fishing spot logo
fishing spot font logo



anything you do that goes against "the rules of fishing"? 2024


fishing user avatarwisconsin heat reply : 

Obviously, there are no set in stone rules to fishing, but im talking about the things that you here and for the most part seem to be true... example: i read and seen tons of videos on spinnerbaits that say, use a nikel blade in clear water and a gold in murky. So my objection is that my lakes have no silver forage and that a gold blade looks alot more like a blugill than a silver one! (btw the blugill around here are mostly sand colored). anything like this you guys do or notice or whatever?


fishing user avatarBASSclary reply : 

I use fluoro for topwater.

I get a lot of flak for it to.

The thing is there is no rules to fishing, and thats how new baits and techniques get discovered.


fishing user avatarwisconsin heat reply : 
  Quote
I use fluoro for topwater.

I get a lot of flak for it to.

The thing is there is no rules to fishing, and thats how new baits and techniques get discovered.

how does that work for ya? does it act any different than mono?


fishing user avatarLund Explorer reply : 

Not that these are rules, but I was always under the impression that the coloration of the blades on a spinnerbait dealt more with flash and the illusion of what the blades represent.

My choice of silver, gold, or painted blades has more to do with sky conditions, water clarity, and the mood of the bass.  While many people say to use silver blades in clear water or sunny skies, I tend to lean towards them when I want to maximum flash.  I use gold or painted blades when I want something more subtle.

If there was a rule that I was going to live by, it would be that the fish will tell you what they prefer on any given day by how they respond to the bait. 


fishing user avatarBASSclary reply : 
  Quote
  Quote
I use fluoro for topwater.

I get a lot of flak for it to.

The thing is there is no rules to fishing, and thats how new baits and techniques get discovered.

how does that work for ya? does it act any different than mono?

My lure sits lower in the water, but not submerged. It gives it a bit if a different action and it works for me. I've also just let em' sit there and i've never had a lure "Sink" under the water.


fishing user avatarwisconsin heat reply : 
  Quote
  Quote
  Quote
I use fluoro for topwater.

I get a lot of flak for it to.

The thing is there is no rules to fishing, and thats how new baits and techniques get discovered.

how does that work for ya? does it act any different than mono?

My lure sits lower in the water, but not submerged. It gives it a bit if a different action and it works for me. I've also just let em' sit there and i've never had a lure "Sink" under the water.

this sounds really interesting i will definately giveit a try...in twenty years when my 6 feet of ice thaws >:(


fishing user avatarFat-G reply : 

I use braid on all my rigs. No leader, except I might try a #12 CXX leader on my finesse jig/Ika rod this year.

Alot of people use copoly or flouro for plastics, but I hate it. Zero memory, zero stretch, and it lasts an entire season, then you can flip it on the spool, and now I'm trying to see if there's a dye I can soak it in to give it a dark color again. I love braid. It improves sensitivity SO much. I also like how it just rests in the guides, also improving sensitivity. You get no-doubt hooksets, and it's much cheaper in the long run.

I also mainly use ~4 different lures, year round, and that's pretty much about it. I fish ponds 90% of the time, so my lure selection includes:

1. Soft plastics- Any and all Rage Tail baits, Fat Ikas, and an occasional Trick Worm

2. Jigs- Flipping and finesse

3. Mattlures Baby Bass and now the Tournament Series

4. Frogs and Rage Shads


fishing user avatarOHIO reply : 

I don't use Shimanos.  ;D

I don't really do any major things, but there are a couple:

I use braid for spinnerbaits (most people use mono or fluoro).

I used to use snaps on everything I threw.


fishing user avatarbassman018 reply : 

I just fish what I think works, If I think a crank will catch a fish there I throw it, If im in a pond or something I fish topwater all the way I just do what I want, I still catch fish, I really dont feel like memorizing every lure technique and getting into all the perfect rod for every lure.


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

Just about every body of water I fish is loaded with copious healthy Pike.

Regardless of the target species (lmb/smb) just about every rig includes Surflon Micro Supreme at the business end.

That includes most every soft plastic rig except drop shot, and every moving bait except occasionally deep cranking.

And it doesn't seen to matter to the bass at all. They have consistently inhaled jigs, spinnerbaits, frog, and many other baits in very clear water all rigged with this knot-able wire. So there you have it. That's my story and I'm stick'in to it.

http://www.americanfishingwire.com/smsupreme.asp

;)

A-Jay


fishing user avatarHamby reply : 
  Quote
Just about every body of water I fish is loaded with copious healthy Pike.

Regardless of the target species (lmb/smb) just about every rig includes Surflon Micro Supreme at the business end. 

That includes most every soft plastic rig except drop shot, and every moving bait except occasionally deep cranking. 

