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BassKing17

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About BassKing17

  • Birthday 01/14/1993

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Houston, Texas
  • My PB
    Between 9-10 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Lake Livingston & Sam Rayburn
  • Other Interests
    Duck Hunting, Hog Hunting, Frog Giggin, Dove Huntin, FISHING BASS TOURNAMENTS!

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    Zack Angelly

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  1. Bagley Balsa B2 Crankbait!!!! Balsa B2 Crankbait took the title in the 2004 Bassmaster Classic. It features a square lip to help it bounce of obstacles, and its body is made with high density balsa wood. This unique design allows it to float when you let off the line, helping you to get out of snags. Designed for stump and timber environments, the Bagley B2 is ideal when fishing near heavy cover. This bait has never failed me
  2. Ive finally decided to do away with mono, I fell in love with 15# Braid with a 8-10# fluoro leader. In a nutshell Fluoro is practically invisible under the surface of the water, it is stronger than mono with less stretch giving you the best feel, it has less memory than mono as well.
  3. if you do hold them behind the head or sideways be sure to get your hands wet first.
  4. I am NOT the best knot guy***
  5. I am going to have to practice that Albertos knot.
  6. I went shopping yesterday, Since I will be fishing water with TONS of weeds and Lots of wood structure I decided to keep my 12# invisibraid and I bought a small spool of Berkley Vanish Fluorocarbon 10# for a 6' leader. I am the best knot guy, I normally use a improved clinch knot for mono or fluoro but when I use that same knot on braid the line breaks on almost every hook set... Also what knot should i use when tying the fluoro to the Braid?
  7. All about the shallow water grass and deep water structure!!
  8. ***** Chronarch 200e5 & Chronarch 200e7*****
  9. Thanks for the vid, I the only reels I use are the Chronarch 200e7 and the Chronarch 50e baitcasters. I fell INLOVE with the chronarchs. 1 is on a 7ft Duckett Micro magic Medium Heavy rod and the other a 7ft Skeet reese medium heavy jig rod.
  10. Which line has the least amount of memory? The main reason I use braid is because it wont pigtail. Almost every time I spool up with mono it seems to start twisting and pigtailing..
  11. What is the difference between Mono and Fluoro?
  12. I am heading out this friday to try my luck on a very good pond. The last time I tried it I had a little bit of success with the Z-man Chatterbait on Braid. I was just going after a reaction bite. The water was extremely CLEAR 15+ feet visibilty. I could see the fish just watching my lure go right by their face in 2-5 feet of water close to the banks on top of heavy moss. i figured out what presentation I am going to try next, The Mojo Rig with a natural color finesse worm or grub. Now i just need some advice on what line to spool on my rig for the extremely clear water conditions. I really don't know the differences between Mono and Fluro.. Should I stay with the green invisibraid and attach a fluro or mono leader? I believe the fish are spawning or are in the shallows about to spawn. The water temp is in the lower 60's and the temperature outside is mid 70's and sunny. I think a texas rigged worm would just penetrate the heavy moss too deep and I would just drag in moss every cast. Thats why I want to try the Mojo Rig. Advice? Thanks, Zack
  13. I would use Mojo Rig, you can youtube to find out how to use it properly. Ive never used it but i am going to try this friday. Also, In super clear water what line should be used? Fluro leader on braid?
  14. Thanks for all the advice and concerns, I will take them all into consideration. One more question, what type of line should I use in Extremely clear water? Fluro? Mono? Braid? Braid with leader?
  15. ** I know it wasnt because they could see me**
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