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Thatbasstardbrent

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  1. Creme lures same thing bass series is extremely good, and affordable. I went to my local Walmart and picked up a pack of baits for a $1.99, and lets say it performed excellentl. I caught a five pound bass, 4 lb bass, and a total of 15 bass last weekend. Check them out, unfortunatley it's difficult to post pictures off an iphone or i would.
  2. I'm an avid pickerel fisherman, it depends on the settings. Always use a slow retreive though because they are looking to ambush, not fight. Wacky rig with a nail weight is excellent.
  3. I recently got into tournament fishing as a co-angler. I need a boater from south jersey for bass and other tournaments. My email is brentbritchkow@gmail.com
  4. mike iaconelli
  5. rebel crickhopper, most small baits and fly tackle.
  6. spro bonzeye and kvd sexy frog.
  7. X-calibur xr50
  8. Ya they work well wacky rigged. They work great weightless t rigged though.
  9. Nope he means the line dancer, it isn't a lure. You put it on your rod and it works your lure for you. And yes it works but it get's annoying when you cast and is only for soft plastics.
  10. Basically for me it comes down to the type of day. If i'm at a lake thats clear on a sunny day i'll use natural colors. If it's a murky lake on a sunny day i use brown and green colors. What i'm saying is that being able to adapt catches more fish. Heres a good rule of thumb though: try to match the water color and if it's clear use more natural colors. Also chartcheuse tails and multicolored baits work very well but they're harder to know when to throw. Usually ill throw chartcheuse tails when it's stained to murky on a partially sunny or sunny day. Theres too many color combos to discuss though so you should take a log to see which conditions match your lure.
  11. Can you be too old to make the bass master classic?
  12. The lava colored ones worked great for bass and pickerel. I think they're tied in my fishing spots.
  13. I don't know if anyone else has heard of this but when the fish are striking short I double snell the worm. Look up on youtube how to double snell a hook on a leader line, then stick the head of the plastic through the top and almost the very end to the second hook. This should increase your hookup.
  14. Those work well t rigged. I fish them alot but i like the solid blue colors better.
  15. I disagree because i honestly catch 5 lb bass with them during spawn. yum 4 inch senkos? Holding back on lures and not giving them a chance makes you miss out on oppurtunity. Oh and for the question weightless whacky.
  16. Worms i throw all year on t rig. Lizards i throw on the nests during spawn and the bass have a reaction bite. I throw craws in muddy conditions and work them against the bottom.
  17. What do you mean like less serious/ low stakes? I mean i have no problem starting off in the fun tournaments, i dont have alot of money.
  18. In local tournaments can you use row boats with a trolling motor on it or a jon boat? I don't have enough funds for a bass boat.
  19. In most bass tournaments do spotted and sm count?
  20. He said he tries to get to spots where nobody goes. He switches spots to steer clear of the more pressured areas.
  21. I reserve a pocket in my backpack for mine.
  22. Don't use a buzzfrog, use a popping frog. Hop it three times then let it sit for like 10 seconds. Also make sure to splash it in openings where the mats seperate.
  23. If its under pressure you gotta switch things up. You did good switching spots though. What i do is use any topwater or swim bait and make random swipes in all different directions. Also bump the cranks, swimbaits, or spinners on any object including the ground.
  24. You can catch bass on a rolled up leaf. I used one topwater one time.
  25. Definetly one of my go to lures. I actually think that some other lures are more exciting now, but they always catch bass when nothing else is.
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