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Yamamoto Big Ika (5") weight?
Rigged wieghtless skirt up towards eyelet fished the same way as a senko is deadly on bigger bass. When you lift your rod tip to pick the bait off the bottom it will dart back almost to were you picked it up from. Somtimes it darts back in to the face and then mouth of the Bass that may be following the bait.
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Best Jig Trailer?
Now is that what a pork trailer looks like?
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Best worm hook?
Owner wide gap plus and the new Owner lightwire twistlocks depending on what I am T rigging. I used to like the Gami ewgs but never looked back after using these. I still like the Gami splitshot /dropshot hooks for dropshoting worms though.
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2 Hook Drop Shot set-up?
Double dropshot and nose hooked baits are an invatation to more frequent snags. I know its a more open water rig than other types of baits but you still have to target the fish in snaggy areas and its hard enouph keeping one hook from snagging especially were there are sunken trees.Bass like those places.
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Favorite Soft Baits
Zoom Yamamoto Roboworm Netbait Reaction Inovations.
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Roboworms.... False advertising?????
The colors on the roboworm site never look exactly like what you get in the bag!LOL But the Fish like them and thats what counts! Best dropshot worms hands down.
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How many different brand plastics do you use?
Zoom,Roboworm,Yamamoto,Netbait and reactoninovations. These brands have the most consistant fish catching Baits though out their brand selections. All the other bait companies copy them. brushhogs,senkos,creatures, any roboworm,paca craws/chunks,Sweetbeavers ,flirtworms,ole monster etc have been proven winners for me so they get my loyaty.
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Drop Shot & Your Biggest Bass?
On my float tube! didnt have a scale and I wasnt able to lift her higher for the full body picture cause she was to heavy. Caught on 6lb seagar flouro and a 4 1/2'' oxblood roboworm 3/16 wieght
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Senko: Is it Evil?
I used to catch fish on the Senko alot.Very effective bait but I got board with fishing them. I found it more of a challenge on other baits such as jigs,Trigs and crankbaits. Dont get me wrong I think Senkos are one of the best baits to use when you really need a bite but im not a tournament guy who is going to lose money when i dont get a bite.Using a senko for me feels like Teabaging...
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Best Bang for the buck Lures
Roboworms and Normans crankbaits.
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San Diego Lakes
http://www.artberryfishing.com/ hook up with this guy at Diamond Valley you wont be dissapointed.
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Bass fishing at Lake Perris,Moreno Valley, Ca
Your right on the Money with that suggestion! id also like to add that this also works good at about any Socal Lake
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A couple drop shot questions..
I use 8lb Seagar abrazix on a spinning reel with #4 gami splitshot/dropshot hook.Leader anywhere from 4'' to 12'' depending on what the fish want. 4'' to 6'' Roboworms mostly for bait And the lightest wieght I can get away with without losing feel of the bottom.Lighter the wieght the less i get snaged imo in rocky brush areas in the lakes that I fish. I dont really use heavier line than 8lb on a dropshot .The water is to clear in the lakes were I fish
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What's the best fluke style bait?
http://www.skippyfish.com/products.php Rigged on a Scrounger head or wieghtless. Or the Zoom Fluke.
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Where to fish in the fall?
If it creeps swims or crawls in the water then a Bass will eat it. Sometimes they will eat each other. Crawdads like creek chanels in fall to so Jigs are good choices as craw imatators. Bass and Blue gill colored swimbaits,cranks,spinnerbaits,senkos etc.They are not to picky this time of year. As far as lakes with out creek chanels then usually shallow water near deep water drop offs are the first places you would want to check out first in the fall.