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  1. Alot of people think that frogs and rat lures can only be used over matted vegetations, but i've had success throwing them in open water, timber, brushpiles, and other different structures. What other structures(besides matted vegetation) do you throw frog and rat lures?
  2. What is your favorite popper/chugger, frog lure, spinnerbait, and plastic bait? Mine are: popper: excabilur pop'n image jr. frog lure: panther martin weedless holographic frog spinner bait: Strike king bleeding bait series 3/16 ounce spinnerbait Plastic bait: Senko
  3. 1.) Do you always have to fish dropshots vertcally. If you don't, tell me how to fish them after casting. 2.) I'm not very good with the oversized buzzbaits(i always use little ones), do i fish them the same way....? 3.) I know all about the porkbait trailer idea for the jig, and i've had alot of sucess with it.... but are there any different modifications i can do to my jigs? Thank you for your understanding!
  4. I once had a four inch largemouth in my tank and it grew to be 24 inches. All I fed it were huge nightcrawlers when it was four inches. and then feed them goldfishes that are 10 cents each at a local pet shop!
  5. My kitchen sink! ;D Nothing but soapsuds......
  6. O.K, what would you do in this situation. you're on a huge dock with many docks connected to it. their is a private dock nearby where there is 1-4 feet of water that is in cast range.(it has almost clean bottom). everywhere else, the bottom has light-moderate weed growth. the deepest part is 15 feet deep. the water is clear, and the bass are active. it is kind of/slightlywindy.
  7. BassMaster replied to a post in a topic in General Bass Fishing Forum
    Washington!!!!!!!!!! ;D
  8. The Never snag guard hooks are pretty cool and freakin creative.... y didn't i think of that before....J.P
  9. I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  10. What do you believe is the best crankbait in your lure arsenal?
  11. Nevermind, i'm not sorry!
  12. O.K, what would u do if you were fishing on a dock. the water is 25 feet deep, there is some hydrilla and other sparse weedgrowth on the bottom. Smallmouth bass are cruising down there, and they are picky. the water is super clear. Please anwer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-/ ;D 8)
  13. For some reason here in washington state, deep is much better than shallow.
  14. I am kinda' confused on how to use propbaits. I've been using buzzbaits and poppers for so long, i overlooked the potentials of the propbait...LOL! ;D
  15. Sorry about how crazy i was yesterday. Lets just say i had too much sugar...LOL! ;D
  16. I have to say that i think those fish have alot of muscle. obviously, muscle weighs more than fat and tissue! ;D
  17. The ice is staring to melt here in my hometown! Sorry, if this is too early for u guys. i'm just adding a tip!
  18. So wat r u saying Crankbait?(WITH ALL THIS PAN HITTING UR HEAD BUISNESS)!!!!!!
  19. Spring (Start of Season) Once the bass season finally opens up, fish can be found relatively easy in a number of typical areas of the lake. Look for shallow, weedy back bays that the largemouth use to spawn in. These areas will hold most of the post-spawn fish well into the start of the season. If the bays contain a variety of weeds and pad beds, coupled with some wood, you just may have hit pay dirt. Early season baits that shine at this time of year are spinner baits, buzz baits, floating worms and texas-rigged plastic worms and lizards. Start the day off tight to shore for aggressive fish that will be roaming and fish tighter to cover as the day progresses
  20. RATE URSELF OF HOW MUCH U LOVE THIS WONDERFUL SPORT. ( FROM HOBBY - OBSSESION)
  21. I think its because Curados are so high tech.... ! Atleast thats wat i heard.... maybe its true.
  22. NO!!! I mean just fish a suspending deep diving crankbait ordinarily! 8)
  23. I agree with Shad_Master. Or buy a deep diving suspending crankbait or minnowbait!
  24. Thanks you guys!!!! ;D 8)

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