Everything posted by Bluebasser86
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
No I'm not the guy that paid $85 for one on Ebay either.
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Mepps Lures?
#3 with a gold blade and brown tail followed closely by a #3 chartreuse blade with a white tail.
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Big Shout Out
I've had the pleasure of meeting and fishing with several members from the forums. It's always been a good experience.
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Top 12 Bass Lakes
Really shocked there's no lakes from Kansas on the list....
- New to forums new to bass fishing
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fast moving rocky stream baits??
I've had really good luck fishing a Zara Puppy or Super Spook Jr. for smallies in similar situations in the Ozark rivers.
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Fishing with rocks
I would guess it's either rock bass or green sunfish if you have fish biting and pulling you under rocks. Green sunfish do that to me all the time, their bites can feel pretty aggressive too. Does the place you're fishing have a good amount of current? If it does, it can put a bow in your line and when your bait hangs on something, as it's tightening, the current can cause your line to whip around in the water kind of like you've hooked a fish.
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New to bass fishing from the Chicagoland Area
Welcome!
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Saying hey from upstate SC
Welcome!
- Hello from Richmond VA
- Hello from Spain
- Hi everyone!
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New Angler from Indiana
Welcome!
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Greetings from New York, Finger lakes region
Welcome!
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Hello From Westminster, Maryland
Welcome!
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Brand new to bass fishing
Welcome!
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The latest sale thread
I use their squarebills a lot, but all their hard baits have been productive for me. Best house brand out there imo.
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Rod cover advice
I buy all mine at Academy.
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A True Fish Tale!
I had a 5-6 pound fish eat a small crappie I was fighting in once. Ended up catching it a few minutes later once I ran to the truck and got my bass gear instead of a crappie rod.
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Before Electronics?
I used a deep diving crankbait to find cover and structure when I had my 2 man with no depthfinder on it.
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Anyone else use their anchors on windy points?
I use to anchor quite a bit when I had my little aluminum boat. Wind pushed it around so much that even with a 70lb trolling motor on a 16' boat, it got too much to fight at times. It's a little bit of a hassle and you have to be careful to anchor up right or risk taking on water, but it works really well if done correctly and makes fishing in heavy wind much easier.
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Ugly Stik
I found a bag of 8 Big Bite Baits Yo Mama's for $256 yesterday It was a color I hadn't seen them in before that I wanted, but not that badly.
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New from the Twin Cities in MN
Welcome!
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Best swimbait for beginner big swimbait fisherman
Braid doesn't stretch, and has no shock absorbancy. These baits are big and heavy. Get a backlash and there's a good chance that big bait hits the end of your line and just keeps on going. 20lb Pline CXX is super strong and is a great shock absorber. You can use braid, but you will cast baits off if you do it enough. I've lost 2 baits in the severalyears I've been doing it, both 68 Hudds snagged on deep wood that couldn't be saved.
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Surplus Treble Hooks
I save mine and put them on the baits that I find. You can sell them when you get a bunch since they are brand new hooks and decent quality.