Casting Distance - What is acceptable? - Bluegill - Big Bluegill2024-03-28T14:38:58Zhttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/forum/topics/casting-distance-what-is-acceptable?commentId=2036984%3AComment%3A347878&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI have not done that but that…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2014-03-09:2036984:Comment:4843272014-03-09T22:42:01.991ZJohnny wilkinshttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/chicagofishing
<p>I have not done that but that would work well with some sort of small light pointing at them.</p>
<p>I have made my own glow tip floats when I was forced to. </p>
<p>If you find the right surgical tubing that matches the thickness of the stem of your float and you get some of those crack-glow sticks that fit the tubing - you are in business if planning to stick it out into darkness. Some store sell this tubing in packs - large silicon tube. At one point when Lindy was a real float company,…</p>
<p>I have not done that but that would work well with some sort of small light pointing at them.</p>
<p>I have made my own glow tip floats when I was forced to. </p>
<p>If you find the right surgical tubing that matches the thickness of the stem of your float and you get some of those crack-glow sticks that fit the tubing - you are in business if planning to stick it out into darkness. Some store sell this tubing in packs - large silicon tube. At one point when Lindy was a real float company, they were selling a large yellow silicon in a package. Any generic tube from a hardware store will be 5x less expensive.</p> Have you ever tried wrapping…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2014-03-09:2036984:Comment:4844192014-03-09T22:31:27.604ZAllen Morganhttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/AllenMorgan
<p>Have you ever tried wrapping the top stem of a float with reflective automotive tape? I do that with the tips of my Catfish poles for night-fishing. Most of the areas I fish at night are lit, and the reflective tape really helps me see the tips of my poles.</p>
<p>Have you ever tried wrapping the top stem of a float with reflective automotive tape? I do that with the tips of my Catfish poles for night-fishing. Most of the areas I fish at night are lit, and the reflective tape really helps me see the tips of my poles.</p> Bring those questions on! Tha…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2014-03-09:2036984:Comment:4844142014-03-09T21:36:54.284ZJohnny wilkinshttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/chicagofishing
<p>Bring those questions on! Thank you for the listens on the Podcast for certain.</p>
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<p>10 or 12 foot waggler rod with 4 lb. main line - 3 if you can find it but this is rare will be excellent! The larger spinning reels will balance that rod out nicely as the weight of the larger reel will both balance the rod weight out as well as provide you with a larger spool. </p>
<p>Use backer line on a new spool - the cheapest you can find. I would put 6 or 8lb. cheap Trilene or whatever is the…</p>
<p>Bring those questions on! Thank you for the listens on the Podcast for certain.</p>
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<p>10 or 12 foot waggler rod with 4 lb. main line - 3 if you can find it but this is rare will be excellent! The larger spinning reels will balance that rod out nicely as the weight of the larger reel will both balance the rod weight out as well as provide you with a larger spool. </p>
<p>Use backer line on a new spool - the cheapest you can find. I would put 6 or 8lb. cheap Trilene or whatever is the cheapest on the back half of the reel. Then put 1/2 your spool of the better line on the front end. You will rarely change the back spool line and it's only use is to take up half that spool so you can spend less on newer line - and replace the top 1/2 more often - annual replacement or every other year will work.</p>
<p>For quick replacement of leaders I pre-tie a set of 6-10 leaders and put them on cardboard. These all have a loop at the top. If I get an older hook (yes you will catch so many fish you will literally wear out the hook point) you can change the hook in a minute. Loop-to-loop is amazing for quick-changes! I tie 2 lb. leaders on the 4 lb./ 3 lb. main. I also have on hand a few thick hook lengths (some 3 or 4 lb. hook lengths) just in case I start to break off bigger fish.</p>
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<p>You are in luck living close- Elk Grove Village - Lee's Bait & Tackle is my home store and they will have everything in stock I talk about and more this Spring. There are new tools on the way that will start their life at this store. I am working on line and hooks. If you are interested in our fish ing club we meet and fish around DuPage County mostly and some to the North but I rotate the club events all around. The good news is they are to the West. All club members get 10% off at Lee's (Carol Stream and Elk Grove Village). You could wait for the Spring show coming up in a few weeks, they have a barbecue and seminars - I most likely will be there as well.</p>
