Chad Pomes

Chipley, FL, United States

Feb 18 at 04:44 PM

Ken Pfeiffer fishing deep grass in really clear water with a shaky head jig on a green pumpkin red flake strike king rage bug. Most of the fish were caught by letting it get down all the way to the bottom before ever lifting the rod. And also caught 1/2 of them on the waky rig thanks to the recent neko rig videos on here I used some of the tips he gives and it made a difference 

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Feb 18 at 01:45 PM

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It was cold this morning but worth it! Fried fish for dinner!!!

You mentioned in the last video you focus on where the fish go and why they are there. Do you ever use the fish you catch, keep and clean as clues? Such as seeing what they have in there stomach when cleaning them? That's something I use to get a better idea of what they are eating and why they are eating them to try and reproduce the same as natural as I can 

Feb 17 at 01:36 PM

I am getting the emails but some food for thought is it would be nice if there was the option for push notifications on your phone. Kind of like when you get a notification of something from Facebook or other app, I understand this is not an app but there are options for push notifications from websites and such. Food for thought 

Feb 17 at 12:06 PM

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I don't use graphs currently bc I'm fishing on a budget but I do have the navionics boating app that has the mapping and depths etc and that's all I have to go on. Old school fishing. And the app for your phone is only $49 and it's great for anyone who doesn't have the big $ to atleast have the lake depths and different markings for navigation and location of desired depths 

Feb 17 at 12:01 PM

Glad to see I'm not the only one who still doesn't mind keeping and eating a nice mess of fish. Have you ever put them into a pot with crab boil seasoning? I call it poor man's lobster very delicious 

Feb 16 at 08:45 AM

What were you throwing 

Feb 15 at 07:05 PM

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These were caught on green pumpkin seed speed worm weightless 

Feb 15 at 06:57 PM

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This was before i weighed em biggest one was 6 lbs 

Feb 15 at 06:52 PM

I went today and they are on beds here and there. Two weeks ago i was catching them in 6 ft of water with a lipless crank bait and now they are either in 4 ft of water on their way to bed or they are up in 2-3 ft of water making beds. Trying to improve my fishing in crystal clear water, spring Creek branch of Seminole is where I'm referencing.