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Here's your graph as requested! (Not a student, but slow enough at work today that I could make it happen!)

 

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I started out with topwater as a category, then got a lot more towards the end!  If I would have known how high the count would be, I would have broken them down further.  I also put flukes and skinny dippers together as a similar bait.

 

For some reason you can't zoom in...here's the photobucket link!  http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o192/zachvu/fish.jpg~original

You beat the high schooler to it  :bushy-browed:  nice job, jigs and crankbaits

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LMB:  Scum Frog over lily pads...wish I would have weighed it for future comparison sake.  This year its been 1/2 oz black buzzbait with Havoc trailer black/purple fleck

SMB:  1/8 oz Mimic Minnow in perch color

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The only bass I've ever caught on a lipless crank was my pb, catch a lot of pickerel on it too

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This thread has got the Bait Monkey knockin at my window! Good thing my wallet is locked up in my safe ;D

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Largemouth on a Mep's Spinner while on a small private lake Crappie fishing, 6lbs 8oz. My best Smallmouth came on a perch rig  w/ 2 standoff's and baited with dead minnows cut in half, it weight 7lbs. 6oz. while fishing on Lake Erie. The cool thing about why I was Perch fishing where I caught this smallmouth, was that I found these huge Perch after catching a few while Smalmouth fishing. It was one of my favorite Smallmouth reefs and on a couple occasions we would catch Perch over 14" while fishing tubes , so I tried it with Perch rig's and it ended up being my very best Jumbo Perch spot on Lake Erie.

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Largemouth on a Mep's Spinner while on a small private lake Crapie fishing, 6lbs 8oz. My best Smallmouth came on a perch rig  w/ 2 standoff's and baited with dead minnows cut in half, it weight 7lbs. 6oz. while fishing on Lake Erie

no picture no care.lol

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Smallmouth just over 7lbs. drop shot with no. 1 hook and Berkley gulp alive 3 in. black leech in lake erie

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I've caught all my biggest fish on a plain old shaky head rig with a trick worm. 6 lb 11oz was the biggest, followed by 6 lb 9 oz, and then 6 on the dot. Have hooked into bigger fish but lost them  :cry4:

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In january, caught a 7.5 on a monday  , and the 8.6 you see in my picture 2 days after that on a green pumpkin red missile bait baby d-bomb texas rigged with a red gamagatsu 3/0 EWG hook and a 1/4 oz strike king tungsten bullet weight.  

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13.4 lb LM on a 9" Cherry Seed Mann's Jelly worm.

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Both over 8 pounds:

1.  Green Pumpkin Zoom trick worm on a shaky head jig head.

2.  Sexy Shad Bandit 100 Bandit crankbait.

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10.3 caught at noon on a bright sunny day in 1994.  1/2oz lead weight and a Zoom Centipede in watermelon red.

 

10.2 caught at night fishing 1/4oz tungsten and a baby brush hog.

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LM=7" power worm in tequila sunrise, rigged with a split shot 8" up the line.

SM=chart 3/8 chatterbait

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My two best came on a Zoom 4" watermelon dead ringer and a Suddreth crankbait, char./ white.

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