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tritz18

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  1. I would say yamamoto but they are so expensive, other than that I am really starting to like netbaits.
  2. Great post as always
  3. I agree!!
  4. Also depends on the season, during fall time and early spring I catch all my fish on crankbaits but summertime its alot of plastics. I voted plastics because defiantly most used and most versatile
  5. I have the curado e7 and a st. croix avid for those exact techniques and I absolutely love it. Lightweight and very very sensitive.
  6. City Limits when they are fishing for bass because Mike always gives out some great info. You can't go wrong with bass pros either always give great information.
  7. I have always owned a full grip rod but recently purchased my first split grip and to tell you the truth I don't even notice a difference.
  8. I own two curado e's and love them can't go wrong with the reel. Best baitcaster I have fished with
  9. I am looking to get a topwater rod that can throw all kinds of topwaters. The G Loomis topwater rod seems to be the best choice because they offer a 7'2 Heavy version. The reason I am going with the heaviest rod is because I want to be able to throw frogs with it to. That 7'2 Heavy G Loomis Topwater rod should be good for throwing frogs but also many other topwaters correct? I just want to make sure I have made the right assumption before purchasing this rod. Another other suggestions are welcome too. Thanks
  10. I am graduating next weekend, hoping to get another rod! ;D
  11. The scream of the drag as the fish goes towards deeper water or tries to get into the lily pads!!
  12. I live minutes away from the place you fished and to tell you the truth I have never fished the river. haha. But I have heard good things about the fish on the river. Fairhaven bay which is down the river supposedly holds alot of fish. Planning to fish the river soon so I will keep you updated.
  13. As always amazing, I like you colors better than the actually LC colors. Keep up the good work!
  14. Recently put some on my spro frogs and I have to say it really made a difference. Only missed a few and the fish seemed to really hold onto bait. I used to be skeptical about scents but I really think the megastrike worked!
  15. Everyone, preferable someone with a bass boat cause I still have never fished in one!!!
  16. I am going to UVM next year so I will hopefully be fishing Lake Champlain alot. Cannot wait!
  17. Mass was like that a few weeks ago and I had great success on a jig in 40 degree water. Work it slow and bump it off that cover
  18. I'm in!
  19. x2 Great jig with great color selection
  20. 4-5 feet on jigs, jerkbaits and lipless cranks
  21. Just recently fished water at 40 degrees, my friends and I had alot of success on smaller jigs, red eye shad and shallow diving crankbaits. Caught alot of our fish in the 4-5 foot range. Fished the jig very slow with slight hops on the bottom. Red Eye shad and crankbait was a pause and retrieve method.
  22. Fished in my boat for the first time this year today. Me and my friends managed to get 10 fish total, 7 of them were caught before the rain started. Caught on jigs, shallow cranks and red eye shads.
  23. Yeah it will be fine, my friend only fishes with a ugly stick and everything seems to work on it. He fishes lots of crankbaits and does very well with it.

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