johnnaughton
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| 24 May 2009 06:34 PM |
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whats ur fav soft plasic for bass? "Give a Man a Fish, Feed Him For a Day. Teach a Man to Fish, Feed Him For a Lifetime" |
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maxspider72
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| 24 May 2009 08:07 PM |
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I like the Berkley Powerlizard myself. I usually use black, or black/blue, but I bought some watermelon/chartruese the other day I want to try. I've actually had more luck on the plastic worms, but I keep hoping lizards will bring in a bigger fish. Funny enough, I posted a similar question on the bass forum, but I'm not complaining. Soft plastics are my favorite lure. On a clear night, I can hear the fish laughing. |
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| On A Clear Night I Can Hear The Fish Laughing. |
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Bassbum
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| 24 May 2009 08:44 PM |
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Right now it's a 4" amber flake sticko from BPS. The pond I've been going to is new though, and has nothing over two pounds in it. I've caught a nice three pounder elsewhere with them. Lifer! Fred NKy |
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Yanosick
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| 31 May 2009 05:08 PM |
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Zoom's watermelon-red glitter baby brush hog, rigged texas style. |
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goinfshn
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| 31 May 2009 08:08 PM |
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Zoom finesse worm in the green pumpkin color.
Gary Life Member, Retired WV State Police, Retired SFC US Army. Poca, West Virginia |
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aaronhall
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| 02 Jun 2009 07:15 AM |
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Brush hog with 1/4 ounce football jighead or some type of senko worm texas rigged. |
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Lipripper
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| 02 Jun 2009 03:30 PM |
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GY Senko...GY senko  any color will do. |
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ryfish
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| 02 Jun 2009 06:06 PM |
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either tubes or plastic worms are my favorite. |
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studer
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| 04 Jun 2009 03:55 AM |
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You have to go with what color water your fishing. My personal preference for the lake i fish is berkley puple in color I have been fishing my whole life and purple need i say more (purple) worms that is I am here to pass the knowledge that was taught to me. Theres nothing worse than a selfish outdoorsman. |
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namtkd1
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| 04 Jun 2009 07:45 AM |
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My favorite soft plastic for bass is the Kreature. Rigged
Texas style with a pegged bullet sinker. It is an excellent lure to target
heavily weeded areas or make precise drops into structure.Nam D. Nguyen
Nguyen's Fishing Adventures
http://fishing.namtkd.com |
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fishnhunt
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| 04 Jun 2009 05:04 PM |
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Hey NAM---Where have you been? It's good ta see you. Nice fishey ya got there. Drop in more often and shoot the tall tales.Take Care and Great Fishing!---Bill J./Colorado |
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Designer Lures
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| 11 Jun 2009 12:49 AM |
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When fishing for Largemouth Bass, use a contrasting 2-toned 6" Curl Tail Worm, like a Violet w/White Belly and Tail, rig it Wacky Worm style, with as light a line as you can get away with and the appropriate hook size for the fish you are targeting. Cast out in a likely bass spot, like in the shade with a bright sun, without a weight on. The hook will let the worm fall slowly and naturally on a slack line. Once it hits bottom (if it does), raise the rod tip slowly to sweep the worm upwards (so your rod is at the 12 o'clock position), wind in the slack line, then drop the rod tip parallel to the water's surface to create more slack. Keep your eyes on the line (very important!), if the line starts to move, a fish has taken the worm, don't set the hook as you'll pull the worm out of his mouth, just open your bail, point your rod tip in the direction of the fish and count to 5. Close your bail and when your line goes tight, set the hook! This technique is absolutely deadly!! |
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THEBASSCOLLEGE
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| 17 Jun 2009 09:35 PM |
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Senkos. Delaware Bass Fishing For Trophy Bass http://delawaretrophybass.com Life Member Since 1996 |
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| Bass Class Is In Session! The Bass College
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tallmoon
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| 16 Sep 2009 11:48 PM |
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I have 4 plastic's that i can count on for a successful Large Mouth Bass fishing day.
1. Gander Mountain 5 inch Trick Stick Craw/Orange Wacky Style. (Looks like a green / orange camo color)
2. Gander Mountain 4 inch Beaver Tail Black & Blue.
3. Yum Crawbug Black & Blue
4. Berkely Sabertail Green Joker or Pumpkin
Somedays I guess right some day's I just have to try them all. But one of these 4 will give me successful day. |
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lovetwofish
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| 19 Sep 2009 07:08 AM |
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I like Southern Pro 3" curlytail grubs and Storm swimbaits. They are both available in a variety of colors and I've caught all species using them. I've also had great luck with 1 1/2" tube jigs fished the Charley Nuckols method. |
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jfotopoulos
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| 02 Oct 2009 03:56 AM |
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I like to use pre- rigged plastic worms when fishing docks and rocky areas and a texas rigged Strike King 6" ribbontail style worm ( I got lucky once and found them for $0.75 at Bass Pro) Tight lines. |
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B & D Lures
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| 24 Jan 2010 02:04 PM |
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My favorite soft plastic is the B & D Lures Stick Worm, in red shad color, as well as the B & D Lures Craw Worms. The stick worm in 5", the craw worms in 3" & 4" sizes.
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cliffpack
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| 27 Jan 2010 07:37 PM |
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I use Deepcreeklures. 3'' craw monkeygrass in color and GY senko 5'' black with blue flakes.The deep creek lures have a strong garlic scent that the bass here in Wilmington NC love. |
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diojisdad
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| 28 Jan 2010 02:38 PM |
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Worms and tubes "it doesn't matter if the horse is blind....Just load the cart anyway!!!" John Madden NFL Hall Of Fame) Fred Jefferson,MD (NAFC LM) (NAHC TLM) |
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(NAFC TLM), (NAHC TLM), (NRA)
FRED FROM MARYLAND |
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dawsonb
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| 02 Feb 2010 05:28 PM |
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I probably have over 500 lbs of plastics and I use many types for different situations, but If I had to have just one type it would be a 5 to 6" senko type stick baits. My favorite brand is either hawg pours or gamblers. Life Member, Director of the Catfish Choir, 1 of the BushwakinBashin Brothers and another 1 of the BOYZZ! |
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