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Dark3

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  • Location
    <p>NNY</p>
  • My PB
    Please Choose
  • Favorite Bass
    Smallmouth

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  1. Yep its fall! We had a similar day last weekend and all my fish but one came on a spro clear chart arukashad trap. I dont think Ive ever fealt that confidence about any single bait before. They just couldnt resist it
  2. And the best DS bait ive ever used is a roboworm straight tail worm or alive shad in Aarons magic. I live in upstate NY if that speaks to anything
  3. Im gonna be the voice of reason right now and just say dont use a tungsten weight unless you got money to throw into the lake. When you drag that weight uphill its boumd to get hung up
  4. Trokar t130 works pretty well for awhile. I have found the hook point will out live the bait keeper. Eventually it will start become looser over time and spin but thats after a solid season and the hooks themselves cant be beat IMO
  5. Paca chunk all day every day. I never down size or throw a "super" chunk
  6. Try the same thing the next day
  7. I caught a LC pointer on a drop shot on a Lake Onieda shoal last month somehow. Its in table rock shad and cleaned up like new with some new hardware and stingers. I wanted to share the pic but it was too large apparently
  8. If you fish it as a minnow which is what I call what you are reffering to then no difference. The fish will have sound and vibration to hone in on. Sorry for the confusion, I refer to jerkbaits as a "jerking" bait.
  9. I will tell you that the color watermelom crawfish is IMO the best color for high light conditions. It is green but has an orange belly which I believe is very beneficial in a top water. At night I throw junebug and in low light I like the yellow/black swirl. I like a owner center pin twist lock open gap hook in a 5/0. At times it can be tricky to get it to run right side up. The key is to "canoe" the bait or in other words the the bait needs to have a slight bow in it like the shape of a boat. This is achieved by putting the hook point as far back as you can on the bait. Almost in between the legs. Dont forget, let the fish have it for a few seconds. Hes not gonna spiy it out. Once you feel like the fish has a good grip on it, swing for the fences!
  10. Simply said IMO jerkbaits are a sight bait. A rattlin crank might do you better in that situation.
  11. Great rods! When I turn over my rods next time I am either going dobyns or tfo
  12. Good luck and come pick me up on the way lol. Great place to visit but terrible to live unless you enjoy 40 below zero
  13. The fishing in waddington is ok, but stats will show that a tourney in waddington can easily be won with a run to once again henderson harbor and that whole area of ontario. Happened last year at the st lawrence showdown (elites)
  14. Always have one rigged up. They are a northern smallie fishermans weapon of choice for anything less the 10 fow. 15lb give or take flouro. Worm amd jig type rod actions will work just fine. Reel, well thats personally preference, I would prefer to have a reel I can take up slack for a charging fish if i was you. Atleast 6 1/2 or faster. 1/4 tube jighead will work 99% of the time.
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