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brand new user on here and just wanna get to know some other users. Where do you guys fish? Whats your favorite technique of fishing? Mine would be lake of the ozarks, flippin jigs and t-rigs. Thanks guys!

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Welcome aboard  :smiley:

 

Kissimmee Chain of Lakes

Soft Swimbait (Gambler Big EZ)

 

Roger

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Hello there.

I fish from the banks of the Shenandoah river.  I use light spinning tackle, and usually just a small selection of lures.

I like to toss small spinnerbaits, wacky or t-rigged senkos and worms, float and flies and topwaters depending on my mood and how active the smallmouth are.

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I like night fishing brush piles at LOZ with 10" Power Worms

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Welcome!

South and Central Florida's... lakes, stream's, river's, canal's, ponds's

 

Soft swim baits [RI Skinny Dipper]

Punching matt's [RI Sweet Beaver]

 

 

 

Mike

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Mostly quieter and out-of-the-way natural lakes and rivers in lower peninsula Michigan. Like CeeJay, I also use only spinning tackle and a small variety of hard and soft baits, but never go anywhere without a light t-rig of some kind, or a simple worm on a jighead or slider head ready to go.

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Welcome to the forums HeartlandBassin!

 

I like fishing small water. Really, really small water. Tiny creeks are my favorite to fish. I can catch smallmouth, rock bass and trout. I really enjoy the stealth aspect of it too, walking through the brush, reading the water and current, making the perfect cast to the fish and watching him fall for your presentation, that is pure awesome. :) My favorite techniques to use on the small creeks are casting small spinners and jigs on ultralight spinning rods and fly fishing.

 

I am also growing to like lake fishing more, because of the wide variety of species to catch, and the many techniques you can use to catch them. I also enjoy the challenge of finding fish on these larger bodies of water. My favorite techniques to use on lakes are tossing bucktail jigs to weed pockets and edges for bass and walleye, and casting topwater lures over rocky areas during the evening and early morning hours for smallmouth bass.

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Welcome aboard!

 

Reservoirs down here in SE Virginia.

 

I'm pretty much a soft plastics guy,

mostly wacky rigged, though I do

fish plenty of other techniques. Just

not as often :smiley: I fish what works.

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I fish smaller local lakes 75% of the time.

My favorite ways to fish are weightless flukes,senkosetc... lipless cranks and jigs,swim,bladed,wobble heads etc...

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Welcome to BR! 

 

Fish Lake Murray and Santee Cooper here in SC.

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Welcome! I fish all over Kansas and Missouri, little bit in Oklahoma and Arkansas too. If I can catch them on a jig or bladed jig then I'm happy. 

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Welcome! Lakes Hickory and Rhodhiss, NC.

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I fish ponds in NC, occasionally going out with friends in boat. I love to throw senkos, any worm or Rage Bait, finesse presentations, and topwater. 

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St. Lawrence river. Drop shot for smallmouth or senkos for large mouths.

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Greetings and welcome to the forums ,, Samson Lake , WF, MT  :)

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Welcome Home!

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Welcome to the forums!

 

Jeff

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Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~

 

A-Jay

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Welcome! My fav lake to fish at is sand hallow utah but here were I live lopez lake is my favorite, I love throwing wacky rigged senkos around boat docks.

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Where do you guys fish?

Answer: Anywhere there is water.

Welcome to the Forum and just go out and have some fun.

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