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senko_77

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  1. you can get s 3 pack from the dollar store, they dry up, but last about 200 worms. then just buy 3 more
  2. i throw cranks on points
  3. sneek in there at night. no biggy. just bring a really dim flahlight, and when the cops come run like hell
  4. about 7ish on a terminator t-2 spinnerbait in white
  5. make your retreives more erratic from the beggining of the retreive. dont make it crazy once they follow it.
  6. i tie directly, i only use swivels when using rooster tails or flukes
  7. palomer on most. i go with the worlds fair knot on my carolina rigs and on my striper fishing
  8. go with the baitcaster, use a swivel only if you are having trouble with weight. as for the hook, use a 1/0 wide gap gamakatsu finnese hook for the wacky rigging. its enough to hook the fish, but it doesnt get cuaght up in weeds
  9. 10lbs. thats nothing from a golf course. 6 & 7 are like 1/2 lb. from where i fish. the trophy club golf course of gwinnett has spit up 16 1/2 biggest. catching a 10-14 there is common. gambler, when you come down here, thats one of the places we are going. golf courses are awesome. glad you found a good one bud!
  10. low budget will tell you all about growin bass. he spent way to much moo-lah growin bass. they eat sooooo much.
  11. ranger, ranger, ranger, ranger!!!!!!!!! diawa reels or shimano reels
  12. not even going to answer that one because everyone knows what they would pick. 10lb bass...mounted replica or the real thing
  13. they is probably a real high demand for them. the 2006 one should be a dandy. with cabelas, they have there catalogues in catagory. get the one for bass fishing.
  14. yea, just reach down and lip um. think about how much stress that puts on the line. that is 4lbs. of dead weight. line is made to pull not lift. of course with a 1-2lb. you could, but its not worth losin fish over. when you get um were you are, raise the rod high so there mouth comes out of the water, kneel down and grab em
  15. summer and winter are the best times to use it. and any bottom will do. bottoms with brush piles or rocks are preferable.
  16. hey john, he was talking about if your rig the worm texas style on the back of the c-rig.
  17. texas rig it. is that all the info you needed on that rig?? if u have anymore, feel free to ask. also, check out these posts. these are when other people asked your same question, and these are there responses. enjoy! http://bassresource.com/cgi-bin/bass_fish/YaBB.pl?board=gen_bass;action=display;num=1120348381
  18. i am not the master at c-rigging, but i can give you the basic help you need. the carolina consists of the components in the this order. heavy bullet weight (1/2oz. or bigger) a bead, a swivel, a leader of 12' or more, then your hook and a soft plastic. so this is instructions on how to make the rig. first, slide a big bullet weight up the line, then slide a bead up the line. it really doesnt matter what color bead it is. then tie a swivel on the line. this stops the weight from advancing up the line toward the worm. now take a long strand in line, and tie one end to the swivel, and the other end to the hook. then add your soft plastic to your hook. fish the rig on a heavy duty baitcaster, and a 7 ft. medium heavy, to heavy action baitcasting rod. cast out to target, and work the bait with a sweep of the rod. this will move the worm, and the weight will drag on the bottom, kicking up silt that gets the bass's attention. also, when the weight hits an underwater object, it makes that worm dart and wiggle. the purpose of the carolina rig is so the worm can float above the weight, and target fish who are off the bottom. this is a very effective rig. just work it slow. here are some links to help you learn. http://espn.go.com/winnercomm/outdoors/fishing/i/P3_f_carolina_rig.jpg http://www.fishin.com/articles/georgewelcome/C-rigarticle/carolinarig.htm http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/carolina_rig.html i hope this helps. this is a great technique. welcome to the forum man!
  19. prop baits are baits with propelers on them. when you twitch the lure, the propellers spin and churn up water. they are topwater baits. heddon makes a prop bait called the heddon torpedo. my favorite color of this is baby bass. and bass can see at night just fine. you can fish a senko at pitch black new moon and catch a ton of fish.
  20. you can also use a plastic jig trailer. i like the zoom super chunk jr. in black. throw a topwater frog and get rid of your frustration. my suggestion is a sumo frog in the black or green. heres the link. http://www.***.com/descpageHDTNATFRIEN-BZSUMFG.html
  21. theres a cemetary pond about 15 mins. from my house. we only go there in the winter. thats when the fish are REALLY active. its kinda weird, in summer its like winter fishin there, and in winter its like spring fishin. idk. we caught alot of bass there. and all we throw are flukes on it. good luck
  22. yeah i call it 'feathering' the spool.
  23. yeah, weight has a ton to do with it!
  24. how did u get in touch with them

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