Picked up the mojo rig last year and it's a staple now. You can use about any soft plastic on there, baby brush hogs and robo worms have been good for me. My favorite so far has been the grande bass baby rattlesnake.
Got skunked today, first time in a very long time. Water was pretty clear but the wind was crazy. Couldn't buy a bite, and I threw the whole bag at them. I also didn't see any bait fish activity near the banks. Pretty frustrated after today hopefully this weekend is better.
Looks similar to the pelican bass raider which is a very popular little boat. There is a huge thread here with all kinds of info and modifications. I am strongly considering one of these types of boats after reading that thread you should check it out. I believe it's called "Any pelican bass raider owners". Hope that helps
Man I use to kill them on torpedos when I was a kid and just starting to bass fish. I still have several in my tackle box but honestly haven't tied one on in many years. Not sure why I guess I've just found "newer and better" lures these days. Brings back some great memories. It's like the "original whopper plopper" lol
I've never seen anything cool really, back in Texas we'd occasionally see some pretty big gators. Here in Missouri there's always a few meth heads roaming about but certainly not rare
Love the pad crashers, I have several colors and varieties but most of the time I like the standard pad crasher jr in black. I typically only go black and white for frogs but I have had some luck with bluegill/shad colored frogs. I'm so ready to throw the frog around there isn't a more thrilling way to catch a bass for me.
Lol those calls can be very frustrating for sure, but sometimes they are funny and a nice moment of levity. That's really cool that the dispatch center let you sit in with them, it's a great idea and can be really eye opening for the public. It's not at all what most people think.
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