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livetofish28

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  1. Jethro baits big toho is a good 10 inch worm and they're cheap lol tight lines Andrew
  2. fish their spinners chatterbaits and jigs like them tight lines Andrew
  3. That stuff is starting to get going here it is the worst when fishing any bottom contact presentation. UGH i HATE IT!!!!! Tight Lines Andrew
  4. Like slimshad said that is textbook A-rig situation i would have thrown one until my arms fell off Tight lines Andrew
  5. i don't understand how people can just trash this place its horrible one off my favorite ponds is full of trash that has been washed into it from the roads and in before the lock Tight lines Andrew
  6. Also a Toyota tacoma could be a good option ours is rated to 6500 pounds and the only reason we dont tow with it is because it does not have a hitch on it tight lines Andrew
  7. 2010 hyndai Santa fe with towing package. 3.0 (i think) 6 cylinder Hauls a stratos 273 with a 150 yamaha like it isn't even there tight lines Andrew
  8. Your local walmart may have a carolina kit for cheap like 8 bucks max and it comes with a few different sizes of brass weights clickers beads and swivels. It's lazor sharp I believe Tight lines Andrew
  9. Amen lol an ounce and a half tungsten weight on a carolina rig is a good option too Tight lines Andrew
  10. Have you been catching little fish over the years?
  11. Selective harvest mabey I mean we don't have a lot of information if they're not hitting lures the chances are they are not starving but the lack of baitfish has me curious. And carp and bass do coincide more information would help Tight lines Andrew
  12. Is there a post minimum that unlocks it? I feel like there was for me Tight lines Andrew
  13. Good survey
  14. Generally a solid sweep the left then rod tip goes vertical landed all 25 bass doing this yesterday Tight lines Andrew
  15. same here that pad crasher is in a class of its own when it comes to softness the next closest is the koppers mice. This post got me to go out to the boat and get the frog box and now im looking at all of em lol tight lines Andrew
  16. like this unless my rod has an open hook keeper then I will fully rig it. tight lines Andrew
  17. whichever one has a fish on it i have live target mice spro poppin poppin pad crasher regular pad crasher the river to sea frog and a couple others all good frogs tight lines Andrew
  18. thanks will try that and se what happens
  19. This and highschool or jr bass federation nation club. I fish for Orange County high school anglers here in Va the boat captains are generally supplied in the clubs tight lines Andrew
  20. I have been looking into starting to throw them and i have a swimabait stick (st croix mojo bass) just no big big baits i think they will work im a swimabait junkie when it comes to 5 inches and less but want to get some bigger ones just watching the flea market tight lines Andrew
  21. That was the key for me too sk kvd 1.5 in bluegill turned into 25 bass and a carp. When I hooked up I was saying please be a bass please be a bass but nope it wasn't a bass just a 15 pound carp Tight lines Andrew
  22. Going out today once the weather gets up just a little bit more definitely gonna throw a lipless crank bait Tight lines Andrew
  23. Alberto is the way to go that's the only knot I and a lot of other people use. It's very popular. Just make sure you tie it right and it doesn't bunch up. I've retied it 3 times before I got it right on occasions. Braid in my opinion is the way to go leader as needed Tight lines Andrew
  24. High school team is the way to go you have an opportunity for talking to some bigger names. For example our club is sponsored by triton, mercury, green top, grey goat lures, and a bunch more good luck tight lines Andrew
  25. Didn't you just get a Jon boat? If so why not make a rod rack for the boat? Jon boat metal is not very friendly on the gear and a rack would be a way to bring them and hold them securely Tight lines Andrew

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