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Bassin' Brad

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  1. Okay thanks, that's what I needed to know. ?
  2. If there is lots of turtles in a pond like you mentioned they can put a whoopin' on the bass.
  3. I'm thinking of getting this reel and pairing it with Dobyns Fury 705cb and using it primarily for shallow, mid depth, and lipless crankbaits. Do you still recommend the mettle??
  4. I already try to treat fish properly....so nothing will change on my part. I never lay fish in the dirt. I also don't tell people what kind of death their fish probably suffered for being on the dirt for a couple seconds.
  5. I think it's good to teach people about proper fish handling, but I just think it's immature to tell a guy his fish probably died a "slow suffering death" when you don't know if it did or not.
  6. I personally hate to see any animal tortured or starved or such like......but, I'm no animal "lover". What about the fish that you have fouled hooked? What about the ones that have ate your plastic bait that came off in the water and then slowly died? What about ones that peoples boat prop injured? What about the ones that suffer from pollution? What about the ones that swallow your lue? Unfortunately we hurt fish all the time and yes we need to be careful but the fish are there for our enjoyment so if some guy gets excited about his PB and lays the fish down for a sec to snap a pic there's no need to tell him it's going suffer a slow painful death. Whole fisheries have nearly been starved to death due to natural causes such as drought. If the fish died, (which it probably didn't) so what. The guy next to him may catch one and filet him alive to eat.
  7. Yes. A slow, painful, agonizing, heart wrenching, excruciating, merciless, unbearable death. 5 seconds on the dirt makes medieval torture methods seem like a walk in the park. Come on really?? I'm sure it's not good but give me a break. It's a stupid fish that touched the ground for like 5 seconds. Does it hurt the fish? I'm sure probably does. Does any fish ever die from it? Probably. Is it good to lay them down? No. Are we taking the whole thing a little overboard? Absolutely.
  8. I'm definitely checking into the Dobyns. I actually like my BuCoo pretty good. I have fished 2.0 square bills and lipless cranks a few times with it and have caught 25+ fish on it and have lost very few fish with it, it seems to keep them pinned. 2 of those fish were over 5 lbs. But something with a little more backbone may would be nice as long as it kept them pinned.
  9. It certainly has good reviews. It is rated as a MH power, MF action right? Will that be as good as a MM for treble hooks? Is it as light and sensitive as the others mentioned you think? They are definitely cheaper but if it is half as good in terms of sensitivity and quality I may pass....
  10. Yes sir it was an awesome experience! I had never caught anything close to that big and I knew from the raw power she was big, it being night made it all the more mysterious and exhilarating!
  11. My 23 1/2" 6 pounder. I've caught a 7 lb but I don't have any goods pics since it was at night and I was by myself.
  12. I'm wanting a nice sensitive rod that won't break the bank, I'm thinking the $100 mark will get me something nice. I will use this rod primarily for shallow and medium depth crankbaits and lipless crankbaits. I may use it for topwater treble baits and jerkbaits but that will be 2nd to crankbaits. Currently I am looking at the Ducket Ghost 7' M crankin rod, and a falcon BuCoo micro guide 7' MM. I felt both of these rods the other day at BPS and although I liked both I could tell their action was a little different from each other. I own a falcon BuCoo micro guide 7' M spinning rod that is supposed to be for shaky heads and similar presentations but I find myself cranking with it since I don't have a baitcaster crankbait setup and I definitely like the rod but I'm ready for a designated cranking casting rod. What do yall think of these rods? Which would you choose? Is there a better option for the same price? Both rods were comfortable and light, what's your thoughts?
  13. Give me a break, just because someone snaps a few pics does NOT mean that fish kicks the bucket. I agree with proper fish handling, but when someone has no problem with ramming a heavy wire 5/0 hook into a fishes mouth and then makes the fish fight for his life until they jerk the fish out by its lip but then say 4 pics killed the fish it's like really???
  14. This fish is 21 1/2" long, 14 1/2" girth and she weighed 5 lbs 4oz. So if your fish was 2" shorter and is no bigger in the gut , it's less than 5 lbs. I'd guess 3 3/4 to 4 1/4. Nice fish however you look at it.
  15. 6 lbs or more. Judging from a few that I have recently caught and measured and weighed.
  16. 5 1/4 lbs 21 1/2" long Chrome W/blue back RattleTrap
  17. 6 lbs 23 1/2" long Chrome W/blue back RattleTrap
  18. Never kissed one.....but I think the big girls like to hear how good they look....
  19. I can only think of 1 or 2 times the last year that a T rigged senko didn't produce and one of those times was during my lunch hour at a small lake.
  20. Can't tell if that's a piece of slime or a tiny, tiny fish. If it's a fish you win no doubt....
  21. Awesome story and nice catch! Was you using a trailer or trailer hook?
  22. Not sure what that has to do with the question.
  23. I had a similar experience the other day! This 4 incher tried to eat my 5" senko! What's so funny is that when I pulled him out of the water all he had a hold of was the tail! The hook was still buried up in the top of the senko.....
  24. Hey @Catt....hope I'm not being to nosey here, but of the 34 DD bass you caught in summer how many of those were caught at night? If you don't mind me asking.
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