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Ads7633

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  1. We are getting into frogging season and I was wondering what y'all's preference on top water frogs were and why?
  2. They definitely work in open water too, especially if you can drag them over submerged cover.
  3. I would go with a watermelon red flake super fluke.
  4. If you had to choose one bait to be the only one you got to fish with for the rest of your life, what would it be?
  5. Trokars are definitely the sharpest, however, there are several downsides that I have found that lead me to prefer gamakatsu. 1.) price 2.) they tend to bend easier and lose their sharpness a little faster than gammys 3.) you get snagged up more often 4.) they tear up soft plastics 5.) this is good and bad but I often end up hooking bass much deeper in their throats with trokars because of how sharp they are, it just ends up hurting the bass more. Anyway it's all personal preference stuff, they are sharp, even though I prefer gamakatsu, I always keep a pack of trokars for spawning bass that just lightly pick up your bait. Enjoy!
  6. Thanks! I will need to try out the jika!
  7. I am mainly a bank fisherman, so I am always looking for new ponds and lakes to fish. However, some of the time, I end of fishing a more heavily pressured public lake. Does anyone have any suggestions for go-to baits and presentations when you are fishing a lake where the bass seem wary of most tactics?

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