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Fishmaster10

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  1. X2 They definitely do make a difference, I have a 6'6" m action vendetta and it's great
  2. Great way to start the year, and I agree it looks like it's about 5 lbs
  3. Nice job gentlemen
  4. I can definitely see how those would be rib busters, incredible Big-O
  5. spro little john (3-5ft and 8-9ft diver), cotton cordell big-o, spinnerbaits, lipless cranks, and 1/2oz jigs
  6. Nice job, and those are some seriously skinny bass
  7. When the water gets murky spinnerbaits with gold willow blades work really well for me. I would say if you're using something that has quite a bit of movement to it go with something that gives off shine, but if it's a slower moving bait go with something darker colored.
  8. I don't know how an almost 8lber is small, but those are some very nice fish
  9. Nice job man, always great to have a day where there's a lot of action
  10. Wow, sounds like the fishing's been incredible for you! Keep up the good work.
  11. @ central P.A. bass: I'm not sure exactly why this works. My best guess is that it gives the worm more action and more of the hook is exposed.
  12. I'm really surprised you've never used a wacky rig before that's definitely one of my favorites ;D When I fish a wacky rig I usually use a 4/0 gamakatsu worm hook, and when I'm having trouble hooking the fish I hook the bait through once instead of twice. Hope this helps.
  13. Nice fish hookingem, WTG!
  14. Nice job, it always feels good to break in new equipment
  15. We all have bad days on the water once in a while, but this one sounded worse than usual. Hang in there
  16. spinnerbaits, lipless cranks, cotton cordell Big-O's, Spro little johns, jigs, soft or hard plastic jerkbaits, and sometimes a wacky rig
  17. Congrats on another double digit fish, I'd like to get one of those some day :
  18. -Win some tournaments -Learn how to fish a dropshot rig -Beat my pb largemouth
  19. All nice fish, good job
  20. Those are some hawgs!
  21. Really cool photos!

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