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the bass wrangler

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  1. im also pretty much self taught, and many people on youtube and things like that. but one person who really stuck was matt allen from *. he is as many of you guys know, a phenomenal fisherman, and he is just an honest person. hes got no sponsors and so he is always giving you legit advice and legit lures. i have had many conversations with him via email and i watch everyone of his videos and i visit his and tims website sometimes. he taught me that fishing is never one thing all the time, and that confidence is key. saved me quite a lot of money too, taught me how to get around expensive stuff by using cheaper stuff in place of it, and making it work. shoutout matt allen
  2. hey man! the water is very hot so the fish will be very active. the fish are going to find the coolest parts of the lake. you want to find some cover thatll make shade, like bushes in the water or mats of weeds. on the mats of weeds, you can toss a frog or punch it, and the bushes, you want to just toss something inside it, like a jig, frog, soft plastic etc. like I said they'll find the coldest parts of the lake. also, hot water cant hold as much oxygen, so theyl be around plants, so if you cant get any on the mats, find some weeds offshore, and run a jig or crank bait over them. so my top setups would be, frog, jig that's heavy enough to punch and throw into bushes, and some sort of soft plastic

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