A funny thing happened yesterday, my friend Smiley and I were out in the Glades slammin bass left and right on plastic worms and jerk baits, many of them in the two to three pound range. One of the bass I brought in spit a grass hopper on the deck of my boat which put a thought in my head. How about we try and get a few bluegills for dinner since we could see giant bluegills everywhere. So I throw half of the grass hopper out on a very small hook and caught a couple of nice gills, then I cast out again and caught about an eight inch wild shiner. What a nice surprise, because big shiners equal big bass! Within 10 minutes of tossing that thing out there Smiley had the Swamp Monster of the day!! In the video you can see the tail of the shiner still moving. That big bass was the climax of our trip thanks to a coincidentally caught shiner. HA HA HA!!
Check out the U-tube video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYuc5gbqRQ0
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
UNI TO UNI OR SEAGUAR FOR FLUOROCARBON TO BRAID CONNECTIONS?
Today I
spent about three hours tying knots. Some may say, what a waist of time,
but I say what a productive way to spend a rainy morning. I was
experimenting with tying a 15 pound test Seaguar fluorocarbon leader to
20 pound test Stren sonic braid. My usual knot for this connection is a
uni to uni knot with eight wraps on each end. I put it to the test today
and hooked it to a scale to see what the breaking strength was and the
max I could get was 11 or 12 pounds, but most of the time the knot broke
at around 9 pounds and that’s not acceptable, I needed something
stronger. I researched knots online a bit and found the Seaguar knot and
decided to test it out. In the Seaguar knot there are three wraps that form the loop and no wrap through the inside of
the loop . When tied that way I found it to break at about 8
pounds with the 20 braid to 15 fluorocarbon connection, that surprised
me because some of the guys in U tube videos giving instruction on how
to tie the knot were claiming it to be close to 100% line strength.
Maybe that’s true for the larger diameter lines but not for the 20 braid
to 15 fluorocarbon connection. I decided to experiment with different
numbers of wraps on each end of the knot and found that three through
the first loop and two through the second was the magic number. The
breaking strength was consistently 11 to 13 pounds I had no more breaks
at 8 and 9 pounds. If I wrapped the line three or more times it was very
difficult to tighten the knot down without leaving loops in the
finished knot and I found that when I did get one with more wraps tied
perfectly the breaking strength was less or the same. Check out some
Seaguar knot tying videos online to see what I’m talking about as far as
the loops and wraps. I think I’ve pretty much eliminated the Uni to Uni
for my 20 braid to 15 fluorocarbon connection. I hope this was
informative.
Thanks,
Thadeus
www.gladesbassin.com
Blog also on fishexplorer.com
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Try out new lures and techniques when catch rates are high.
Fish are biting almost everywhere in the glades! We are catching numbers of bass, most are small but lots of fun to catch. When the fish are biting so well like they are right now I enjoy trying out lures and techniques that I might want to add to my main arsenal.
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