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  1. Use a heavier weight. And cast overhand.
  2. When you start the retrieve, give the rod a hard jerk. That usually gets the spinner working.
  3. Details???? Where did you launch and what did it take.
  4. Depends on how deep I am fishing. If I am flipping it will be a jig. If I am fishing deep, it would be a t-rig craw.
  5. Situation. Solid weather for the past week. high's in the low 60's upper 50's. Bass have been sited on beds, but just a few straglers the spawn is not in full blume yet. Water temp 57º, clearity 2 feet of visability. Weather forcast, high 64º and overcast turning into rain. What bait would you start off with??
  6. Excellent post! I practice what RR preeches!
  7. 1. 5" Senko, color does not mater 2. Norman Fatboy 3. Any white spinnerbait 4. Booyah Clacker buzzbait, in 1/4 oz. 5. Shakey head, 1/8 with zoom finesse worm 6. Fat Ika 7. Yozuri Ratln Vibe 8. DT10 9. Super Fluke 10. Still thinking!
  8. Its a blade bait, just like a Vibe or a Silver buddy. They work great in cold weather. The work even better for walleye!
  9. Excellent. We had our first tournament yesterday. The warmest water marked was 42.3. Only one bass was caught out of 13 boats. I caught a fish, too bad it was a musky. :-/
  10. what would it be shaped like? football head Type of hook? Any sharp hook will do Color selection? Brown with a few red strands Weights? 3/8 or 1/2 Type of weedguard? thined and shortened Type of collar or wire tied? wire
  11. Drop shotting Creme worms.. 99 cents a pack. It will last me a few days.
  12. I am the same way.. Except I have no confidence in chartruese.. So I dont throw that color when it comes down to it...
  13. I seen an article about it in Bassin magazine too. No clue what it is supposed to be, but man this thing works
  14. Well went to a local lake today to press my luck for bass after a somewhat successful steelhead trip. After getting to the lake and seeing all the shad I am glad I had a spinnerbait on. After moving from the first spot I hooked this fish in about 2 feet of water. I am guessing it was close to 19"

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