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  1. Like the others said: All Terrain Grass jig Bass Stalker / Uncle Josh- Grass Stalker
  2. A-B, I LMAO about the female beds quote. Good one.
  3. Blue, you have really put Kansas on the map with it's bass fishing. Awesome Catching going on their.
  4. WookieeJedi's post on Grub fishing is very thorough, with great pictures and descriptions. Print that one out and keep it in your tackle box.
  5. That's a Hawg an a half!
  6. There's your new avatar pic!. Like others have said, it is absolutely ridiculous. I've been on Bass Resource for 3 years and it is the greatest bass catching day I've ever seen.
  7. Try Monponsett and Stetson ponds in Halifax. White Island pond in Plymouth. Good Luck. hookset on 3
  8. That's the way to show off our good bassin' in Southern New England. I've fished all over the south shore myself and it is the bomb.
  9. That's a good'un right there!
  10. I was going to say the same. Good job there h man.
  11. Carolina riggin' you say. I will tell you that in clear, highly presured lakes the move now is towards soft plastics with minimal action. They use a new technique that Jackall brought over from Japan, called I-Motion. I-Motion is imitating bait fish that are slowly swimming along in a non threatened state. I've used 4 inch slug-gos in a slit shotting set up, it's killer.
  12. Av John, man don't even get me going about Slug-gos and the rest of the Lunker City soft plastics. I was fortunate enough to be in a bass club that the president was a friend of slug-go inventor Herb Reed. We got to test them out before he went public.with the sale of the lure. If you rig them exactly how the instructions indicate, you will get that random darting action that makes them so deadly. I like to use small lead or tungsten nail weights inserted into different sections of the slug-go and fish the mid-depth region. They have been re-discovered by a new generation of basser, who eventually realizes there is no substitute for the original Slug-go.
  13. Try these screw on soft plastic head cases by Paycheck Baits. I've been using them for years and haven't had any problems. I like them for weightless flukes, swim senkos etc.
  14. X2. I would take a Bobby's Perfect Buzz Frog over a regular Buzzbait though.Check out his You Tube video, that thing is like having a four wheelin rig to go through the slop. hookset on 3
  15. You need to make one of the photos your avatar. That's what life is all about . Congrats..
  16. Take good notes. Maybe even bring along a camera, so you can refer to the pics once it gets back to normal full pool.
  17. Gooch, where've ya been? Your outlook on life is already improving and you should go bass fishing as much as possible. Well done on the Iowa fatty.
  18. Tex, you posted in the perfect place! We're all a bunch of Bassaholics and we know a full-grown one when we see it! Good Job Mate.
  19. Congrats on the best bass fishing in your Whole Life!
  20. Deep, way to go , man. She choked that big ol Hudd, like it was nothing. I' say you had the retrieve,lure and color down to a T.
  21. ETB, great description of the hit and ensuing battle. Well, for now on in my mind, ETB stands for Enormous Trophy Bass. Congrats, hookset on 3.
  22. What a tropical paradise! Count your blessings just to be wading in that beautiful azure water, casting for LMB. Great Job Tony.
  23. [ SK 3X Finesse worm Yamamoto- Fat Ika Yammoto 5" Senko
  24. I take my Plano 3600 or 3700 type clear boxes and drill a number of small holes in the bottom. This increases air circulation and prevents moisture from collecting in each slot. That said, be careful on wet surfaces and don't just plunk down the box in the bottom of your boat where water has collected.

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