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Deebass18

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  1. My first big bass was ok the old scum frog big foot and it was also my 1st frog fish. Have not been able to put them down since. And I always look at old big foot when I'm in my tackle box
  2. Spro popping frog 60. It walks, it spits, perfect size, lots of color choices for your water clarity. They are also extremely durable. Great for open water. In the thick stuff I've got a new go to frog with the bully wa 2 but you can never go wrong with a spro bronze eye frog 65 Or the live target 65. I like the bigger frogs in the grass and pads. I feel like it brings more attention in the weeds and also gives you a chance to catch bigger fish which at the end of the day that's all we want a big bass.
  3. I was absolutely killing them with a 3/8 oz chatter bait in white but I think the kicker was my trailer a zoom super fluke in baitfish color. Try this out. Also a bandit 300 in pearl black back around rocky points has always been good to me. My dad believes in it so much that he can't put it down which is quite a pain when I'm trying to float a drop shot off the boat when he's burning crank baits and running the motor.
  4. Thanks guys. Any reccomedations on the colors for the kitech swim baits? I know that bluegill flash is pretty popular. And is the 5 inch lizard the same as like the mini zoom lizard? And bps is a pretty long haul for me considering I live in auburn and the nearest one is in prattville. Does twh have them?
  5. I've been fishing pretty hardcore for bass for a little over a year now. I live in the middle eastern part of Alabama in Auburn (war eagle) so I fish a lot of spotted bass lakes. I was wondering if anyone could help me out with some good rigs to catch some spots? Trust me if you say shakey head with watermelon seed worm I've heard it before. Thanks guys!

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