04-12-2012, 06:42 PM
Thanks for the advice gdn. I will check out Bass Master. And I will go back to the senco worms. I tried them a bit but not enough to fully test them. Maybe the type of line matters a little more than I assumed. I know for trout, catfish, crappie..etc the type of line is very important, but I assumed when you are doing a fast retrieve, the fish could care less about the line. I've used Fireine before, I will go back to the 8lb braided.
I have a few friends/contacts that have a boat but not one of my own. Maybe sometime in the future, I am only 20 by the way so have some time to learn and experiment.
Your philosophy makes perfect sense in the sense of mastering one thing at a time. Maybe I am over thinking my tactics which can be bad if I don't have a whole lot of knowledge in the first place.
In terms of water temperature. It got hot a little early down in SC. Since a lot of my fishing is done in shallow waters, should I be going early morning, mid day or at night for this weather? From what I have read, bass will hit anytime of the day as long as you use the right kind of presentation for that time of the day.
But like I said I will take your advice into effect.
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I have a few friends/contacts that have a boat but not one of my own. Maybe sometime in the future, I am only 20 by the way so have some time to learn and experiment.
Your philosophy makes perfect sense in the sense of mastering one thing at a time. Maybe I am over thinking my tactics which can be bad if I don't have a whole lot of knowledge in the first place.
In terms of water temperature. It got hot a little early down in SC. Since a lot of my fishing is done in shallow waters, should I be going early morning, mid day or at night for this weather? From what I have read, bass will hit anytime of the day as long as you use the right kind of presentation for that time of the day.
But like I said I will take your advice into effect.
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