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LrgmouthShad

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  1. Same in NY today
  2. Huh. This does make me wonder.
  3. The bait monkey is strong with this one ?. They sure are pretty baits. Good luck ?
  4. Yeah... kinda has the look of a heavy beetle spin with a skirt. It's funny how these small, compact, single colorado spinnerbaits seem mighty effective ?
  5. Cool. Thanks brother
  6. Why are ya'll suggesting the big walking bait in this instance? Just curious. Because of the presence of the trout? Or the lack of cover?
  7. Just wait for @Jaderose to respond :). I use frogs sparingly and I like the Scum Frog Trophy Series. Green and black have been good colors for me so far. Scum frogs rock.
  8. I’m deferring to your wisdom here… wondering why you use the x fast rod for these techniques. Just curious to hear your logic
  9. I just got a single one. Thing looks prehistoric to me
  10. You’ll get that this year too. I’m calling it ?. Really nice year
  11. ??. People in here talking about how great fall is. I’m out of my mind excited for winter! Well… winter break in NC anyway….
  12. I still feel like I am nowhere close to figuring out this sport. That being said, every year I look back at what I did the past year and think "wow, I was really dumb." Happens without fail. I expect every year to be better for me at least for a little while. It's been a great year so far. Catching something over 3lbs used to be an absolute anomaly for me
  13. I think multiple action rods will work for the same style bait depending on what you are trying to do. There's an overall system between your rod, line, hooks, and drag setting. I agree that softer tip rods seem underrated to me. I refrain from saying more
  14. Thats funny. Cuz seems to me when I went North, people talked more funny. Just messing with you. People here think I'm a redneck. I tell them no, I just happen to fish, drink sweet tea, have a little accent, and listen to Whiskey Myers. Northern fish have always seemed so much more aggressive to me. Regardless of talking about the actual northern/florida strains. I also have a strong dislike for clear water
  15. Read that on Oneida Lake, the goby population has exploded recently and that has resulted in a big uptick in smallmouth sizes...... i'll be there soon ?
  16. Heck every fish I’ve lost has been at least 30lbs so I’d say they are still out there for sure!!
  17. Alright last question. Thanks for your response. Does it shimmy on slack line, semi-slack, or tight? Are other shimmying lipless the same way? Have seen different information about this. I still have some old RES
  18. Why fall in particular? I was already planning on yo-yoing a lipless offshore this coming weekend as lily pads have started to show signs of dying here. Dominant form of cover around here and it’s going away. Is your logic similar for fishing lipless deep in fall? Vegetation dying off, so fish pulling offshore looking for deeper grass?
  19. I confess, I lost one to a lilypadzilla. Tried in vain to get it free. Pulled the line with my hands and it finally snapped. 15lb big game. Those pads are brutes man. Anyways, I won't hate on whopper ploppers I just don't like em. But buzzbaits are just really cool. Seems like you can have one that catches em really good and the more you use it, the better it gets. They just get that really eerie squeaking and squealing sound to em. Music to my ears.
  20. I like black and watermelon red the most
  21. Recently started standing in my kayak to fish. Pretty much do it always now unless real windy. I crouch, same as others, to land the fish. Better control over fish and hook sets while standing for me
  22. Admittedly, I haven’t thrown lipless enough to know this myself, but I look for one knockers or silent lipless in lieu of strong rattling ones thanks for your comment
  23. Hey ya'll, Yo Zuri came out with a one knocker version of their rattlin vibe lipless. Thoughts or some early experiences with this lure?
  24. Thanks ya’ll ?

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