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Trenton

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  1. Let me know when. And if you and your buddy have a chance the small tournament series I'm in does 2-3 trips to the inlets if raystown. I go with my dad trolling for striper but if I had a bigger bass boat I'd be there almost every weekend fishing for largemouth and giant smallmouth
  2. Sorry I'm a bit further south then you I mean. If your ever in bedford county let me know I can show you some places or you can go to Huntingdon and hit up raystown lake for some nice nice fish
  3. Glad to see that there are other people out there that like the lures as much as I do. No one around my area really uses them except for me that is. But me being honest I actually only started using them about 3years ago on a camping trip that one of the tributaries to Raystown lake we were smallmouth fishing and had a little square bill bomber and it killed the smallmouth for 3 days. Never looked back
  4. Fat frees are mostly what my tournament box holds. First one of the season last year got us 2nd place bc of them. But dt6s are there too
  5. Just lookin around to see if anyone else is uses bomber cranks almost exclusively. I mean I use a lot of rapalas too but not like my bombers. There's some other situational lures but not like my go toos
  6. Anyone going to Harrisburg for the sports show next week? Me and the family are headed down Monday the 9th. Gonna buy some bulk plastics down there and who knows what else.
  7. Honestly take some of your favorite baits, line a bread pan line it wax paper, super glue the bait to the paper, mix some plaster of Paris and slowly fill it around the bait careful it will move the bait. Then after it cures pull the bait out and carefully clean the edges of the mold. Seal it by painting some modge podge on it after it dries you got your own mold. It works best with lures that have a flatter bottom like craws and finesse drop shot worms. Go to http://www.alumilite.com they have mold making compounds, bait plastics, dyes, everything you need
  8. What's the last name?
  9. Same here brother. Class of 2011 and no other place I'd be
  10. Tons of videos on YouTube as well you can check out. That's where I got started. Now with everything there's a learning curve as with everything but you'll figure out what you like and get better at it
  11. Honestly take some of your favorite baits, line a bread pan line it wax paper, super glue the bait to the paper, mix some plaster of Paris and slowly fill it around the bait careful it will move the bait. Then after it cures pull the bait out and carefully clean the edges of the mold. Seal it by painting some modge podge on it after it dries you got your own mold. It works best with lures that have a flatter bottom like craws and finesse drop shot worms. Go to http://www.alumilite.comthey have mold making compounds, bait plastics, dyes, everything you need
  12. Yes sir opening day tournament hopefully I get to see you there. Ice fishing can only do so much for the urge to start throwin some crank baits of the front deck
  13. Nice I grew up right down the road from them. Don't get to fish them as much as I would like too anymore. You should show up for the annual first day tournament down there this year
  14. Anyone near Bedford county, I fish in a small local tournament series

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