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zbigbadaaron

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  1. Do the wire ones work for getting lures out of trees to, or just the telescoptic ones. And can you get these at walmart, or gander mountain?
  2. has anyone ever tried doing this
  3. I use them for walleye they work good.
  4. can hard baits freeze after being left out in the cold, and get damaged, and can softbaits ruin after being in the cold
  5. are any of the cheaper crankbaits work to start out with like a $2 manns, or a berkley frenzy
  6. I can never catch anything off of crankbaits,plastic worms, or senkos.
  7. how long does the gulp alive last and can you put normal gulp in the gulp alive tub
  8. bending a normal jig heads hook right were the hook starts
  9. bitzy flip and boo yah
  10. any one put them together by thems selves and how do you put them together does it help at all
  11. dare devel spoons,rapala plugs,rapala jerkbaits,Mepps inline spinners,spinnerbaits, things like that
  12. anyone ever tried them, how do they work?
  13. largemouth,smallmouth,white,rock bass
  14. whats you favorite plastic worm colors for fishing at the day
  15. live bait,plastics,spinnerbaits,crankbaits,poppers,zara spooks mainly everything you would on a boat
  16. just reeling it on sometimes i cast and reel then stop and reel
  17. live: peice of nightcrawer, or red worm, or mayfly artafical: paddle bug, or small curly tail grub
  18. found it #1 most productive lure Doug Hannon's Answer Plastic Worm (Texas rigged) It's a long, thin shape resembles the profile of a wide variety of forage in the world of the bass, including earthworms, snakes, eels, and baitfish. Its action is almost entirely dependent on the contours of the bottom; and the rod movements of the fisherman, making it very random. It moves with little noise; the noise that it does make comes mostly from the random clicking of the sinker as it hits bottom. Bright colors and larger size can be used to increase its attracting qualities. Because of its basic resemblance to a wide array of living forage, this lure presents very few negative cues, and is hard for big bass to learn not to hit. Here is the official answer: Studies have proven that the plastic worm is the only lure made that a BASS CANNOT REMEMBER! That is, a bass will continue to strike a worm even after repeated catches, whereas a bass will "turn off" to other lures, spinner baits and crank baits etc. after wearing them out on them. That's why you cannot continue to catch them on your honey hole with the same lure over and over. Bass will stop eating that which will eradicate them. Not true with the plastic worm, however. Although we all know bass will prefer a different bait at different times (i.e. "the pattern") you can always go back to the worm to catch them.
  19. is that just a french fry
  20. trolling with cranks, vertical jigging with curlytail grubs, and vetical jigging with a jig head and leach,worm,minnow or trolling with them,and trolling with curlytail grub

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