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Good soft body swimbaits
Rhythm wave! By Jackall It was my best producing lure all of last year. It has just as much action as a keitech, and it's a lot more durable. It comes in 2.8, 3.8, 4.8, 5.8 versions.
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Bologna2202 started following Bringing them out into the light - Bass under docks , Good soft body swimbaits and Bluegill Glide
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Question for the megabass guys.
Giant dog-x is the best walk the dog bait made. Easy to walk and great colors.
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Best Jig Trailer
Yum craw chunks. They add a lot of bulk to the jig and have great action on the fall. They're the best when flipping jigs. PS. Use the bigger size
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Graphite heavy cranking rod
Shimano Zodias 7'5" heavy. I've heard it makes a good big crank rod.
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Japanese Topwaters
Get yourself a megabass giant dog-x. You won't regret it. Walks, and casts like a dream and the fish can't resist it.
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Got my new Loomis NRX 852s today...
I didnt know the NRX came in a two piece version!
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ST. Croix MOJO gen2 or G. Loomis E6X
There is a huge difference. When I picked u please my first nice rod I was Absolutely blown away by it. There is even a bug difference between an ugly stick and a $100 rod. Go for either of them and you won't regret it.
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Fluorocarbon leader.
Seagaur blue label leader material works great for me. I used seagaur abrazX as leader material until I started having issues with it. I then bought a spool of the seagaur blue label and haven't looked back since. Not once have I had a break off with it... except from pike ?
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Bringing them out into the light - Bass under docks
A wacky rigged senko beside the dock is the answer. Drop it beside the dock on slack line, they will usually hit it on the first fall. If they don't, slowly bring the senko back to the surface with a few jiggles but make sure you don't take it out of the water. Then let it drop on slack line again. If they don't bite on the second drop hover it 1 foot off the bottom and let it sit with a few twitches every so often. I've been slaying the bass around the docks with this technique for years. The bass just cant resist! - Bologna
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Your 1-2 pattern
1. 3/8oz T-rigged green pumpkin chigger craw for the shallows and vegitation 2. Rapala shadow rap jerkbait for the deeper and open water
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jackall binsky
I bought one after a guy I know recommended it. I haven't used it yet but I plan to once it becomes a bit warmer. The guy that recommended it has caught multiple 18+ bass on it from rivers lakes and ponds.
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Anyone have a Shimano Zodias 6'10" ML?
I have a 6'10" Zodias ML and although it isn't quite a medium power, it's close, and it would be perfect for the uses you are talking about. If you have anymore questions, I'd be glad to answer.
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I need a knot with relatively low breaking strength.
Try a 6# mainline, and 3# or 4# leader. I think 8# is unnecessary and will cause management issues. Bologna