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bassinandrew88

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  1. Yup, and good luck affording THAT!! A bass eats 2/3 it's body weight per day. It will survive on much less but do you want to do that to a WILD animal? This is the truth! When I was about 11 or 12 I kept a 8" bass that I caught out of a pond by my house. I had it in a 40 gallon aquarium and it did fine. The eating habbits that Low_Budget described are dead on. I used to feed it a dozen minnows 3 or 4 times a week and then whatever small fish and crawfish I could catch at the creek. It would inhale a dozen minnows in literally 60 seconds tops. Back then mommy and daddy told me I had to get rid of it or get a job.
  2. I went out on Smithville Lake here in MO and had a good day. I had the bite early on weightless trickworms but it quickly shut down. We tried a few things but we ended up throwing crankbaits through and around a creek channel we found that had some shad action. I caught 3 under 2 lb bass and my buddy was fairing a little better, catching a 4 lb and 5 lber. Anyway, with all this bass action it was my (pleasant?) surprise to catch this beautiful walleye. 30.5" 12.5 lbs! For reference, I'm 6' 2", 200 lbs.
  3. Nice work...nothing like a good surprise.
  4. the extent of my salt water experience.
  5. Here in Missouri we usually have larger craws that are blueish and black and a hint of red with lobster like "pinchers". And the smaller ones are usually a dark orangish/rust color with smaller "pinchers"
  6. So I guess dog fishing is out of the question now?
  7. nice work i was fishing in northern missouri yesterday and my line was freezing as i was slowly working a jig it was ridiculous way to go in the weather we've had here in the midwest lately
  8. Wow that's really cool! Good luck, and be sure to take pics and show off the experience to us.
  9. LOL! That's one of the funnier things i've heard in a while. It's nice to know, after reading everything about how smart and intelligent these fish are, that in the end we still have the superior brain power. Good job, looks like a good day. P.S. I fish a small lake on a wildlife refuge here in MO that has a cove that looks almost identical to the one you are standing in front of. Just a weird note.
  10. I completely understand what you are saying, and I felt the same way until now. I fished a c-rigged baby brush hog the last two days and yesterday i had minimal success...as photographed. But today i had 35 mile an hour winds in my face, cold as H*%# outside and caught 4 fish on the c-rig. I fished other techniques such as a jig-n-pig(which is my primary confidence bait now) and slowly fishing t-rigs and I honestly felt I was going to catch nothing. I tied on the c-rig and had success. Maybe it was just the timing but I honestly feel the c-rig, out of any other technique i've learned and tried yet, has been the most beneficial addition to my repitoire. So maybe next time you are at walmart you do what i did and instead of buying the new rapala, spend that 5 dollars on the necessities for carolina rigging and give it a try, I am sure glad i did.
  11. I did the member challenge and reported in the member challenge board but i wanted to show some of the pics i took because i was in a photographer mood today. I got off work a little early and got the C-rig gear ready: I hit the little private lake and fished this little cove: And my first ever C-rig fish: And the next lunker: No lunkers today but i had a good time and gained some confidence with the C-rig. I may actually tie it on and get something other than a jig wet this weekend when i go to my honey hole.
  12. Good Job! It's always a good day if you catch a pb.
  13. nice work and congratulations and good luck with your wife
  14. 7" powerbait tequila sunrise, 3/0 red gamakatsu, 1/4 bullet
  15. i posted once already on this but i think more people have joined so ill do it again: i live in lees summit and i have become pretty familiar and successful on lake jacomo, blue springs lake, and i know alot of ponds and small lakes that i am EXTREMELY confident and familiar on so anyone around the kc metro area send me a message.

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