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BasshunterJGH

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  1. X2. Hunting season I do a lot of hiking.
  2. I do! I run a mile in 6 minutes!
  3. 4 lbs 19 inches at lopez lake ca.
  4. x2 the type r 8.1:1 is perfect for frogging.
  5. Squarebills are definitely my favorite! Another one of my favorites is the soft jerkbait. I love the bite, your line just starts to swim away and you reel in the slack and set the hook hard!
  6. I'm a big roboworm fan but I recently tried jackall cross tail shads and I love them! Plus I got them on sale at my local tackle shop for $2! Can't beat that! I texas rig them on an owner #1 down shot offset worm hooks with a 1/8 oz weight. They're very soft and salty, they're also pretty small at 3 inches the bluegill and crappie love them on 6 lb test! Btw I've fished dropshots in extremely weedy farm ponds in nebraska and colorado I've found that shortening the length between the hook and the weight and t-rigging the bait with the down shot hooks helped make the rig more weedless. I managed to catch a few in ne with this setup, but nothing keeper size:(.
  7. Agreed. A chronarch would be very nice on an x10! I'd also check out the daiwa tatula.
  8. Awesome! Those are nice bluegills!!!
  9. I still have the rod, reel, line,and lure. In fact, I was fishing with it yesterday!
  10. 12-16 lb flouro is great for most soft plastics most of the time, sometimes I switch to mono when they're biting it on the fall (senko, soft jerkbait, etc.) and I want a slower fall.
  11. I have the old max it's a nice rod. I bought it because I hated the color of the endurance blank;). That new 3d sounds good I might have to try one!
  12. The spros are the most durable squarebills I have ever used. In answer to your question, no I have never cracked one. They have great hooks, too. I agree that squarebills with circuit board lips are the most durable.
  13. Utah road trip this summer. Desert bass lol. The first pic was interesting I was swimming in the lake (it was 110 degrees out) and I saw him in some brush so I got out, cast a Yamamoto d-shad to him and caught him. He looks a little skinny.
  14. My favorite is probably the spring craw pattern on the LC d20. Don't have one (yet) but the megabass craw pattern on the deep-x 200t looks neat!
  15. I would say the type r compares to the TP, tatula is very close though. I would probably compare it to the bb1.
  16. Awesome. Nice bass! Do you know how big yet?
  17. Well I have another question for you guys. How does the megabass compare to the dobyns champion (702)?
  18. Unfortunately, I didn't get the length and girth either. I guess we got so excited we forgot about measuring! We wanted to get her back in as soon as possible. Caught at lake cachuma ca.
  19. I'd add that I'm also going to try the jackall pompadour. First I was skeptical of he design, but now I'm convinced its an awesome topwater. Ill also have to try the megabass pop max.
  20. It was so heavy he dropped it that's why it's covered in gravel lol.
  21. My little brother caught his PB the other day on a strike king squarebill. Didn't have a scale along that day, how big do you guys think it is?
  22. 4.5 lbs on a spro little John.
  23. I noticed the same thing. The gold glitter is close to the eye than the other RTOs I've seen. Also, the black x stripe pattern appears to b slightly different, maybe.
  24. Yep all the LCs I've bought have the name on the lure. That's definitely an LC RTO, though.

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