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Andrew Coleman

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  1. Does anyone know of any colleges that offer fishing as a sport here in the northeast?
  2. I would say because of the big catch-and-release movement, plus perch and walleye taste MUCH better
  3. I'm thinking about buying a swimbait rod, and i was thinking about getting one of bassproshops extreme rod and reelcombo, 7'6 H action with a 7.1:1 gear ratio. Sound good? I dont plan on using huge 9 inch swimbaits, mainly around 5 inches. Also i was wondering what are some good swimbaits.
  4. X2 LOL I think that a bass getting used to a bait can be quicker than a year, i used a berkly power worm(black/chartruse) for quite a while this year, then the bite stoped on what i had been using, so i switched to brush beaver and the acion was on again.
  5. i dont have a boat and where i fish there is a creek that gets to be about 10-15 feet at the deepest and the marina has plenty of docks and some rip rap. 20+ feet of water too, is ther anything i can do?
  6. jet skiers, they ski way to close to the shore.
  7. ive caught a foldable chair
  8. jig, or a spinnerbiat with big blades
  9. tomorrow I wanna go out around noon so that the sun has some time to warm the water up, only partly cloudy throughout the day and highs 39-43. I was thinkging I'd try wacky rigged senkos or jigs, mabey a swimbait goin really slow?
  10. I would think that you could catch bass even in the low 40s. Remeber, bass dont just stop eating, they just dont eat as often and are not willing to go after baits like they do in the spring because they dont want to expend the energy.
  11. I had this happen to me in the summer, were I was fishing EVERYDAY for usually 6 hours a day and then I enthusiam for fishing went down. I took about a week off, and read some articles on here, got a few new baits, and I got pumped for fishing again and couldnt wait to try some new stuff.
  12. should i try around docks or mabey by some weeds? or just cover in general?

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