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djmax22

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    Between 10-11 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth

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  1. Megabass Vision 110 or 100 + 1 Pro Blue White Shad pattern one
  2. Couple of things. Speed up your retrieve. Use some sort or scent. Retrieve all the way to the boat.
  3. Yeap The Clunns are hard to beat.
  4. This is dead on. I fish swimbaits (big ones) almost 80 percent of the time. When I am not throwing a swimbait I will usually be tossing a jig. No doubt that the jig produces a lot more numbers. With the swimbait the fish will be bigger on average. To the orginal poster. I would suggest getting a solid MH rod since you might not like fishing with swimbaits. Plus you are only tossing a 4"BBZ which any MH rod will handle. Most people get a dedicated swimbait setup when they want to go bigger (greater than 6")
  5. MS slammer is my favorite and 3:16 baby wake.
  6. Exactly, water temp 42 and below.
  7. I had some good success this year thrown a 6" Huddleston ROF12 in the middle of the boils. I used to go spook/gunfish and had some success. Then moved to an X-rap which I think got bit a little better. The thing about the Hudd is it sinks fast and I think maybe that gets down to the better fish or maybe its the bigger profile draws out the bigger fish?????
  8. Those Rage Tails are really good baits.
  9. Bass metabolism is slowed way down. Yes, a bass could opt for a big easy meal, but usually don't exert much energy try to capture their prey. As for the winter month, downsizing the jig profile and working it slowly will get you more bites. Go ask Denny Brauer. I know when I fish LOZ I downside to the smallest jig I can get away with in the winter to remain in contact with the bottom.
  10. Cool. I have been thinking about 854 NRX, but decided to spend it on the 873 carolina rig instead. I love the 854 GLX for 10' worms, but tended to stick with the MBR 844 for jigs. Maybe I will upgrade this spring. Once can only hope that Loomis releases a 894 NRX. That would be sweet.
  11. That is a pretty big statement. Most people consider the MBR 844 the best jig rod ever made. I own the 893 NRX I think its a little out of its element beyond 1/2 oz. Do I like my NRXs? Sure, they are awesome, but so is the GLX.
  12. You will get more bites in cold water with a small jig than a bulky ones when water temps are in the low 40s.
  13. Yes, for cold water or if you want to very the fall of the jig. In cold water I like to downsize the jig and trailer as much as possible.
  14. 3/4 to 1.25 oz depending on growth. Tungsten with R.I. Sweet Beaver and Paycheck Punch skirt is the nuts IMO.
  15. Why not try a 3:16 Rising Son. Awesome baits.
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