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young bassmaster

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  1. Our bass club is traveling to pickwick lake this weekend. I’ve never fished pickwick. I’ve heard it’s gonna take 20 lbs or more to win. Can anyone give me some pointers on some spots to try to get around that weight. Maybe some baits to try. Any help will be appreciated. We’ll be launching out of Waterloo boat ramp
  2. Alright so I know jigs are versatile baits. Could a person use only jigs year around and catch fish. Such as use a jig tipped with a craw when they want craws and then when the fish want a curly tail worm could you tip a jig with a senko and still have success and then when the fish want baitfish use a swim jig and be covered. Sorry for the multiple questions but I'm trying to figure jig fishing out
  3. I'm looking into starting to tie jigs. Mostly because I can do it cheaper than buying them and I can fully customize them. I've got brown, black, green pumpkin with black, purple, sapphire blue, orange, and red. What would be some good color combinations to try for different times of the year or just in general
  4. I need some bass fishing help for lake Neely Henry. On September 15 I have a tournament and I need some help on what bass like to bite that time of the year and where the fish like to school at. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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