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  1. Get some PVC piping and caps and you can make rod/reel cases that will keep your gear safe in the bed of your truck. My neighbor gave me one when he moved.
  2. My problem is that I get skunked most of the time :'( Anyways, any specific brand or type of worm I should look for?
  3. I don't have any... I know, I need some. I'll stop by my local Army Navy today.
  4. Man, I couldn't even get a hit today at my local pond. I used every lure I could think of. I used a black, white, and yellow buzzbait, three different rooster tails, a yellow spinner bait, a clear torpedo, and my chatter bait. Any ideas on what I should have tried guys? BTW it was overcast with a bit of rain today, could that have anything to do with this?
  5. Who cares what they are caught on? Those are both awesome sized bass.
  6. Jenny Craig...
  7. If you mean the one that floats with the propeller on the rear that's a torpedo. Heddon makes those. That was the lure that got me addicted to bass fishing. You should definitley get a few of those in various colors and sizes too. Ok, I have a clear one. Thanks. Those are what I'm talking about. Thanks.
  8. I think he's using those top water spinnerbaits. Or, at least, I think that's what they are called.
  9. I caught my friend once, a squid, a dogfish, some trees, almost my dog, and almost a couple of squirrels. The squid was pretty funny. It was dark out and I pulled my hook outa the ocean and it was squirting water at me. I used that squid for bait to try and catch a Gaff, but I got hung up on and underwater cable...
  10. I have enough money to get anything I want, but I'm saving up for some new paintball equipment. As soon as I get the extra cash I'm gonna grab me some worms, Pop R's, a Rapala Floating Minnow, and a few spinnerbaits.
  11. 20.69$ today at Academy.
  12. Oh, ok. I have one spinnerbait, but the skirt fell off. I might try retying it.
  13. I have what I think is the 101 series (says 101 on the side). This thing is pretty tough,a nd has survived plenty of banging around in my tackle box and on my backpack.
  14. Zip Ties FTW! Seriously, those things are awesome.
  15. Rotary Scanner... Aluminum... Lucky!
  16. The two lures next to the fingernail clippers are actually great for bass even though they look like perch lures. They seem to be the only thing the bass would hit the other day. Everything on the top row was bought today, but aren't those lures with the propeller things the same as spinner baits? One of my friends who does much better than me catches quite a few good sized bass on black ones of those. Are Wobble Worms any good? My friend seems to think they are awesome (Even though I have never seen him catch anything...) Hopefully my local Army Navy has some of those. My local Wal-mart and Academy are too far away to ride a bike to. Thanks guys, BTW are there any websites that I could buy lures from that would be cheaper than Academy or Wally World?
  17. A nail through the head usually kills a catfish and if that kills one of those tough guys it will certainly kill a bass.
  18. Around 5 times a week for close to 5 hours at a time.
  19. I already have a bunch of small plastic worms for fishing for perch in a local creek, but they are all too small for bass. So, grab the ones that are around 4 inches long? What colors would you guys suggest, and what kind of weights should i grab to rig them with?
  20. Since it's summer me an my buddies go fishing everyday at this large pond near my house. It's at a park called The Bedford Boy's Ranch, and there seems to be a good number of decent bass in the pond but I can't get 'em. Until today I had few lures and only had success with one. I know there are fish there because a friend of mine catches several every day he goes. So, what I wanna know is, what other lures would you guys suggest I grab (I'm posting a pic of all my lures to help you guys out)? The pond seems to be a few feet deep near the shores and I imagine it might get to 7 or 8 feet away from the shore. The water is a murky green, relatively calm, and there is little to no cover. Thanks,

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