Everything posted by basspro48
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Line??
None of the above, my favorite fluorocarbon line is Seaguar InvizX and my favorite mono is Stren Original.
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What came natural to you?
Finding, reading, and fishing shallow cover not only came natural to me but is also my favorite way to fish, nothing better than pitching a jig into a thick laydown and hammering the rod back into a biggin 8-) Drop-shotting has also come very natural to me, which I think is strange because it seems way out of my comfort zone of shallow cover and heavy gear.
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Best Fall Bait & Pattern
I'm killing em right now on a 1/4oz chrome/blue back rat-l-trap burned across grass flats and parallel to laydown trees. Finesse jigs and texas rigged sweet beavers inched through shallow cover have also been consistent producers lately.
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October=Big Mississippi River Smallies
Great report and awesome fish!!! Gotta love those river smallmouth 8-)
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Greentop in Ashland, VA
tell me about it, I'm addicted to the G-top, I can't seem to leave there without spending a whole lot of $$$. Plus, like you said, they carry a lot of the smaller bait companies and harder to find stuff...which is also the reason why I still prefer Greentop over Gander Mountain.
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Favorite Suspending Jerk Bait?
Pointer 100 and Pointer 78... However, when spotted bass and smallmouth are present a slender pointer 112 seems to work better.
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Need Help With Super Fluke
The action of the fluke is totally random, that's what makes it such a great bait. But you can help it keep it down by inserting a finishing nail or two into the head as weight and keeping your rod tip down when twitching it.
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What is your favorite flipping bait?
I really like ZOOM baby brush hogs, Netbait paca craws, and sweet beavers for flipping in heavy cover. However when confronted with more sparse cover I will switch to 5/16 or 1/4oz jig.
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Pamunkey River tournament 10/20
The ramp was just fine, a little crowded but William's always is. The water levels seemed ok in this stretch, however I floated the upper Pamunk from the golf course down to 360 bridge and the water was EXTREMELY low. Water temps however were pretty good, 69-71 all over the river...just a week or three more and those smallies ought to start feedin up a storm. I caught the first fish on a Mann's 1- fishing those weed edges in Macon, there was bait everywhere in there, and I also lost a nice 3+ at the side of the boat. The other keeper was caught on a LC pointer 78. But saturday made me realize that I really need to talk to some people that catch fish regularly on this river, I'm getting tired of these 2 and 3 fish days while other guys are pulling in 10 and 12lb limits...
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Favorite shakey head worms?
ZOOM trickworms and 6" straight tail Roboworms.
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Strange Jig-Bite...
Sounds like it was just an off day, the fish weren't quite in a feeding mood maybe...
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good crank
Bandit 200 series, by far
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The baitmonley strikes again!...again!
Went to the local tackle shop after a tournament today and decided that if I would have just had another Loomis maybe I would have won the dang thing...But then I walked by the baby brush hogs, and the finesse worms, and the hooks...and eventually I just decided that if I was going to buy th rod then I needed the matching t-shirt. 8-) 8-)
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Pamunkey River tournament 10/20
There was a tournament today out of William's Landing on the Pamunkey River that I really wanted to fish but it's a dang good thing I didn't. The entry fee was $40, which is pretty cheap for a tournament around here, and I was gonna enter but my dad brought up a good point about how we would might as well just write a check for $40 to the winner... However, even though we weren't in the tourney we still decided to fish the river. Went into Macon Creek first thing and caught a nice fat keeper and lost another beautiful 3lber. fishing weed edges with a Mann's 1-. Got nothing for several hours after that un til we pulled up to a bluff bank just upriver from the first set of pilings and I caught a keeper on an LC pointer 78. That was it for the day though...the winner of the tournament had 10.71lbs so it's a good thing we didn't enter or we would've been out of another $40. 2 fish of the day. Triton9 and his dad in Macon creek with us, they were in the tournament and also had only 2 fish.
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OK new subject-HOW"BOUT THEM BUZZBAITS LOL
Cavitron is the best buzzer I have ever used, something about that slow gurgle with a nice squeaky chirp thrown in there that drives fish crazy.
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Basstrix Paddle Tail and Flashtrix Question
Dang I wish I could get my hands on some Paddle tail tubes...but it looks like I'm gonna have to wait a looong time
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The Baitmonkey strikes again!
The baitmonkey has gotten me yet but he will tomorrow...headin up to Greentop and Gander Mountain for another Loomis, another Citica, and most likely a whole pile of other stuff 8-)
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Clark Hill Regional Journal
wow great story
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Roboworms
I've caught some hawgs recently dropshotting a 6" Sculpin FX in aaron's magic and aaron's magic/red flake... I also like the 4.5" straight tails in green pumpkin neon and mean green.
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WGFS
Love that show, Zona is IMO the funniest and most entertaining fishing personality to date. His show is pretty informative but it is geared more towards entertainment, which isn't a bad thing...
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seaguar invizX
8-)
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Turnings softbaits into Jig Trailers
Baby brush hog is an awesome trailer, I use it for all of my deepwater jigging.
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Pretty alright day (5lber) - I LOVE THE RAIN!
Nice fish!!! Nothin better than catchin lunkers on yer own homemade jigs on the pouring rain 8-)
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Slowest buzzbait
I agree, you can work a Cavitron slower than any other buzzbait...but I don't use double-buzzers so I'm not sure about those.
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My summer dog days tow vehicle project (90% done)
dang man you took an ole beater and turned her into one beautiful truck, nice work man!!!