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.dsaavedra.

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  1. that is awesome! what a huge fish!!!! great story, and those series of photos are great!
  2. absolute toad! nice job that sounds like an awesome evening.
  3. hyrdilla and millfoil are what i would call "structured vegetation". if your lure is rigged properly, it will come thru them with no problem. my t-rigged worms never catch any hydrilla/millfoil. what they do catch is that unstructured slimy snot grass. i dont even know what its called but i despise it with a passion. its very slimy and its a pale green color and no matter how weedless you rig your lure it will always stick to it and when you go to pull it off your lure its just a slimy glob and it sticks to everything. anyone know that stuff im talking about?
  4. i've never used them, but from looking at them, it kinda seems like it would defeat the purpose of a jig head. i mean, if you have all that slack and free movement between your weight and worm, and you tried to slightly wiggle the worm, it seems like just the weight would wiggle, and your worm would be flat on the bottom. hope i didnt make that too confusing. anyone get what im sayin?
  5. i know exactly what you're talking about because i have done just that when i fished 10" worms before. i would thread the hook thru almost half of the worm (instead of the normal 1/4" of the worm). i kinda dont like doing this for two reasons: 1: it kills the action because you have your line running thru the middle of the worm, making it less flexible. 2: its a pain in the but to rig it straight when you are doing this method.
  6. i've got a snag proof tournament frog that i would get a few blow ups on, but the fish would ALWAYS miss. they were always like six inches away from the bait. there were very few times when they actually had the bait in their mouth. and on these times, i waited till i could feel the fish, and went to set the hook, but i could not hook the fish for the life of me. it was the crappy hooks on snag proof frogs. recently, i removed the double hook from the frog and added a large single gamakatsu hook. im hoping this will increase some hookups for me. i would like to try some spro's. i might pick one up next time im out if i see them.
  7. i got the chatterbait kit as a gag gift last christmas. i never fished chatterbaits much. it had a few chatter frogs in the kit though. the only difference is the shape of the head right? its suposed to be wider to look like a frog? they dont float do they?
  8. he THREATENED you because you didnt like what he liked? sounds like we have a little hitler on our hands. lol! ;D but seriously, that is rediculous, that forum should get some better admin. bass resource is the best forum i have been on by far!
  9. i have never used the revo, but i can tell you the citica is the bomb diggity. it casts very well, very powerful, comfortable, the brakes are very effective and dont need to be adjusted very often, its a great reel at a great price. it is a big large and heavy though.
  10. thats really funny! whats funnier is, you're right, i didnt even notice! ;D looks like you two had an awesome day! hope fishing is something that sticks with her and you two can fish together a lot in the future! if she is into casting and retrieving, you should set her up with a gold or silver 3/16oz blue fox vibrax minnow spin. these lures are amazing. they will catch it all...bass, bluegill, crappie, pickerel, and whatever else is in the pond. http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&partNumber=15446&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults
  11. Really, have you tried them. no sir i have not but you can tell they suck from looking at them! my guess is they would never work, and even if they did work (very small chance) they certainly are not worth 20 bucks thats for darn sure. also, there are MUCH better options, you cant argue that.
  12. woops i said "slip on a bullet weight and dont pet it" i meant dont peg it.
  13. sam that is a great post. that helps a bunch. i understand what you're saying about when a crank doesnt work go to a plastic, etc. but what does it take to know that a simply will not produce? that is my problem, i can be fishing a crank and think it will work but i could go all day still thinkin it will work but it doesnt work. when is it time to call it quits on a bait and switch to another? i am pretty good at outfishing my dad though . sometimes i feel kinda bad about it ;D.
  14. hehehe...isn't that kinda ironic...i believe you mean grammar.
  15. EVERYTHING! i reallllllly dont like using weights. maybe its a confidence thing, but every time i do use a weight i never catch anything, but i catch a good amount using weightless plastics.
  16. ok. i found a weighted swimbait hook that is 5/0 or 6/0, i dont remember. its the one that came with the berkley hollow bellies. its a really huge, thick hook. its very heavy and i kinda dont wanna use it because i like fishing with as little weight as possible cuz i like a really slow fall.
  17. hmmm not sure how to interpret that... are you saying i have no life but you all do? or are you saying none of us have lives. either its funny! ;D
  18. skunks suck. nice job. that rod looks excellent btw!
  19. thats exactly what im sayin! its like, how do you know what the fish want if you cant get bit at all.
  20. holy crap thats huge! it didnt look taht big from the pic but that thing is a giant! that must have been absolutley amazing catching that big ole hawg on a topwater!
  21. apparently they're pretty freakin awesome: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1212541994/0
  22. at 8:13pm tonight, i will have been a member of bass resource for one year. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF YOU FOR PUTTING UP WITH ME FOR A WHOLE YEAR!!!! ;D ;D ;D this site is great!
  23. crawl and jiggle it along the bottom and fish it in the gnarliest cover you can find.
  24. those things are rediculous and definitley not worth what they cost. there are MANY more natural looking options available to tick off a bedding bass. an example would be to slip on a bullet weight and dont peg it, and then tie on a floating lizard of a floating rapala minnow or something, then when you twitch the rod, the lure goes down towards the weight (which is on the bottom) which makes it look like its eating eggs.
  25. that must have been one awesome day!!! how much did the big one weigh? what is in the first picture? is that a snapping turtle nest or a birds nest or something?
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