And it doesn't seen to matter to the bass at all.  They have consistently inhaled jigs, spinnerbaits, frog, and many other baits in very clear water all rigged with this knot-able wire.  So there you have it.  That's my story and I'm stick'in to it.

http://www.americanfishingwire.com/smsupreme.asp

;)

A-Jay

The only problems i see with losing lures is that it could hurt the fish that bites you off...and the obvious fact that you lost a lure. I don't fish with very expensive lures, so that solves the latter. I don't care much about a pike swimming around a lure in his face either. They still eat. Had one boat side with a popper in its mouth and thought, "Ooo, free popper." Then my line cut, lol.

Bottom line, i don't fish with leaders to prevent bite offs.

And what's all this about rules of fishing? There's only one rule in my book:

- don't fish with something that doesn't work


fishing user avatarQUAKEnSHAKE reply : 

I fish from shore on a pretty clear lake, use braid and also my favorite shirt(as seen to the left) is bright yellow. Even on sunny days I still catch fish havent been skunked at this lake for years. Iv caught bass, catfish as close as 4'-5' from me.


fishing user avatarshimmy reply : 

Maybe a third of the time i will only take one type of lure with me to a lake. I use nothing else but that presentation. I bring several of the same thing in case i lose it. Forces you to stick with it once you purchase it and give it an honest chance.


fishing user avatarFishing Rhino reply : 

I guess it's not to believe in "the rules of fishing".  There will be no hard and fast "rules of fishing" until the fish agree to abide by them.   ;D


fishing user avatarSirSnookalot reply : 

As far as I'm concerned predatory fish are pretty much the same where ever they happen to be, of course there are always subtle nuances that vary from species to species.

I don't watch fishing shows on tv, nor do I know or fish with any bass fisherman other than myself, I'm not the most knowlegeable on baits and techniques.  I employ the identical baits and techniques that I use in saltwater to catch bass.  I use spoons a great deal and most would never use one at night, I do all the time and it works exceptionally well. I like keeping my fishing real simple.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got"

85-90% of the time I'm throwing some sort of plastic & 75-80% of that is Texas rigged ;)


fishing user avatarFishing Rhino reply : 
  Quote
As far as I'm concerned predatory fish are pretty much the same where ever they happen to be, of course there are always subtle nuances that vary from species to species.

I don't watch fishing shows on tv, nor do I know or fish with any bass fisherman other than myself, I'm not the most knowlegeable on baits and techniques. I employ the identical baits and techniques that I use in saltwater to catch bass. I use spoons a great deal and most would never use one at night, I do all the time and it works exceptionally well. I like keeping my fishing real simple.

Funny you mention that.  In the 1960s my wife and I took a trip with my parents to St. Augustine, actually just a bit south of it.  We stayed in a mobile home park across the road from the ocean.

My dad and I spent some time fishing from one of the piers.  The park was sandwiched between the ocean, and a marine estuary, where another visitor showed us how to catch mullet using his cast net.

I saw silver fish sporadically jumping.  I took my freshwater rod and started casting a small hula popper.  In a few casts one of the fish took the lure.  Turned out to be small tarpon maybe a foot to sixteen inches long. 

If memory serves, it was early fall, late September or early October.


fishing user avatarSiebert Outdoors reply : 
  Quote
I use fluoro for topwater.

I get a lot of flak for it to.

The thing is there is no rules to fishing, and thats how new baits and techniques get discovered.

I do the same exact thing.  So I guess I do break the rules. LOL


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

A couple of the Pros at The Bass University in

Nashville addressed the issue of using fluorocarbon

with jerkbaits and topwater. The point they made

is that you are defeating the fundamental design

for both lure classes.

8-)


fishing user avatarSENKOSAM reply : 
  Quote
If there was a rule that I was going to live by, it would be that the fish will tell you what they prefer on any given day by how they respond to the bait.

I never match-the-hatch in the strictest sense. If fish are feeding on fish, I throw something fish-like in action  - close in size. If fishing rocky bottoms, I'll cast a jig, creature bait or tube and sometimes a crankbait. I have no idea what they just ate and don't care. I never try matching forage colors - too many times they ignore them anyway and eat bubblegum ;). A few colors are all I need for 90 % of each lure design in my huge collection.

There are rules for each body of water we become experienced on and most are seasonal in nature. I change with the seasons - that's my rule of thumb.

I do just as well using braid with topwaters as with f/c, but then again most of the topwater baits I use are soft plastic frogs, bugs and sticks.


fishing user avatarSfritr reply : 

I toss Frogs like the Bronzeye in the dead of winter.....

I figure that if the bass is big enough and strong enough to come through the ice, it is well worth the effort......

