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  1. I showed the video to my brother, and he said it was a real fish so, GOOD JOB! -gk
  2. Dropkick Murphy's Social Distortion Molly Hatchet The Ramones The Showdown One Bad Pig Red Disciple Chuck Berry Johnny Cash (these two don't need bands to be good) EastWest Skillet (the newer stuff) -gk
  3. Zoom trick worms: Green pumpkin green flake, Motor oil; rigged with no weight and weedless Zoom finesse worms: Watermelon red flake; rigged with no weight and weedless Yamamoto Senkos: Watermelon red flake; rigged with no weight and weedless Zoom Mag finesse worms: Watermelon red flake; rigged with no weight and weedless Culprit 7.5" ribbon tails: Red shad, Motor oil; rigged with a 1/16 or 1/8 once sinker and weedless -gk -gk
  4. Some of you North Carolina, Georgia, and South Carolina people might know of fish stalkers, they are like a hand pour trick worm. -gk
  5. Yeah I have to agree-Dookie O.K. Just stick with Social Distortion or Dropkick Murphy's -gk
  6. Daiwa peanut Storm Wiggle warts Bandit 100 or 200 series -gk
  7. I was in the mancave the other day and one crawled out of nowhere on my leg. I found out just how good bladder control I have. -gk
  8. Gulp is what you say before you throw up from: 1. paying that much for sucky plastics that pretty much dissolve 2. you'll find out when you open the package. -gk
  9. (no boat)SHHHHH!!!! these things are kind of my secret topwater. walks easier than a spook in my opinion. -gk
  10. I have read that if you drill a hole in the chamber you can either fill it with epoxy, or remove the ball if the hole is big enough. Just make sure you seal it with epoxy when done. just my $.02 -gk
  11. Don't forget the peanuts, they are pretty decent. -gk
  12. guitarkid posted a topic in Fishing Tackle
    How many of the old companies still make their baits out of wood? I know that heddon has changed to plastic, are their any others? -gk
  13. wait till it is the spawn, so that way she will be shallow. Next go close to dark and throw a popper until your arm falls off. -gk
  14. I do it too, I had to adapt because I hate baitcasters, so I had to adapt. -gk
  15. Sebile Magic swimmer Daiwa peanut -gk
  16. It does nothing, you get just as many weeds. -gk
  17. Neither- Spitin' image. Walks easier in my opinion. -gk
  18. Look for the Daiwa Peanut, just switch out the hooks though. -gk
  19. I did not do this, but I know the guy who did, he took the new guy's safety glasses and put it all around the outside, and all over the nose piece so he had a nice ring around his face for a while. They practically filled a welders gloves up with the stuff. -gk ps- Prussian blue is a lube used in machine shops.
  20. yes, kind of. I have run a crankbait by a fish 5 or 6 different times, but I kept trying and got him, it's where they just get curious nad hit just to see if it edible. -gk
  21. anyway you can think of rigging is good. But to answer your question, I have had pretty good success on them. I in particular like the Motor oil ones, but I don't know if they make those anymore. -gk
  22. Topwater-pop-r Worms- weedless weightless trick worms and finesse cranks- Daiwa peanut, black with silver. My pond is exactly like that, I run the crank along the bank, they may not hit it on the first try, but keep running it, they will hit it. -gk
  23. I have seen bass run away from rattles, and I bass hit a bait with rattles so I guess it is a confidence thing I guess. -gk
  24. X3 this time of year- a Black/silver daiwa peanut In a couple months- A green pumpkin or motor oil trick worm -gk
  25. shallow cranks, 0-3' something with some flash to it like a shiney sided chrome look to it. -gk

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