Tried & true man here. I've been taking pics of all my fish with the lure hanging out of their mouth for years. I review those pics before every trip and give those same lures and locations a chance. But if it's not working I'm quick to change my tactics.
The trick with the helicoptering baits is to helicopter clockwise one cast then counter clockwise the next cast. It's very simple, unless you think about it. 😆
Nice. I loaded cows for the auction this morning then cut and loaded limbs out of my yard. I'm pretty sure I lost 5 - 7 lbs in sweat. Fall weather! Must be nice.
Wow! Jar, I'm glad you're ok. That's nightmare fuel as my SOP is to jump off the mower or tractor and do a 40 yard sprint. But with a busted leg you just had to take it. I carry Benadryl when I bush hog, because it's not a question of if I'm getting stung, but when.
Oh yeah. From 16 to 22 years of age, I had access to 11 community ponds across 3 counties that I could only fish at night. I spent many hundreds of hours fishing those ponds in my 1232 jon with a paddle and never saw another soul in the scary darkness.
I've caught alot of big fish on short trips with a pack of Super Flukes and BPS Stickos stuffed in my pocket, on a med - heavy BCer. You can fish them fast or fish them slow and I've never come across a small body of water those two baits won't catch bass.
Let that shoulder heal up and you'll be getting us more pics soon. Might want to try a pack of the Gamakatsu Nano hooks, apparently you can think about setting the hook and you'll have them pinned.
He was baiting you scaleface. Those worms have been riding around in his boat for months.😁
When I hear dock talk of a bass 5 or more lbs, my question is what brand scale do you have.
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