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backwater4

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  1. Original 10lb on my crankin' and topwater rods, even on a spinner for wacky rigs. For spinnerbaits, I'd go a little heavier with 12, but the Hybrid is nice line.
  2. 2- 6' Team Daiwa's, great for jerkbaits and topwaters.
  3. Ain't that the truth!
  4. Cadman is the best. Great customer service, great product and Ted is an awesome guy.
  5. Also fishingskirts.com
  6. For me, on a Spider Slider head. Tx and shakey rigged combined.
  7. If your body of water has a lot of small fish, a 1/16 or 1/8 black jig w/ a wire guard and small piece of platic worm or grub as a trailer is the way to go. As long as the weed is not to dense.
  8. 3/16 Slider Spider Head and a 4" straight tail worm
  9. I like a 7" or 10" black power worm, but any color thats good during the day on a specific lake will work just as good at night. Drag and small hops. Weight depends on depth and cover. I vary between 3/16, 1/4 or 3/8, unless pitching into the mat (which also works well at night).
  10. 1/8-3/16 slider spider head and a 4" worm
  11. Double tail hula grubs.
  12. If they come completely out, use loctite superglue gel to replace them with new ones or put them back in.
  13. Nice job!!! I really like the mean green.
  14. I've seen people use spinning rods like someone else mentioned. Maybe try this until you get the baitcaster down.
  15. Sorry, I can't edit. It's hollow core braid.
  16. Anybody try the hollow core beai with a flouro leader inserted into it. (no knot) Seen it on a show yesterday.
  17. Silver buddies and jigging spoons, go vertical.
  18. Spider sliders are the only ones I use. They are a great head and hold fish really well. 3/16 is the perfect size for a 4" worm. The modified bullet shape keeps the bait very weedless also.
  19. I've used it for years. I think its a pink color crawdad scent. It works great for me. I think scents are another confidence thing.
  20. backwater4 replied to bilgerat's topic in Fishing Tackle
    For plastics I like glass. Just slide them into the bait. I don't know how you would put them in tubes though. I think they make a plastic tube rattle with a hole that the hook slides through.
  21. Get in touch with Cadman, he does great work.
  22. 1/8 football jig and a 3/16 slider spider head / straight tail worm
  23. Finally managed 1 on topwater. 13", 1.3 lbs on the fish calculator Hand poured frog
  24. Sssh. Don't tell anyone.

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