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NEjitterbugger

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  1. Thanks SirSnook I know it's not the best time but I enjoy fishing it anyways, ive hooked up with 8 to 10 pound snook but they got off last february...and I have also seen some moster jacks that looked like they were 20 or 25 pounds. But really want to try the bass fishing down there.
  2. Does anyone know about any good bass guides in the north palm beach or west palm beach area...(an our away is fine) I haven't fished there for bass since i was 6 years old and i caught a 5 lb 3 oz my PB. When I travel there every february I fish in intercoastal waterways for saltwater species... any body have any suggestions?
  3. Thanks Shane, glad to hear that I'm doing something wrong and the fishing is prime!
  4. Me and my dad are planning on going to the Cape Cod Canal in a few weeks and I was wondering if anyone has any specific tips, baits, areas, etc. About the fishing that could help. My dad has fished here several times this will be my first, I caught a 27 pounder this year my PB but about a mile offshore in Gloucester MA. Im looking forward to the trip and hoping you guys have some good advice... Thanks
  5. Anyone feeling the fishing slowing down? My last two outings have been very slow, the two trips combined for 3 bass two were probably 1 pound one was pushing 2lbs (My dad did hook up with a what looked like 2.5 or 3 but got off). I won't stop fishing for them unless the weather is to harsh. Maybe I am just not being successfull right now during the temperature change.... If any of you guys haven't felt a difference in the fishing would you mind giving me some tips about what I should be using, areas to fish, etc. Thanks
  6. Would love to get a mount someday.. Would definatley be a replica though.
  7. Start with 7" Slug-O or 7.5"Culprit....If the situation is set for it i will throw a jitterug (my favorite lure), then ill prob throw a jerkbait then put a jig head on with a watermelon lizard usually 7".
  8. Thats a fantastic day, If I were you I would go for bonito next. If you troll for dolphin with some type of jigged skirt with any dead baitfish rigged on the hook then you will probably hook into bonito if your in the right spot. I don't know much about deep sea fishing more of an inshore person myself, but we were succesfull with that rig I think like 1 mile off maybe 2.?.. Bonito aren't huge but they a very appealing to the eye and fight like crazy! Again congrats on an excellent fishing day!
  9. I haven't where is the location?
  10. Candlewood Lake not sure how it's doing now but it produces some big bass (largmouth and smallmouth)...I know your asking for lakes but if you ever fish rivers from shore try the housatonic river for smallies.
  11. I am going to try to get out with my dad on sunday, not sure where yet. Maybe Hunt's Pond in Hancock.
  12. Jitterbug is also my favorite night time bait also prefer it in black...
  13. I also have success with jerkbaits, in rivers anyways.. preferbaly black back fading to a silver body.
  14. What are your favorite bass worms? How do you fish them? Maybe certain times and certain places?
  15. What a successfull night! And once again great fish.
  16. Nice Catches! Jitterbuggin' is my favorite fishing...
  17. Don't tend to use spinner baits but my dad like them occasionally and likes white skirts and black skirts.
  18. Fishking took the words out of my mouth.
  19. I would fish the channel where the lines are very tight... I predict big smallies in there, please let me know how you do, whether it be messege or a post...thanks and good luck!
  20. Great striper! caught my personal best this year at 27lbs
  21. Just look at my profile name....LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE the topwater!
  22. I agree with going smaller with the swimbait...I use 3-4" ones usually and still generate some big bites. My dad caught a 38lbs stiper on a chunk of mackeral or herring that was less than 4 inches long... Fish dont always go for bigger bait, sometimes they will go for things the same size of them and sometimes they will go for things the size of their eye, if a fish is that hungry it won't think twice about the size of it's prey.
  23. In my favorite smallmouth spot my go to bait is a rapala about 3 to 4 inches long and the classic grey body fading to a black back ( preferably a broken back).I also like to use use jig heads and use any of your favorite soft plastics in slower moving parts of rivers... If there are lots of crayfish in the river the smallies are probably fat, you would think that they would hit them but I fished one spot with crayfish for about an hour...nothing...switched to my rapala... caught 40 smallies and 6 trout..smallies were ranging from 1lbs to 2lbs 14oz. Crayfish for me anyways are more successfull in lakes.
  24. Deer, Snakes, Snapping Turtles,Spiders...and a giant water bug that was latched on to a shiner.
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