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My name is Casey, I'm 18 years young and I've been casting lines for about 9 years now. I love to fish and I go any chance I can get. But I have one small problem. Well, actually a major problem. I have never caught a bass on anything other than an 8" Zoom Black Trickworm. I have crankbaits, spooks, frogs, rattle traps, spinner baits, jigs of all sorts and none of these seem to work other than that trickworm. I've never caught anything over 3 pounds and I feel as if I'm missing out. Though I am primarily a bank fisherman I do have a 10 foot aluminum john boat with a trolling motor strapped to the back of it I have never had luck with it. So please, if anyone can give me some helpful advice on where to go or what to do please respond. Thank you. 

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Welcome, Casey!

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Welcome to the forums!

 

Jeff

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Hey Casey

 

 

A Big Welcome...All the way from Wise, VA...Stay Safe and Happy Fishing...

Tony

 

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Welcome home!

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