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NoahWatts

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  1. Didn’t have a scale but the biggest of 2017 was on a River2Sea BullyWaII
  2. 3/8 oz jig in Black Neon with Rage Craw trailer
  3. I've been using it the past week with great success. But I'm in SC so the water isn't all that cold
  4. Dirty Jigs Scott Canterbury shaky head 1/8, 3/16, and 1/4 oz
  5. 2nd MarSoc Btn Camp Lejuene January 2006-June 2010
  6. Dirty Jigs Scott Canterbury shaky head and a Reaction Innovations Flirt Worm
  7. Dirty Jigs Tackle Punch Skirts Black Neon and Green Pumpking Craw
  8. River2Sea BullyWa2 Evergreen Showerblow Megabass PopMax
  9. Spro Bronzeye in Rainforest Black
  10. I like what I'm seeing
  11. Didn't get a weight but she's my biggest so far. That's my 10W for reference.
  12. Same here in SC but frogging prime time is coming
  13. I would love to say it was 6 or 7 because she such a big head but the length and the size of her mouth weren't close so I didn't even try to guess
  14. Got off work at 7 and decided to hit a pond that I've only been to once or twice. After about 2 hrs and only one blow up and no fish, I make a bad cast and get a blowup. Got nothing to lose so I make the same cast it gets hammered by this beauty. Didn't get a weight or measurement on her but she was a nice one.
  15. Are you doing more flipping or more pitching. What weight range. Wood or grass
  16. I don't have a boat but my cousin does and he uses screw in eyelets,then have a small elastic cord across to hold them flat Just mind your hands and forearm when you open it up. Think of your old lady's jewelry armoire. I believe we used a piece of plexiglass to attach the eyelets and elastic and attached that to the hatch cover.
  17. Trokar dropshot hooks in #1 or #2
  18. I use cheap snaps and a just attach a small label. You can also use a paper clip. But the snap holds up a little better
  19. You would think that and maybe in your area it is but around here everybody else is terrified of losing baits so they won't even try it. I was fishing a few days ago and pitching into a laydown and a fellow asked me if I was afraid of losing the bait because of the branches, and I told him that it comes with the territory. Fishing on the river around here to out already knowing I'll probably lose a few jigs, but last Tuesday I got 6 nice fish off the same laydown all within 4 or 5 feet of each other.
  20. I'm not saying your doing it but I did it when I first started out. If your not throwing baits into places where you can lose a bait your probably not catching fish.
  21. I know I shouldn't have cut the line. Before I cut it I was trying to get the frog out and my hand I slipped and grabbed the line without thinking and cut my hand and arm. I just hate for that fish to be swimming around with that frog stuck in its mouth
  22. Fishing at the river today I caught a nice 5 or 6 on a frog. It was taking me a while to get the frog out and I cut the line at the frog to get it out of the way and had the fish half in the water. Got one side of the hook out and the fish decided to start fighting again and got loose with the frog still in it.

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