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roadwarrior

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  1. These are a few other GYCB soft plastics you should try: Kut-Tail, Kreature, Flapping Hog, Zako and Fat Ika.
  2. Green Pumpkin and Watermelon w/ Red Flakes are all you really NEED, but I fish several other colors, too.
  3. https://www.frankssports.com/PDF/baitfishofny.pdf
  4. Well, Memphis is kinda in the middle of the country and a round trip to Cali would be six days. Gonna pre-fish? Then three days on the lake. That's a big commitment if you are not among the top competitors.
  5. Yeah, but THIS IS THEIR YEAR! ...Again
  6. The argument for "brand names", whether it's fishing gear or cereal, is consistency. Reputations are built over time.
  7. I rarely fish at night, but when I do it's always a Senko or Fat Ika. This one was caught off a dock at Guntersville: https://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/lake-guntersville-2012.html
  8. No rattles. Pick YOUR favorite color and it will work just fine.Specific suggestions are Green Pumpkin, Watermelon w/ black flakes, and Black with blue flakes.
  9. Welcome aboard!
  10. Well, I'm glad it's working for you, but I would recommend to others that they try it before they buy it. Mine as an Ocean Kayak: https://www.oceankayak.com/fishing-kayak-guide
  11. Mexico A-Jay Super User 28.2k 18 Location Northern Michigan ~ My PB: Between 11-12 lbs Favorite Bass: Smallmouth Favorite Lake or River Lake Menderchuck ~ Lake Baccarac Super User Posted Friday at 06:36 AM · IP In October 2018, I was most fortunate to spend 6 ½ days fishing on Lake Baccarac in Mexico. Shared the boat with good friend and truly great stick, Big Fish Jeff Howell. This was my 7th trip to this special lake and once again Lake Baccarac showed out ~ Big Time. Both Jeff & I are not ‘numbers’ guys – meaning we generally do not count how many bass we catch. Instead we choose to fish for the biggest bass; an approach that may not always result is high numbers but hopefully bigger fish. However as this special week in Mexico continued and the numbers of true giants began to and continued to go in the net – we had no choice but to keep track. In an attempt to simplify things, we decided that in order to be a “score-able bass’ the fish would need to be at least 7 pounds. These would be the ones we ‘count’. The final count for our 6 ½ days (approx. 65 hours) for two guys fishing on Lake Baccarac: Over 7lbs ~ 20 Over 8lbs ~ 16 Over 9lbs ~ 11 Over 10 lbs ~ 4 Over 11 lbs ~ 1 Over 12 lbs ~ 1 So that’s 53 bass over 7 and of those, the average fish was right at 8 ½ pounds. It’s also one score-able bass every 73 and a half minutes. Jeff's biggest 5 of the trip were: 12.23(a PB), 10.58, 10.22, 9.96, 9.61 = 52 lbs 9.6 ounces My biggest 5 of the trip were: 11.30, 10.22, 10.14, 9.83, 9.28 = 50 lbs 12.3 ounces. That's Pretty Crazy. And so is this ~ I've watched the videos from this magic trip 'several times' and it still doesn't seem real. A-Jay
  12. Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Jones, Hank and The Hag define 50's music for me. In the "modern era" my #1 is King George.
  13. 7" from the mid day sun...

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