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  1. I get an awful look when I throw back fish here in Korea. They hate bass so much that they would throw it in the grass and let it die.
  2. does it hurt to hold a fish that big by the jaw like that? I never thought that you could get a fish that big from shore.
  3. I have two Veritas with more to come in the future with two Pro max reels. I trying to upgrade in reels but so far they are doing their jobs just fine. Abu Garcia for life.
  4. I guess in really clear water where bass might see the red, but in less visible water I don't think it makes a difference.
  5. If it moves or look alive then it's fair game to eat. Look at us humans. We can eat anything we want and spit out what doesn't taste so good. The fish that I had in my feed tank would investigate anything that looks close to food. They would suck it up taste it and spit it out if it's not edible or taste bad. Bass do it to our lures also, that's why we have to set the hook right before they spit it out. If a worm/lure is the same or close to the color of foliage around it then the bass will most likely stare it down to see if it moves. Think about when we are hunting, we will stare at our prey and confirm before taking the shot. Spiders even do this, throw a bug in the web that's not very active and watch the spider shake the web to force out a reaction. Maybe c-rigs is suppose to look like a leech swimming mid column and a wacky rig a dying struggling fish or again something swimming mid column. All the fish knows is that it's moving and creating vibrations which is triggering the lateral line of the bass.
  6. Megastrike bugspray flash light extra battery for phone
  7. I think bass rest when they are laying on the bottom waiting to ambush prey. That could be their time to rest/sleep while keeping an eye out for food.
  8. No Sir, they are very active at night time hunting in the shallows for bait fish, worms, and other creatures. I fished saturday night and they were all around me slaming the top water for whatever was unlucky enough to be near the surface. I think they find some time to rest whenever them get tired.
  9. They put blue dye in it but it's clear? Is it slighty blue but still clear? I would a natural color if it is still "clear" or a darker color if it's a darker blue. The water I fish is stained green due to algae and I use a darker color.
  10. Get a black Jitterbug!!! Those things work wonders!! Also bring bug spray and a flashlight or a headlamp. I would only use the light source when needed as the bugs will flock to you like white on rice and a glass of milk on a paper plate in a snow storm. I found this out the hard way after being swarmed every time I turned the lights on. There should be enough natural light out also. Enjoy the night fishing.
  11. Maybe they are just too fat or lazy to pick up speed to slam the lure.
  12. Man this is getting bad! If this keeps up there might not be anymore fishing.
  13. Wouldn't they die of infection....unless they are too BadASS (BASS) for germs to mess with.
  14. A metal degesting fish? Hmmmmmmmmmmm interesting

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