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NCbassmaster4Life

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  1. You can use the walk the dog technique, the lure will move from side to side causing a splash for attraction.
  2. I guess whatever works...
  3. That's a great question, we watching bass on beds usually the male will be the one in front of the bed, while the mama stays on. Depending on the aggresion level, usually the male will bite first and how close you get it on the bed.
  4. Trees that are in the main channel, or close to the channel...outstanding fishing all year-long. Trees in shallow water on flats..great spring fishing.Trees thats drop into creeks or channels-great summer.
  5. What If you are letting your line out and the lure does not move, just the boat...I do believe that's what long-lining is....correct me if I am wrong?
  6. Rat-l-trap, sounds like what bass do in the fall...
  7. When someone posts the topic "How Many Days of The Month do you Fish." I'll answer.lol
  8. Everytime I go out, that's the best thing that's always gonna happen.
  9. Every state has it's own district wildlife biologist, just look it up on google.
  10. I have been doing this for years on a local reservoir, didn't know it was a technique. And it does work. Covers a lot of ground.
  11. Never used one, but reviews as a good top-water bait.
  12. Depends, personally: white/charturse mostly year round. Night time, black, because the bass use more of a feel at night then line of sight, in a full moon case it's all about presenting a shadow.
  13. Stay tuned, aye.
  14. Nwice, I would give all the bass I have caught hus far to get one of those.
  15. Where's the 2013 gonna be at?
  16. Good job, Jeff rip them lips.

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