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Haven't posted in a while. This One Went About 7 last week... Still Looking for that D.D. Sticking to one Lake and learning it is the number one thing that has helped me with my swimbait game.
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I like it more than other ducks I've seen
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good news for some of the SoCal swimbaiters
Swimbait_Max replied to Swimbait_Max's topic in The Underground
Yes I believe thats true with skinner and casitas but I have no idea about cachuma -
I just read the new issue of the western outdoor news and apparently the DFW is going to resume trout plants in Lake Casitas, Lake Skinner, Lake Cachuma and Lake Piru! The article said that plants for Casitas and Skinner might come at the end of this year and the other lakes could be stocked next year. I hope this isn't already old news
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Pike fishing looks sick. nice fish!
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I need to catch another road like that!!!
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there is so many good spots: Clear Lake, Lake Berryessa, the delta and there is a lot of small ponds north of SF in the Sonoma area.
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what do u guys think is the best gear ratio on round reels like the calcutta 400b?
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RAZE series!!! Watch evan salvay's videos on youtube
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Anyone own one? Couldn't find anything on the forum about it.
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i emailed his sales email(the one on his site) and the one linked with his paypal
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how is there so many giants in massachusetts