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Ginosocalbass

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  1. A-jay is right... step it up to florocarbon and a stiffer rod.
  2. I use the Juice Worm, 8" black and blue... I catch tons of fish on it
  3. snappping turtles eat the jackall mikey 6.4 (a topwater swimbait) in 5 feet deep of water.... So it can happen.
  4. Its 2 fish rubbing together, or sexytime. Bass willl eat it im sure as they are curious to try and eat anything.
  5. I try to refine and keep things simple. Its all about confidence, If you don't throw the bait then why keep it? donate or trade it.
  6. In South NJ, As of last weekend, Fish were Pairing up, and smaller fish were on the move to the shallows. Monday alone the water moved from 64 - 72 degrees in the shallows places and we were putting a hurt on them. the cold front that came through early this week probably didn't help things to much Tuesday night the temps dropped to 26 degrees down here.
  7. I currently Live in the Vineland Area, I work all over central to southern NJ. I am familuir with Toms River and Lakewood, my friend has an LBI pass, so I plan to make a trip for some stripers very soon It was out of a private lake in the Sewell area, the guy who I went out with said hed never seen the fish with that pigmentation before in his lake in over 30 years.
  8. Big Bass Zone - Bill Seimentel Thank Me Later!
  9. Hey folks, My name is Gino, I have heard about this site from many people and finally decided to sign up and check it out. I am a hardcore Bass fisherman from New Jersey that origionally grew in the Orange County, CA I like to keep my screenname for forums the same, which is why I chose the name I have now. Its a night and a day different when it comes to bass fishing and my time in NJ has been interesting learning how to catch' em out here. as a Kid I have done some bass fishing in Georgia, primarily on Oconee and West Point Lake, and Jackson lake. I do carve my own swimbaits, And do a lot of customization and modeifying to lures. I got many bass pictures I could post, but this one was recent, I started fishing a jerkbait for the first time this winter here in NJ and learning the nuances of the whole thing. Here is a wierd fish I caught in March, 43 degree water temps on the jerkbait. Typically you see fish with that pigmentation in random blotches, but I have never seen it cover 70% of the fish, the otherside was just about completely covered. I know its a natural normal thing, but what cases that? I'm looking forward to expanding my knowledge as much as possible, and give back to the community. - G

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