So we have all the safety stuff. I'm gonna pick up some more lights and I think I would like a batt volt display somewhere, so I know if I'm getting low or if the battery is having any issues. I also think it may be a good idea to add a 2nd battery. I already need to get one for it, and I may just end up getting 2 cause why not it cant hurt right. What fishing accessories cant you guys live with out? I know besides poles and tackle, I need side cuts, and pliers. But what other items am I not thinking of?
I understood none of this. I cant tell you the last I went fishing. Slow it down a bit and back it to beginner language. Knots like a shoe knot without the bunny ears? Zman zinkers, Diesel Minnows? I have never seen minnows in Diesel and I work with diesel trucks every day. Ill be finishing in Ohio, its been warm here but I don't know the lake water temp.
brother-in-law and I are looking to split something like this. Neither of us will use it enough (separately or together) to justify the purchase on our own, but I live close to a couple of small lakes, and wouldn't mind drowning some worms now and then.
Well, I won't give you any gear advice because it's been a while since I messed with that stuff but I do know this... We used to fish Patoka Lake in Indiana quite a bit and I think it's probably close to the same kind of lake you'll be fishing. We always got on the water and fished right as the sun came up and then finished around 10ish. Head back in for lunch and a nap, and then go back out say after 5...because nothing was biting between 10am and 5pm in the summer. And fish in what we called the stick-up areas....places with lots of dead trees. And overcast days were usually better than bright sunny days. I'm sure you'll gets tons of other advice but this was always our plan and it worked there. And for a kid starting out...I would give him a worm and a bobber. As basic as it gets. For you, try a Texas Rig. Great for walking your lure over tree stumps etc. I've caught a lot of fish with this rig. image sharing
\ big floppy hat, and a vest to hold all your stuff, so you don't need to bring a tackle box in the boat.
Dont forget some toilet paper in dry storage, alot of people forget that little item. Mud butts will hit you when you least expect it on the boat
You’re in Ohio?? Learn about the ned rig and the various iterations of it. Between that and basic spinner baits, you’ll do fine. Maybe some tubes, as well. In WI myself. Love my Midwest bass fishing.
Yea. In Ohio. The lake I will be fishing at is less then 2 miles from Mid-Ohio sports car course. Ill look into the ned rig.
For your purposes, yes. Some people swear by interstate or optima or “x” ... I’ve used Duracell deep cycle marine in my boats forever and have never had an issue. $100-ish a piece and last me for years without issue. Just keep them charged up well and you’re golden.
X2 on the Ned rig. I’d stick with the small TRD(a bait from ZMan) and maybe a pack of big TRDs. Get the Orange/Green Pumpkin ones. Those will get you spots,large mouth and those smallmouth. ZMan does sell a weedless shroom head jig that works great. If you get a smallmouth, hold on! Those are the funniest ones to catch! Edit: get a tube of gorilla glue super glue. A little dab on the head of the TRD helps to hold it in place. It adheres great to the elaztech.
You’re not going to kill the battery if you’re just running the TM off of it. I can run mine hard for two days with no problems
I can give my old man's sure fire fishing kit info 12 pack of cheap beer Soda for the boy Bag of doritis Carton of chips a hoy Velvetta (for human and fish) Couple packs of Pall Mall With that your pretty much set for a day of fishing.
Let me break this down ... Ned rig: Tube: Spinner: Basics will do you fine, and catch anything you wanna catch there.