<p>Some day the big box stores will carry a small portion of what I have been harping on. Believe it or not there are some stronger line rigs I am going to work on coming up as well as jig and fly presentation so I have a thing or to to brush up on! It has been ages since I have presented anything but ultra-natural rigs. Jigs!?!!</p>
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<p>Thanks for the note Peter, hope to meet up with you on the bank or at the store this season.</p>
<p>For Trout fishing I do head out West as well. We do have classes this Spring in Naperville, Downers Grove and Oak Brook. I teach advanced float fishing, trout fishing and even bass fishing.... (what?!).</p>
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<p>Johnny</p> Johnny. Thank you for your f…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2014-03-09:2036984:Comment:4841752014-03-09T17:31:39.104ZPeter McAuliffehttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/PeterMcAuliffe
<p>Johnny. Thank you for your fishing school pod-cast. The information you have given me is priceless. Your pod-cast and this website has corrected my previous woeful fishing path. I will be purchasing tackle from your on-line store shortly. Warning. A handful of questions are on the way. First, when using a 12 foot waggler rod with 2-4 lb main line, do you use the small model spinning reel, or does a larger model balance the rod better? Second, What method do you use to quickly re rig…</p>
<p>Johnny. Thank you for your fishing school pod-cast. The information you have given me is priceless. Your pod-cast and this website has corrected my previous woeful fishing path. I will be purchasing tackle from your on-line store shortly. Warning. A handful of questions are on the way. First, when using a 12 foot waggler rod with 2-4 lb main line, do you use the small model spinning reel, or does a larger model balance the rod better? Second, What method do you use to quickly re rig your leader line or hook length (do you use the loop to loop connection, cut and retie, or do you use a micro swivel, snap, or snap-swivel)? Last of all, since I live near you (Kane County), do any bait shops stock the Anchor brand shot, good thinner diameter line, and quality hooks in small sizes? Keep up the good work Johnny. Let's make those big-box stores quiver in fear when put up against superior tackle and fishing methods of the majority.</p> Thanks, I think I got it. Wil…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2013-02-03:2036984:Comment:3486352013-02-03T15:34:59.265ZJohn Griderhttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/JohnGrider
<p>Thanks, I think I got it. Will try this next time out.</p>
<p>Thanks, I think I got it. Will try this next time out.</p> Orange in bright sun is great…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2013-02-02:2036984:Comment:3482812013-02-02T20:40:39.832ZJohnny wilkinshttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/chicagofishing
<p>Orange in bright sun is great or black will also work - one tip, you can use is to carry some white out with you so that when it gets dusk and low light, you can pain the tip with some white out to buy yourself another :45 minutes of fishing before the sun goes down. The best bobber for night that I have seen for casting is the Gamakatsu lighted LED bobber. It is really nice although a little big.</p>
<p>The stem floats can all have a light stick attached to the tip of the float where you…</p>
<p>Orange in bright sun is great or black will also work - one tip, you can use is to carry some white out with you so that when it gets dusk and low light, you can pain the tip with some white out to buy yourself another :45 minutes of fishing before the sun goes down. The best bobber for night that I have seen for casting is the Gamakatsu lighted LED bobber. It is really nice although a little big.</p>
<p>The stem floats can all have a light stick attached to the tip of the float where you can extend your fishing well into night time. I have a great pole float coming where you can just pull the stem out and slip a light stick in as the new stem - really cool.</p> Correct- your leader will bri…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2013-02-02:2036984:Comment:3478782013-02-02T20:36:04.177ZJohnny wilkinshttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/chicagofishing
<p>Correct- your leader will bring down the strength of your rig but you want the main line to be closer to the leader line in breaking strength. 6 lb. main line to 4 lb. main line or better yet - 4 lb. main line to a 2 lb. leader for gills is right on the money.</p>
