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PaBassHunter

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  1. First thing is think small. Your bait needs to be small. In the winter they don't want to work for their food and want something very easy. If you can you need to find deep holes and throw your bait right in that hole. In the summer the cats will find the bait. In the winter you have to find the cats. If you can find a good deep hole that is holding a lot of cats then you can have a good day. It's not easy fishing for cats in the winter but can be done.
  2. Lancaster area here. I fish everywhere but most of the time it is the susy, muddy run, and speedwell. Looks like I will be moving out to the Pittsburgh area sometime this summer so been doing some more fishing when I am out there and I like the yough so far.
  3. I been thinking about getting into it also for the last couple of years. I think I am going to jump in now

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