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  1. Our local stores had LC Skeet Reese Square Bills and a bunch of Duel and Yo-Zuri cranks. Brian.
  2. San Diego Jam, doubled through eye. It will straighten a 5/0 Gammie. Brian.
  3. I picked this because I feel this is the most all around bait. It can be ran through anything, any depth and pretty much any technique. I've used them as a T-Rigged worm, on the top over and through pads/grass/matts, punched, swam at any depth, weightless like a fluke, dead sticking, dang near anyway you can think to fish a bait. Brian.
  4. 4"-5" paddletail swimbait, watermelon hue of some sort. Brian.
  5. That's the same experience I had with it. I do like the low stretch but after a couple weeks of fishing it seems like I've used it an entire season. I just went back to McCoy Extra Clear as it seems I always do. YMMV, Brian.
  6. Grande Bass Rattlesnake in Vicks #20 and Big Bite Baits Coontail in Junebug. These worms have saved many a crappy days. Brian.
  7. Amen. I use 4 of them and can't ask for anything more. Smooth, great casting and don't have any worries getting into brackish or salty situations. Brian.
  8. You are aware that only 5% of the world population knows who he is?
  9. a1712 posted a Community Map marker in Members
  10. Bladed Jig. You can see them on their website. Brian.
  11. That was easy. Brian.
  12. I wouldn't pull a snag from/using the spool, that's not good on your drivetrain. Brian.
  13. Match your skirt color, blades(color and style) and weight to the water color and depth you are fishing. Brian.
  14. Someone ask Tom Mann once, "Why do you have so many different colors of worms?". He replied "I have a lot of fisherman to catch". Brian
  15. Leave it out, it's not needed. Brian.
  16. Just tie direct and retie when necessary. Who wants to lose a fish of a lifetime from being to complacent/lazy to retie a simple knot? Ya, I've been there!! Brian.
  17. 1. 1/2oz. Lipless 2. 1.5-2.5 Squarebill 3. Spinnerbait 4. 4"-5" Stick bait 5. 3.5"-5" Paddletail Swimbait 6. 4"-6" Ribbed Worm
  18. Slide down to Jake's, love that store. Brian.
  19. I agree. There's a big difference in "easy to turn" and smooth. Brian.
  20. Great rods at a better price. Whatever power you decide to go with, go up one power, they're a bit over rated for lure weight. Brian.
  21. Burner Worms in the grass, a few pitching Cowboys. Brian.
  22. We ran way north of Clewiston, but caught a pile this size. Brian.
  23. Everyone was complaining about BPS, this line is not their product. But thanks for the SA comment. Brian.
  24. This is Strike King branded line. Brian.
  25. It's so the drag clicks as a fish is pulling line. Brian.

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