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Re: Lake Lewisville [Re: stumpknocking] #12979391 11/29/18 03:59 PM
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I buy all my slabs, spoons (BAS), and dead stick gear from RSR. Good company to work with and believes in good customer service. Shipments are usually mailed the same day I place the order. try his glitter shad slabs. I have yet to find anything else I like better.


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Re: Lake Lewisville [Re: stumpknocking] #12979968 11/30/18 12:25 AM
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Is this way of rigging a winter thing only?


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yes, once the water temps go below 60 degrees.


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Re: Lake Lewisville [Re: stumpknocking] #12980871 11/30/18 04:41 PM
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Everyone on the TFF should buy local. Barlows, MT Pockets, RSR, all do a great job! Try DopShot clips to multi-rig! We don't sell lures anymore, but share a lot of good information!

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Re: Lake Lewisville [Re: stumpknocking] #12980900 11/30/18 05:42 PM
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I know its been pretty windy but has anyone had much luck deadsticking the last couple days? If you have can you DM me and let me know where and what your using. I finally talked my wife into getting out on the boat with me sunday and want to put her on fish. She is always claiming I'm a bad guide because I'm usually the only one that catches fish. Of course it's because I'm the only one that actually tries! I figure deadsticking will be my best shot getting her some fish. Not a whole lot of effort needed!!! ha

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Coach , PM me and I will be happy to pass on any and all of the intel that I can remember from the past 12 years of dead sticking.

Re: Lake Lewisville [Re: stumpknocking] #12982091 12/02/18 02:06 AM
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I ordered a bunch of parts from RSR, late Thursday evening. Received it all, this afternoon (looks like 2-day delivery to me). Thanks guys! thumb
Now to put this new gear and untested (by me) information to use. We'll give it a try tomorrow afternoon.


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Keep us posted , we like to hear about another persons learning curve. Welcome to the dead stick junkie addiction .

Re: Lake Lewisville [Re: stumpknocking] #12982967 12/03/18 01:48 AM
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Lol, well we got skunked, in Grapevine (difficult lake). Though the rig did get tapped. When I can find the time, we'll try Lewisville. I did manage to stay with a pretty good group at 20--23 feet in 30 fow. Had a 5" fluke on top and a 3" fluke on the bottom. We were time limited, so we didn't have a chance to try many areas. Yes, it does seem silly to be banging the paddle handle on the floor, while fishing--didn't want anyone on shore to see me. roflmao


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Re: Lake Lewisville [Re: stumpknocking] #12983353 12/03/18 02:13 PM
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You may want to try downsizing your baits. I use the 3 inch size most often unless Im on a lake that has Striper. Try using a 1/4 ounce on top. Consider that its rare for a sand bass to be able to eat a 5 inch shad. If you get over to Lewisville and run into the hybrids thats when I would throw the larger fluke on. The jig heads you want to be using on top are the ones that have and eye loop on both the top and bottom. The one you use on bottom should be your heavier one with the larger bait considering your on a lake with larger sized fish. The bottom jig only needs one eye to tie line to considering there isnt another bait below it


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Ed-n-eddy, I fished Belton a couple of years ago for two hours without a bite. I started banging on the boat with a stick and two us caught 90 whites in the next hour. I don't fish anywhere in the winter without a thumper. They are like magic. Stick with it and you will see. I have to thank Matt Cartwright for the inspiration and Jbobo for making it easy.

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When fish are present ,you are getting tapped, down size and you might even want to tie the heavier jig on top with a lighter half ounce on bottom . You will be surprised, the pendulum action the smaller jig produces will out fish many other combinations . What do you have to lose?

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good point G borg. I will keep that into consideration. pendulum idea.


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Use the Pendulum and BUY A THUMPER best thing I ever did for winter time fishing.

Re: Lake Lewisville [Re: stumpknocking] #12983895 12/03/18 10:17 PM
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Great stuff! Other folks can use the info too.
I did go with the heavier one on top and used a 3" fluke on the bottom (though with a 1/4oz jig). Though for sandies, sounds like the whole rig was just too heavy. I can adjust smaller, easily.
I'm not 100%, but it's looking like I should put time in at Lewisville. I've been working g-vine because I get almost an extra hour of fishing (it's closer). Though with all the skunking we've gotten, the extra time hasn't put more fish in the boat. Guess that explains my math grades. roflmao
The thumper sounds like a great idea. Beating on the boat did seem to keep them around. I'll work on my technique and save up for a Thumper.


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