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  1. Worms and crawdads on submerged timber.
  2. I'm having fits with my tackle. I went to Wmart They're top of the line tackle box $45. was total junk and worthless to me. I cant find a tackle box to keep all my baits and I have a lot. I decided to improvise. I purchased to ziploc double zipper bags. I sauteed my softbaits in corn oil and garlic powder. Now I'm sorting the worms into the bags. My question, is it alright to mix worm colors in on bag. I mean I have several mixmaxed 4" worms and I'd rather put them in 1 bag rather than several in attempt to simplify storage. Seems like I read years ago that mixing colors will cause them to smear from one to another. I'd rather put them in separate bags if that's the case. Any Ideas? :-/
  3. Hi all I'm Don, I'm 51. I fish oxbow lakes of the MS Delta My Largest bucket mouth last year was just over 9# Caught on a Crawdad colored Culprit worm "one of my favorites". I use mostly Soft baits. I specifically prefer crawdad soft baits like the Storm hot rattle craw in brown. I once used hard baits long ago like rattle traps and devil horse but have found the soft baits to be more fun and more productive. I have just about every soft bait there is and have caught fish on all of them. I enjoy fishing from my crow wing kayak. Also have a 16' duracraft Allweld With a 30hp nissan,HB 727 +150*WS MG bow mount TM. Some what modest but plenty big for the oxbow lakes I fish which are generally around 8- 10 feet in depth . My fishing partner and I Are looking forward to catching a lot of BIG BASS this spring. There will be some over 10* And we often catch the limit I'll post some pics. That's about all for now. I'm going to post a question in the fishing tackle forum. I'll see you there 8-)

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