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basskng21

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  1. i have found it is easier to put all of the baits/tackle in 1 or 2 double sided tackle boxes so they are right there and easy to use.
  2. those look really good too
  3. tht is exactly what i was thinking about thank you
  4. i have thought about this for a while, the lateral perch is the body of a small minnow with a jig head for the rest of the body. I think that a full body flat minnow with a weighted swim bait hook rigged sideways wud be better more efficient, and less cost. what do you think?
  5. i use the KELLY worm for this situation. just let it sit for a few min.
  6. i would say the costas are worth it, i have a pair and they work great.the costas will also last longer if you take care of them
  7. I was wondering what was the best worm to drop shot with?
  8. Just wondering who else lives in Indiana
  9. i like the zoom super fluke the best
  10. basskng21 replied to soopd's topic in Fishing Tackle
    i think you shud rig the tail up and the hook open in the same direction as the tail
  11. basskng21 posted a topic in Fishing Tackle
    Once i tried putting bb,s in crank bait. this worked greaat, it made much more noise than rattles. itis also cheaper to do. you just buy your favorite hallow crank bait you drill a hole in top of the bait put bout ten bb,s in the hole epoxy over the hole to seal it off (sand off any extra epoxy)
  12. Ya, i live in Indiana and in big rivers they hammer every bait they hit. Esp 3in senkos texas rigged wweightless, let it sit for about ten sec and jerk it like a fluke.
  13. I have tried every thing, the best thing ive found is a weightless 3in. senko grn pmkn. this works the best. You can throw it under trees, logs, ect. it works great.
  14. Anybody ever use or own one of these reels? i was wondering if they are worth buying. i do a lot of casting and flipping
  15. I know that many of the bass in the winter are a lot slower and dont bite as much and you shud also use slower baits. Is there any other habits that they have

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