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WhiteMike1018

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  1. YOU GUYS ARE F******* TERRIBLE, HOW ARE YOU GOING TO BRING A TWELVE GUAGD WITH YOU IN CASE YOU CATCH A TURTLE? DONT KILL TURTLES, THATS WRONG, THEY MEAN NO HARM TO YOU, JUST BECAUSE YOU WANT TO FISH DOSENT MEAN ITS RIGHT FOR YOU TO TAKE THE LIFE OF THEESE HARMLESS REPTILES > > > > > > > :'( :'( :'( > > :-[ > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
  2. Not a bad idea, it probably would help. Shame you didn't catch a bit more fish.
  3. Im a true believer in this stuff. I also caught my 3.6 pound walleye while adding it. For now im going to continue to use it, it was only five dollars for a bottle, and it seems to be working!!! Ive experimented with it multiple times and got the same results, without using it the fish were short striking and werent grabbing the lure aggresive enough to catch a hook! Than wwhen i freshened it up with some scent and flavor, the fish were nailing it, really im almost 98% sure this stuff helps increase strikes. I suggest you all give it a try if you cannot get MegaStrike. -WM P.S. Gameover is my hero! ;D
  4. This has anise in it! This is the better version of the classic, more adhension, fish oils, etc. It has everyhting the regular had in it but more
  5. When i was fishing the other day i decided to add some of this scent i bought to my spinnerbait. As soon as i put it on and started my retrive i had a vicious strike and set the hook for my first bass of the day. I continued to use it and also continued to catch fish, one thing i did experiment with was not using it after it wore off, and i did not have any hits, and when i put it back on i did 8-) ...Theres different kinds of it, the type i have is called "live" its squirt on and sticky. One thing i do know about this lure is that it dosent repel fish, so why not use it right? -WM
  6. I personally think deadsticking is an amazing tactic, 95% of the time when my rod is just sitting there and im going through a box, on my cell phone etc, ill get a strike on an unoccupied rod. This reminds me of a tactic i learned in Homer Circle's "Bass Wisdom" book. I forget what the "tactic" was called but he basically said: Bass see lures come and go out of their hangouts quite frequently, they notice how most of the lures hit the water and start to move shortly after when you begin your retrieve. Him and his buddy were out one day on a lake and tried somthing different, they threw thelure 15 away from where they knew a bass would be, and let it sit there. NOTE: the fish located the lure as soon as it hit the water with its lateral line that detects vibrations and movement. He let the lure or soft plastic etc... sit there for 5-10 minutes than gave it a few quick nudges and jerks. This is what triggers the strike, the bass are more apprehensive about checking the lure out because once again its "different" from the norm. The hardest part is having the patience of actually letting the lure sit for that long without moving it. This is coming right from the book..just somthing to think about -WM
  7. This reminds me of a trip me and my dad went on to target smallmouth on the Deleware River. We take the trip every year and each year we catch plenty of smallmouth floating down the river in a 10' raft. Last year the first day we did our drift, we caught around 30 smallmouth and it was raining almost half the day with nice cloud cover which made this fishing good. However when we went the second day all the rain had stained the water drstically due to the runoff of mud. This happned because there are steep hills and mountains all around the river. Needless to say we ddint catch a single fish, nor did we have a confirmed strike. Just a little insight.
  8. Mine would be in a far remote place with about 10 acres of lake, loaded to the gills with aggresive bass! 8-)
  9. Red Shad Tequila Sunriise Blue Fleck Pumpkinseed

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