   #
I agree with the Stradic Ci4. Super light and very durable
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Mar 2, 2021 22:48:48   #
Left/ I'm Right handed
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Mar 2, 2021 21:54:58   #
A nice setup just came up on my Facebook Central Virginia Kayak Bass Anglers page in February.
It looked like good deal to me. If I had the extra cash laying around, I would have pulled the trigger on this one.

"Radar 135. Has Helix PD rudder with lever steering. Also have pedal steering system new not installed if you want to put a rear mt trolling motor. AirPro Max seat, carbon fiber paddle, lowRance Hook5 fish graph w GPS. Rod holders crate and Wildy Cart."
Deals have not been offered
that often but they pop up every now and then.
This one was being offered at $1500


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Jan 7, 2021 14:07:06   #
badbobby wrote:
One day, Pete complained to his friend, "My head really hurts. I guess I should see a doctor." His friend said, "Don't do that. There's a computer at the drug store that can diagnose anything quicker and cheaper than a doctor. Simply tell it the problem, put in a sample of your urine, and the computer will diagnose it and tell you what you can do about the issue you're having. It only costs $20.00."

Pete figured he had nothing to lose, so he filled a jar with a urine sample and went to the drug store. Finding the computer, he poured in the sample and deposited the $20.00.

The computer started making some noise and various lights started flashing. After a brief pause, out popped a small slip of paper which read:

You have migraines. You need to take better care of yourself. Get daily rest, drink a lot and avoid bright lights, stress, and strain. See me again in 2 weeks.



During the next 2 weeks, while thinking how amazing this new technology was and how it would change medical science forever, he began to wonder if this could be fooled. He decided to give it a try. He mixed together some tap water, a stool sample from his dog, and urine samples from his wife and daughter. To top it off, he even added some oil from his car.

He went back to the drug store, located the computer, poured in the sample and deposited the $20.00, again stating he had a bad headache. He waited curiously to see what the computer will say about the odd mix. The machine again made the usual noises, flashed lights, and printed out the following analysis:

Your tap water has too much waste in it.

Your dog has ringworms.

Your teenage daughter is pregnant.

Your wife has had 5 different lovers in the past six months.

Also, your car needs a new radiator.

And you wonder why you have a headache?
One day, Pete complained to his friend, "My h... (show quote)

Good one!
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Jan 7, 2021 14:05:10   #
PapaJ wrote:
From a friend of mine. Hopefully these will catch some panfish this spring.


Nice present 🎁
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Jan 6, 2021 23:43:32   #
Spiritof27 wrote:
A classic that ends right about this time of year. One of the best ever. Too easy? Probably. Who are these two, what's the movie and who directed it?

The Apartment
Starring Shirley MacLaine and Jack Lemon
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Jan 6, 2021 23:39:57   #
sbradley wrote:
Just joined the forum. Could use a little help with the best lakes in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California.

Welcome

East coaster here.
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Jan 5, 2021 08:02:21   #
Stealthfisher wrote:
Here is a video of some Virginia Speckled Trout that have been schooling up in the creeks and rivers that lead into the Chesapeake Bay. Enjoy !

https://youtu.be/Ut9t-f2tYIc


https://www.YouTube.com/v=Ut9t-f2tYIc
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Jan 5, 2021 07:50:13   #


Thanks for the video.

I still would like to know how you post your YouTube videos. I only get the URL link
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