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Weld's Largemouth

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  1. Thanks! I hope it does help!
  2. I am, tomorrow afternoon is my flight. That will be a different analysis though, the patterns are quite different for the bass down in Florida! I always record the fish I get in Florida just like I do in New York, but I didn't make the "period" analysis for Florida because I am not there year round. I can't wait to get down there though!!!! The fish are waiting!
  3. That's my plan!! Thanks!
  4. Having a science-oriented mind, I love keeping statistics and observing patterns in my fishing. I have kept an excel worksheet that contains the data of every bass, measuring 12 inches long and up, and what lure they were caught on, what date, conditions, location, size, etc. Looking back on this data, I have compiled an analysis of “periods” during my fishing seasons, which consist of Prespawn, Spawn, Postspawn, Summer Pattern, Fall Transitional Period, and Fall. I have recorded what lures were most effective in each season and tallied up the number of fish caught on that lure. This will provide some direction for me in next year’s season. This is not to say that these patterns will apply year after year, or let alone apply ever again, but it provides a good starting point. Each year I will add to the tallies of numbers of fish on each lure, in each period. The accuracy of my analysis will only increase each year. Being that the current analysis only provides data from this year’s fishing, it lacks strength. This is only an experiment, not a declaration of how Largemouth Bass will act each season on Long Island, New York. My observations are only based off last year, keep that in mind. I feel like this might be interesting to some of you, check out my data: p.s. I know some of you could care less about how much your fish even weighed and think I waste my time on this.. please don't comment if you haven't anything positive to say
  5. pretty much any soft plastic, weedless spoons, frogs and mice
  6. i love the johnson silver minnow, super weedless i will fish it in ANYTHING, catches bass of all sizes, and also a great schooling lure, and a night time bait. I was burning it under the surface at night and a 6 lb bass down in Florida nails it
  7. Nice fish!!! You need to invest in a scale sir
  8. Sweet chunk you got there!! In Florida, the darker bluegill is a male and the "purple" lighter one is a female. Its a common misconception is that there is a separate species of sunfish known as the coppernose. In actuality, the coppernose is the male Florida strain bluegill. source: http://www.floridafishfarms.com/game%20fish.htm
  9. you forgot siebert chatterbaits and D&M custom chatterbaits, weedless spoons and wakebaits, glide baits and big swimbaits
  10. what wuld u do if u were stuk in an island in the mddel of de ocein and u only hd won lure wjat lure wuld it b?
  11. i can't wait to try it out down in florida, im leaving here 12/19
  12. siebert outdoors jigs. amazing quality, my favorite jigs and very cheap. ex. $2.75 for a custom swimjig
  13. backpack for soft plastics and a plano satchel tackle box for everything else. works perfect
  14. plum apple and pumpkin w/ black flake thats all you need
  15. x2 spinnerbait in second place
  16. Are those striped bass?
  17. This is awful. I can't even imagine what his family and friends are feeling.... You are true to your boss, keeping the farm running
  18. Wow nice! Always awesome to get a new pb!!!
  19. swimbaits and glide baits is where its worth it to spend more money in my opinion. Everything else can be found in great quality, action, finish, detail, etc. for a decent price

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