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LCpointerKILLA

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  1. P.S. You're voting for Hilary Clinton, right?
  2. If it is offensive to you, don't buy it. I like the names of their colors. How about California 420? Why don't you look that one up Curious George?
  3. I was about to buy one this past weekend. My local shop has tons of Sebile stuff now.
  4. If it was brackish I would have to say snook. They hit hard and fight hard. They head strait for piling so fast you can hear the line cutting through the water.
  5. I've broken two RC 1.5 lips
  6. I heard Jeff Foxworthy say you might be a redneck if you've got more dogs in the boat than people.
  7. What's so great about that color? Looks a lot like LC chartreuse shad except for that blue shading which probably is virtually invisible under water. BUNGGGGGGG!!!
  8. The rattleback jig was the lure used on "a day on the lake" a couple weeks ago, but I have never seen that spinnerbait.
  9. The best days I have ever had fishing with it is when I have beat the banks around docks, and fishing narrow ponds. The key for me was to throw it to the shore, then drag it into the water. Also lube up the lure with megastrike or another oily/vaseliney scent. That is a tip from Matt himself
  10. I just threw it on the shore, I'm trying to get all these trash fish out of this lake. Haha no. I have never kept or intentionally killed/eaten any freshwater fish.
  11. I catch more 1-2 pound fish with hard swimbaits than bigger fish. There 's something about hard swimbaits having smaller dangling treble hooks ( which most soft swimbaits usually don 't have ) from the bait that makes smaller fish impaling themselves on those hooks a lot easier, all they need to do is to strike the bait, not really mouthing it to get hooked. Or it may be a matter of population, with so many smaller fish hanging around bigger fish don 't stand a chance in getting to the bait before the little guys do. For me hard swimbaits are not such great big fish producers as soft plastic swimbaits. It seems that way for me too
  12. I call them "african" because that is what one of the Websites i used to identify them when I first caught them called it. yeah they probably are because they were put here by FWC to control west nile virus
  13. they closed the season a long time ago but people are definitely catching them. Not me, because I spend my saltwater time in mosquito lagoon, but my buddy has a place in venice and he has been catching them.
  14. The weedguard feels the same as my cheap jigs (boo jig and strikeking) so it's not too bad. I think mine looks good. The skirt is pretty good. I don't know how well it will work in heavy cover. I don't like is that it does not have a rattle, which I think is important for fishing heavy cover. The other thing I don't like is that I can definately see this jig picking up alot of hydrilla, which sucks because this jig is supposed to be for heavy cover. Now all I need to do is fish it and see how well it catches fish.
  15. I bought the 2 pack of these at my local shop about 2 weeks ago. I bought a color that I really did not want, but bought it anyways figuring this jig would be awesome. Still have not used it yet, but I will get back with any info after I use it.
  16. I like em because you can retrieve the small size slow. I have only one in the color similar to luckycraft's american shad color. I've caught countless numbers of fish on it and still haven't lost it!
  17. keep on fishing that flapping hog up and down brother
  18. That fish looks like this one I just caught. Nice job
  19. Ive never used those cranks but the frenzy jerkbait isn't bad.
  20. They see ORDINARY RatLtraps 8-) Haha thats whats up!
  21. try the roboworm pitchin craw, its done pretty well on the C-rig for me.

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