<p>Although the standard shelf 4 lb. is pretty thick line as far as live bait rigs go this is very strong line and a little too thick for anything but Bruce's Frankenstein gills. If you run into a bunch of monster gills, simply…</p>
<p>Correct- your leader will bring down the strength of your rig but you want the main line to be closer to the leader line in breaking strength. 6 lb. main line to 4 lb. main line or better yet - 4 lb. main line to a 2 lb. leader for gills is right on the money.</p>
<p>Although the standard shelf 4 lb. is pretty thick line as far as live bait rigs go this is very strong line and a little too thick for anything but Bruce's Frankenstein gills. If you run into a bunch of monster gills, simply switch to a leader line that is the (same) strength as your main line and you are ready for action. It is very quick for an angler to switch the leader after breaking off on larger fish. It is a very <em>slow time </em>to sit with thick line that the fish are ignoring...</p> Try a piece of cardboard the…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2013-02-02:2036984:Comment:3481422013-02-02T20:30:56.749ZJohnny wilkinshttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/chicagofishing
<p>Try a piece of cardboard the length of your leaders with notches in both ends- keep those rigs straight. You are right on - this has been helping your fishing - nicely done.</p>
<p>Try a piece of cardboard the length of your leaders with notches in both ends- keep those rigs straight. You are right on - this has been helping your fishing - nicely done.</p> There is a shot pattern that…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2013-02-02:2036984:Comment:3481402013-02-02T20:29:43.251ZJohnny wilkinshttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/chicagofishing
<p>There is a shot pattern that will help you and make your rig nearly tangle free. Largest or several large shot 12" from the bottom of the float. These will take about 80% of the float under. Then go to your hook and this is where you will put the smallest shot you have 8" from the hook. Above that should be a slightly larger shot which is about 18" from the hook. Using this pattern with your split shot will improve your rig to be nearly tangle free.</p>
<p>If you are using Water Gremlin…</p>
<p>There is a shot pattern that will help you and make your rig nearly tangle free. Largest or several large shot 12" from the bottom of the float. These will take about 80% of the float under. Then go to your hook and this is where you will put the smallest shot you have 8" from the hook. Above that should be a slightly larger shot which is about 18" from the hook. Using this pattern with your split shot will improve your rig to be nearly tangle free.</p>
<p>If you are using Water Gremlin sinkers - <strong>stop doing so</strong>. The little wings on the back of that shot are the reason you are tangling - the line catches in there. Once the line catches, the loop will create a tangle - game over. For the float angler - use Anchor split shot - it is the best or Thill brand split shot. Give it a try this season.</p>
<p>The big top set of shot is to help you cast- it is the weight in your rig. The bottom two or three smaller shot are to show you when a bite or a take has occurred. It is very important that you have most of the float beneath the water and only 1/2" or LESS of the float tip is above water.</p>
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<p>I will have much more information on float fishing which will help you catch more fish than you ever have in your life - just ask a few people who have been slowly adapting some of what I love- live bait float fishing. Their catches are going up and up.. Keep up the great posts and I will try to fill you in with info. Let me know how your new rig with quality split shot works...</p> When making a leader, does th…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2013-02-02:2036984:Comment:3481352013-02-02T19:53:31.242ZChris Robertshttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/ChrisRoberts
<p>When making a leader, does this bring down the over all tensile strength of the line? Meaning if I use 10lb mono and tie a 4lb leader, you should treat the rig as if it were 4lb mono correct?</p>
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<p>If this is the case, why not just use the 4lb mono all the way through? Or is it simply for the fact that you mentioned? Not wanting to lose the tackle attached?</p>
<p>When making a leader, does this bring down the over all tensile strength of the line? Meaning if I use 10lb mono and tie a 4lb leader, you should treat the rig as if it were 4lb mono correct?</p>
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<p>If this is the case, why not just use the 4lb mono all the way through? Or is it simply for the fact that you mentioned? Not wanting to lose the tackle attached?</p>