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Outdoorsman60

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  1. i have berkley powerbait worms and want to learn how to texas rig them... the kind i got have ridges down the bait color blue fleck i volunteer for the hamilton co park my boss said that's what are bass hitting on are plastic worms
  2. where i live spawning is still going on.. i didn't know there were four stages here they are Pre-Spawn--- Right Around When The Water Reaches 60 Degrees Fahrenheit, Males Move To Shallows And Start Making Beds For The Females. Now The Females Are Bulking Up For The Stay She Will Endure On The Beds Protecting It, This Is A Good Time To Use Crank Baits, Jerk Baits, And Swim Baits. Prim-Spawn--- When The Water Hits 62 Degrees, Especially Around And During The Full Moon Phase, This Is When It Becomes The Prime Time For Sight Seeing Bass Fishing As Long As The Waters You Are Fishing Are Clear Enough To See The Fish. Now Soft Plastic Worms And Jigs Make For The Angry Strikes It Takes To Get Them Bass. Post-Spawn--- As The Water Warms Into The High 60's And 70's, The Females Move Away From The Beds That They Have Been Guarding For A Period Of Time, And Now The Males Will Stick Around To Guard The Fry. When This Happens The Males Are In Favor Of The Baits That Will Annoy Them To The Point Of Attack. ( Jig,Or Soft Plastic Baits) Females Are Now In A Selective Mode Now So Try Soft Plastics In Colors That Would Be Natural For That Time Of Year, And Try Hard Crank Baits That In Deeper Water That Also Relate To The Time Of Year You Are Fishing. Post-Post-Spawn--- Now After All The Work They Have Just Subjected Themselves To In The Spring, Now There Eating To Get Themselves Back Into Shape For The Rest Of The Year. Try Fishing With Soft Plastics And Swim Type Baits In Deep Waters And Off Drop Offs Next To Weed Lines.
  3. i had a kistler rod i testedd and a popin furbit frog i lost
  4. i know i forgot to add punctuations... and thanks
  5. you must not resist you will be assimilated
  6. or twisted sister. :-/ b that's what i meant
  7. ok i fish miami white water forest the lake is stained what color crankbait or spinner bait can i use i have white, chartreuse, chartreuse blue spinner bait fire tiger manns 1- baby i think a carp chartreuse way to many to list
  8. they sent me a book i returned. i'm still getting notification saying i owe but i don't
  9. from twisted twister noooooooo
  10. there's a program called highjack this,,, it works, i don't like macs can't run hardly any programs
  11. they've been around a milion years
  12. and i sold mine > that's just great
  13. if you know anyone lives in southweat ohio... near harrison i spoke to a friend at dicks sporting goods the park district might close the lake.. people are mistreating it like leaving trash around, not following the rules that are posted, i hope they don't close the lake. people who does like to go there won't beable too
  14. from what i read it's the top of the line fishing rod
  15. mines a chartreuse spinner with willow blades, it's a strike king bleeding spinnerbait 1/8oz
  16. i'm selling my rod for $130 i have it in fleamarket
  17. i pretend now,
  18. that's great the indians are out of it >
  19. no worse than the reds
  20. the tribe is on a roll
  21. other than those., what others dive like them
  22. i read about these, seriously wanting to get one.. the bass are hitting shad what color shall i get, they are the only lure that stays in the strike zone from what i read
  23. senko info about the wolfspider Venom toxicity - the bite of the Wolf Spider is poisonous but not lethal. Although non-aggressive, they bite freely if provoked and should be considered dangerous to humans. The bite may be very painful. First aid and medical attention should be sought as soon as possible, particularly as to children or the elderly. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spider Identification - an adult is 1/2 inch to more than 1 inch in body length - mottled gray to brown in color, with a distinct Union Jack impression on its back. The female carries it's young on its back. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Habitat - this spider is a ground dweller, with a burrow retreat. It has a roving nocturnal lifestyle to hunt their prey and can move very rapidly when disturbed. Commonly found around the home, in garden areas with a silk lined burrow, sometimes with a lid or covered by leaf litter or grass woven with silk as a little fence around the rim of the burrow.
  24. did you know they use them in the ER, if someone gets into a bad wreck... and the dr can't clean the blood they use leeches

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