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AnthonyB

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  1. 35 pound carp on 1/2 oz. red eye. snagged him in the tail, guess he was too slow to get out the way. really good fight on my 12 lb. test too
  2. black with blue flake watermelon candy red shad
  3. good swimbait. only get about two fish off of one though. caught some nice ones the other day on watermelon seed but smokin shad i think looks the best
  4. I use the kinami flash in black with blue flake and they seem to work better for me than the Yamamoto brand (maybe its just a mind thing) but if i ever was to set a bait that would guarentee me a fish it would be the flash
  5. what type of crank is that? nice fish too!
  6. senko no doubt
  7. where do you fish at? i live less than 5 minutes away from UCF
  8. Regular jigs have never worked for me so i figured i'd try a swimmin jig to see if that might work. I got the booyah 1/4 oz swim'n jig matched with the zoom swimmin chunk and it looks nice in the water but i cant get a bite to save my life. Any help will be appreciated!
  9. im with nickw234 ive caught more fish on this than bait than many other lures. does tend to tear easily but its good with me if its still catchin fish
  10. I must not have the "mojo" either on jigs or red eyes. ive bought a handful of red eyes in the 3 sizes they have but ive only caught maybe 3 on the 1/4 oz in chrome black and not even a hit on the others. The Rat-L-Traps have been the best lipless cranker for me.
  11. I usually fished my swimbaits slow but on a pond i was fishing i made a bad cast so i started reelin it in the make a better cast and got bit as i was burnin it back to me. other fish like the slow retrieve so just change it up with your casts to find what they want.

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