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New to the Group / Pics
Hey all. I just signed up for this group and wanted to say hi. I have
been away from bass fishing for almost 20 years and really got bit by
the bug again about a month ago. I live in Peoria Illinois and do most
of my fishing in strip mines in and around Peoria and Fulton Counties.
I have created a fishing blog that you can see here...http://www.bassinblog.blogspot.com
Check out my catches from today November 13th, 2004. As the season comes to a close, I will be rebuilding my fishing
library and will probably start researching boating and equipment
options. I look forward to any advice that you may have to offer and
if will offer any advice that I think might help anybody else. Take care,
Brad |
bjmorris
Nov 13 2004
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| Welcome Brad, make yourself at home. There are lots of good people |
Dan
Nov 13
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| Nice pics and nice fish. Especially from shore at this time of year. |
RichZ
Nov 13
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| Ditto & welcome to rofb! We just love fish pics.
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go-bassn
Nov 13
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| Excellent. Thanks. A resident troll huh? Well I guess every good forum
needs at least one. Take care,
Brad |
bjmorris
Nov 14
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| Thanks. I pulled them all from couple of small brush piles up against
a steep south facing shoreline in about 3-5 ft of water. Unfortunately
I was only able to reach about 150 ft of the wall because this part of
the lake narrows and feeds into another lake. At the narrowest part
the water is only about 12-14 feet across and 3 ft deep. If I could
get across that span, I could fish the whole wall (which stretches
nearly a mile). Unfortunately there is no vehicle access to the other
side. I'm contemplating taking my 18ft ladder and building a temporary
bridge. Hopefully nobody with a video camera will be anywhere nearby,
as this could end up being an America's Funniest Videos moment. BTW. Sorry to hear about your dry launch. Sounds like the fishing was
pretty good though. Take care,
Brad |
bjmorris
Nov 14
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| Hi Brad, I just took a look at the pictures, nice fish. I read that you've been
having some problems with FireLine. When I first started fishing
superlines, I had problems as well. My problem was that I was setting too
hard and ripping the hooks loose. I found that a "snap" of the wrist was
all that is needed to get hooks into a fish. Another suggestion is to set
the drag so that it gives just a little bit on the hook set. Then you don't
have to worry about oversetting or undersetting. Going up in break strength
will work too, but I don't think you have to. |
Steve
Nov 14
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| Nice fish Brad! Welcome to the group.
Brad Coovert
Tournament Director, Greenfield Bassmasters
http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com
Esox Rods - Hand Made In The USA
"For The Toughest Fishing Around" |
sweepers
Nov 14
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| Thanks for the advice. It's amazing how tough this line is to cut or
break off if hung up, yet I have snapped off probably 5 fish in the
last month. As a matter of fact, I broke a big one off today. It was
actually kind of wild. I cast out to a brush pile and when I didn't
get a hit after working the bait about half way back, i just went
ahead and started reeling the thing in to prepare for the next cast.
But, when it was about 15 feet from shore a huge boil appeared right
behind the bait (Jig & Pig). I never did see the fish but I instantly
stopped reeling. At which point the line went straight sideways. Of
course my first reaction was to set the hook ...SNAP.... the like
broke. I'm sure my tirade would have made Darren Gavin proud. I never did see the fish, but based on the boil it was a lunker. It
broke my heart not only because whatever it was (there are muskey in
this lake as well) got away, but because it probably has a Arkie Jig
and Trailer stuck in it's jaw. That realy bugs me since it takes so
long for a bass here to get to lunker status and I would hate to have
the thing die. I did land a 4lb 10oz beauty and a smaller one but I am gun shy right
now about setting the hook. I'm considering going with some kind of
leader. I think what is happening is that the bigger fish are getting hooked
inside the mouth and the line is rubbing on their teeth and breaking.
All I know is it is very frustrating. Once again, thanks for the advice I will go with the wrist flip
technique and loosen up the drag even more. Take care,
Brad |
bjmorris
Nov 14
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| Peoria!!!!!! Fond memories, last time I visited there maybe 3 or 4 years ago
I made a stop at Big Al's! :-),,,,Welcome to the board! Chris |
Chris
Nov 15
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| Very nice pictures indeed! Welcome to rofb Brad, and feel free to show off
those pictures anytime! I especially like the close up of the bait. |
Charles
Nov 14
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| Enjoyed the pics Brad....welcome to the group!
John
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New to the Group / Pics
Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Sat, Nov 13, 2004, 6:26pm (CST-2)
From: bjmorris@gocohens.com (IllinoisBassin)
Hey all. I just signed up for this group and wanted to say hi. I have
been away from bass fishing for almost 20 years and really got bit by
the bug again about a month ago. I live in Peoria Illinois and do most
of my fishing in strip mines in and around Peoria and Fulton Counties. I
have created a fishing blog that you can see here...
http://www.bassinblog.blogspot.com
Check out my catches from today November 13th, 2004.
As the season comes to a close, I will be rebuilding my fishing library
and will probably start researching boating and equipment options. I
look forward to any advice that you may have to offer and if will offer
any advice that I think might help anybody else.
Take care,
Brad |
jbkbub
Nov 15
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| Hey Brad welcome from another Illinois fisherman. Good to have ya on board.
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Joshuall
Nov 15
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