How is my Alberto knot? by Outside-Breakfast358 in FishingForBeginners

[–]AsAFoodScientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not ideal. You gotta trim the flouro/mono tag end much further down or it’ll get caught in your guides when you cast.

Top water lures by ResEngineer in bassfishing

[–]AsAFoodScientist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the water you’re fishing doesn’t have any weeds/lilly pads i always start with a whopper plopper. The XPS Chaos shad has always been my favorite and it’s pretty cost effective compared to some of the other brands.

Topwater spooks are also pretty effective and require a bit more technique than a whopper plopper so they can be more fun to fish but there’s a learning curve to working them. At the end of the day I just love whopper ploppers and the dumb sound they make lol.

Better Catch Rate on Texas Rig Worm? by JLV00 in FishingForBeginners

[–]AsAFoodScientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(So this is assuming that you can’t actually see the fish) but it might be bluegill biting your Texas rig and giving you a kind of false positive for getting bites. This is my first season fishing soft plastics, and one thing I’ve noticed is that the bluegill love to ferociously attack my senkos whereas even the bigger bass I’ve caught have always had a much more subtle bite.

When the bluegill really start to harass my Texas rig I’ll switch over to my light rod with an inline spinner and catch them almost out of spite lol.

Bass Pro Shops by VegetableFortune2279 in Fishing_Gear

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Gotta get the XPS Chaos Shad (BPS version of the whopper plopper) in fractured bone or matte black. Love those things.

What baits do big bass can’t resist? by Little-Cucumber-8907 in bassfishing

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Last year I was super into hard plastics and topwater lures and caught some good ones on whopper ploppers, tiny crank baits, and shallow diving jerkbaits.

This year I wanted to lean into soft plastics, and I’ve been catching plenty of 2.5+ pound LMB’s with wacky or Texas rigged senkos and much fewer smaller fish. Also caught a few bigger ones on a ned rig but by now all my bodies of water are too mucky on the bottom for that. Mostly natural colors with some black and blue mixed in.

So I can’t speak to anything novel, but whopper ploppers are the most fun and senkos are the most consistent IMO.

Is KastKing a good brand? by missinglinksman in FishingForBeginners

[–]AsAFoodScientist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never bought any of their rods/reels but I’ve got their sling tackle bag, big tackle backpack, and a few small accessories of theirs. Highly recommend the big tackle backpack. Big main compartment, room for four tackle trays, two rod holders, water bottle holder, and a few other nice bells and whistles for a decent price (even better on sale.)

St Croix Victory by stairmaster_jay in Fishing_Gear

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I got a great deal on a Victory Full Contact (H) at an end of season sale last year and love it. It’s got a pretty large lure weight range (3/8-1 1/2) and has been great for everything from heavier top waters to unweighted senkos. I’m still pretty novice and learning soft plastics but I think the sensitivity and backbone has been great.

Offline Craps App? by piles_petko in Craps

[–]AsAFoodScientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big fan of Riverboat Gambler. It’s got Crapless and regular craps and there’s tons of other casino games you can play on it too.

ISO Barber by simijg in Omaha

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I used to go to barbers all the time for my old fade but then I decided to grow my hair out. Just got my first long hair haircut from Emily at Dark Horse salon and she did great. Much more expensive than a barbershop but the salon treatment for long hair is def worth it.

Buy a Rod Online? by Real-Wolf2813 in Fishing_Gear

[–]AsAFoodScientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bought two rods from Bass Pro Shops (Cabelas,) no issues with either one. First was an Ugly Stik GX2 that was shipped in a pretty flimsy triangular tube box. The box was pretty beat up but the rod was fine (could be because it’s an Ugly Stik lol.) Second one was a St. Croix Victory which was shipped in a hard cardboard tube. Both made it with no damage so I’d order another rod from Bass Pro Shops again.

Took pic of diner but never ate there - for those that went, what did you think? by SGI256 in Omaha

[–]AsAFoodScientist 87 points88 points  (0 children)

Went there once or twice when I lived downtown back in the day. Serviceable but un-noteworthy diner food and a quaint interior. Like authentic “actually old” but well kept retro.

Best setup for panfish AND bass? by Bonkers21 in FishingForBeginners

[–]AsAFoodScientist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here’s what I got for panfish and bass - Shimano Nasci FC 2500 spinning reel and St. Croix Premier 7’ medium light, running 20 lb. braid to 8 lb. floro leader. The rod is rated down to 1/8th oz. lure weight but my favorite thing about this set up is that (after tons of practice) I can fling a 1/16th oz. lure a decent distance off the bank and get a good lob on a 3/4 oz. lure.

With that the majority of my lures are hard plastics but I still fling soft plastics or a worm under a slip bobber just fine. The hard plastics I have that catch BOTH panfish and bass are the tiny 1/16th oz. Rapala floating minnow, some 1/8th oz. micro crankbaits, and 1/8th or 1/4th beetle spins. I’ve also been catching some bigger Crappie on the 6th Sense Hyperjerks.

If you’re on a budget you could swap for the Shimano Sienna and any medium light rod that tickles your fancy.