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Jan 2, 2022 18:18:04   #
Agree! Make your own. It is fun and you save money.
Good place to start is: https://www.jannsnetcraft.com/
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Oct 27, 2021 16:36:02   #
bapabear wrote:
Black wooly bugger with olive body in fresh water. In salt, it would be a herring I tie myself. Keep in mind I am in the northwest, If it was just one fly period, it would have to be the wooly bugger. Now I am going to have to experiment with it in local salt water next spring. If you broke your question down a bit more, the answers could be a lot more useful and a great way to fill a traveling fly box.


Yep, a Woolly Bugger.


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Sep 11, 2021 19:51:09   #
Bcmech1 wrote:
I just use a 1/6 or 1/32 ounce marabou jig on a safety pin spinner. I have caught tons of smallest on that setup. Also occasionally get a walleye or Northern pike as well


A twister tail instead of marabou also works well.
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Aug 11, 2021 21:12:31   #
PapaJ wrote:
Personally, I wouldn't buy anything from Dick's even if it was half the price of the other places. I do not care for them. I won't list my reasons for fear of being sent to the attic. Just my 2 cents worth.


Me too. Will not shop Dick's.
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Jul 28, 2021 21:27:15   #
FS Digest wrote:
Of all the lures in my tackle box, there is this one chatterbait that I can always rely on when the fish aren’t biting any of the other lures. What your go to lure that you can retreat back to whenever you get skunked on all your other lures?

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by GoombaGamerYT


A Shad Assassin soft jerkbait works for me when all else fails. You can go shallow, deep and anywhere in between and retrieve it in so many different ways. If that does not work I go home and come back another day. (only 5 min from the lake.)
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Jul 25, 2021 10:58:12   #
Robert J Samples wrote:
Sorry, I wasn’t clear. I have had my crocs for going on 3 years and love them. I alternate between Lucasse and the Tecovas depending on whether I m going to wear Levi’s or khakis! I have had both installed a zipper on the inside to make it easier to get them on and off! Just Sayin…RjS


Thanks! I might check them out. Always in the market for a new pair of boots.
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Jul 24, 2021 19:20:16   #
Robert J Samples wrote:
I cannot help but wonder if all the rest of Fishing Forum is seeing all the various styles of boots promoted by Tecova? This is a new boot company located in Austin, Tx. They have their boots manufactured in
Mexico and offer most of their exotic leather boots at a much better price.

I have ordered and received a pair of coccadile leather boots and paid around $ 300, or so, which was a bargain. I had retired and got an unexpected check from the company and decided to treat myself.

I do not know if any of you ever wear cowboy boots, or not. If you do and are in the market, this is in my opinion the best deal available for quality versus the price. They also have an excellent return policy. If you order a pair, try them on and do not like them for any reason at all, simply put them back in the shipping box, return them for full credit. Now you cannot wear them for a week, but just as you got them, return and get a refund.

If you are put off by these boots being made in Mexico, don't be. Since the 1600's or so, the knowledge and ability to manufacture western boots has come from Mexico, even if those boots were made in Texas, the men and women in the back shop were Mexican, or trained by Mexicans.

So, feel free to compare prices, and I think you will be surprised. Just Sayin...RJS
I cannot help but wonder if all the rest of Fishin... (show quote)


I have always wondered abut them. Please give us a report in a month or more and let us know more. Are they comfortable, wear well, sized right? Thank you.
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Jul 22, 2021 20:32:19   #
Here is the one I found on-line and used.

https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/appetizer/seafood-appetizer/pickled-fish.html
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Jul 21, 2021 20:40:04   #
Ken Bauer wrote:
We are going Walleye Fishing of Thursday and my wife wants to have some or all of our catch Smoked has anyone done this and is it a good idea? If not what is a good way to prepare walleye. Paying good money for the charter and don't want to ruin the catch.


Ever thought about pickling them. Did this with some fish and I really liked it on wheat thins for snacks.
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Jun 27, 2021 19:42:21   #
Had one that I used for bass fishing. Hooked a big pike and went for a little ride around the lake LOL.
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Jun 27, 2021 19:37:30   #
Never saw one. Might have to take a trip to our Cabela's.
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Jun 22, 2021 18:33:39   #
Remember the time we came across a goose with mono wrapped around it. Took us awhile to get it all off but he sure seemed happy when he flew away.
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Jun 19, 2021 18:02:07   #
Jer wrote:
Spirit, I make my own in-line spinners. I use Jann’s Netcraft. They have bodies, beads, blades, clevises, and wire to suit my needs. I bought their Tack-l-tool to form my wires.
https://www.jannsnetcraft.com/lure-making-parts/


Been using them for years. Good company. I would recommend them.
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May 2, 2021 18:37:35   #
OldBassGuy wrote:
We got a piece of PVC, just longer than the rods we were using. Put a plug in both ends and drilled two holes in the center and put rope through for handle to carry. Made many trips to Mexico with it, and it still works 40 years later.


Also have also done this. They last forever.
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Apr 24, 2021 17:15:55   #
The Nick and the Chick are also great for bass.
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