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NittyGrittyBoy

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  1. Sounds Good! @Hook2Jaw has the Savannah hook up. He hasn't been on in awhile, maybe shoot him a message
  2. Yes sir, that's them!
  3. Georgia for the win... Where you at Cali?
  4. I do in Brunswick, only 1 public pond I fish out there. It's on Blythe island, holds decent Bass and relatively unfished. Its inside the park, Google it. But most the time I go I'm going saltwater fishing, reds, trout, and sheepys
  5. Got a Western sizzlin in Jesup, Ga still. Delicious ?
  6. Love the St. Johns river system! Flukes, Frogs, & Flipping ?
  7. 6th Sense Peg-X are my choice in bobber stops as well.
  8. Theres really only 2 ways to fish our local rivers, underhand cast and pitching. I pitch regularly every time I go out. In our rivers, tons of structure, current pushing/pulling you, and you need to be as accurate and quiet(entering the water) as possible. I use a 7'3H Duckett Ghost w/ 8:3:1 SLX Practice makes perfect, the more you flip the better you get. I never practiced in the yard, but lots of time on the water. Pitching is probably one of my favorite ways to catch Bass. Good thread! ?
  9. Looked like a fun trip!
  10. No Bass in the Okeefenokee. ?
  11. I too was a fan of the old style MLF, same boat, electronics, no clue where they were headed.
  12. Lake Toho or Stick Marsh, Fla live Shiners. Set your PB high.
  13. Fish where they are, don't go try and fish where they ain't. If certain spots are pressured it's because they are there. Stay there and figure out how to make em bite!
  14. 1. Red craw square bill 2. War Eagle Finesse Spinnerbait 3. Buzzbait Cavitron 4. Punch Rig 3/8 w/zoom Dead Ringer 5. Zoom Super Fluke Those are my top 5 in order of most fish produced since January 1st. That Cavitron is climbing the ladder quickly though
  15. Fluke, fished super slow. I'm that guy throwing topwater in winter
  16. Welcome! Glad to have you aboard!! Why you want to catch Bass when you have monsters like that over there!!??
  17. Give it shot I think you'll like it. I throw it on a 7'3 med/fast spinning combo. Like Glenn said in the video if you new to dropshotting your tendency is to move the rod tip alot. But don't! Less is more Personal favorite is zoom Junebug trick worm
  18. @HeyCoach I've been fishing tannic water, and white/chartreuse has been killing it. I bought a black one for muddy water, which I haven't been able to fish yet because rivers been to high.
  19. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/advanced-drop-shot.html&ved=2ahUKEwi9zIvHv6HiAhVkk-AKHTAdDUEQwqsBMAF6BAgGEAo&usg=AOvVaw2GK6pJnPtFZqkbUxlQdwOF
  20. I agree with that, I do prefer my MMP over the Terex, it does just have a better feel to it. Seems like to me the micro eyes limit length of cast? Definitely an accurate stick for sure
  21. I too fish with a Terex, forget what I paid for it, have had it maybe 2yrs? Great rod, it's 6'6 medium, I use it for topwater. I would buy another one. Can't offer anything on the Triad. I also own a Ghost and Micro Magic Pro. Again solid products.
  22. Flipping- 60lb PowerPro braid Topwater- 15lb BG Trilene mono Everything else- 30lb PowerPro braid Everything else is another topwater rod, crank rod, toad/frog rod, Spinnerbait rod, Trig rod, and spinning rod. That's it, real simple
  23. Instead of buying 5 of the 1 dollar Spinnerbaits, you coulda bought 1 if the $5 Spinnerbaits. Just saying?
  24. 30lb PowerPro
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