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Sinjin Kim

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  1. Speed Trap for grass and Lucky Craft SKT MR for burning the bank.
  2. Always nice to meet a fellow Korean/American (lol, I have to be PC). Look me up on facebook and let's KIT and try to hit the water one of these days. I should be doing a Delta trip soon.
  3. Hello gents, Been a long time since I've fished and been on here but I am happy to say after a 3 year hiatus, I am back chasing after those green fish we are all fond of. Here are some pics of the better fish that have been caught in June and July. All the bigger fish have come on big jigs with ridiculously large trailers (Double Wide Beavers and full sized Brush Hogs). * As for the bathroom pic (lol), I had the camera accidentally on the no flash mode and couldn't figure it out so I took the shot in the bathroom. ;D
  4. Jigs, big worms/senkos and anything else bulky that you would normally fish SLOWLY.
  5. R.I. Vixen (both sizes). The single tungsten knocker in the head makes a distinct sound and in my case has helped catch more fish.
  6. By far my B-Switcher 4.0 made by Zipbaits! The Orbit 80SR is also my favorite ripbait. I fish in crystal clear, heavily pressured SoCal reservoirs and these smaller reaction baits consistently catches fish when I fail to produce with traditional Bombers, Normans, Rapalas etc...
  7. I would just fish it with one hook straight down the middle. Having one hook at the end of the bait will most likely kill the action and get hung more often.
  8. It is just amazing how 6 guys broke Kennedy's record! Just an incredible tournament won with the good old worm. Can't wait to see the show Saturday!
  9. Martens is one of the most consistent guys in the Elite Series. I doubt he will lose this event. I am guessing he will bring in 30+ today for the win!
  10. The only question I have is: was KVD fishing reaction baits or did he make the adjustment to fish slow like the guys in the top 5?
  11. Baby for T-Rig and C-Rigs Brush Hog for flipping. Colors- depends.
  12. Without question California! 20+ of the top 25 bass were caught in SoCal. If you want tons and tons of 5-7# fish, check out the Delta, Clear Lake and many of the reservoirs of California. Our winters are mild and fishing year round is never a problem. Often times a 25# bag won't be heavy enough to cut a check at local team tournaments. If you want numbers, check out DVL or Perris right now. All the 3-4# bass you want!
  13. It all depends on the body of water fished and the time of year. There are some lakes I will never take a spinnerbait and there are some lakes I will never go without.
  14. I'll be at the FOCL, don't know about Piru. Want to but Josh and I will have to see how money is. DVL would be great but Josh's boat has a two stroke. Will you be fishing those with Tom? Good luck out there. I am not 100% certain if I am going to be fishing with Tom for the FOCL. I want to fish with someone who is certain he is going to make all the tournaments for the year. As for Piru or DVL, I will be fishing with someone else. Tom is busy with his new kid and time off is usually a problem.
  15. I think Kennedy's record is going to be broken by 3 or 4 anglers this week at Falcon.

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