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The Young Gun

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  1. Do you just chuck and wind the j7's? Or have a cadence of some sort?
  2. Everyone is using suspending jerkbaits these days. I haven't heard of anyone mention using old floating rapalas or floating stick baits. I have a box of these, from rouges to rapalas. Anybody use these still?
  3. Just a longer pause in colder water, and more erratic in warmer!
  4. I haven't fished jigs yet (hoping to soon) but I've thrown a t rig with so many different plastics in different situations. I always have the bullet weigh and a nice hook on a rod for a t rig. When a situation presents itself I can rig a plastic accordingly.
  5. I know when I started to T-rig 6" ribbiontail worms my problem was I fished them WAY to fast without realizing it. I learned to compensate this with using spinning gear and watching line more instead of reeling in to feel the line before I set the hook if that makes sense.
  6. I'm just 15 1/2 and I live in northern Wisconsin In a huge smallie and trout infested streams an cricks. I personally target trout and smallies different. Where I catch bigger smallies is in a tributaries that are a little but bigger in size than trout cricks. Every stream and water is different around here so you just have to bank fish and experiment with baits and walk through some tough brush and stuff to find the big ones. Small mouths are so much different from LMB. If your trying to catch SMB don't think about LMB. Just start completely from scratch. Personally, grubs/walleye jigs and 4" worms are my favorites with occasional jerkbaits. Hope I helped
  7. Hot mustard yellow colored Rapala Rippin' Rap
  8. The hardest but best way to gain confidence is just fish it. Once you get one, you'll get two and find the patten. That 7$ bag of plastic will be gone before you know it.
  9. Suspending limited eddition rouge. It's cheap. And it always catches bass and walleye
  10. SK RES Suspending rouges Poppers Bomber square A bill crank Rapala Ripin Rap
  11. The senko is the slowest bait I fish. I've caught walleyes on it SMB and LMB just letting it sit there on a rock in the water.
  12. Spinnerbaits have always landed me the biggest ones. And big crankbaits. Or musky baits.
  13. Would it be dumb to throw buzzbaits and poppers and frogs in shallow colder water? Or are the bass not going to attack it becsuse of the cold water temps. Around 40's and 50's
  14. I'm by far no seasons smallie expert, but I fish a crick and river by my house an a brown senko or even Walmart knock off has always caught me the most. A jig and mister twister.
  15. Never can go wrong with a suspending jerk bait. The limited edition rattling rouge with gammy hooks is my favorite ..
  16. This could help.. http://*.com/rigging-big-worms-hooks/
  17. I can't think what the right name for it is, but I always with live night crawlers have my main line hook, then tie a seperate line to hook eye with another hook at the end at the back of the worm. Could be treble or normal hook. Hope that helps!
  18. A confidence thing, the 2.5 lands big fish though...
  19. If I have a all hair jig, do I still use like a rage chunk trailer?
  20. When fishing cold water (around 42 degrees) is it better to use a bulkier slower moving jig? Or a lighter slower falling jig? Either a big 3/4th oz with big skirt and rage craw Or smaller 3/8th with normal skirt and rage chunk
  21. I just bought one of these, and I'm cerious to how everyone likes them. Everyone always raves about the normal, so I was wondering if anyone had any luck on these? Is it a good bait for here in opening day in Wisconsin?
  22. Some of my biggest bass were on musky baits 7" in length about, with top water creapers (kinda like a jitterbug)
  23. Jerkbaits are coming up as a big topic lately, and I've been wondering about how to use them. I'm in Wisconsin with notorious cold water opening day and I plan to fish the suspending rouge, but how long do you pause between jerks?

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