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Dyerbassman

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  1. The 69. It's a '69 Alumacraft that I fixed up.
  2. I had luck last year throwing weightless Havoc Craw Fattys.
  3. One way to find out... Good luck
  4. I've been looking at the Fenwick / Pflueger Nighthawk combo available on Fenwick website. $99
  5. 3/8 Buckeye Mop Jig with Havoc Craw Fatty trailer under a dock. No scale....guessing between 4-5 lbs.
  6. Nice job! I'd hit those ...
  7. Interesting first post
  8. Thank you! Enough said. Wrap it up please
  9. Look for places in the oxbow bends where there is a current break. Behind logs, rocks, etc. Bass will hide out of the current waiting for lunch to float by.
  10. Very nice!
  11. Wow! Great job!
  12. Please....stop now... delete this thread. He doesn't need more press. Anyway, who cares?!?!
  13. That's a hawg shad!
  14. Good job hanging in there and standing your ground!
  15. Check Craigslist, too. I got a 40 lb thrust for $50. 30 will move your boat, though.
  16. This sounds amazing. I'm jealous. I wish I could help ya out. Make sure to post details along the way!
  17. Nice job! Unfortunately my nearby lake has ice and a foot of snow on top...
  18. I've got three. Not sure how though....
  19. I would throw smaller lures to start off in smaller ponds. The fish in those are used to smaller meals. If you catch some good sized bass, then gradually increase your lure size. Just my approach....
  20. I don't own a kayak but had the chance to fish from one last summer. I only brought one rod, a few jigs, hooks, and soft plastics. It was awesome. Different perspective, yes, but fun. It's a rush catching bass in one. Actually had a nice 4 lb. bass pull me along. Now I want a yak.
  21. I see they have a combo with this series too. Wonder how the reels are...
  22. I was just looking at those last night and wondering the same thing. Reviews that I found seem positive, but I'd love hear here from someone here.
  23. I-O! GO BUCKEYES!
  24. Try flexing the weed guard a bit back and forth and even spreading it out a little. Helps to loosen it up yet still protect the hook.

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