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AlabamaSpothunter

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  1. As others have mentioned, if you can spend a bit more, you can get one of the best reels on the market.....the Zillion SV TW. Whatever you do, you should be taking advantage of getting a significantly nicer reel via JDM exchange rates than you would for $200 domestically.
  2. The Rain Man of lure hunting ?
  3. Hate to hear that, however unlike 99% of humans, his life will remain an inspiration to others long after he's gone. He inspired me to throw a buzzbait for the first time in a long time today and I caught a ton of fish on it.....all because of Pat. True story
  4. Another day with 15-20 fish, and a few big Crappie, however the highlight was getting on the hottest Buzzbait of my life after being inspired to throw them just last night reading about a guy who caught 1100+ 10lb fish on them. Got most of it on film. Got a 3.3lb Spot to start the party off. Lots of 2-3lb fish followed. Had two come loose that looked to be in that 3lb range as well.
  5. You've got the eye for finding these things clearly. The best hunters I know all share the same thing in common, they have the ability to detect the most subtle of movements at long distances. They have good eyes, but equally important they know what to look for.
  6. LOLOLOL......what a haul. You guys would be elite tour level at finding baits? eta: You found arguably my favorite bait....the flashback mini. Absolutely incredible bait. Put 3" Armor Shads on it.
  7. I flipped a pound+ Crappie a few days, it came free right over the boat and landed on the EVA section of a brand new rod.....took a few nics in the process. I'm done flipping anything into the boat
  8. That's the crazy thing he was married with kids. He worked all day, went home spent time with family and slept for a couple of hours, then woke up and fished until he had to go to work again in the morning. It's that level of compulsion that makes greatness I think. He might have been referring to the current Smallmouth Bass record holder. He was certainly drug through the coals.
  9. Yeah his rod setup blew my mind, but then again this was decades and decades ago. One thing I've noticed about all these trophy Bass legends, they are truly OCD. They are extremely methodical about their approach, and more importantly they spend every waking free hour on the water. I still can't wrap my head around a 1000+ 10lb fish
  10. That awesome, and I knew you'd see yourself in this story. If you combined WRB and yourself, you'd have Pat ?
  11. Absolutely Katie. I've always been fascinated by fish since a boy. It's the start of Camellia season in Alabama, our state flower. Lots of variety within the genus. I love all the blooms, big, small........all equally beautiful just like Bass.
  12. LOL.....cute puppers, but the real criminal is not pictured.......I see evidence of feline activity ?
  13. I knew you'd appreciate it, you and Pat have a ton in common. Some of the same reasons why you guys are so successful is preparation, mindset, and stealth. He talks about scouting for lakes like you do, and his whole setup is based around stealth and portability like you. eta: yeah I'm inclined to believe him as well. He spent his entire adult life catching monsters and not really telling anybody about it. It was only when he stopped going full throttle that he told his story it seems.
  14. So I came across this fellow named Pat Cullen of Valdosta, GA. This man caught over 1100 fish weighing 10lbs or more. The article is old, his equipment is archaic, but his life story, process in which he goes about fishing, and ultimately the results are nothing short of stunning to read about. His style is spartan and caught almost these fish on one of four models of tailor made black on black buzzbaits fished at night. He fished upwards 320 nights a year while maintaining a full-time accountant job. The man combines many of the things I love about members here......he exhibits @WRB tenacity and lifelong dedication to catching the next WR(in the 80s Pat believed he was truly going to break the record), and his fishing style reminds me of Katie @Ol' Crickety. Give it a read, it should brighten up your morning. 1,113 Giant Bass… And Counting – Georgia Outdoor News (gon.com)
  15. Thanks Katie! I really thought the Spot was beautiful as well. something about them pleases my OCD. They are rather perfect fish in comparison to LGMs.
  16. Lol, I have the fat squarebill in threadfin. What swimbait is that, looks really nice? I'm glad I don't have many in my waters because I doubt I'd fish for anything but lures if so ?
  17. Another big numbers day yet the big LGM eluded me today. Today's high was 84 degrees, and at one point I saw 70 water temps. Close to 20 Bass, and a dozen or so big Crappie. Biggest Bass was a 2.6 Spot taken on an Alabama Rig....absolutely murdered it lol. The Flashback Mini accounted for most fish, crank took a few fish. Most fish were in the 1-2lb range. Almost all of them had large to extended bellies, and a number of them puked shad up on me. Took a few months to crack the Crappie code, but over the last several days I've worn them out like I've heard people do when they get on a hot Crappie bite. Fun fish to catch, but certainly not like Bass.
  18. Honestly the color doesn't matter as the fish end up tearing the paint off the heads. I also don't use the included swimbodies. 3" Armor Shad in whatever color you think matches best with the smaller sized Shad in your waters.
  19. 2020 was the year that blew my fuse, this is the right way to live life imho. 85 degree high here....but I don't fish nekid as I don't want a hook in a particular place ?
  20. I threw my shoulder out with a big swimbait setup, and have been trolling about 75% of the time, and then only casting on places I feel are holding big fish. Troll that Flashback Mini 1/8th with 3" Armor Shads.......it's like magic. Trolling this last week or two has been a real eye opening experience. I never trolled for Bass until this year, and didn't do it but from spot to spot. I can see why some tourneys ban it, when it works or when you match that perfect speed they want.......it's non stop fishing that's hard to achieve casting. I find the scounger head best works for me when I throw them around shad pods, and then yo yo them through the pods. Spots usually slam them on the downfall. The Live Magic Shads are my favorite for the trailers.
  21. They are picky, play with the bill a bit....if not you just got to move on to another company that makes ones that run true. TW has a dozen plus models.....only a few have great reviews. It's not easy getting these things to run right, but they catch a ton of fish, especially down here South with the abundant Threadfins
  22. If I was dying of thirst and the only way to buy a bottle of water was to use paypal, I'd happily die of thirst. Imagine stealing people's money because you disagree with the perfectly legal act of selling firearm parts. Imagine stealing people's money using old exchange rates. Imagine stealing people's money because you hate free speech, and democracy. Paypal is the debil, why proud Americans use it is beyond me.
  23. From yesterday, but I just now got around to uploading the video and noticed the rainbow at the end. Not sure I'll ever see a sunset like that again.
  24. You're on a roll catching giddy kitty sized fish. I don't know what it is, but once they hit 5lbs they just feel so special. That handsome young man is truly blessed if he enjoys fishing, I can't imagine having a dad who was a diehard Basser. Lucky young man!
  25. Dude that's fantastic.....I've been meaning to start a thread asking for options for carrying your rods to and from the boat. Beening using a Spro that is 30yrs old. Works good but I like that design better. I'm going to try that out. Sweet big swimbait as well.
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