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River Fishing
i would go with a slider rig, finesse worms, small grubs, finesse/spider jigs..
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Ultralight Bass Fishing
man, i can't go as light as some of you guys. i use 8# sunline bass special, a copolymer with the diameter of 2# mono. coupled with the ray scott reel and a stiff 6'6 team daiwa rod.
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Run in with bait shop owner AAARGH
lol, you shoulda just slapped him, dude. you wouldve felt so much better afterwards.
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Make Your Own Chatterbaits..EASY!!
http://www.harpoonlure.com/VibratingJigBlades.html
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Earthworm77 - re your "Chatterbait"
what i don't understand is how someone can take credit for this..dude when you buy "eaker shakers" they come in a little package...on the back of the package it clearly states to use them in conjunction with a bunch of lures, including jigs. so what gives.
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power lures vs finesse lures
avid - if the jigs you are throwing are in the heavier range, say 3/8 to 1 oz, on a baitcaster, then thats power fishing in its purest form. i prefer flipping and pitching heavy cover over anything, but i love me a good finesse jig (1/16-1/4 oz) on a spinning set up when i fish a river or creek..
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power lures vs finesse lures
i prefer to power fish, though i readily switch to a light spinning outfit and throw a slider worm, senko, or finesse jig when conditions call for it.
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pouring plastics with a blood line
buy a lure dye marker
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My "Chatterbait"
also LOL @ the chatterbait spinning.
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My "Chatterbait"
LOL @ the pwning bestowed upon earthworm77 by owtie. dude, an eaker shaker is no secret. it's been around for years. the eaker shaker wiggles along like a lame mini-crankbait, while a chatterbait thumps like a rat-L-trap on steroids. two totally different baits. the eaker shaker can't hold a candle to the chatterbait, imo.