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WhiteMike1018

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  1. WOW tHATS A HELLA LOTTA SHAD! Excellent bass too btw, those are some BOARS! question, how did you net all those shad? did you do it from the boat or what?.seeing all those shad makes me want to do this , plus im getitng an aqaurium soon where i will beable to store bait thanks- WM
  2. Welcome Aboard!
  3. Matt, I have used and worked with many senko knockoffs in the past. I found that knock off senkos produce just as well for me as the originals, and they also are a lot more durable being that he original GYCB senkos are soft and tear easy. Things to look for when buying knockoffs: 1. Make sure they are flimsy and have good action 2. Make sure they are not too light because you want that casting distance.
  4. Match your craw to your jig... :
  5. 15 bags of soft plastics for 15$ 5x GYCB Fiinesse Worms 1x Bass Assasin Flukes 1X Yum Dinger 4x Custom hand poured senkos (great action and weight, same molds as gycb) 2x Bags of Zoom Trick worms 1x bag of TIKI Craw 1x bag of zoom grubs
  6. Agreed to the fullest extent. I remember when i was a kid i would smell them for hours, to me its the smell of fishing. 8-)
  7. What goin on guys WhiteMike here with a quick question.... My depth finder is a Eagle Fisheasy320C...its a quality depth finder for my 14 foot john that was purchased last year. I read an article about a pro dropping his spoon down on the depth finder and actually seeing it on the graph, and letting it fall to where the fish were I tried this same tactic when drop shotting one day except i could not see my lure on the graph? Could this be the sensitivity? Is it the quality of my grpah or what?
  8. Maybe about two, if im loosing more than 5 lures on an outing, im gonna go into open water and start practicing my casting 8-)
  9. 4.6 due to the short growing season, heavy pressure, and small bodies of wtaer here in New Jersey :-/
  10. I couldnt imagine using a jig without a trailer.
  11. This thread can be very helpful: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1167813294 Also check out the articles section of the site, best thing is to read read and read, any serious bass fisherman who stops reading for quite some time is in trouble. -Whitemike
  12. I like the Mepps Musky Killer, they are generally bigger inline s and give a nice size profile for a bass, i also like rooster tails
  13. Is it a crankbait or a long billed jerkbait?
  14. Them things are sweet where did you find them?
  15. YUM baits have always produced for me, for i have some confidence in them.
  16. I think Berkley Powerbait soft plastics are amazing. They are probably the most advanced and proven soft plastics manufactuers in the market. Now let the testifying begin lol
  17. Thats probably why he came in second place lol
  18. BucketMouthAngler for BassResource Newbie! J/K Matt 8-)
  19. Ill definately be trying it out this year, ill post the results.
  20. Yeh i respect your point Ryan, and everyone else who posted here. Good to kick opinions around once in a while to see whats going on inside those heads of yours ! :0 -WM
  21. I have a few in the bag. I'm gonna throw them in my first tourney this year -WM
  22. Ive caught several bass last year on a chatter, they are really good for night fishing too with the black/black blade
  23. Meagstrike, Baitmate Live, and Bang Craw

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