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Delawhere? last won the day on August 30 2017

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  • Birthday 06/19/1978

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    Lower slower Dela...Where?
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    Fishing for anything with my girls
    Throwing big baits 99%
    Will fish for anything, the tug is the drug!
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  1. I had the same problem when I first started throwing baits over five ounces with a Palomar knot, especially on fluoro. Once I really started paying attention to how I was tying my knot I realized that I had been twisting the loop causing it to cut into itself. There’s are videos that will explain better, but your best bet is practice makes perfect. I now have confidence again in the palomar, but choose to use the improved clinch and SDjam knots because of how strait they attach to the bait instead of at an angle like palomar. I would try some Izorline personally, worry about fluoro when losing a bait doesn’t cost you a months check.
  2. Hey man, if this bait is still available I will definitely get it from you. Let me know
  3. Hey Shelby, you really can’t go wrong with any of your choices for Delaware waters. Availability of those baits can be the hardest part in acquiring them honestly, but I’ll put my choice in order. 1st: Phoney Shad in XXS Sink 2nd: Hiro Godzilla 3rd: HPH
  4. Yes, it’s a pain because the weight is pretty hard like some wheel weights. You have to be careful like I said about heating it up too much or your Dremel bit jumping out of the hole and cracking the plastic body. Then I fill the rear cavity with pure lead ponded into shape or tungsten putty which I find to be easier. Every bats different so I don’t have specific weights to give. Just got to do some trial and air to get it where you like it. I also switch the silver owner trebles with 2/0 st36 on the front and a 1/0 on the back
  5. I have converted four of the new SK’s. It’s a head trip the first time cutting into a hundred dollar bait! Know that this bait isn’t as user friendly as the OG was and only proceed if your willing to gamble screwing up and eating the loss. Too many have tried passing their mistakes on to unknowing others thinking they were getting a “dealâ€. All of the baits I have done were the rise ups and had a small weight in the rear, so the back skin had to come off which is glued on. Or you can cut a small slit by the anal vent. A butter knife works pretty well for me to get the skin off but I still usually scratch the foil some. The bass don’t care, and neither do I. I don’t sell guns or swimbaits. For removing the weights I used a Dremel with a carbide tip. The weight material is some alloy that’s pretty hard, so you have to take care not overheating the plastic shell. I had one take on water after a few months of use that I attribute to this. I was able to repair it with 2ton epoxy after I got it dried out by using an air compressor to blow the moisture out. For the lips, one popped out just prying with pliers, but the other three wouldn’t budge and needed cut off and filed out to where you want it. I tape off the chin to avoid scratching the paint. For adding weight I use tungsten putty for the rear hole and a little in the front hole spread along the bottom. This usually gets it pretty close to a low float bait. Next I hammer flat some lead split shots or .22 cal pellets. Now I put the bait back together and go out to my pool or a clear body of water. The weights are thin and can be slid under the chin until you get a horizontal ROF that you like. If you have any questions I’m happy to help anyway I can man
  6. Had an 807 for two years till it deep sixed off my yak with an Abu Naci and my one and only OG 250 I’ll probably ever have. Honestly, I only miss the reel and 250. The rod got the job done, but never fit well for how I fish. Always wanted a couple more inches on the handle and a little more tip for glides. The 867 has what I wanted all along. Saying all that I like my Phoenix M1 and Black Diamonds better.
  7. Not sure what handed reel your looking for but I've a Cardiff 400 not being used you can have. It's in great shape. Just pm me your address and I will get it out to you . No charge, just post up some pics when you catch your PB
  8. Awesome catch dude! My top De fish have came on the Pizz Shadleys as well. Love seeing other mid Atlantic area dudes throwing big baits and getting that stoke they give as reward for dedication!
  9. Lake pleasant is your only option for striper unless you drive a few hours to the Colorado. Go to The Hook Up tackle shop and talk to Ben Koller. It's an awesome store and Ben's an even better dude. Shore fishing kinda sucks due to lakes in the desert ...well...being in the desert...lol. The salt river chain are all in Desert Bighorn Sheep country if that tells you anything, think very steep. Watch for snakes at night. Have caught a lot of fish from float tubes before getting a boat but lake lice and the heat pretty much restrict you to night time and first light. I miss the Az wilderness every damn day, the valley not so much. Good luck man!
  10. Sorry dudes, I read that first reply at a bad time earlier and typed while frustrated with VA Hospital crap. Tried searching a couple phrases and didn't get those results. Thank you for the links NE Trev.
  11. Shut ur damn pie hole with your search bar crap mr slammers are one bite a day baits. There are a ton of dudes I've learned things from reading on here.You, are not one of them. Wouldn't have asked if I hadn't searched already
  12. Had a Pickeral steal my 262 tail when I tried to jerk the bait away from a follower. I can find the smaller tails, just not the larger sized anywhere. Even tried some other tails but that design seems to be pretty critical to get a decent glide, Which isn't that great to begin with in my opinion.
  13. Get the nine inch if you already have big bait confidence. Baby bass is by far my favorite all around color. The seven still plays a role for me when the fish are spooky and first move shallow early in the year.
  14. No I haven't fished their tourneys. My main goal for the last three years has been hunting for big bass and never throwing a senko again, unless it's helping a kid learn to fish. I have thought about now and then, but by the time they start I'm all ready a month or more into trophy mode.
  15. Good deal man. Was just curious if you were down here in lower slower too or up above the canal. I rotate ponds to keep the fish from seeing big baits much. I'm down by Milford but also fish all over Delmarva from my kayak.
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