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flobassin

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  1. It's not attached. It's hard to explain but it sorta drags along the bottom. Only heavy winds and boat traffic can move it and it's pretty thick from the bottom to the top weather the top be on the surface or 3 ft below the surface. That's just what I've read online tho.
  2. So it's like hydrilla? It's hollow underneath? I read online some where it's not rooted but it's pretty think from top to bottom
  3. Accu Cull, it's like 25$ on TW and works great for me. Also has air temp and a built in measuring tape. Small,compact and clean cosmetics. If you want something for ponds that you don't want to take your 200$ scale to then get the Accu Cull for sure.
  4. I'm just curious if I can flip it. I know it's soild to the bottom unlike hydrilla. I flip penny wort, hydrilla, pepper grass, kissimme grass, hyssian,cane, ect. a lot but since it's soild to the bottom i don't know if the fish burry up in it or not. I do see a lot of bait in the area and a good amout of bream. I probably could work a spook over the top of it but I'm really i am just interested if I can flip it.
  5. Once the water temp hits 60 id go pick apart shallow isolated cover. Flippin jig, texas rig straight tail worm, creature bait and shaky head
  6. Has anyone ever had luck fishing coontail? There is a good bit in my lake but I never fish in it. Do bass bury up in it? Could you flip it with a 1oz weight? Any tips on fishing coontail would be great. Thanks
  7. There really is no comparison
  8. With a lews tournemnt mg the combo looks pretty sleek together but I can see how the graphics don't apel to everyone's taste.
  9. Gloomis gl2,flacon bu coo,duckett micro magic and a st.croix mojo bass and I have to say the inferno out performed all of those rods I listed, I'm making the switch to Powell and I will start using Powell rods and only Powell rods.
  10. The lake was hot for about 3 weeks after the post spawn but has now slowed down again, frogs seem to be the only bait producing fish at the moment, if any other lures/baits are working let me know ASAP.
  11. I agree 100% with you
  12. I purchased a Powell inferno in the fall and now I own 4.... We'll I own 4 at the moment,I will be purchasing more. Best bang for you buck,the rod is extremely light and sensitive. Best rod I've owned easily, it's not a 100$ throw away rod that's for sure, you won't regret purchasing one. And did I mention Powells warnty process and customer services? Oh we'll it's execpetion. Powell truly did a great job, no complaints.
  13. One coming your way! Thanks for the welcome as we'll!
  14. Thank you roger this really helps a ton do you mind giving me your email, having a locals in site on the lake would be a huge advantage, I just a have a few more questions about the lake because it's quite different than lake talquin and lake Seminole
  15. I need your opinion on this one. State tournemnt coming up June 20th on Lake Kissimme, I will be fishing the 15-18 division and I plan on throwing spinnerbait,big worm and frog. Those happen to be my confidence baits as well. I know what your thinking "punch and flip mats" well here's the deal I'm not that comfortable punching mats and I know it produces big bags but this is a jr state tournement and the bags really aren't that big. Anyway need Feed back on what you would do. Thanks
  16. This year the Youth BASS Florida state tournament Is at Lake Kissimmee. I don't know much about this lake, my strong suites are frogs,spinnerbaits,worms and spooks. I'm new to tournament fishing and have only fished in three tournaments and I have placed 3rd in two and 2nd in one as well as getting big fish in one , in fact I've only been a serious bass fisherman for about a year and I'm learning something new everyday , I used to be a salt water guy till I was 13 then I went bass fishing with my uncle and that's all she wrote, anyway I will be fishing in the 15-18 division even though I'm 14. I have a feeling the tournament will be won on punching mats. I plan on throwing zoom horny toads in black (cloudy) and bull frog (sunny) I will also be throwing a war eagle spinnerbait (depending on water clarity white w/ sliver willow or chart n white w/ sliver willow) along with those two baits I will be throwing a zoom magnum ol monster worm (depending on weather conditions and water clarity June bug red, plum and water melon red) lastly I want to punch mats with a missile baits d bomb. I know I will have too to stay competitive in the tournament and bring in a good bag. I don't know what colors to use for my d bomb and weight sizes like I said very new to punching and a rookie in bass fishing as a whole, please let me know of those are good bait choices for late June and good color choices also a few tips on punching would be great. Please let me know ASAP, thanks for the read. If you fish lake kissimee a lot and have any tips feel free to reply. My bass fishing experience has been amazing so far, I'm official obsessed with it, I go at least 5 days a week during the school year and everyday during the summer on my home lake, lake Jackson, it's been great learning about the sport and the best part is I still really don't know anything and I have a whole life of fishing in front of me!
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