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norm2525

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  1. Probably my worst luck of losing lures was last year. I lost two LC staysees in the first twenty minutes. Then he tells me " that might be where I sank those brush piles." information that would have been useful after I lost the first one. Oh well, it turned into a heck of day. Caught my PB kentucky and hybrid. So you win some, you lose some.
  2. I have never used hair jigs but I have done well with Jewel Eakins and football jigs for smallies. PB&J, brown & purple, brown, and brown and blue.
  3. LC staysee ghost minnow or chart shad.
  4. My most productive lures are: 1. Jigs 2. Flukes 3. zoom trick worms 4. 10" worms 5. rogues or pointers
  5. I wish that we could pick more than one because I like bass pro and I like the local stores too. I like bass pro because when we go up to springfield it like a holiday. It is always the first place we go and my wife likes it as much as I do. The only negative I have about BPS is I will never make another online purchase with them. It was a disaster. Cabelas was a lot better in that regard. Also, more impressed with their catalogs lately than BPS. Lastly, I like the mom and pop places to hang out and pick something up when I am in a pinch.
  6. If we are talking about the best made now, I would say Lucky crafts and Megabass. As far as catching more fish for me Im still partial to swithwick rogues. Also, I have caught more on a zoom super fluke than all the rest combined.
  7. It would be a 5/16 once brown jig. I can catch fish with it year around.
  8. My two favorite cranks are norman DLN's and storm wiggle warts. Mainly because they are good producers where I live. I also like the Lucky Craft RC's.
  9. Congrats!!! Now you will have to learn when to put them down like everyone already stated. Im still having that problem.
  10. Wow that is a good deal. I would have done the same thing.
  11. They are pretty good around here from fall through spring as long as there is some wind. That is a pretty big factor. As far as color any of the crawdad colors work. You just have to find the one they like the best.
  12. Favorite Lure is a jig. Mainly because I can catch fish with them year around but I also love jerkbaits.
  13. I like this one! Rod: MH 7' Falcon Cara Reel: Shimano Chronarch Line: 12# Seaguar Flouro Lures: 3/8 homemade jig brown 3/4 PB&J football jig storm wiggle wart V45 Megabass or LC jerkbait Zoom Super Fluke pearl
  14. I live close to bull shoals and it can be a challenging lake. If I was fishing it in october I would probably throw a crankbait or a spinnerbait if there is any wind. Also, I would throw a topwater some. If it happens to be calm I would probably throw jigs. I know that the pb&j color works good for smallies. Lastly if it is not to cool yet you might try throwing a single spin or jigs after dark. Good luck.
  15. I feel like most of you guys I would like to tie something on and try to hit a moving target but I think the best thing is to call the sheriff. Also, I would suggest night fishing since the jet skis have to be off the water but be careful. We had a collision between a bass boat and ski boat at night last week that left two people dead. It was a terrible accident that could have probably been avoid but they are still investigating.

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