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Danika 327

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About Danika 327

  • Birthday 03/27/2000

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    South Carolina
  • My PB
    Between 5-6 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Lake Norman

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  • About Me
    I like do some pond fishing and i also like to go on the 2 lakes near me and those are Lake Norman and Lake Wylie.

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  1. First things first i wouldn't get your "normal" tackel box what i started out with was an old book bag i had put my soft baits in a front pocket and could fit 4 clear boxes in the big part. Okat so now for some lures, i would def get some stick baits in about 3-4 dif colors, next i would get trick worms, and lizards, curly tails, an unpopular opion is invest in some ned rigs i know its a little expinsive but i tell you i will throw it when the bite is really slow and it will tear them up sometime with bass fishing you just need to make the presentation smaller and work it slower. For some hard baits i would go with a all white jerk bait, a shad colored crank bait. for some jugs i would got with black and blue and then a green and brown jig. next you will want some trailers just get some matching soft placits to match the jigs. next i would get some spinner baits all white and a neon color one. next is a frog and a whopper plopper go to acadmey and get the h2o express ones they are amazing, and cant forget to pick up some rooster tails. and then you can some shakey heads, texas rig, and then some wacky rig hooks. also check out youtube and watch some videos of people fishing where you are and how they like to rig some things. i know this is alot but hoped this helped.
  2. you should be just fine as long as you have it in its own spot.
  3. okay thank you all i think im going too save up a little bit more so i can get some better end stuff.
  4. thank you all so much for this advice i think i know what i need to get now.
  5. thank you all so much i think i have an idea on what to try
  6. Hey guys i do not have a lot of info on frogs does anyone have some good recommendations to frogs and a set up to throw them on.
  7. Im looking for a new bait caster combo i would like to get some others thoughts on what i should get. I would like to keep it below 125-150.
  8. I know this is probably something really dumb but i'm only 22 and i need some help on what to throw this year i want to throw something different. Right now i'm used to throwing a Texas rig or a wacky rig and a spinner and sometime will throw a lipless but throwing hard baits would be new water for me because i don't really do it a lot/ don't know a lot about it. Any help is thanked.
  9. 3 different yum dinger colors -9$ for all three packs yum lizards- 3.50$ trick worm- 3.50$ 4/0 wide gap hooks- 2-5$ wacky rig hook- 2-4$ bullet weights- 1-3$ offset hook-2-4$ this is just what i think is a good setup for first timers and something that wont brake the bank.
  10. what do you mean by this? wanna help out a fellow fisherman and tell me how?
  11. i would just stay simple and stay with the senko i'm not quite sure what you have around you but if you have an academy go there because they have the best deals/cheapest but you can go to dicks and look but there deals are not as good and there a little bit higher.
  12. you have a lot of good advice given to you i'm only gonna say this it will take time to learn but don't give up. I say this because the first time you catch one on a soft plastic is a great feeling.
  13. for me its having a good pair of pliers.
  14. yes i have, the skirts do not last the worlds longest but i mean i get a really good amount of fishing out of them i would def recommend getting these.
  15. do you plan on bass fishing?
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