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Lakeshark

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Lakeshark last won the day on October 23 2023

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    Luke
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  1. I sold this OG Deps 250 flashcarp probably around 5 years ago. It’s got a piece missing from the bottom of the tail fin, and had a little tweaked hook hanger. Can’t remember who got it but I’d love to buy it back if you own it please. I know the pics suck but it’s all I got. thanks!
  2. Atta boy. You listen better than my other dog.
  3. I’ve only seen 3 of them over the last 5-6 years or however long it’s been. I’d like to know how many were actually made.
  4. Good boy. Now give me one more bump please
  5. Pass. Although that’s what I sold my other one for a few months ago. Keep bumpin my post tho thanks.
  6. Thanks for the post bumps Lol. Your ignorance is showing.
  7. Bone Huddwalker for sale. #4 signed by Ken H. $600 Friends and family only PayPal, Venmo, or cash app Can ship today or tomorrow. Might also consider trading for livescope stuff and I can add cash depending.
  8. I’ll be there, camping for a couple days. Looking forward to it.
  9. Good thread. I’m on two. Both on swimbaits. Hopefully hundreds more to come lol. Impressive numbers man.
  10. Wow. That’s ironic. Sorry dude. Hopefully it works out.
  11. Honestly, glide baits for me seem to work in a ton of different conditions. My favorite conditions would be a windy cloudy day. Maybe stormy. Prefrontal is usually good for whatever. But I feel like fish tend to want to feed “up” in the water column when the wind picks up. If it’s windy, I’m probably throwing a glide. I also like throwing it around obvious cover and structure. Little pockets, points, trees, and over submerged branches.
  12. For me, a lot of it is how long it’s been since I’ve been bit. I’ll usually have something small, and something large tied on the deck. I’ll pick up the big bait and if conditions are right, I won’t put it down. Hitting a key spot with the big bait first, and will follow up with a smaller bait right after is something else I like doing. My PB came on a 6†bait so that gave me a bunch of confidence in smaller stuff. Forage is a factor too, if they are keying in on bait that’s a certain size, I’ll usually try to match that first and go from there.
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