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MONSTERhudd

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  1. 8" Hudd hands down. No sissy texas rigging here boys.. hahaha
  2. how would i go about removing the paint from a huddleston swimbait?
  3. Usually, if you click to reply to it, it takes you to a "fake" login page, which you then enter your username and password, and it sends it to the hacker and now they have your login information. Which they could then get your credit details or buy stuff, etc. Some sick people in this world.
  4. I would like to know if you could fix them too. I accendently sat one of my batteries on a screw that had its tip sticking out. It has just a tiny hole in the bottom now.
  5. You really, really need a girlfriend. You raise worms, build baits, AND now you are raising a bluegill? Whats next?
  6. I've used mine for shakyheads, dropshotting, senkos, and even football jigs in a sqeeze! I have never lost a fish doing either one.
  7. So would fishing before this be the same as fishing before a cold front?
  8. Who uses flouro for flipping heavy cover? Mostly flipping thick tulies here. I was thinking about switching to some 20lb flouro instead of 65lb braid.
  9. How about use big swimbait guys that toss swimbaits all day? Haha. Real fishing is tough work. But, most people don't understand that. Whether your throwing a big bait all day or working a heavy jerkbait, its tough on you.
  10. Agreed. I was using P-Line CXX for a long time, and then for some reason I switched to 25lb Big Game. Well, three Hudds later, I switched it to 30lb. no problems yet, but I am going back to Pline CXX. Best line ever. And remember guys, these heavy baits stretch and wear out your line faster than a normal bait would. You have to replace the line more often. I replace mine every three to four trips depending on how much I fish that rod.
  11. Double Palomar with super glued knot.
  12. Huh, eat a bass? Thats against my religion. Please catch and release. If you must take a fish to eat, take the little 2lbers, not the big fish.

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