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Bassin_Fin@tic

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  1. Grrrrr! I am still having trouble gaining confidence in this lure! I use it every now and again with very mild success. I dont fish clear water much so maybe It would be a good idea if I seen it in clear water or a swimming pool so I could get an idea of what it looks like. :-?
  2. Trimming the skirts a little shorter can help.Some guys like to trim one side shorter.I personally havent noticed a difference in doing that.I can walk it either way. Also try a little "rod english". In other words don't pull/twitch the bait straight on.Point down and sharply move 6 to 7 o'clock or 7 to 8? Just a slight upward curve,and once again amount of slack in the line is key.This is for walking. Just pulling or jerking the frog straight and making it hop works great too.Bounce it 3 or 4 times then pause.Vary the pauses.Vary how hard you yank it, from barely making rings on the water to making a splashy ruckus. Sometimes if I have it stuck a little on weeds,scum,or on top of pads I will shake my rod tip to make it dance then slowly pull it into "the kill zone".
  3. What is this "Senko" you speak of? :-? Nothin.Dont worry about it. Sheesh! You cant expect me to give up all my top secrets
  4. Thats awesome! I may have to try it sometime I wonder if a senko would work??
  5. Better use gloves :
  6. Even though there is a lot of truth in that statement they seem to be pretty united against Christians. And against Americans in general.Theres only a couple million living here :-X :-X :-X
  7. The hooks that come on the chug bug are deadly sharp but bend kind of easy :-/
  8. I am going to have to be a follower again and say that yes those owner hooks are the s--t as well.
  9. Right.Same thing I do if I use them at all on a crank.I cant stand dredging up every single imagineable debri of the bottom with those things. I like them on the rear of a topwater, and one on the rear of a rattletrap not only looks nice but may help nail those quick slashers.
  10. x2 a carolina rig works, but if I want a profile or action like a hula grub I would normally prefer a rage craw or paca.
  11. The crystal minnows and 3-d minnow(a suspender) are great bass lures. Far as I acn tell these are sold as saltwater lures but it doesnt mean that they arent good in fresh water either.
  12. They are the bomb! The bass dont see them a whole lot either. It works like a senko but with more action. When its fluttering through the water it has the same profile as a long minnow.Looks just like one. Straight weightless is killer! Dont rule out wacky style or wacky with a weight in the nose.Texas rigged w/unpegged bullet weight is sick.Decent on a carolina rig.Dont be afraid to stick one on a spot remover either Its also a great bait to "walk"on the surface in the early morning then kill it on edges and pockets
  13. Yamamoto Kut Tail worm 6.5 inch.Enough said. Clear water?? Try flourocarbon line.It's nice for "weightless applications.
  14. For a mid range price and excellent quality the dt rapalas are the ticket and make sure to get some of the flat series too they are amazing.Get some brights and naturals.My all time 2 favorite colors on the dt series are yellow w/purple back and plain ol sliver. Another all around good crank on a lower budget are bandits too.They come in every imaginable color.
  15. Agreed!x2 Many times after using a t rig senko it can be saved for future use as wacky also
  16. Theres nothing wrong with fishing the slug-o wacky style with a weight inserted in the nose section
  17. The weedless bladedancer is an effective lure in and on top of slop and pads.If you got holes let it fall. I have fished with the johnson silver minnow tipped with a grub and many many times the color of the trailor makes all the difference.Got to experiment Even try something loud like white,yellow,or pink. I would normally start with a clear silver,smoke,or gold.
  18. I had the same problem with some that I got when they first came out and was not impressed with the product compared to the other toads I use,the plastic was stiff and would not run right unless I burned it. but....recently got a bag of melon pearl which were very soft and pliable.They ran like a dream,perfectly smooth. I dont know if they were improved or if it was because I got a different color?? The toads I had a problem with were okeechobee and summer.
  19. The tubes are perfect for flipping.Did well with the few I had, but now I need more. Dam monkey! :
  20. Good stuff! This might be a good read for the guys who think the only way to catch bass is to constantly pound the shoreline cover just so they can "see" what they are aiming at. : :
  21. Thats pretty cool ;D Must of watched jackass too many times.
  22. ;D ;D I was thinking more like shallow water sunning carp :-?
  23. My best technique is to drive them. I hop in the car and promptly return them to the store purchased and get my money back.
  24. I dont have time to post a few links but wanted to let you know there have been quite a few threads recently about these. Try search>fluke>fishing tackle>subject only>3 months? click on the threads that interest you

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