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Verisimilidude

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  • My PB
    Between 4-5 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    DuPage river, Fox River

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  1. That's a great hat. Know where I can get one?
  2. I concur. That's all I've thrown this year so far
  3. It was definitely on a pause, right after a small hop. I didn't even feel a bite, the line just got heavy.
  4. I do believe you're right. Thanks Turtle!
  5. Well as the title states, this is my first bass of the year. Water temps still in the low 40s here. I was able to get out on my lunch break today. My guess is between 3-4 lbs. My second ever jig bass, and now i'm hooked! PS: Can anyone identify the jig? Can't remember if this is a Siebert Outdoors product or not...Green pumpkin/teal
  6. I also thought the old Mojo felt tip heavy which is why I never purchased one. They feel completely different now and much more balanced.
  7. It was a St. Croix rep who was on site demoing rods. He mentioned that the avid and the mojo are the same blank. I misspoke in my original post.
  8. Perhaps the St. Croix rep I spoke to as Bass Pro was misinformed, but he told me they're built on the same exact blank!
  9. Ah, you're right. That's what I initially wrote then edited it.
  10. Has anyone tried the newest models of the St. Croix Mojo Bass line? Apparently they're built on the same blank as the tournament legend Avid now. I held one in my hand at Bass Pro and they're definitely lighter than past models... Any insight into how they handle etc would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
  11. One of the St. Croix reps was in my local BPS and let me hold his personal Legend Elite. I should have never picked it up. Definitely my number one choice right now.
  12. You're definitely a better fisherman than me!
  13. I tried for a long time on mono. I missed so many fish and I didn't understand why. I switched to braid and my hookup success increased by 80%. Frog fishing went from being a frustrating activity to my favorite technique overnight.
  14. Mind letting me in on where you found these and how much you paid? I found a place that's pretty cheap, but they don't appear to ship to the states :/
  15. Hey folks - Looking to get some insight into your thoughts regarding using straight shank hooks vs wide gap hooks. I've been mostly throwing all of my t-rigged plastics on straight shank hooks with bait keepers. I'll do this whether I'm flipping, or making long casts. I can see some of the pros and cons of doing this, but i'd like to hear your thoughts. Recently I've tried throwing the same plastics on wide gap hooks, and while the lighter wire hooks seem to have better hookup ratios (so far), the baits seem to always need to be adjusted after every few casts. Willing to hear anything you guys have to say on the topic. Thanks very much in advance.
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