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BaconStealer303

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About BaconStealer303

  • Birthday May 1

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Oswego, IL(Chicagoland Area)
  • My PB
    Between 5-6 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Other Interests
    Paintball, Football, Baseball

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    Oswego, IL
    Fish all the time. Also play baseball, football, paintball

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  1. I fish a lot of clear lakes and therefore use somewhat light line. I typically throw 8lb flouro. When fishing clear water with jerkbaits, drop shots etc. what's the lightest line you have or do use?
  2. My worst would have to be Illinois and Indiana... Granted I haven't fished in too many other states there is just a lack of quality fisheries around here
  3. Chompers drop shot worms are all I use
  4. Gamagatsu or owner drop shot hooks, a tungsten pencil style weight and chompers drop shot worms are pretty much all I throw. I don't think you can beat a chompers drop shot worm
  5. Caught a few nice smallies in a high pressure lake with these, they deflect off of cover very well
  6. Received quite a few of the original fishing snakes as a gift a few years ago. I find myself using a frog more often because it casts so well, but these lures do work and the hook up ratio is excellent, I've never missed a fish
  7. C-Rig... Tried it once and I'd much rather throw a jig or dropshot
  8. Drop shot works best for me as soon as they thaw, ponds still frozen here in Illinois
  9. Wish there was a 5 or 6 inch version for our northern lakes
  10. For creeks my best lures are 3" or 4" wack rigged senkos, drop shot works well too especially w/ gulp alive minnows, and can't wait to try river2sea standing yabbies that I picked up should work great too
  11. The action is great.really Looks like the real thing and catches big fish
  12. Chompers drop shot worm is my favorite
  13. If you know where the bass are in the pond then it's not bad. There's a pond in my subdivision that is VERY small. There's probably a 30'by 30' square that is deep enough where the bass hold. I was able to catch a couple when there was even some ice in there on a drop shot. It's really works. I use a spinning setup, 8lb line, and choppers drop shot worms
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