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Hughie

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  1. Go to The Hook Up Tackle on there Website, they also sell it on EBay under The Hook Up Tackle
  2. Nice video, I'm in Maryland too, never fished there. Do they allow gas powered bass boats in that resavoir?
  3. I've noticed the same thing with my Ospreys, it's the only bait that it's happened to for me.
  4. There up on Tackle warehouse if anyone is interested
  5. I put in an order and haven't gotten anything from the cyber Monday sale
  6. That's a really nice catch, where abouts in MD you catch that one?
  7. I'm in Columbia,MD. I've caught a couple nice fish out of Piney Run. I mostly fish the Potomac with my bass boat. If you guys ever wanna meet up let me know we can fish from my boat.
  8. Thanks for all the information guys,I'll definitely put it to use. One more question, have you caught them on trout baits in the rivers? Or our Shad type baits more effective?
  9. Thanks for your response,I appreciate it. Have you caught many between the tides?
  10. I'm on the east coast and fish mostly the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay from a bass boat. I've caught a lot of fish on Swimbaits in these rivers, but not consistently.There are really no lakes near me that allow boats, so I fish some lakes from shore but when I use my boat rivers are really my only option. I know a lot of you guys fish the Delta in CA. Which I don't have that class of fish in my rivers,but you have to deal with fluctuations of the tides,how do you guys approach hunting larger bass in these tidal rivers? I've heard some guys say they stay away from larger trout looking glides in situations like this because there not as effective, also its harder to pattern larger bass in tidal rivers because of the tides going up and down the bass move differently and don't feed all day but feed at certain times when the tide moves up or down. Any help from you guys that are familiar with these types of rivers would be helpful, especially guys that are fishing in the colder months like we get here in Maryland.
  11. How do you weight your slow sinks? Does it then become the equivalent to a fast sink?
  12. I'll take the snakehead 160 I pm you
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