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WillBass24

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  1. It really depends I think on what the fish want. I like to throw bone for top water and then natural colors on the bottom. If you haven't tried bone then I suggest giving it a shot. Also a fire tiger heddon tiny torpedo works good too.
  2. I don't normally fish clear water, but the times that I have I like to use translucent baits, with very little little color. Because the water is so clear you don't want to overwhelm the fish with a bright flashy color
  3. For me I fish year round for creek smallies and I found that white and natural colors both work, I would say I have more luck on a orange and black craw then anything. Smallies are aggressive so anything on there bed should work.
  4. If u by chance have a GoPro with a waterproof houseing on it, what I would do is tie something to the GoPro and lower it down and find exactly where it is. Then I would get a sticky plate or something and try to stick it. Good luck man
  5. Ok cool thanks!!! I'm in the St. Louis area of Missouri
  6. So I am trying to get a bass fishing club/team started at a highschool, but I don't know really how I should start. Any tips on who I need to contact or any specific info I need?
  7. Probably Greg Hackney, b/c he has such a great understanding of jig fishing and such and I would really like to learn from a pro.
  8. You should man they are an awesome company and make some great jerkbaits.
  9. Topwater is my favorite busy far. I love watching. Them explode on a little tiny torpedo
  10. I normally use slider jig heads. There work good with it
  11. It's really worth it especially in the spring/summer. I'll be going for sure. But I normally throw a black slider worm. You can get them at bass pro shops. There really catch a lot of fish. I normally get the 4inch ones
  12. Also I like to use black slider worms. You can get them at bass pro shops and the smallies love them
  13. Hey so I know what your saying. It's the same for me. No boat. But there is this place called Angler in Union MO and the borbouse river run on it and I've caught huge smallies there included rock bass and largemouth. You have to pay a small fee and become a member to fish there but it's really worth it. My buddies and I go a lot and we catch tons or bass.
  14. I really like colors that are junebug and chartruese. I'm only 15 but I've fished a lot and I catch a lot on that color. More than any other
  15. I've used trout magnets once but I only caught acoue on them but the best thing to use is the 1/8 ounce white rooster tail with a silver blade.
  16. If u have ever heard of a wake bait then that's the way to go. It's a crankbait that only diving about 1/2-1ft deep and they are sometimes very deadly. Also 4 inch tube jigs and just throw it out and jig it eradicaly all the way back
  17. In that situation I would probably try to cut as much as I could of the hook out but if I would try to work it out without damaging the fish to much I would do that
  18. Ok cool that's man and hey Racerx what cools do u normally use
  19. I do both but mostly float
  20. Gary Yamamoto's go-2-tubes are really good
  21. Ok well I'm from Eastern Missouri and I normally fish the meremac and the roubidiox creek
  22. I've found that the Charlie Brewers slider worms are the best. I use the 4" worm that's junebug color with chartruese tail. I use it with snag less slider jig heads. I have caught tons of bass on them. Both largemouth and smallmouth. My PB on these is 4.12 pounds.
  23. So I just started fishing for smallmouth and I really haven't done that great. I've used the yum craw bugs, the zman grubz, and some different little spinners. Does anyone have any ideas on what I could use for do a little better and what colors I could use. I fish in semi dirty water.

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