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Co To Nc, Trout To Bass

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Hi Everyone,

I just moved to NC from CO a week ago. I have been catching trout since I was a toddler, but I caught my first LMB a week ago thanks to you guys! Everything I know about bass fishing I've learned form this site and my tally is up to 6. Today was my best day yet with three landed and I was shaken off by a monster, I thought I had hooked a log until I saw him. I'm having trouble with soft plastics, I know it's due to bite detection (me) and hooksets (also me). I did manage my first soft plastic hook-up today on a Senko and missed plenty more. Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks to all of you out there that have made it possible.

Jhol

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Welcome from the Hickory area.......

Hi and welcome

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Welcome!

  • 2 weeks later...

welcome to the forums!

Welcome to the site.

Welcome, Chapel Hill, well you are not to far from some of the best states bass fishing lakes.

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Welcome aboard!

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