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HesterIsGod

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  1. I do not see anything wrong with keeping a bass in a tank, so long as the tank is big enough.
  2. x2 Craws come in a TON of different colors in the while.
  3. nice job! That fish looks a little bigger than two pounds to me.
  4. nice, I love spring break bass
  5. way to go!!!
  6. very funny ;D
  7. I got a feeling he will not make it in the NBA. I think the NBA will be a little too big and strong for him. Remember Adam Morrison and Andrew Bogut? Me neither.
  8. big fish!
  9. Megastrike
  10. That is awesome Popeye. Glad to hear that. You bringin it to Indiana? I hope so
  11. I would just ask around.
  12. Any lure in heavy cover.
  13. I do. My advice, fish small ponds and rivers that you can walk around and fish every bit of it.
  14. I would love to attend it the only problem is that if I spend the money to go down there, then I will not have enough money to buy line, tackle, rods/reels, etc... For most of the year. 800 dollars is a big deal for me.
  15. nice job. Enjoy it, most of us would kill for a few 2 and 2.5 pounder right now.
  16. That is a very good estimate at what is happening in my situation but unfortunately it is incorrect. The lake that I fish is not and was never stocked with trout. I think, and I may be wrong, that these bass that are in the current make short runs there during the day to feed on the buffet of forage options that the creek yields. After they feed they go back to the nearby current break and rest there conservering energy and are pretty inactive. It seems pretty logical that the bass could just ambush the prey from the current break. However, I have read in many places that the "ambush prey" theory is very inaccurate. The bass bodies are built much more for stalking and chasing down prey rather than bolting out and actually suprise ambushing prey. That is exactly why I believe that these bass move into the middle of the creek and eat whatever they can and then go back and remain in active, digesting food.
  17. I always use Kalins grubs. I rig the grub mostly on a jighead and swim it through the water column that I know or expect the bass to be holding at. You can also rig it on a carolina or split shot rig and it imitates a baitfish very well this way.

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