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The names used to describe lures are nuts.
I make soft plastics. For years I sold to the public. Just direct sales now. Naming some of the color ways was half the fun. My swimbait line up today consist of: Kelp Krusher, Salty Sardine, Mean Sardine, Coastal Classic, Aztec Red, Purple Passion, Cherry Bomb and Smoke Dawg. Off the top of my head some of the worm colors were: Money Honey, Money Tree, Green Tree, First Light, Dark Dusk, Lemon Lime and several others. Good times.
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Advice on choosing 3-5 5" Wacky worm colors
Add Junebug and you're good to go. My top 3 in no particular order are: Watermelon Red/ Black Flake, Green Pumpkin Black Flake and Junebug.
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Do senkos loose their effectiveness after multiple uses?
I think they like em' a little better when they're a little chewed up. Haha
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megabass really worth it?
To me? Yes. I love their Jerkbaits. Karashi is also nice. Owm some of their topwaters as well.
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High priced baits
8" Triple Trout. Never threw the thing (like most my big swimbaits). Sold it to a buddy's Dad. I think he hung it up in his man cave. Haha. Most expensive bait I throw regularly is probably an Ito Vision 110.
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Are you careful with your gear?
They are just tools to me, but I don't abuse them either. I don't abuse my hand tools or power tools either. I have some $200 setups. I have some $1,000 setups. Most of them are somewhere in between and I maintenance them and try and make them last.
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T Rig has made me lazy.
If the conditions allow for it, I will always have a t-rig set up and throw it. It's just that good. My all time producer. The only time I don't throw it is if the algae (snot grass) is too gnarly or they are just choking top water and reactions baits all day.
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Do you mainly fish from the bank or boat?
Interesting how many people just bank fish. I thought it would be 90+ % boat only. I've done it all. Bank, boat, tube, kayak you name it. These days it's almost only boat. Haven't yaked or tubed in years. I live 2 1/2 blocks from the Pacific Ocean and walking distance of two large saltwater bays. I will occasionally dip my toes in the sand and shore fish. It can be quite excellent at times.
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Countdown begins...
Pretty cool to see a tourny won on the Ol' Grub. It's been my go-to Cod lure on a dropper loop for a while now. Been years since i've tied one on for Bass tho.
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What do you think about eating bass?
The fella in the picture is Butch Brown. He is known for his insane big bass catches. I'm not saying it's a good thing to string up a bunch of big bass like that, but they most likely were released right after that photo. Here is a video of him catch and releasing a 65 pound 5 fish limit. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=525142227062835
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Would you claim a state/world record if it ment blowing up your local lake/river spot?
San Diego county. LA has Castaic and Casitas. SD has Miramar, Dixon, Hodges, Wohlford and Morena. LA and SD combined have 19 of the 25.
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Deep Water Bass - Plus 30 Feet
Yup. Being able to fish AND catch deep (30+ feet) out here in So Cal means the difference between catching and a boat ride. By far my best producing technique for this is drop shotting. It's also a good idea to carry a fizzing needle if you plan on C N' R.
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Would you claim a state/world record if it ment blowing up your local lake/river spot?
Claro que si! 11 of the 25 biggest LMB ever caught are from the county I live in. haha
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What are your 2026 fishing goals?
Same as every year... fish more! Last year I actually pulled it off with 13 days total offshore Tuna fishing and it paid off big time with personal bests. This year I hope to bump the Bass numbers up. Get back to those 30-40+ trips a year.
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Rest in Peace @ WRB-2.0
R.I.P. WRB. Your catches and contributions were legendary.