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bassfisherjk

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  1. Hey guys,does anybody know if there are any bass in Whipples Dam?I fished for trout over there years ago and the back corner always looked like good bass cover.Thanks for any feedback,just looking for someplace different to fish.
  2. Hello,I have fished up there a few times.The water up there looks like iced tea,due to the bog area around the park.(I know there is a word for that but it escapes me at the moment)There are alot of pads, we have done well with topwater,t-rigged worms,and frogs. There are some really nice bass up there,and it doesn't get fished much. We are headed up there Monday morning.Good luck,let us know how you make out.
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  4. Hi John,welcome to the site.
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  7. Man,nice fish!
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  10. When I have to put the trolling motor on the 3rd speed just to stay in the same spot.LOL also when you cast out and you are about 30 yards off target!
  11. Hello again Nate,no I don't fish Raystown much.I fish Canoe Creek and Glendale alot.We were up at Curwensville Dam this year also.Canoe Creek is a great bass lake.I will make a point to get over to Colyer though,Thanks.
  12. I have about the same problem on one of the local lakes I fish.I use a T-rigged Zoom Baby Brush Hog with a 1/16 oz. bullet weight. Colors,either pumpkin or watermelon candy.I make as long of a cast as I can and just slowly pull it through the weeds.
  13. Couple of nice fish Nate.I haven't fished Colyer Lake in a few years either.I live in Tyrone,which is about an hour south of State College.We used to get there a couple of times a year.Great fishing.
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  16. Hi Matt,welcome to the site.
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  20. That's pretty much all I fish with,except some topwater stuff.
  21. Brush Hog,color pumpkin seed.Use it about anywhere/anyway

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