Everything posted by Yakalong
- Tile in the cold
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Car Shows on TV
Leno's garage and mecum auction
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The Passing Of An American Hero
Great American!
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Hook Size Question
You could also take them to a tackle shop and compare them or they should be able to tell you the size (depending on which tackle shop and person you talk too)
- Introduction
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Winter Jig Trailers
I'm getting into jig fishing and would be curious to see what you are using as well
- New to bass fishing
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Christmas came early.
Congrats, once you get that dailed in, I know someone that will be eating well
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Bass starter kit.
Good list to start with,from there he can figure out what he likes and adjust
- Intro
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WHY?
If it works keep doing it (and yes I've done this)
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What type of bait do you have the most?
Were you looking at my tackle boxes, this is my tackle
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Tough fishing
This is like me, I go when I can. Depending on the weather will usually dictate where and how I fish.
- New from Texas
- New from Texas
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BPS speed shad
If you can pick them up cheap, do so. If you don't like them you really are not out of anything. The plus side is if you like them, you have a new bait
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Got the itch, want to go fishing tomorrow - good idea?
You never know if they are biting unless you go. If the fish are deep, I'd throw a senko, but then again I would always throw a senko
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Braid or Flouro?
Braid with a leader has worked extremely well for me
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Poppers vs Walking Baits
I have found both are very effective. As to when one is better than the other I haven't figured that out yet. This past summer one evening I was throwing a popper and my brother was throwing a spook. He was tearing them up. So I switched and caught quite as few as well. The next night same conditions, except it was the popper that was working great. So I really can't say when to throw which one first, I usually will start with the popper but have no problems switching.
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The One That Should Have Gotten Away
Very nice
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Zoom finesse worm
I agree this works
- New member from Texas
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Kayak essentials
usually 3 rods in my kayak have top water, crank bait, and a swim bait to start, if it is early spring or late fall a white rooster tail for white bass. something always that goes with me is a pair of needle nose pliers
- Braided, Monofilament, or Fluorocarbon line?
- The New Ride