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JOHN JONES

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  2. Huddleston swim baits the weedless minnows or shad both work wonders here in FL for them donkey bass
  3. It Depends on state/country strain of bass forage i wouldn't know where to start lol
  4. For me here in FL Im throwing the strike king red eye Shad in bluegill,fire tiger,and sexy sunfish or I always lean back on my Huddleston weedless minnow or shad both swimbaits and brother they catch em. Now if that fails ill tie on a strike king midnight magic spinnerbait with big blade or chartreuse diablo spinnerbait hope this helps......but check out the Huddleston they work great
  5. Well here I go. Im a relatively shallow water angler 6ft deep or lower I've never been a deep water guy, that being said I know there are big donkies out deep I'm just lacking the confidence to commit to it. I have a tournament on east lake Toho next weekend and will prefish this weekend any pointers on finding them deep? Its a soup bowl lake so im trying to get an edge
  6. Well here in Florida I usually hit the docks once the sun is hot and bass seem to migrate towards the shade they provide. As far as baits ill throw a zoom trick worm t rigged, wacky worm stick worm, or a football head jig trailer with a dean Rojas fighting frog, these have been best producers for me. I like slower presentation to keep my bait in that shaded strike zone as much as possible. Hope this is helpfull
  7. Thanks everyone
  8. Hello, my name is John I reside in central Florida. I love bass fishing competitively and currently fish the Central Florida Bassin tournament trail where I am in 2nd in overall points. A little bit about my patterns , I love cranks and swimbaits also love simple trick worming.

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