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Gungun96

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  1. The Burner Craw, Why Not, and Ace are awesome baits and they have some really cool colors to go along with their baits.
  2. Another vote here for the Strike King Red Eye Shad. I have caught countless fish on the gold and black back finish.
  3. I do enjoy buying from smaller bait companies but for jigs I will never buy from another large company. You can get much better quality jigs from people working out of a garage making custom jigs.
  4. Bank fishing is usually seen as casting far from the bank towards the middle of the pond but I've had a lot of my success casting along the shore line. That being said, stealth has a lot to do with bank fishing. A spooked fish is usually a extremely difficult fish to catch. Walking lightly near and up to the bank is important and I've even known people to go as far as wearing camo while bank fishing. Best of luck to you and tight lines!
  5. Gungun96 replied to S. Sass's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I personally own a bait binder and I wouldn't suggest it. It works fine but it does nothing more then what a gallon freezer bag would do.
  6. Gamblers "why not" is a great pitching bait. It's definitely worthy of a try. Great color selection and durability. Also, as mentioned above you cant go wrong with missile baits D bomb.
  7. 3/8 oz. Jig and a stick style bait t - rigged or weightless are by far the best for me in my waters.
  8. Zoom horny toad in heavy rain last summer
  9. Gambler released a soft plastic not too long ago called the "Burner Craw" I found it to be a great chatterbait trailer
  10. Gambler "Why not" and the new Gambler "Burner Craw" have been my go to lately
  11. I just picked up a Fitzgerald 7'3" heavy/fast from TW. I should get my hands on it Thursday.
  12. Flipping timber and skipping jigs under over hanging trees has paid off for me the past month or so
  13. the 8" Zoom lizard has been good to me this Spring. I've consistently caught decent sized fish with it Texas rigged.

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