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#7 shad rap... No I did not catch it when you're supposed to use them in March when the water was 45 degrees or in December when everything was slowing down, I caught the darn thing in the middle of the day in July. (not complaining:D)

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I'm personally happy to report that it was a Prism Gill colored Duo Realis Spinbait 80

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everythingthatswims

a #7 shad rap is one of my all time favorites. i like that shad pattern as well as the gold. i usually carry two of each.

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Berkley havoc bottom hopper, 6" in redbug. 5-1. My go-to worm for a couple years now.

Runner up was on the River2Sea spittin frog, in the bream color (4-4). One of my new favorites and I plan to use it more next summer!

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[ Largemouth ]

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April 13, 2015 - 6lb 10oz, 23''

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Bladed California Swim Jig [3/8oz Strike King Pure Poison (Black & Blue) + 4.8'' Keitech Swing Impact Fat (Rainbow Shad)]

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[ Smallmouth ]

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September 18, 2015 - 5lb 02oz, 21 & 1/2''

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1/8oz Jig Head + 3.5'' GitZit Tube (Brown Crawdad)

WolfyBrandon
 

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6lb lm, I was playing with a fluke, missed a strike, used a tube for a quick follow up. Nailed it.

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4.7 lb Largemouth  caught on green pumpkin Yum Wooly bug

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5.25 lb (my pb) on a Strike King "Banshee" (DSG brand) 1/2 oz buzzbait in bluegill, warm late October evening - just at the transition from dusk to dark. 

The biggest bass on our small local ponds were all caught on Banshee buzzbaits in chartreuse and bluegill. The second best fish smashed a Chartreuse Banshee burned across flat water under bluebird skies at 3 pm on a hot September afternoon.

 

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