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  1. WELCOME ... skillet
  2. Probably the one thing about bass fishing that I don't need help with, "How to lose a fish!" ... skillet
  3. At the top of this page, click on Fishing Articles and Tacklebox. More info there than anyone could possibly put in a reply ... skillet
  4. THANKS for taking us along ... skillet
  5. WELCOME ... skillet
  6. WELCOME ... skillet
  7. WHAT a fish!!! WELCOME ... skillet
  8. skillet replied to SWH's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I favor the loop knots on Rapalas unless they come with something else... skillet
  9. This isn't quite on subject :-/. The aquarium at the Memphis Zoo used to have a really large albino bull frog on display. A fly fisherman saw him and cast a fly next to him which he promptly ate, which is how he ended up at the zoo... skillet
  10. skillet replied to SWH's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Don't know if it floats, suspends or sinks. Retrieve it twitches, jerks and pauses... skillet
  11. skillet replied to jbiz163's topic in Introductions
    WELCOME ... skillet
  12. I wish there was a "green with ***" smiley! Congrats ... skillet
  13. Hey

    skillet replied to 2fish41301600285's topic in Introductions
    WELCOME ... skillet
  14. There's a lot of truth to "When you think you're moving the bait slow, slow down some more.". If you've ever watched any creature moving on the bottom, mimic that. Even crawfish, except when frightened, move REALLY slow. Varying you're movements with stops and twitching it like it was a shakey rig. Hope this helps ... skillet
  15. Nice pics, nice fish! Good to fish with other members ... skillet
  16. LOTS of opinions on this one! I usually pick topwater baits based on amount of chop on the water (not always). The smoother the surface, the less disturbance I want the bait to make. Calm conditions call for something like a Rapala floating minnow. With your first three I would use when there is quite a bit of chop on the surface and would say they are pretty much interchangeable. The next 2 when I want to put something over the top of or in vegetation. The jitterbug I usually use in low light (lot of opinions here) and calmer conditions. Hope this helps... skillet BTW OK let the Flaming begin ;D
  17. REALLY good replies above! Just wanted to say stay with it and GOOD LUCK !... skillet BTW There's always someone here ready to answer your questions. We've all been in your position...
  18. Man, and I thought they were high dollar back when they were new ! Glades I am eternally envious (there's no smiley for ***, I looked) ... skillet
  19. I have a Symetre 2500 (couple of years) and have never had a problem like this (actually any problem)... skillet
  20. Good post and sounds like you did real well. Man, 4oz ... skillet
  21. ...and you call this "fairly well". What in the world do you call real good? ... skillet
  22. You done GOOD ... skillet
  23. Really NICE fish ... skillet
  24. skillet replied to Koop's topic in Fishing Reports
    Sometimes this isn't a lot of help but you did a lot better than a skunk ... skillet

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