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When is the best time of year to throw your bigger soft plastics such as 10.5" +  'Ol Monster worm , Rage Lobsters , Pit Boss 5" , etc. ?

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When the bass start bedding. Also, the summer is also a pretty good time.

  • Super User
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Thursday, June 25th at 2:15 AM.

 

Good Luck

 

A-Jay

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Huh thats weird I thought they had changed it to June 26th this year...

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  • Super User
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Huh thats weird I thought they had changed it to June 26th this year...

 

LOL ~

 

You know - you might be right

 

I think I mis-remembered that.

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

  • Global Moderator
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Thursday, June 25th at 2:15 AM.

 

Good Luck

 

A-Jay

  

Huh thats weird I thought they had changed it to June 26th this year...

You guy's crack me up...:)

OP

Really any time of the year you can get bit on really any size plastic you want to throw.

It's just that the prevailing thought is warmer and shallower water is better anywhere in the country.

Mike

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