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  1. My thinking is pretty clear. Larger lakes and higher pressured areas are for swimbaits only. If I am fishing a pond where I know for a fact the fish are stacked, I typically throw conventional gear. I'm just trying to catch a big bass regardless. If throwing conventional has the same odds as catching a big bass as a swimbait, I'll throw conventional because catching fish of any size is fun to me.

  2. Model: GRSM70XHT

     

    Overall the rod is a good one. A very budget minded rod for sure. Fairly sensitive. The handle is a bit shorter than I would have liked, but for $50, I don't have much room to complain. The reel seat is a fuzz loose, so my Shimano Cardiff 400 has slight play forward and backwards. The eyelets are very secure on this rod. Stiff backbone. There is NOT really a 'tip' section of the rod. Glide baits are harder to work with this particular rod. The main bait I have thrown on this rod would be the 10 inch Megabass Magdraft and 8 inch Spro BBZ. The rod throws both of these baits extremely well, and the rod never feels like it is going to break on you. I do wish I had gone with the longer model, so consider upping the length. Any questions are welcome, and I will answer them all to the best of my ability. Have a nice day!

  3. In a recent fishing trip I threw the mattlures hammertail shad and the huddleston 68 rof 12. With the hudd, I noticed multiple times that when I reeled in the bait, the tail was caught on the hook. This happened about 3 or so times. There were also some teeth marks on the tail and very few on the body of the bait. The same thing happened with the hammer tail except the eyes on the bait had been scratched from what I can only assume was a bass, and there is scarring on the body of the bait. Many times I reeleed in these folded baits and felt no tick of the line. I was throwing 20lb mono on a Daiwa DX SB medium heavy swimbait rod. Felt nothing on the line at all. Am I doing something wrong? What do you think happened? Thank you, BamaChild

  4. 8 minutes ago, Nick S. said:

    Click on the search bar and type in "what size reel". This question has been asked a million times already. If you still have specific questions after that, then I'm sure someone on here can help you.

    Now I'm trying to figure out how to delete my post.

  5. 11 minutes ago, danthefisherman said:

    I've always imagined that freely hanging hooks sweep into a fish's mouth better than ones magnetically attached to the bait, but that could be just me. I too am having a really hard time getting fish to commit to glides. They track a few feet behind the bait or just bump it for good measure. I've been wanting to tie my own feathered hooks to see if it'd make a difference. The only times I've had fish come in REALLY hot were during heavy wind and overcast.

    I was in choppy water with 5-7 mph wind

  6. Glide baits were all the rage. ISlides (7 inch) were the ticket. Cant work them slow though. Didn't grab their attention enough. A mattlures Ultimate Shad got bit once, but it was just a love tap, nothing rod stealing. 68 hudd couldn't even draw a glance from any bass in the area. They couldn't care less. 8 inch savage gear line through got a few lookers but none were brave enough to take it out.

  7. Went out today and threw a Megabass ISlide the medium one. Now I had ton of followers and got some to commit. The problem came when the bass would peck the bait between the hooks for a split second then back off. Too fast for me to set the hook into the side of their mouths. I also dealt with bass just rolling on the bait. They would charge the bait then last second almost try and tail slap it is what it looked like from my POV. Im not sure what to do about that. Could the magnetic hook holders have caused me to miss strikes? Another problem is when I fast twitch the bait to really get it going like a jerkbait, the bait rolls over and does a barrel roll. To get the follows I had to work it hard and then the rolls killed the action. Is there anything I can do about that? Thank you!

     

    EDIT: All the followers and the bass who rolled were for sure big enough to engulf the glide bait. I think the roller was pushing 8.

  8. Being that once I began to swimbait heavily, I joined this forum and no others, I tend to think of SU as the main forum. So just keep that in mind. I think we can all agree that SU is an amazing forum. There are very few jerks and scammers in the Black Market. Everyone here is just so close knit and is willing to help no matter what. It wouldn't surprise me to see people trading secret spots on this forum. To be able to see things like this reaffirms so much for me. The kindness we all show to each other. I've seen guys give hundreds of dollars of baits to people who had been stolen from or lost lures in some form or fashion that didn't involve fishing. We all respect the grind and each other in the process, we all know the struggle and the ultimate triumph in the end. It never fails to amaze me. The amount of knowledge that gets shared on a daily basis, all for free. Nobody here ever expects anything in return (unless they're selling on the Black Market). Me alone I have had many many kind people influence me and help me on my start into the game. That is all so selfless. We all look out for the community and are willing to help anyone at a moments notice with anything. This community holds tight. Thank you all for listening to my somewhat rant. Have a fantastic day.

  9. I know that there are advertised swimbait/bigbait feels out there, and they work. I was wondering what makes them different from a normal baitcaster like a lowprofile. Is it the gears, drag, components, line capacity, being a round reel or not. For ex: Tranx vs. normal low profile, what’s the difference? I was also wondering about is anyone had tried KastKing rovers for swimbaits, I may give it a shot. Thank you!

  10. -Does anyone else have a body of water where you just can’t get a swimbait bite no matter how hard you grind? If so, how do you combat this?

     

    -Do you have a favorite swimbait for when times get tough (any time during the year) that you pick up and know you will catch fish?

     

    -I have a reel that doesn’t properly fit into my rod, should I just add tape to fill it in?

     

    -How often do you catch swimbait fish? For me it is fairly rare.

     

    -If you pond fish, do you also throw swimbait in those ponds? Any success or advice on doing so?

     

    -What is a really good, not breaking the bank, gizzard shad swimbait?

     

    -Can upsizing baits get you more bites?

    Thats all I have for today. Thank you for any help or answers you may or may not offer, it is always a pleasure to post on this forum. Until next time.

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