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Prop
What is a Good 25' prop?
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Boat Docks
I like to skipp and throw Choppers Spider Grups Senkos Flukes and jig and pigs
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river with bass
There is no way every river has bass in it.
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building a pond
Make shure you stock shiners and fatheads and most inportant is the bluegills.
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Anyone make your own lures?
I have never really tried but I am making them in one of my woods classes and i will let you know how they turn out.
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Best Smallmouth fishin in the USA
Another great lake in northern wisconsin is Butternut lake. I have hade a 7-8lb fish blow up on topwaters but never caught them. This is another place with a 3 lb average but has the potential for a state record. Joe Butcher fishes this lake for smallmouth and catchs huge fish but it is a difficult lake to fish.
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Best Smallmouth fishin in the USA
I have fished smallmouth all the states and I have found some of the best fishing in Sturgeon Bay. It is a sleeper I agree with Lunker. A 16lb limit happens every tournament but you should check out a group I went with. They caught 27 limits of fish and the winner had 21 pounds and 5th place was 18 pounds. They had a two day tournament that wieghed in 427 pounds of fish for 27 guys. One of the guys has the biggest stringer out of all of the people in the united states. I mean you can go there and catch a 4lb not even fishing.
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Waterlogged
What is this and how long before it happens to my bait?
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Night Fishing
I like to use a Black rattle l trap or a smithwick. At night black gives the bait a bigger profile. I also like to find the loudest topwater that I can find.
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Do fish like the rain?
I catch fish in the rain a lot. I was in a tournament ounce and about 15 miles away there was a tornado. It was hailing out and pooring. But we caught a crap load of fish.
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cold water advice
Work a jerkbait slow really slow. You can also use a jig but dont swim it. My favorite bait is a fluke and let it sink to the bottom and just twitch it.
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catching bass on beds?
If you really want to catch just cast your bait in there bed either a spider grub or centiped and leave it sit for a long time. But I would suggest to leave them alone
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biggest bass
I live in upper wisconsin and my biggest LM was 6# and my biggest smallmouth was just under 6#.
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fiberglass or aluminum
I would go with a figerglass boat. They are smoother riding and they are easy to control. Even thow the scratch easy and you have to take a little more care of them they are worth every bit of it.
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senko hooks ???
I use a 3/0 hook but have found that a bleeding hook worked a lot better than a regular hook.