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JigMe

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  1. I have both reels. I like bait casting reel because I can put some heavy line on there, and if I wanted to use a higher line on spinning then I need to buy a much bigger reel. But I like spinning reels for worm fishing. Just personal preference; use whatever is comfortable and stick with it.
  2. I will keep a bass if it is deeply hooked, other wise it will go back. They don't taste so good...haha...
  3. Hi guys. I am living at Howard County, Maryland and a newbie fisherman. Well, I just moved here two months ago and getting to know the area. Currently, I am fishing at the centennial lake and Lake Elkhorn. I have been down to centennial lake twice, and fishing from the bank since I don't have a boat. But I haven't caught anything yet with Texas Rig, and spinning bait.
  4. Once a week on the weekend. The trip usually last 3-5 hours, or wife will start >
  5. Hello, fellow Marylanders. I just moved to Howard County, Maryland. I have fished at centennial lake from the bank, since I am a non-boater. From the trips to the lake, I have caught nothing. Ha-ha. Anyone here ever fished that lake? I am using Texas Rig with power worm, and throw in few spinning baits as well. 14lb test on bait casting reel. Care to share few secret fishing spots at centennial lake?
  6. awesome pics J frankco. My favorite one is the 5th one down...that lake is just beauty.
  7. Hi Guys. My name is Lee, and I live in Howard County, Maryland. I have recently returned home from an over sea project that lasted few years. I bet this is a great forum since it is on top of the Google searching list, so fish on everyone. But I have just started to fish Maryland water, no luck so far but hey I can feel a big one this weekendhaha!
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