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Bass Angler

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  1. I agree with this guy. i use a screw in offset shank worm hook by daiwa and skip it under docks. from there i just let it fall and twitch it every once in a while. i live on a river and catch around 10 good size bass a day... just skip them under and there you go. yeah like i said i use those screw in worm hooks because they are nicer on the noses of the senkos and i use watermelon and white color. i also like the 2 inch senkos with a size three offset shank size 3 hook.
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  3. hey. in the late summer months, i like to use (not advertising) yamamoto senkos texas rigged without any added weight, and rapala x-raps (slashbait but really a jerkbait) for big smallies and largemouth bass too. i've found that probably my best lure over the years has been the rebel crayfish (once again, not advertising). largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and anything else that sees it cant resist. easy to use too. i live on the backwaters of a dam (the deep part) and the water is very low-visibility. this kind of water needs a powerful action because the fish have to use their lateral line to find their prey. i depend mostly on rapalas, daredevils, mepps spinners, and things like that. hope this is useful...

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