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Foxyshazzam

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About Foxyshazzam

  • Birthday 07/08/1988

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    <p>Maine</p>
  • My PB
    Between 5-6 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    <p>Kennebec</p>

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  1. I would bet JJ's works even better and yes it glows. The garlic scent and taste on the lure will produce stronger, longer hits. KVD has a whole video about spray scent on all his hardbaits on youtube. It's worth a watch if you have 3 minutes.
  2. The Spikeit markers would be a better option regardless due to the scent and glow though for sure. It's a pretty decent crank for 1.96 Regular price though I will agree.
  3. Hey guys my name is Mikey and I live in central Maine! I have been fishing for around 3 years seriously and my whole life with other serious fishermen mostly just eating their snacks and taking the pics. Lately I have been going to the Kennebec river and China lake trying to catch some new species but I prefer ponds and small lakes.
  4. So lately I have been getting into Wal-Marts clearance section and picked up 10 different Cotton Cordell crankbaits all white and off white for a buck a piece and a pack of SpikeIt! markers for 2$. I took a few and colored them with my red/blue/yellow/orange markers to match popular KVD cranks. The SpikeIt! practically glows under water and I have been hammering fish the past two weeks. I have been picking up my cranks as a go to when I didn't touch them at all prior. Scent and color has lasted two weeks strong as well, anyways give it a shot and good luck!
  5. Try looking for weedy/padded/grassy openings with a current and you will catch topwater all day long and have a blast. Similar to the painting on the wall at your dentists office. Z-man pop frog is amazing, it does it all. Super easy to hook, swims, pops, stalls and attracts. They are expensive but they last a long time(around 20-30 fish). Any soft plastic can be fished top water and I recommend starting there since it is just so easy and the lures can be dipped in JJ's or any other scented dye. My favorite to fish is a Zoom Super Fluke, sinks slow and naturally pulls straight up. Fish it like a weedless spook and absolutely hammer the bass all day everyday. I use a 7ft medium/heavy with 6:6:2 baitcaster on 50-65lb braid, 4/0 EWG with double palomar knot.
  6. Stay away from Matzuo frogs, I picked up three different ones from Kmart and each and every one pulled the ring out if the frogs mouth after a single hookset. Nearly impossible to set the hooks afterwards, unlike other frogs people have mentioned. Spro and Pad Crasher are great.
  7. Hello all, I'm having an issue with three bait casters that I can't seem to figure out and was hoping y'all could save me. I got started with baitcasters 2 year ago with the Pinnacle plat+ which served me well with a few hundred fish until the anti-reverse became unreliable. Picked up an Okuma Calera at a pawn shop for 30$. This model has all three braking systems and really lets me tune in on my casts, then got two of these Wright and Mcgill reels at Wal-mart on clearance for 25$ each. Now the only time I ever back lash is when my settings adjust themselves. Every 30 casts or so the dial under the plate on the reel will drop down to 1 or 0 and I will have a free spinning nightmare after whipping a cast. All three baitcasters are different models, and yet they all have the same problem. Is there a bolt, screw, or lever that will lock or tighten it down somewhere?
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