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I’ve been a bit slow on posting reviews of the last couple of Pike Bass, but it’s time to catch up. Overall, the Pike Bass was great, and I have no problem recommending Pike Bass for anyone wanting one.
I LOVE THIS Pike Bass
fishing for musky, pike, bass?
ok i have a dollarama tripple hook green/black plug,yellow with red diamonds spoon,red white stripe spoon, Pike Bass blue fox 5/8 yellow red diamond spoon,blue fox fish spoon, a shakespear spinner, 20 martin spinner, mepps 3 agila spinner, repela floating double hook black and silver,cdj14 cotton cardell and i dont know what one to use going fishing at 6:30 need some help?????
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December 23rd, 2010 at 12:18 pm
It sounds like you’re just encountering what most anglers scientifically refer to as “fish slime,” a clear, mucous-like excretion that I believe all scaled fish fish have on their bodies. Some fish have a heavier coat than others — eels produce great gobs of it when removed from the water to keep them moist until they can get back into their watery home. In any case, the slime protects the fish from their environment (bacteria, parasites, etc.) and offers less resistance as they move through the water. Although it has a fishy odor and taste, it’s as edible as any other part of the fish. I’ll usually pat most of it off with a paper towel after cleaning fish I plan to eat, especially if I have to store it in the fridge at all. Removing all or most of the slime seems to keep the fish at least smelling a bit fresher. I apologize if you know all about fish slime and you’re referring to some other type of slime that is particular to the pike and bass you’re catching. I was a little unclear about what you mean by you “get” a gooey substance. However, if you’re finding some conspicuous source of additional slime inside the fish or something (in addition to regular fish slime), then I’d be more than slightly concerned about the health of the fish…
December 23rd, 2010 at 11:57 pm
The technic uses spun deer or elk hair for a body. Usually a strip of leather or chamois is used for the tail. If you are new to spinning get some Kevlar thread.Here’s a good link that walks you through the process:http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/intermediate/part44.php
December 24th, 2010 at 11:54 am
When the water goes dark you need to go goofy. Chartreuse, purple, orange and green all produce. My favorite for this situation is a Rapala shad rap in chartreuse or any other bright color. I just caught a pig of a bass in a murky little lake in the suburbs outside detroit using that lure, crank it, then wait and repeat until you get your hit. Sweep all the structure too, theyll probably be held up in the weeds and so forth. Good luck and Tight lines
December 25th, 2010 at 12:02 am
Walleye for sure. In northern minnesota every pothole and creek as well as most every lake has northern pike that jump on your hook just to look at it it seemes. Especially the smaller ones. Walleye are fairly common but not as easy to catch.
December 25th, 2010 at 12:01 pm
This is largely a matter of opinion. However, I would say that the best flies for these fish in my opinion would be. . .Bream: Adams dry fly, ant imitations, any small generic nymphs.Bass: If you are talking about largemouth bass, probably wooley buggers or poppers (deer hair or foam). If you are talking about smallmouth bass, probably the same stuff, Clouser minnows, or crayfish imitations. Trout: it varies from stream to stream, species to species, and depending on the time of year. Wooley buggers will usually work along with general insect imitations such as Adam’s dry fly, hares ear nymph etc. As with all species you should try to match your fly with whatever prey items are most available in your area particularly those that fish seem to be eating more than others. I haven’t really fished for salmon or pike, but I would say find a general imitation that represents whatever food source is common in your area that each species seems to eat more of. Basically, starting out fishing for a species that you are not familiar with try to stay pretty general in your fly selection, don’t overthink it, and check out local fishing reports to see what works well in your area.Hope this helps.
December 26th, 2010 at 12:41 am
Go with braid. Best of both worlds. It doesn’t tangle as easy on a baitcaster as mono and it’s much stronger and more abrasion resistent. I prefer Power Pro 30 lb. braid for multi-species angling. Casts great and can handle toothy critters.
December 26th, 2010 at 12:06 pm
Northern Pike = Spoons (Little Cleo), DarDevil (Yellow w/ red diamonds) or Red/White). White Spinners, Jigs with large fatheads or golden roaches (shiners), crankbaits, jerkbaits (rapala), Suicks, and bulldawgs (Muskie Lures).Bass = Minnows, Worms, Crankbaits, Rattle Traps, Spinners, plastics crawlers/crayfish/frogs.
December 26th, 2010 at 11:55 pm
Here’s the best Fly’s I’ve used for Bass-1. In Olive or Black color-http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?id=0030363310297a&navCount=6&podId=0030363310297&parentId=cat380003&masterpathid=&navAction=jump&cmCat=MainCatcat20431-cat20441-cat380003&catalogCode=IK&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat380003&hasJS=true2. These work extremely well in the largest size for L-Bass/Smallies/ Bluegill/Crappie- http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?id=0030363312596a&navCount=8&podId=0030363312596&parentId=cat380003&masterpathid=&navAction=jump&cmCat=MainCatcat20431-cat20441-cat380003&catalogCode=IK&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat380003&hasJS=true3. For streams and rivers that have abundant Crawdads these are very productive- http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?id=0030363315523a&navCount=10&podId=0030363315523&parentId=cat380003&masterpathid=&navAction=jump&cmCat=MainCatcat20431-cat20441-cat380003&catalogCode=IK&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat380003&hasJS=true4. Clouser Minnows can perform well in any fresh or saltwater environment and they catch fish!- http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?type=product&cmCat=Related_IPL_310283&id=0030135310302a5. Larger sizes of Woolly Buggers are a “must have” in a Bass Fly Guys box- http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?type=product&cmCat=Related_IPL_317606&id=0023260310197a6. Another “killer” fly for calm warm days, (get the largest size for Bass)- http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?type=product&cmCat=Related_IPL_310197&id=0030342319355a7. Poppers are productive- http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?id=0030363319863a&navCount=28&podId=0030363319863&parentId=cat380003&masterpathid=&navAction=jump&cmCat=MainCatcat20431-cat20441-cat380003&catalogCode=IK&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat380003&hasJS=trueHope this helps ya? Good luck fishing.
December 27th, 2010 at 12:42 pm
There is not one best bait for any fish species. You have to learn how fish respond to certain conditions inorder to know where they will be holding in the water. Your question will take volumes and volumes of books to answer. Go to ask.com and do a bit of research on your own. Chicken livers are good for catfish. Practice catch and release, that way someone else can feel the joy and excitement of catching a nice fish. If you want to eat fish, go to the grocery store. Tight lines.
December 28th, 2010 at 12:42 am
I like Braided line and i use the highest recommended for your rod. I use 15 pound test on my Abu Garcia baitcaster.