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MikeOGNR

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  1. So I’ve come to realize slow is basically the all around go to retrieve with these. One place I fish has a ton of lily pads I assume In California more or less rocky reservoirs but didn’t know if you had any experience fishing these in heavy cover
  2. Is this working it in even higher temp waters say 70 and above No pike where I fish just bass and there main forage is bluegill and perch I opted for the perch but may buy the hudd hill down the line depending how much succes I have with the perch hud
  3. So I have it in a perch color more or less perch are active in water temps above 60 so essentially it should work throughout the seasons because perch are always present haven’t really used it much I’ve watched videos but I know I gave to but the time in too get results from it now that the water is about 70 in my areas would a steady retrieve to just get the tail moving be the best option or a faster retrieve
  4. Just recently got into the big swimbait game bought a hudd 68 see a lot of posts about prespawn fishing them anyone using them year round with success I’m in nh as well looking for some tips
  5. Was wondering if anyone has any tips for catching golden shiners consistently for bait up here in NH. I have one spot that I can get them pretty much throughout May then after that they seem to disappear just wondering if anyone had any tips or general location tips as to finding them.
  6. More fish too come for sure
  7. Hey guys finally back on the forums. Got my son whose 5 now into bass fishing this past weekend we hit a small local pond as well as a favorite spot of mine deep in the woods my son managed to catch these 2 decent sized bass bring his first bass he was a little hesitant on holding it lol
  8. Do you swim your swim jigs? or do you drag it and hop it like a regular jig?
  9. Anyone wade for bass and if so how big of bass have you caught doing this?
  10. Recently I haven't had time to fish out of my canoe on lakes so I've been bound to shore fishing. To up my odds of catching big bass what I started doing was going on google maps and hiking to remote bodies of water be it ponds, beaver ponds, swamps. And I'd fish this has gone well for me so far as I've found some pretty good bass areas. Wondering if anyone else's does this and what there tactics might be? I also live in NH
  11. Went out today to a spot out in western NH me and my buddy ended up netting 20 bass in 5 hours biggest was 3lbs all fish were over 2lbs. Big baits were the key BBz rat, Glide baits, along with soft body top water frogs and senkos
  12. Caught 2 decent bass this morning biggest was a 2.5lb
  13. Stop on the way up to a little brook I always go to tried for some trout on the way before bass fishing. Ended up limiting out in an hour. Gonna have some bacon wrapped trout this morning with eggs happy 4th
  14. Also caught a big catfish as well during the day which I found odd. And here's another pic of the bass
  15. Caight this pig right off my dock on northwood lake

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