As far as jigs are conscerned I was hoping to learn a little finesse techniques and am hoping that you guys meet in Uncle Melvin's splash shop this winter to continue discussing jigging, Solitario Frogging and Senko Sinking.
It is amazing how much foundational knowledge I have gotten from this forum and I appreciate you all sharing.
I think this is what TS showed me.
I don’t use fluro that way. I tie fluro to my mono. Only need fluro at the end wasted money to spool it. But TS will disagree with me
I will be using 12 or 15lb mono line. The leader will be 10-15' and will be 10lb Floro. I thought that the red box Seaguar 10lb for leader will be affordable and nice. I will use one of the recommended knots for that. Now what do I put on the end tha make the fishes bite?I don’t use fluro that way. I tie fluro to my mono. Only need fluro at the end wasted money to spool it. But TS will disagree with me
As for finesse fishing goes can’t help ya out. Never done it.As far as jigs are conscerned I was hoping to learn a little finesse techniques and am hoping that you guys meet in Uncle Melvin's splash shop this winter to continue discussing jigging, Solitario Frogging and Senko Sinking.
It is amazing how much foundational knowledge I have gotten from this forum and I appreciate you all sharing.
I fish some mighty weedy areas. While I like the drop shot hooks wouldn't I be better to go weedless?
The more I read the more confused I get about what you are trying to accomplish!!! Baitcasters are at there best with heavier heavier line and lures. I dont run less than 10 pound on a baitcaster. 14 to 20 are my more common lines. 10 is for jerkbaits and medium size crankbaits and dragging a jig in deeper open water. Spooks, spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, 5 and 6xd crankbaits all need heavier line and powerful rod n reels. I cant imagine using a dropshot on a baitcaster. I rarely use anything less then 3/8 oz on a baitcast rig. Baitcasters have the power needed to pull fish out of cover. Any finesse presentations should be on spinning tackle. Dropshot, neds, hair jigs, 4 or 5" worms on a slider head, 1/8 and 1/4 oz jigs in open water. What you are Texas rigging for lakers and stripers in 100 feet of water?Watch it guys, he's trimming skirts.
Well I thought finesse included the jigs and plastics that A-5 was alluding to. I think we need to develop clearly defined definitions. Drop shotting, Finesse, Chatterbaits andjerkbaits are all terms that didn't exist back when I learned to fish. with a habit of getting in my own way verbally it would be better if will you discuss briefly jobs are best done with a bait caster. Then we can see how they adapt to my goals.
Right now I use Spincast in the stumps and weedbeds, I use spinning reels with surface lures and jerk baits. I want to use Baitcasters for drop shot, Senko and fotball jigs down to 20-30' and then jigging the depths with Texas rigs to 60 or 100 feet for lakers and stripers in summer.