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  1. 3/16 oz. terminator finesse jig rigged with a small swimbait and no skirt. a berkely hand pour finesse worm texas rigged beaver-bait
  2. Ummm yes they were caught on the ammonite shad He's using it as a jig trailer for a flat-head swim jig... much like fred roumbanis jig and double-diamond swimmer combo.. http://ninjatacklebox.com/movie/movie.htm scroll halfway down the page to a video called "2009 New! Ammonite Shad" (I cant post a direct link to the video because its a .wmv) Raul, there is a few videos of the ammonite shad here, They probably can help you on how to fish them.
  3. gotta break my personal best, only about 18 1/2 inches so with some big bass attitude shouldnt be too hard.
  4. i just got some hooks today. and i thought it was a sweet deal! all of the lures were sold out though, but i did see some soft plastics, fluke type lures, ribbon tail worms, and some lizards. might try the flukes, but the terminal tackle seems to be what caught my eye the most.
  5. spinning gear.. I also read one trick where you carolina rig crankbaits. never tried it, but sounds like a good way to get a small bait down deep. I plan to crolina rig a Rapala original floater this year! O.o ... might take a while to figure out a hookset though....
  6. They looked really good to me. i was thinking of ising it more as a pitching or texas rig bait than buzzing it. The design is good and the colors look great.... but u pay $3.50 for 4 of them, so I never got them, I think I'll stick with something else.
  7. haha i bought the 7'2" jig/worm rod, and for me... its far from whippy! too heavy for what i intended to use it for,im thinking of selling it, or maybe just make it my flipping stick... dont gotta worry bout too much grass in wisconsin
  8. there is something magical about their original foil silver/black color.
  9. alot of people hate these, but i like these too. i feel you can get away with a heavier rod because the long hook is just like an ewg worm hook.
  10. Iknow what you mean, my blood is just boiling to get out there and fish, i already got a gameplan and everything, but my tackle is in need of some serious organization so i guess that will keep me occupied for awhile...sigh, keep the monsters coming guys! help us get through final weeks of...boredom and irratability hehe
  11. the shakelicious worm is a winner! its super thin tail has a sweet quiver to it
  12. from my experience the shadalicious baits are too stiff to get a good action out of, for the 3.5" anyway. but im weird, I also despise twist lock swimbait hooks.
  13. i would use a craw imitator, something with straight claws. If i throw a chigger craw i may trim the claws down a tad.
  14. i agree. and even a small redear slider could have done it. they just need a little bite on the side and the tail of your worm is a goner. they have sharp jaws, trust me, ive been bitten
  15. I like pitching chigger craws and small finesse jigs. really wanna try the havoc pit boss
  16. where is the young angler forum? im not seeing it?
  17. xcalibir xs4 is my favorite larger jerkbait, and lucky craft-but since your not asking for luckycraft suggestions... i like rapala husky jerk- but mine floats a little bit so look out for that. 1 last thing, stay away from the Strike King Wild Shiner...worst jerkbait i have ever touched, i caught a few fish on it but the durability is absolutely pitiful and they always ran either to the left or right majorly for me.
  18. i have a couple that i havent used yet...
  19. dd22's dont come with suresets...?
  20. X2 i got a bag in "California"and they look great. a nice bulky beaver
  21. and this ad is just so bad. i mean Know what your selling! haha i do see this alot though when im shore fishing a crowded lake.
  22. i see people fishing with spinning rods upside down quite often, good for a chuckle or two. but i usually set them straight....usually... depends how funny they look
  23. i prefer one with a barb on the hookshank rather than a screw-lock or spike.
  24. my go to crank isnt a crankbait

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