I live in Mid-Michigan and I fish a neighborhood pond. I just got serious about bass fishing and I am catching fish that look like spots. I didn't think they lived this far north. Will somebody help me out and tell me if spots live in the northern waters. Thanks.
If you're looking for a good crayfish imitator. I would recommend the River2Sea Stand N Yabbie, they don't cost a lot of money. The good thing about these is there claws are air injected so the stick straight up like a real crayfish. They're pre rigged with weight on back. Great lure
Please stick with the original Wrangler. Ever since Chrysler bought jeep they have been ruining the look of the Jeep tradition. The older jeeps are so much better of cars. New Jeeps are too modern, Chrysler ruined the rustic look.
Me and my buddy are working on a 1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A. It's his jeep, we are both in 10th grade. I crashed it back in 8th grade while off roading. I ran it into a tree. After 2 years we finally got the motivation to fix the old thing up and were making some serious progress.
Does anybody get as much of a thrill as I do when I take my Chevy Blazer through aton of off road trails. I love it, where are some of the trails that you go?
Has anybody else accidentally bled two different soft plastic colors together. I bled a green stick worm with a purple stick worm and it turned out to be this extremely unique color that I actually caught a lot of bass on. Just wondering what colors accidentally bled and how they looked.
If you had to fish one lake for an entire fishing season, what lake would you choose?
I personally like Gull Lake in Southern Michigan, got some nice smallies up there.
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