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Derriick

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  1. First pic looks like 3. Second pic looks a little bigger. So im going with 3-3 1/2 I try not to judge the size of the fish according to how big it looks compared to the person because when its held out towards the camera it looks bigger. I try to judge the fish by how big their hand thats holding the fish looks compared to the fishs body.
  2. Tell them you will sign a waiver.On topic: I completely agree that many ponds are harmed from chemicals and pesticides. You have me wondering how is affects my local lake (Pickwick). It is 43,000 acres so im sure its size helps mask the chemicals. And also the water is constantly being pulled downstream but is has to have some effects on it. I have noticed while fishing that many of the properties have a lawn service spraying their yard and many of the yards are sharply sloped towards the water. Im sure it runs off into the water when it rains.
  3. Defenitely. Shooting my bow, working out and disc golf have taken the back seat for now.
  4. Another vote for beaver.
  5. Why not just keep them in the original bags? Ive always wondered why people put soft plastics in plastic boxes.
  6. Im really excited about a new rage creature bait myself. Trying to decide which one i will use between this and the space monkey. They both have similar profiles being 4" with a football shaped body, small arms and bigger flappers on the end. The action on this new creature bait will be the deciding factor for me. They may have 2 totally different actions that will fill different roles. Here is a comparison picture.
  7. Why didn't the dude just put a mustad worm hook in the fishs mouth? I mean come on its $1,000,000!!!
  8. Just because it is a large body of water doesn't mean that the fish will grow as large as the same size body of water in another region. I find plenty of large schooling smallies at my home lake (pickwick, TN) but the lake is known for giant smallmouth. I'd say the larger smallmouth in the lake probably do become more solitary but this may differ from lake to lake. If there are not large amounts of smallmouth 18"+ in your lake then chances are you aren't gonna find them schooling together.
  9. 0-3 feet No Yes Don't remember
  10. I'd recommend a 1/2 oz jig. You can can fish it in any any depth water and you can drag it, hop it or swim it to find out what presentation is best. Good luck!
  11. Got on a school of smallies off some chunk rock one night on a black deep diver.
  12. Nice post! I'm surprised the fish will allow divers to get that close without spooking. Water clarity looks pretty nice too.
  13. Here lately I've been having them blow up on my sammy and launch it into the air so I was thinking a smaller bait would be easier for them to fit in their mouth. I'm still gonna use my bigger baits too, I just like to offer different sizes to see if there is any finicky fish I can coax into biting.
  14. What's the best walk the dog bait under 4" for smallies? I have a 100 sammy and similar 4" spooks but I am wanting to try something smaller. Zara puppy? Zip n ziggy? 85 sammy? Color preference? Thanks guys

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