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NEBassMan

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  1. I fish with the wife 99% of the time. 1% with either my buddy or my dad. Jason
  2. baaaaaahahahaha....great reply Cart7 ;D ;D The Senko is working it's magic, no worries!! You can wiggle the tip of your rod to make it "Dance" even more. Jason
  3. Great video as always, Russ!! 8-) Jason
  4. I would say the rattle traps are a great choice, as well as a crankbait that will get to that depth when trolling.
  5. wow, i feel terrible...ha ha my PB so far is 3lbs 8oz I don't get on bigger lakes very often, only down to my uncles farm pond. Oh well, one of these days. I got a lot of fishing days left. Jason
  6. Where are you from? Will the pond freezing solid be a problem this winter? Jason
  7. Harvest. If you don't like to keep bass to eat, maybe you have some friends that do? Although, then more people know about your honey hole Jason
  8. Get the little 2 man boat out everyweekend on the farm pond. 2-3 times a week bank fishing the different ponds/small lakes around here after work. I should start getting up early and going before work so it's not so hot, but i love to sleep ;D Jason
  9. I recently purchased the Eagle Fishmark 320 (made by Lowrance)...it is a black and white screen, and i use it on my little 2-man boat. It works perfect. Screen is perfectly clear and gives me a great picture to go off of. The price was $150 Jason
  10. awesome, thanks Dan. I think i'll get a few and try em out. Jason
  11. black buzzbait, black torpedo, etc. In conclusion...black topwater
  12. Where i fish, the water is very stained...about 8" of visibility from the surface. Will the tail of the swim baits put out enough vibration for the bass to find them? I've been wanting to try them for a while but don't want to waste money if i don't have a chance of getting bit. Jason Something like this...in a 5" version with a jig head (Hope that works)
  13. That's awesome!! Congrats guys! Jason
  14. I'm in when it makes it to the midwest area! 8-) Jason
  15. As he said, i would start with weedy shallows in the morning. After the sun gets over head and it gets hot, move deeper. Have no fear of not having electronics. Rig up your rod with a carolina rig. Toss it out there a ways and start dragging it around. It will help you locate structure, drops, etc on the bottom. It's also a very effective way of catching big bass in the heat of summer. Good luck, let us know how it goes. Jason
  16. Welcome...glad to have you here to share in the awesome amount of knowledge of the sport we love, BASS FISHING!! Jason

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