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  1. DO not lip a catfish, especially a large one. There teeth are like sand paper but what really hurts is there jaw pressure. Many times they'll chomp down and start barrel rolling. Its best to hold them by tightly holding there failfin, and placing your hand under there stomach. Rubber net is the best way though.
  2. Wow I should really pull my shirt down.
  3. Also you could give a grub a try. Put a jig head on it, you'll catch a lot of fish and there really isnt a wrong way to rig it.
  4. Pretty fish, though I do not believe they are oscars. They look more like Red Terrors to me.
  5. Give a soft jerk bait a try. Such as a slug-o, rig it wieghtless jerk it then let it die then jerk it again. The strike will be hard and during the fall.
  6. You know there was a Japanese Koi that was alleged to live for 226 years before it passed away. Here is the link, its name is Hanako http://www.arborman.com/koioldes.htm .
  7. Also you may want to try a topwater mouse. Something the bass dont see every day.
  8. Hello from Georgia!
  9. I got a Shimano Sahara and Bionic Blade combo for around $100 and BPS. Its a terrific finesse or worm combo for its price.
  10. I enjoy spinning gear over my BCs unless im tossing large lures. With my spinning I just have more confidence in what I am doing I suppose. I did try it with one of my BC's one day and it just felt wierd.
  11. The Large fishing your seeing is probably Grass Carp as mentioned in the previous post. I am going to second the shore line. The few predators that are lurking will be along the shoreline watching the bank. The parallel casts sound like the ticket to me. Also though I would try the Rebel Hop-R. Its a topwater grasshopper lure, should be just the thing for your situation. I would seriously doubt that this pond has any structure at all, most holding ponds in subdivisions are just wholes in the dirt .
  12. Hello! I am now very fond of my Fat Ika and Senko fishing and of course want a set up just for it. I was looking at a Shimano Sustain and some sort of Loomis rod. This will be my first real quality rod and reel and my budget is around $500. Any opinions are more than welcome.
  13. Lake Blue Ridge has them. Its a smaller impoundment about 3000 surface acres. Patterning them is really hard adn the only luck I've had is power fishing places where there is a lot of rip rap. If you want to go get them though you better hurry. Spots have been illegally introduced and taking up shop. PM me for a trip if your interested.
  14. I cannot agree more. When it rains I'm pulling out my black double buzzbait. I like it better than the single because they run a whole lot straighter and I can really slow buzz it.
  15. Hello, Im looking for someone who builds custom rods. This will be a worm rod but I'm hoping to get a crankbait, pitch, etc. later on. Just wondering who is out there building and selling, also I would like some information on the spiral guides. Thankyou

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