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Weld's Largemouth

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  1. gotta love those indigenous swimbaits!
  2. those are some brutes! next winter make sure you have that scale
  3. Florida- largemouth: 6lb 7oz, 24 inches long, skinny bass, huge head... on a storm wildeye live sand eel New York- largemouth: 6lb 1oz, 21 inches long, chunky bass, booyah real gill spinnerbait (limited edition lure)
  4. I usually straight retrieve them but you can let them sink then rip them up and repeat
  5. bluegill/perch lipless crankbait (rapala rattlin' rap/spro aruku shad) spoons (acme little cleo/ johnson silver minnow/ johnson slimfish) size 0 through size 2 spinners (bluefox vibrax in gold or in silver) spinnerbaits (booyah chartreuse spinnerbait/ wareagle screamin eagle) blade blaits (heddon sonar) slow-rolling chatterbaits (siebert fogy bubble blade/ d&m piranha swim jig) perch/bluegill jerkbaits (rapala husky jerk/ kvd jerkbait) However, the VERY FIRST thing I will throw is probably going to be a bluegill colored lipless crankbait (or perch depending on the lake I fish).
  6. Welcome to the forum!!!
  7. Ahh see I should have looked it up online, when I saw pole i thought it was a type of rod.
  8. What are you fishing for? Surfcasting for stripers?
  9. Beautiful lure! Perch color is awesomeOnly downside is the 9 hooks :/
  10. 8 ft! My ponds and some lakes don't even exceed that... you're in a river I believe
  11. Senko+ Squarebill crankbait =fish
  12. Decently strong. They are designed to be lightwired though. So it bends a little after 10 or so fish depending on how you fight them but it still runs true and u can bend it back.Used to be my #1 spinnerbait until i bought a war eagle screamin eagle.. Which actually is getting bent up and the booyah is still good to use so ill probably be back to using it.
  13. The upper middle charteruse/white spinnerbait is killer!
  14. The ice sure is cold up here right now.
  15. Thanks Lou, and definitely.. Im itching to fish..
  16. Thanks! Thats another way to catch live bait
  17. Thanks, it can get pretty tedious at times haha

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