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Bryce C

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  1. I use an old version of the cabela's advanced angler pro series magnum bag.......super well built holds 8 3700 and 3 3600 series boxes. I have had mine for about 12 years and it is still holding up. I like this bag a lot because it is easy to organize and it stands up the boxes so they take up less floor space in the boat.
  2. Seagaur all the way, I have used invisx but switched to the red label last summer and have liked it just as much at half the cost. This line has saved me two big fish in the past month....one was a 5lber in a club tournament that had me under a slab rock on a hookset and another was a three pound fish that wrapped me around a laydown on a hookset. I kept pressure on both and they came free after about 30 seconds and both were landed without the line failing, in fact the line had very little wear in both cases. I can't say enough good things about this line.
  3. I would go with my 7' Heavy B&R Custom Outlaw rod without a doubt. Best pitching rod I have ever used and because of the way it loads I can throw a ton of different moving baits on it well, treble hooked lures included.
  4. 15lb red label for dragging a football jig and fishing finesse jigs, 20lb red label for pitching heavier hooked jigs. I used these two lines for an entire season and only broke off one fish on a hookset.....that one was 100% my fault for not retying.
  5. war eagles and red dirt spinnerbaits for me.....
  6. Just a very healthy largemouth........fish look like that from a few of my local spots this time of year, big body and a little head.
  7. If you bake the powder paint on the paint will not come off. I agree though to the fish the head color doesn't matter.
  8. The xrk50 in foxy shad has served me very well in mildly stained water, it gets my vote.
  9. x2 These are the best I've used so far. Very durable and they just plain swim the best of any other solid body swimbaits that I've fished. Even at a crawl the body stays in line and the tails kick very well. You can't beat the price either. 3" and 4" are what I have been using all on 1/8 oz J will heads. So far so good, but I can't say that I have been killing them on it, good days and bad.
  10. I have used the ZeRust boxes and also just used the tabs that you can buy to put in your plano boxes for an entire season now. I have no rust on any of my baits after a season and there was more than one occasion where my tackle got soaked and not promptly dried. For as cheap as this stuff is I am very happy with how well it protected my tackle last year.
  11. My favorite off the shelf spinnerbaits. They come with great hooks and the skirts are wired on which I really like. They make a great buzzbait as well.
  12. have to give the flappin hog a try....great on a jig!
  13. Bet those ribs are a bit tender after three like that!
  14. MLF, but subscribe for $18, six two hour episodes that you can watch over and over. Loads of great info and entertainment in there.
  15. shhhhhh! big hammer and spro bbz 1 floater have produced well for me.

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