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1 hour ago, Neill Hernandez said:
Not sure on what exact weight to use but i wouldn't ever use tungsten putty since over time the tungsten putty will begin to flow out from the cavity and become gummy which will stick. It's a pain to remove the skin when that begins to happen. I just sent out my 250 to be tuned or tune it myself doing a sink rate test as i go in my fish tank. But i couldn't give you specifics since i never noted the weight, just wanted to warn you about the tungsten putty.
What do you suggest as a replacement? I don't have the equipment to melt pure tungsten. Lead is out too as it is illegal for everywhere I fish
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Hey y'all,
I'm looking to do a silent killer conversion to a slide swimmer. and I have three questions.
1. What is your favorite tungsten putty to use?
2. What is the factory mass of the belly weight?
3. What is your personal preferred mass you use?
I can't seem to find the posts in the Underground. Thought I'd turn to the bait makers. Thank you for your help
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Wouldn't say I'm southern tier, but I'm hucking the big guys in Plattsburgh and Potsdam
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- buzzed bait, CaliBassin, Zigtherat and 1 other
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Welcome to the game mate! There is a bunch of threads about tieable wire in here. They all pretty much come down to preference. Couple guys claim it hinders the action of baits. Some can't see the difference. Here are a two of threads talking about leaders. There are tons more and some much better than these. Tight lines Bud
This one is pretty detailed:
http://swimbaitunderground.com/forums/index.php?/topic/46101-calling-all-pike-guys/?hl=wire
- Willluvstafish and chevro1et
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10 hours ago, JoshPerkins802 said:
Basically exactly. The only thing different I do is I don't WHIP my rod like I would on a full field clear. Like a slow lazy defensive player that ate way to much before the game.
That out the hard way... had to take a little swim
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7 hours ago, JoshPerkins802 said:
When I cast, I might be weird but its almost like bombing a lacrosse ball with a lacrosse stick. I put my whole body into it. It ends up looking like a big over the head lob cast. I start with my rod and bait very low and my reel is always facing me, so when the bait actually leaves, the rod would technically be sideways. It always works very well for me. And I cast a very good distance. All the defensive lacrosse players know what I mean. It probably looks a little weird but very effective. And since I'm using my body my arms are never tired. Almost a cross between a pitch and a lacrosse throw. Idk.
If this makes absolutely no sense to you then please disregard.
But its very efficient for me. And my baits hardly ever topple in the air. Kind of looks like a mortar.
You're speaking my language mate! Been a Long Stick Middie since I was allowed to use a long pole. So just to be clear, same type of motion as a defense men doing a full field clear?
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Thank you for the info guys! I'll check them out
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I just got my first 250. I'm getting decent distance with a side lob cast and better accuracy with an overhead cast (similar technique to casting surface irons). The bait helicopters on both casts for me. Wondering what other techniques there are to limit helicopter and combine power and accuracy?
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I'm looking to repaint my Mini Slammer and possibly a few other baits. I have never done this before. Looking for some info on it as well as some tips and tricks you guys use. Thanks!
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Thanks guys!
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Pm'd you
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I'm looking for suggestions to a Wake n' Crank bait with a bluegill body type. The Slammer has worked decently but I want to match the profile as well as color. Thanks Ya'll
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Look at your PM's
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I'm new to Plattsburgh NY and have been chucking baits from shore for 3 weeks with minimal results. Currently without a boat but the Yak is coming up in a few weeks. Nailed a 5 pound Smallie at the mouth of the Saranac on a Slammer but other than that not even a follower. I'm looking for advice on the lake and baits that work here. Large mouth are more my wheel house but I'm looking to catch both.
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The Grass Roots section on here has a few topics about this
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Based off light research a 10lb bass has a rough length of 26+ inches. If the 2/3 rule applies that means the bass would eat a 17 inch lure. I feel like the 2/3 rule may hit a cut off at a certain point. Either way, Thank you all for your input I truly appreciate this!
I believe the 2/3's rule was established using data based on Northern Pike. Then it trickled down to bass fishing. I find it truly applies to growing bass in the up until around 4 pounds. Once they hit 5 and up it turns to the opportunity of a big meal vs. abundance of the forge. Here in NH, 4-6 inch perch and bluegill are in abundance. Those bigger bait fish are hard to come-by. I like to throw baits that are 2 inches larger than the abundant size of the forge. I max out at 10 inch baits now but wouldn't be opposed to throwing larger.
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FG knot or the modified Albright knot
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Which model did you get and what are you throwing on it?
I have the 8 foot heavy model. It says it is rated 4-8oz but I have thrown baits as small as 2oz to as big as 10 oz. for me the sweet spot is right around 3-7oz baits. It has some serious backbone, yet still sensitive. The rod has performed great with subsurface baits like Hudds and soft body paddle tails. The hookset with surface baits like the Slammer take time to figure out but the rod will perform. I don't fish many glides (my good ones were lost to toothier critters) but a buddy of mine fishes them exclusively on this rod. I've thrown all the baits you have mentioned on this rod with ease. I have a tight budget as well so my rod is paired with an Abu Garcia Ambassador S. Not a real fan of the reel due to it being a push knob instead of a thumb bar for casting. I'll be upgrading to the Ambassador SX or STX shortly. Hope this helps
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Welcome to the game mate! There is a bunch of threads about tieable wire in here. They all pretty much come down to preferance. Couple guys claim it hinders the action of baits. Some can't see the difference. Here are a two of threads talking about leaders. There are tons more and some much better than these. Tight lines Bud
This one is pretty detailed:
http://swimbaitunderground.com/forums/index.php?/topic/46101-calling-all-pike-guys/?hl=wire
Palomar knot and switching baits
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I used to use the Double Palomer for everything from senkos to frogs to the big baits. I switched to the San Diego Jam for everything but braid. Best know in my book for everything but braid once you learn how to tie it well. The SD Jam has proven itself to me to the extent I even use it for fly fishing.