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Chris Cavanaugh

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  1. That 7 minute clip is great, d**n MLF got a winner right there. Congratulations to the local boy Lawrence. I remember him saying that a year or more back, people watch hot takes and youtube pays for that. I agree that FFS shouldn't be in tournaments, but it isn't the end of the world. My thoughts are simple; the supporters say it teaches fish behavior like nothing else. Well practice with it, learn and replicate it in the tournament. It shouldn't be an open book test, prove you actually learned from it.
  2. Actually a 5-9 on a bladed jig according to the mlf website. Crazy finish logged at 3:45 I prefer 5 best to every fish counts, but I must admit if it is a tight race this format keeps the excitement going.
  3. It's interesting that Wheeler was on smallmouth while most were on largemouth. Ott Defoe was on the smallmouth as well the first 2 rounds.
  4. Including today, Gill has caught 50 score able bass, 44 with FFS.
  5. They school all the time, and just like any fish they feed so a hatch as mentioned is likely. They get big up here I have caught a 13 inch shiner on a minnow bait in NH.
  6. Crowd was great, winning by 45,7 is just crazy
  7. I am a moving/topwater fisher though my most successful bait is a weightless t-rig 6" Mann's jelly worm. Besides that: plopper/choppo in black or bone Flat sided squarebill Jerkbait Frog Walking bait Swimbait Glide bait Spinnerbait Buzzbait As mentioned T-rig I am a moving/topwater fisher though my most successful bait is a weightless t-rig 6" Mann's jelly worm. Besides that: plopper/choppo in black or bone Flat sided squarebill Jerkbait Frog Walking bait Swimbait Glide bait Spinnerbait Buzzbait bladed jig As mentioned T-rig
  8. Yeah, it's what you are confident in. we all have our preferences, I hope to add more baits to my confidence this year. A punch jig(I bought a setup and lures to try to punch some of the pads you could walk on) I am from New England and I hardly fish a jerkbait. I throw squarebills, t-rigs and and soft minnows mostly when not on the topwater. I think I need to learn to fish a spoon as well, haven't used one since a was a kid.
  9. Same go for the best bag you can get. You are an NC guy so great to hear you are proud and not just saying stay away.
  10. fish it in rougher water than you would expect. I don't know how you fish them as most just cast and reel. But they are similar to a lipless in how they can be used, yoyo ripping grass, etc. But I prefer top water or a weightless Texas rig on weed lines. Surprisingly my best lure last year was a Strike King Bitsy Popper.
  11. Cool, I am not familiar with the sound at all. I remember thinking back to back 30's were unlikely after day 1. The other guys are lucky to get 20. Now 3 in a row, I would love to see him get another 30. His first win will feel great. Will the other 9 anglers left let him do his thing or will someone come close, he seems to have been fishing by himself.
  12. I haven't used live bait in a couple of decades but am considering shiners on a drop shot through a slip bobber. In this case the weight would be heavier to keep the bait exactly where wanted.
  13. Ploppers have always worked for me, I do fish less pressured waters than some. A few hundred feet from my house is a river a quarter mile from Boston harbor, last year 640,000 herring were counted making it to the upper lake miles away. There are some big bass and a lot of ocean stripers chase them through the locks up to the concentration by the dam up river.
  14. CWR is the way to go.
  15. Book a vacation next year early April and go where Kyle went and flip around a Bronco Bug. You might have to fight off a few other boaters while you are at it though. His results have been wild, I know his home water is a river but not tidal.

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