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It's Almost Blade Bait Time

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Blade baits are already rockin’ and rollin’ in Plymouth/Cape Cod waters.

 

A little green/gold Damiki is my best producer as of late. 
 

Water temps are in the mid 40’s out here.

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    And if the bass aren't hungry you will catch something on a blade. Bluegill, perch, trout, walleye, catfish.......when it's cold enough to fish a blade I don't care what's biting

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  • This is right in my wheelhouse! Thanks for posting this video! I've been making my own blade baits for years, and IMHO they're among the most versatile (and overlooked) baits.     I fish them from

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