Yeah, man I don't like spinning reels either. They twist the line like crazy. Okuma used to have a good round baitcaster called the Akena, but they quit selling it.
Wait! Just looked at their Web site. They have a Metaloid reel that for all intents and purposes looks like the old reel. The old reel was grey. This one is black. They're billing it as a musky/striper reel. It's so funny they leave us catmen out, lol.
Bill there are 2 problems with your theory/approach first fishbites are formulated to dissolve in saltwater and second the water has to be 70 degrees or warmer for the blue packages. Nice try though. Better fishing weather is coming soon.
Better luck next time Billy
hoping the new rod/reel brings better luck
I do believe they can't release the water unless its a maximum of 10 degrees warmer than the lake's water temp.
Yeah, man I don't like spinning reels either. They twist the line like crazy. Okuma used to have a good round baitcaster called the Akena, but they quit selling it.
Wait! Just looked at their Web site. They have a Metaloid reel that for all intents and purposes looks like the old reel. The old reel was grey. This one is black. They're billing it as a musky/striper reel. It's so funny they leave us catmen out, lol.
I have never done any surf fishing. I like the way the Kiwis do Kontiki fishing from the shore. It's like a very long trotline.
Skunk is GOOD
Do you still use the okuma Citrix 350
Dip bait and Gulp is the only manufactured bait I have had luck with.
lol great video man! Nice job!
Never had any luck with fishbites in fresh water but in the surf I slay them on the shrimp flavor.
Bill there are 2 problems with your theory/approach first fishbites are formulated to dissolve in saltwater and second the water has to be 70 degrees or warmer for the blue packages. Nice try though. Better fishing weather is coming soon.
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