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  1. Uhhh, this is BassResource.com after all.
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  2. First post here. Love the site and glad I found it. I am also a huge fan of Roboworms. These are the best and most natural worms I have found for drop shot. I have had great success with the Warmouth and Aaron's Magic versions, as well as several other colors. But the one color that I use far more than any other and that seems to get consistent strikes regardless of circumstances is the Morning Dawn with the chartreuse hot tip. While the other versions of the Morning Dawn color will work OK, the one with the chartreuse hot tip is simply the best bass-fishing lure I have ever used, period. Just to mix things up, some days I tell myself, OK, today I am not going to use this worm. I'll go through practically my whole tackle box trying to find what the fish are hitting, with limited success. Every time I eventually end up back on a drop shot with a Morning Dawn Roboworm. And it works, every time. It's the one lure I have found that the fish will hit every time I go fishing, regardless of weather, wind, water clarity, etc. Some days it works better than others, but it always works. Love this worm.
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  3. The one for Dreamcast was one of the best but this was my all time favorite game. Not my picture but I had this bundle for the ps1. Seems like all the new stuff just not that great or at least not getting good reviews.
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  4. I couldn't recommend any of the reels listed. A Daiwa Exceler in 2000 size, Shimano Sahara 2500, Pinnacle Performa XT, are all good reels at attainable prices that have worked well for me.
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  5. This all sounds "cut and paste" from the interwebz.... True, but it can be so much smaller, that a broad 1/8 oz. tin bullet weight will get through cover with a thick plastic than a tine tungsten weight. Feel bites better? That would line and rod sensitivity, not from the weight. I can still tell bottom composition with other metals - today's rods are leaps and bounds more sensitive than days past. In other words, the added information is moot. Any weight can and has been be painted. Lead is soft, and does not cut line. While lead may not sound environment friendly, in it's state as a fishing weight it is inert, and requires some other chemical or heat applied to be toxic. I agree, 90% of the time, but that is just my opinion.
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  6. I tried every digital I could find and gave up on them because of inconsistent readings. I bought a Boga Grip and haven't looked back.
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  7. I have Catt's phone number. I'll give him a call tomorrow afternoon to make sure he's OK.
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  8. Oh and for the record you can pull a truck with cxx but I cant get pass the memory issue. 100% flouro has less memory then cxx.
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  9. I keep mine is size specific and bait specific boxes.
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  10. I like the Yo-Zuri Rattl'n Vibe in Chrome/Blue (which I hear they are discontinuing. At least the chrome/blue, as I can't hardly find them anywhere. ) I also like the original Rattle Trap.
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