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  1. or look for black birds or any other gathering of small birds after a rain.....would put money that there are some nightcrawlers in the area
  2. big baits, deep water...altho my biggest bass(10lbs 1oz) was in 3' of water on a 5'' zipper worm...they do generally come in on bigger baits in deeper water. this is not sayin that the lil' feelas wont nail a 12'' worm...they might...but count on a nice bass. i would take 12'' worms and cast them to deep structure/cover. or swimbaits fished deep.
  3. catch, photo, release maybe? anyways...i like to start a small compost pile in my back yard near a tree. i have plenty of old palm froms and leaves, grasss, dog finnle, and i throw out some table scraps. then, give it about a week, and go out at night, or dig them up. using the stike trick works...it also brings snakes out which is really cool to watch. we use nightcrawlers for crappie, and having a good supply in the backyard is good for the wallet.
  4. use a big ole' black jitterbug...im talkin musky size jitterbugs. then fish them right near structure/cover. reel in some...the pause, wait awhile (30+secs) then start to retrieve again...then pause again...do this till you get a strike or you get it to the boat.
  5. i typically dont like to eat bass. i fish them for sport...not food so i cant help you out.
  6. most likely to the nearest cover/structure...this makes them feel secure. if its during the spawn...the bass will return to its bed. if the bass is released across the lake from where it was caught...i doubt that it will find its way back. i have caught a bass in clear water, then released it and watched it slam a worm in the water not more then 30 seconds after being released...so some bass will bite right after being caught.
  7. my mossy oak bass pro hat, and my money boxers, does me good all the time. ;D
  8. like i said on the other one, a big black jitterbug when it becomes dark. fish around around any structure/cover
  9. exactly. it will not hurt the fish to hold by the body for a few seconds. if you keep your hand in one place, and not make a ''whiping'' motion...not much slime comes off. i only do this to fish that are to small to be held anywhere else, or if they are small and have teeth.
  10. yes. especially during windy, rainy, or really hot days. on windy and rainy days, insects fall from the limb into the water, attracting baitfish, which attract bass. on hot days, sunny days they like the shade.
  11. gar, mudfish, sea bass, pinfish, blue runners, blue fish, lady fish, bluegill, crappie, seagulls, my on rod...have a story to that one.....i was fishin off a dock, and had my drink about 10 feet away, so while i had my line out with a chiken liver on it, i set it down...not thinkin, and went to get my drink, i took a sip of my drink, then heard ''splash'' then all i saw was my fishin buddy about fallen over laughin and my rod getting pulled away. ;D now, i was real mad, i almost jumped in the water after it, then i started fan casting with a big ole weight and treble hook with no avail...so about 2 hours later im fishin a spinnerbait and hook up with something...turns out it was my rod and reel, with no fish on, the line was snapped .....i have also caught turtles, and so much other crap. i know a guy, well talk to a guy who has caught a dead person...he was trolling and he thought he hooked a big fish, when they got it up it was a guy. :-X and there was another guy that says that the last few times he was out fishin the same spot he was pullin in clumps of red hair.........didnt want to tell cause he thought they would drain his lake : we told him to tell somebody, said he would, and havnt heard from him since??? this was on another forum. so who knows.
  12. no, they dont walk far, they just have those fins to walk with, they arnt strong enough to get themselves to bodies of water that far away. they will walk on the shore, mosy times so they can surprise baitfish for an easy meal. it really helps them to get to area only small bluegill are at. im talkin 5-6'' deep, they just walk into the shallows, and chase down baitfish....they are very interesting. they have no idea that there is any other body of water then the one they are in.....so for them to walk to a body of water they cant see wont happen, if you have ponds or lakes close to each other, with no obstructions, they will walk to it. but a few hundreds yards is not gunna happen.
  13. deep structure near spawning flats, after the spawn the females will move off in to the deep water holdin to any structure cover, and the closest, so any deep water structure/cover near spawning areas work great. i like to taka a jig and thro it near the structure....i use the jig for about anything...and in any situation 8) i have produced good fish while doing this. the males are usually slower into deeper water, and they will hold maybe just a bit shallower, they will also begin to feed before the females, the females wait about a week before beggining to feed, the males about 3-4 days. but im not all sure about this, so take my advice with caution
  14. ya, bass you should hold by the bottom lip. amd if holdin verticly support with other hand in the anal fin area. if it is a toothy fish, if they are small enough i just grab around their body, if they are big i pick them up from the gills.
  15. yes, its true, atleast a million dollar payout...not to mention how much basspro or cabelas would pay for it. i agree, 7-8lbs down here is definitly not worth a mount...i have relesed 8lbers with out photos before....its almost regular where i fish to get a 8lb bass.....in the last few time i have been out i have averged 8lbs. and no, i dont fish stocked tanks. shadow, i feel strongly that a d**n newbie first time fisher with a hook worm and bobber is gunna hook the world record, that has just been how it is...just look, that possible world record crappie ws caught by a lady fishing for the first time. its beginners luck is all...and i think that the company will pay you for what you were using, but sponser...nah. you have to be in tournies to get sponsored anyways...and a first timer isnt gunna be in no tournies. i think it comes down to being in the right place at the right time. i have probally looked at the lake the world record is in, there are probally numerous world records out there, you just have to be where they are.
  16. yep, they are called mudfish or blackfish down here in florida. catch them all the time, while fishing for bass. they will tear up your baits. another interesting thing about them is that they can walk....so to speak, its not uncommin to find them right on the shore walkin with their fins. first time i saw that i about flipped out cause i had no idea that could happen. this is the biggest mudfish i have caught, i rotated the pic so its easier to see...it was about 7lbs, and it lived to fight another day. i caught it while crappie fishing on a small jig head and grub.
  17. good ole central florida, i live about 10 minutes away from just about any little lake or pond.....im in central florida ;D
  18. a world record bass has a gaurenteed $1 million dollar payout...not to mention endorsments, and things like that. that world record could have been a carp, could have been a 10lb bass, could have been alot of things.....fact is, this was back when there wasnt much technology, the scales wernt acurate, and people didnt have all the guides we have today to tell them what the fish was......but who is to say it wasnt? if it was recorded as 22lbs 4 oz, then thats what is going down in the books...end of story. now, if i catch a 22lb+ fish, its goin to the live well, which we keep frozen cooler stiks in, the cooler the water, the less the bass sweats, then we will take it to the nearest tackle shop to get it weighed, then whatever else has to be done.....if the bass is still alive, it goes back to the place i caught it at....no exceptions...then i take my multi million dollars, help some people out, buy me a boat, and be set for life....who says fishin dont pay? or, i might just throw that bass back......because in the end, money isnt important, in the end, i will have what i have always had and wanted. so depending on my feelings that day, that bass might live to fight another day. and if someone catches it, then im fine with it, i caught it first 8) -002
  19. wow....what a bass, the mouth on that bass........whoa! i bet that was one hell of a fight 8)
  20. hey everybody. alot know me from the other site...i just registered here(thought i already was...) anyways, i hope to share some of my knowledge, and learn from all of your knowledge. good fishin, -002

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