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Posts posted by CrankinBass
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Solid vid bro!
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Dang!!!!! Some hoss's for fure.
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I have the same set up but yours is clean and organize and by the way those pegs are expensive if you know where to buy them cheaper let me know
I got them from Homedepot.
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Just got some!
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looks great! ...and i thought i was a perfectionist
Its a sickness man!!..lol... You should see my gun collection..lol
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Great fish man.
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here's a winter RS fish...
forgive me for using my froggin rod...swimbait rods are being rebuilt and I started gettin the itch to go fishing...
That's toughing it out man!! Nice smallie
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That's a beast!!
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First, most if not all are using snaps, not snap swivels. And a snap doesn't really unbalance the bait as much as change the swim action by providing more freedom.
So fishing with a snap is preferred?
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I've been watching a lot of swimbait fishing in Japan, and many anglers are throwing big hard bait lures like jan-crafts, and deps swimbaits on snap swivels. Its there a reason for this? I thought snap swivels unbalanced a heavy bait in the water?
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Awesome catch.
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That's bad ass bro!
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Title says all. I would like natural colors, but will entertain other colors.
Adrian
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You are in Dublin. It's spring there already. Find the warmest water in the lake and fish around steep structure and dropoffs going into deeper water. This could be all the way in the back of a creek or on the main lake whichever is warmest depending on the weather. On warming trends more active fish will suspend more often near the warmer surface water in the shallows or near the surface. During cooling trends fish for the fish closer to the bottom in deeper more stable water. Thats's just the general rule of thumb I use to look for fish this time of year.
Thanks man!!! Are you still fishing with your High Power Swimbaits? I hear that hard bait style swimbaits don't fair to well in the Winter time. What do you think about that?
Adrian
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I don't know how this will apply to West coast anglers, but here in the South East its been colder than average. I am having some problems locating the big girls. Any tips???
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If you aren't familiar with the rising sons, I would highly recomend starting with the 6.5" bait. Especially in winter. It fishes a lot "bigger" than other baits in it's size or class.
#1 fish geter for me at times. Excels in rocky bottom bouncing situations. Especially if you evolve to fishing a braid leader set up!
I fish with braid 100% of the time. I only use a leader for a little stretch, here in Ga there are not a lot of gin clear water.
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Great footage!!
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Great tip man!!
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Nice!!
Academy Magdrafts
in The Underground
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Academy in Warner Robins Ga, has 6” magdraft in stock.