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ChewysDad

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  1. Hi, my name is Michael, I live and work in Jinju South Korea. I've been here for several years, but just decided to start Bass Fishing again. I knew that there were Largemouths here, but most of what I'd seen were small fish and I didn't think it was worth the time trying to catch them. Boy was I wrong!!!! I've been fishing pretty steady since March and there are some really nice Bass on our local river; the Namgang. I fish mostly from a Float Tube or my Kayak either on the river proper or in the many backwater areas I've found. The Largest Bass I've caught is in the 7 to 8 lb range with Many in the 3 to 5 lb range. The respond well to Plastic worms and top water lures as well as medium running Crand baits, but I've caught most of my fish on Black or Pumpkinseed Pepper worms. I'm going to try some new areas up north at Andong Lake tomorrow and I'll let you know how it goes. Michael
  2. Hi, I'm located in Jinju South Korea and have been fishing the Namgang (river) for several months now. Lots of great Bass Fishing here and the Bluegill are as big as I've ever seen anywhere Found your post on the Internet and joined the forum myself today. I fish from either a float tube or my Kayak most of the time and get lots of spectators. so far no problems except when I tried fishing on Jinyangho Lake, the Kwater folks showed up and it told me to leave, (nicely.) They don't allow swimming or fishing in the local reservoir;. which is a shame, because in the hour I was there I caught a 7 pounder and a nice 4 lb bass. It was during the spawn in mid April of this year. It's a shame, as I would bet there are many over 10lbs in this lake. But the Bass are plentiful on the river and right now (early aug) the fishing is Great. I killed them Wednesday on Pumpkin Seed Pepper and Black Plastic Worms. (Berkley Power Bait Rocks) My number here in Korea is 010-9833-3077 Michael

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