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Low_Budget_Hooker

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  1. I'm ready for the patterns on my working girl wake baits and what would be better if I turned to the custom talent we have right here on the board? I am getting 8 blank baits to send to 8 custom painters. I will choose where they go by the pics posted below, 2 per specie I will pay all postage If we choose to use your pattern, you'll get a set of the 4 winning patterns. Your name will also be featured on the packaging. "Custom Pattern by:" If you think you have the best pattern of the species below, POST A PIC Largemouth Bass Yellow Perch Rainbow Trout Pickerel
  2. C'mon,. A cold water, New England 5-6 is equal to what size fish in your balmy, bath water? Had 7 over 4 lbs last night, the day I don't think that's phenomenal,I'm done,lol
  3. Way to go Emily!!!!!
  4. There's only 1 Jitterbug
  5. If your goal is to catch only big ones, it's simple. Throw baits the little ones can't eat. Wake baits are a slow, trackable, topwater. Perfect for big bass to track and easy on you during retrieve. Working Girl wake bait fish from as recent as last night
  6. Slow it down Steady retrieve, barely gurgle it Like Muddy said, ok to switch out hooks but only if you match weights.
  7. Just say "Hey, I didn't order anything from N Korea, I'm not signing for this" and send it back. *Mod Note* So far, so good guys but don't let this go down a political path
  8. It's not like the fish hits it faster or harder because it's dark out but when you fish the night consistently, hearing and feel are the 2 most heightened senses, vision takes a back seat. Remove vision, the easiest sense to use, and you tune in to the strike with heightened awareness. A strike feels more violent when you are completely engrossed in your retrieve. A couple from last nights smackdown.
  9. And the old becomes new again.... Circa 1916 Detroit Minnow
  10. Buy an MS Slammer and something to throw it with.
  11. Size is relevant and personal. Look at the joy you got from her. Congrats !!
  12. read the thread man,lol I'd say it could go from 2.25-2.75 lbs
  13. Here ya go Glen (right click- "save image as")
  14. Not sure what you are trying to accomplish.... More spawning area? More bottom cover? A baited area? For more spawning area, the bottom make up is much more important, also the location in relativity to deeper water. Adding the caged minnows to a mud flat will not result in more spawning area. personally, I'd spend my efforts finding and learning the areas they are already using with success For more bottom cover, there are lots of NATURAL things you can add to an area like trees and rock. Many artificial things are used also but those who don't fish just view it as trash in their lake. Careful As for a baited area, go with Tin's suggestion. Attract the bluegill w/ bread, save your money. Bass won't congregate around food they cannot get.
  15. Folks, please post comments regarding the new WR on the original thread, thanks. http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1246550562/0#0
  16. Mentioned Japan in the June 1st Giant bass thread, it kinda got lost in all the BS about the Perry bass. Tom Never,wrong! What happened to the insight about Scott protecting the record, that was posted? I was just about to take issue what that! Can you imagine,, this fish wasn't from California, what a shame :-? It was originally,...it just took a really. trally, really long swim before it let itself get caught
  17. Back on topic everyone
  18. Whoa, whoa, whoa,...lol We have different sections for each of those things. There is a "show your ride" sticky in the boating section, you post your videos in "my tournament or outing,etc etc Seeing as how this has taken a "show your home lake" feel to it, let's let it go in that direction, but for the individual things, please use the appropriate boards. My home lake is featured in just about every video I've made. Link is in my sig
  19. I get your question bud. If I could go back to the learning days, not that those could ever be over, and change 1 thing, I would fish slower. I was always told to "slow it down" and I would nod,........and I would try,.......but "patience" always escaped me on that level. SLOW IT DOWN
  20. They are probably getting them with rope, much easier than a hook
  21. Rhino, I know where you are coming from but I think in time you'll see that one of the biggest reasons this board runs so smoothly is because we have a large % of senior members. These are people we have seen help/guide/straighten out members for us repeatedly. This particular membership makes this particular mods job alot easier and allows us to focus on other things. Another reason is because we are so adamant that people READ THE RULES before posting. Yes, it is our job to do these functions but if the membership or a quick "read me" can cut that work in 1/2, all the better
  22. I don't think Branuss was being mean, he's just saying, this is a forum board with 20,000 members who are,....for the most part......, allowed to voice their opinions. You need to have a certain thickness to your skin if you are going to participate because you won't always agree with everyone and everyone won't always agree with you.
  23. PLEASE READ THE FAQ'S!!! Tutorials are in there.
  24. You could always hit 'em with the motor Muddy!! Bass Wrangler has touched on something that brings alot of the grey area into focus. In the beginning there is more luck involved. As you gain experience, the luck/skill see saw starts to level out and eventually leans towards the side of skill. (provided the angler is challenging himself and encouraging new growth/diversity) Then there's the definition of skill. There are more variables,......does the angler only catch the bigguns on the lake he's fished for 25 yrs? (cough, me,cough) or can he catch with consistency from coast to coast? I can do well anywhere in New England (my lake is so nice because it has just about every feature found in NE lakes,all in 1 spot), but put me in California and I'm catching the same fish 85% of the general public can catch.
  25. I'm with the last 3 replies. Really haven't noticed any negativity till today.
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