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Weld's Largemouth

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  1. About 5 or 6, not all of the ponds that i usually fish there in the summer though
  2. I once found a crankbait when i was taking my pencil out of my backpack in school to take a test LOL
  3. 3-4 lbs Skinny bass, could be over 4 if it had some meat
  4. The Olympus Tough TG-3 is the best all around waterproof camera for photos. Sharp, beautiful photos. Amazing lens. It is also very good at focusing very quickly so you can get that photo in action when you need it
  5. I've gotten pretty good at guesstimating the weight of the bass when i hook into them, but primarily when i land them.. i knew this one was upper 4's, and it was 4lb 11oz on scale
  6. Say that I didn't have one, what would a 2lb bass be on the calc?? haha
  7. What if i think its a 2lb bass?
  8. Oh yea it was. New confidence lure!
  9. Back in New York now! 93 bass total, here is the final data: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1r-4Vpt6DNogJJcTKICeUDjRJWGYoYa-2OZEMwzks6No/edit?usp=sharing Thanks for all the help many of you here have given me! Wouldn't have been able to to do it without ya! -Welds
  10. Mike your jigs are phenomenal! I catch many many good bass on them. I love everything about them, except with my new swimjig, first bass i catch both rattles are gone... Maybe you should use a stronger tie. This could have been just a random one time thing, but just letting you know so you can improve from already almost perfection to perfection
  11. Any plastic works any water color/clarity
  12. I dont know what is with alot of guys on this forum and hooks... I never have had a hook straighten out or break, never ever... You guys must be horsing these fish around or something...
  13. Thanks Lou! I definitely had a great time and im very glad to have met MIBassin, he has family in NY too so im sure ill be fishing with him sometime in the summer. I also may have another florida report in feburary and april if i come down, we will see
  14. Trip is coming to a close! Flying back to New York tomorrow Had a great day fishing today however! Got an amazing topwater blowup on a heddon baby torpedo! I love the sound of a topwater blowup! A bunch of other bass were caught on spinnerbaits, inline spinners, lipless cranks and some other enticing lures. The bass were chasing bait in this one cove it was crazy! Fished with MIBassin again, great to have a fishing buddy, and he caught a florida gar too. He also hooked into a possible DD gar but it came off it was at least 3 feet long and FAT.
  15. get. a. scale. please. good fat'un
  16. Lol yea i was being sarcastic
  17. I use pure gold bullet weights.. my favorite on 2 lb test, great fight, especially when I hook into a tree stump
  18. Anybody ever use these? the big ones look like big bass catching machines, and the action is great looking.. and the price is not shabby at all! And for those of you who have used them, what hooks, and what hook size do you use to rig them weedless? Thanks, Welds
  19. scared the daylights out of me haha
  20. Nice chunk! Please tell me you weighed her!!
  21. for everything 20# suffix 832 advanced, never had any breaks off on fish or abrasion issues, never ever.
  22. You are correct, it should be precision. Accuracy is subject to environmental and physical conditions Two scales, one digital, one mechnical, under the same conditions may experience the same inaccuracies, yet their precision will be based on how finely each scale measures the weight that may be altered by their inaccuracies
  23. Which scale are you saying reads in grams and which are you saying reads in ounces? You are being vague, either of those two could be a digital or mechnical scale
  24. My digital scale measures ounces, dont assume that just because its a digital scale that it only measures pounds to 3 decimalsAnd who is not to say that the mechnical scales precision will be altered over time as the spring becomes stretched after x many fish
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