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  1. 1- Zoom speed worm 2- JDC Baits Bass Bone 3- Zoom Trick Worm That coming from an avid Florida bass angler.
  2. Fishing on the Edge by Michael Iaconelli. It's great and shows the business and life style side of bass fishing. And it's pretty funny
  3. its a great rod perfect for speed worms, worms, small jigs and can even serve as a back up frog rod if needed
  4. Kill all of the slimy useless fish. God put animals under our dominion. I dont kill to kill. I kill carp to let bass have a better habitat
  5. Berkely Big Game Trilene
  6. Definitely the worms that Lund explorer recended
  7. I know a semi-professional fisherman named Danny Inabnett. He fishes the Bassmaster Weekend series. He's won many state and nationwide tournaments. His favorite bait is a devils horse. The other day when i went fishing with him, he kicked my butt. His first three fish were a 2.5 lber, a 6lber., and an 8.5 lber. He is the b est with a devils horse i have ever seen. He also gave me some helpful hints. First add a split ring to the hooks. Also replace the normal hooks with 4 ought EWG (extra wide gap) hooks. Last but not least he also said just to reel down and pul up till you feel the fish. A slam of a hookset is not needed. I hope this helps you, it definitely helped me. Chip
  8. Any info on lake umatilla in Tavares Florida would be great. I have a tournament there this saturday
  9. I have a tournament this saturday on lake umatilla in taveres Florida. I was looking for any info on the lake, what it's like, or any tips. Anything you have would be helpful

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