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tie1on

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  • Birthday 04/26/1972

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  1. My favorite would have too be a super fluke.Although lately I have had some trouble catching very many good fish on them.On one of the private lakes that I have been fishing the fish have started suspending alot.Im looking for some good ideas to catching larger suspending fish.Im fishing in East Texas.
  2. Larry Nixon because I would like to learn the art of being a worm dragger.I fish a little too fast.Edwin Evers is my favorite fisherman because he will get back in the most cluttered areas to get to the fish.
  3. I should have worded it differently.What I meant to ask is if you could only choose one lure for each season what would they be?
  4. I just want to see what everybody uses.Mine goes as follows. Winter-spinnerbait Spring-plastic crawfish Summer-finese worms Fall-spinnerbait
  5. when your sore the next day. when your twice as tired after one day of fishing then what you are from a whole week of work.
  6. I've got natural talents.The problem is somedays I figure out how to use them and some days I do not.
  7. What is the proper and most accurate way to do it?
  8. I cant fish with rods that have a blank thru handle.They make my hand go numb and If I do use one my hand will stay numb for days.I've never had that checked out but probably should.
  9. My biggest thing would be that when I go fishing afterwards I always think of things I could of tried or done differently.Everytime I get in my truck I start thinking about things I could have done.I get too focused on what im doing at the time.And it doesnt always occur to me then.When I go back I remember those things and I do try them.This also gives me alot of motivation. I will be glad when the day comes that I think of these while im already there fishing.
  10. I grew up fishing farm ponds from the bank.I had to learn to fish slow and methodical because there wasnt much water to cover.Well now even years after fishing these big lakes in a boat I find myself fishing too slow.When I go a friend of mine takes his boat with him and covers twice as much water as me.Sometimes I outfish him and sometimes he outfishes me.I want to learn to cover more water but at the same time I wont to cover it carefully.
  11. I like to go with my dad and my brother.When we go on a fishing trip they loosen up and tell me things that I would never know if I had just went to go visit them.I think everytime we go I learn more about them in one day than what I would have in six months.I never talk about things going on in my life and my wife hates that about me.I also like to go solo.
  12. if you want to catch big bass in the heat of the day, you gotta run your bait right in front of them really slow. RW this is what someone posted before I made my post.So I dont see how you can call my post ridiculus.
  13. I do not understand why some of you say that you cant catch big fish with fast moving baits.I know of several 10 pound plus bass that have been caught on buzzbaits and spinnerbaits.I live in Texas and the two lakes I like to fish are Lake Conroe and Lake Sam Rayburn.If you look up the lake records for both of these lakes the records were caught on spinnerbaits( a fast moving bait).
  14. Great story!!!!!!!!!But my old man want let me do that for him yet.Hes 58 and still wants to do everything.And the sad thing on my behalf is that he still out fishes me alot.
  15. SenkoSam I agree with you the season does make a difference.Bass during January and February look for calm water to make their beds.I might of caught some of the ones that spawned a little later.
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