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Bass XL

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  1. Great job! I love catching smallies.
  2. And hook some of the biggest fish in the lake!
  3. Have fun and take some pictures......then post them here
  4. It's addicting isnt it?
  5. They do look really cool. On a side note... Micro: I really enjoy looking at your photography in your avatar(s). I assume you take the pictures.
  6. Which exactly why I don't like the guy. Relax, its just a bass! Ol' Bill is the man period. I don't care where he's fishing and what kind of junk he's hockin', he's still the man, plain and simple. I can't think of a TV fisherman I'd rather fish, or even just hang out with. Any of the Lindners or they're gang would be a very close second. you must be on the wrong website buddy X2...I'm not going to say anymore. :-X
  7. Here you go: http://www.bassresource.com/bassfish/bass_fishing_clubs.html
  8. I like drop shoting with small, watermelon colored worms.
  9. ;D. Thanks for burning that image in my mind before I go to bed.
  10. Bass XL replied to srv1990's topic in Everything Else
    I had the game on my DVR, and I've watched the play a few times (even in slow-mo). To me, Taveras was safe; but I don't think anyone will disagree when I say that it was a heck of a throw.
  11. Bass XL replied to srv1990's topic in Everything Else
    LMAO... Dunc sure has his struggles... If he's hitting you can (sort of) overlook his deficiencies in the field, but no hit AND no glove makes for a very bad combo. If it continues I have to believe we will see others (i.e. Barton, Ludwick) get more turns in left. Hopefully. The guy couldnt catch a cold.
  12. It's not a diving lure. It kind of acts like a chatterbait if you know what I mean. Oh very cool. So I guess its just a really heavy-vibration lure. Thanks man Pretty much.
  13. Bass XL replied to srv1990's topic in Everything Else
    Now if only we had another Ankiel to play left field :
  14. Bass XL replied to MaxDal's topic in Fishing Tackle
    ;D. I was thinking the same thing.
  15. Ok........... I'm glad someone finally broke that record. Great fish.
  16. It's not a diving lure. It kind of acts like a chatterbait if you know what I mean.
  17. Count me in. This will be great.
  18. You bet it helped. If the tails were cut up, they must be spawning. I couldnt tell if the fish were spawning there becuase I was fishing rock. I did notice however, that many fish had their sides cut up from swimming in and out of the rock. I only got 2 pictures, becuase most fish were not huge. Biggest being about 3 1/2 pounds. I forgot to add. If you see any 'mats' like this one: fish it. I was flipin' a 'dirty sanchez' sweet beaver with a 1 oz. Tru-Tungsten weight and caught a few nice chunkey ones. The mat was a bunch of tiny chips of wood. My only picture of a fish was this one. I was just walking around, and this kid named Chris wanted to know if he could fish with me. I gladly said yes. He really wanted to use a fluke. I gave him one and on his 2nd cast he caught this. Not that big, but it was cool watching him catch it.
  19. Well I've got good news my friend. This weekend, we slayed them. It was un-real. Let's just say that I lost count of fish 3 hours into saturday. I was around Larry Gail ramp (roach) near the niangua river. Here's what they were doing: In the morning, I caught most of my fish on a 3/16 oz black/blue jig. I also caught them on a shakey head (watermelon red). And starting about 8 o'clock, I threw craw colored wiggle warts. Actually, I couldnt keep the fish off of the wiggle wart. I was using a 'stop-n-go' presentation becuase if I would reel it straight in, they would just slash at it. If there is one thing that you should learn from this post, it's in this next sentence. THE FISH ARE RIGHT ON THE BANK!!! I fished all rock banks (with sea walls) and they were all on the bank basically. I hope this helps, my mind is kind of jumbled right now because I could write a book about this weekend.
  20. Lol I said the same thing before reading your post.

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