;) ;) ::) ::)


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

What friggin 'rules ???


fishing user avatarBassWhole! reply : 
  Quote
As far as I'm concerned predatory fish are pretty much the same where ever they happen to be, of course there are always subtle nuances that vary from species to species.

I don't watch fishing shows on tv, nor do I know or fish with any bass fisherman other than myself, I'm not the most knowlegeable on baits and techniques. I employ the identical baits and techniques that I use in saltwater to catch bass. I use spoons a great deal and most would never use one at night, I do all the time and it works exceptionally well. I like keeping my fishing real simple.

Don't tell bass guys that, they are under the delusion that its a different ball game, and select "techniques" like they are ordering from the dollar menu. I guess if I lived in Arkansas or some other landlocked state I would feel the same.


fishing user avatarbigfruits reply : 

i use firetiger in clear water sometimes

ive eaten a banana on my kayak


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 

I break the rules badly...rather than having a reel/rod set up for each type of fishing i have two set ups...period.

a baitcaster for spinners, cranks, softs and top water

and a spinning outfit for the same but i use this when im wading

i use one type of line for both set ups...(different lb test of course)

i never have a problem catching fish no matter which set up i use....

2 set ups and im set :o


fishing user avatarislandbass reply : 
  Quote
What friggin 'rules ???

Yeah. What freakin' rules? X2  :D

If there were a rule it should be that there are none. I fish how I want.  8-)

But I hear the OP. Some people do constrain themselves with self imposed rules.


fishing user avatarPitchinkid reply : 
  Quote
i use firetiger in clear water sometimes

ive eaten a banana on my kayak

x2  Banana's on the boat.


fishing user avatar1inStripes reply : 

x3 on the bananas.  I even left a few in The Beast boat last year when I borrowed it for future needs.....


fishing user avatarTin reply : 

I know Burley brings nanners on his boat. Then does inappropriate and appalling things with them.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

"The Rules" are simply guidelines to help fishermen

organize their game plan. For most guys, and especially

people new to the sport, these "rules" are very helpful.

They allow you to spend more time using proven techniques

under appropriate conditions. "The Rules" have been

built on millions of hours of fishing by fishermen all over

the world.

Real men don't fish pink. Maybe bubblegum, but not "pink".

::)


fishing user avatarKYntucky Warmouth reply : 

I fish a jerkbait year round and in muddy water


fishing user avatarBassThumb reply : 

I use black lures often, even on bright days and in clear water.

I also fish spinnerbaits and buzzbaits late into the season when the water is in the 40-50 degree range.


fishing user avatarThe one that got away reply : 

I fish soft plastics on spinning gear only. I leave the baitcasting for cranks, topwater, spinnerbaits and everything else.


fishing user avatarFish Chris reply : 

A few things I guess...

1) I use spinning for basically everything. Even big, heavy swimbaits.

2) I use braid for everything. I just don't see where using some kinky, coily, stretchy garbage is ever a benefit.

I'm sure their are more, I'm just drawing a blank...

Peace,

Fish


fishing user avatarfishermantony reply : 
  Quote
x3 on the bananas. I even left a few in The Beast boat last year when I borrowed it for future needs.....

X4 on the bananas.  I didn't even know this was suppose to be bad luck until two years ago when a friend of min (huntfishAK) whose dad was in the Navy told me so.  And I don't think I've eaten a banana on the boat since.  I think I've got to go back though, it's such a perfect easy snack for the boat.  And I never had any problem before I knew of this.


fishing user avatardulouz reply : 

I am not technique specific with my rods, what matters more to me is the weight and resistence of the lure I am using.  Light lures with little resistence go on my light rod, big heavy spinner baits with colorado blades go on my MH.

And one of my favorite rods is a cheap 5'6" light 2 pc mitchell, with a spinning reel that only holds 100yds of 4lb line. 




11518

related General Bass Fishing Forum topic

Time/place you caught your PB
are super long casts worthwhile?
Worst Fishing Condition You Encountered?
Pros doing a series on youtube
Why the moon and fishing go hand n hand????
what is your fav. structure to fish and why?
The Fall Crankbait Bite Is On!
Lone wolf
Got My Bass Mount Back!
What makes Bass fishing different compared to other fishing?
taking young children fishing
WHEN THE BITE IS HOT
Has anyone read the.......
What To Keep Caught Fish In?
How Do You Improve Your Casting?
I Felt So Bad Fishing Yesterday
Do You Take A Break From Fishing Bass In Summer? If So What Do You Fish For?
Made Up Weights
Golf course ponds!!!
How To Catch Big Bass Consistently



previous topic
Invitation to those in Florida -- General Bass Fishing Forum
next topic
Time/place you caught your PB -- General Bass Fishing Forum