Upsidedown2983 | Mon Aug-14-06 07:13 PM |
Member since May 08th 2004
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#16406, "RE: swimbait newbie"
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Mon Aug-14-06 07:16 PM by Upsidedown2983
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Thanks for the tips, as far as rods I'm all set, I own a good 20 poles lol, don't judge me, it's an addiction. I have two excellent baitcasting setups that I use for throwing some of my larger lures or even baitfishing for cats and stripers. I can locate the bass etc just fine, I just really needed that adivse on which swimbaits are the more productive and I thank you for that info guys. By the way, I spent a good number of hours out there the other day and took 'em by suprise with another good bass on an evening buzzbait, 6.5 lbs. I had caught a few 2 lbers then I saw about 4 bluegill trying to fly out of the water like a school of shad, so I knew something big and hungry was right underneath 'em. Sure enough, first cast, brought it right through the fleeing bluegills and he nailed it. Again, biggest bass they've seen come out of their little farm pond. I'm working on something in double digits though, I know he's in there somewhere. I'll try those swimbaits you suggested and let you know. I'm thinking of taking my float tube out there instead of banking it, it's helped me catch some fish I'm sure I would've lost if I was chained to the bank. Plus it's just fun having a lunker tow you around the water lol. Thanks again for the help. I'll let you kow how it goes. Hunter
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| swimbait newbie
[View all] , Upsidedown2983, Thu Aug-10-06 12:28 AM
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alvo69,
Aug 13th 2006, #1
RE: swimbait newbie,
dockboy,
Aug 13th 2006, #2
RE: swimbait newbie,
Upsidedown2983,
Aug 14th 2006 #3
RE: swimbait newbie,
alvo69,
Aug 15th 2006, #4
RE: swimbait newbie,
swimbait,
Aug 15th 2006, #5
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