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Harshwaters

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  1. Outfukinstanding.Nice one Zack.
  2. WTS - 5" TT Stubbies with spare tails as a lot Bluegill Carp- Heavy Crappie $140 TYD-Gift or add pp fees.
  3. 6 to 8 inch Triple Trout-excellent spring and fall .Can be fished top to bottom. Spro Rat 50 -Cheap money and gets bit 7 or 9 inch MS Slammer.-I think everyone on the east coast owns at least two.I'm a first year swimbaiter and unfortunately waited 5 months before dedicating time to this bait.It is now my favorite bait.Fish it at night and hold on to your socks.
  4. Concord area.DM your swimbait pics so i can put them on my IG @swimbaitnewhampshire.First year newbie but have learned two important things.Rat baits and ninja sessions.
  5. Thinking of purchasing a TT cuttail.Would like to hear some opinions on it.Puts fish in the boat,doesn't put fish in the boat?Thoughts.Did a search but only results were for ones being sold.That doesn't seem too good.
  6. At this moment it's my favorite bait.TT just flat out catches fish.
  7. Where does the AC plug stand these days?Does anyone throw them for bass or are they an outdated lure.The brown trout boys like to troll them.
  8. Which is the correct or better method?Threw it today for the first time and i did not use a snap or split ring.Which method gets the best action? Thanks.
  9. Landed 6 bass.None bigger than 3 lbs.Was chucking the S-Waver 168.Fun bait.TOO SMALL.Now i get it.Time to order the 200 and break out the slammer.That's all i got to say about that.Love it.
  10. I am a lefty.Thanks for the offer on the reel anyways Campobassmaster.I picked up the Dobyns 795.Thanks for all the words of wisdom.It is tempting to just start buying all kinds of baits but i will resist and learn to use the ones i have.
  11. Well i finally jumped into the swimbait game.After lurking on several swimbait sites for about a year now trying to gather info and decide if this was for me,i think it's time for a new chapter in my fishing.I now have in my possesion a Dobyns swimbait rod,9 inch Slammer,Huddleston 68 and a S-Waver.Lets start with the Slammer.When i removed that from the box i received from SBC i was like Holy ish what is gonna nail that.I will say it is a work of art and i'm stoked to throw it.Next from the box came the Hudd 68.First thought was just the opposite of the slammer.Seemed small and i should have went with the 8" Huddleston.Going reel shopping this week and hopefully this weekend i can toss my first swimbait.Like to give a shoutout to Northeast_Trev for being patient and answering my 5,000 questions.Well maybe not 5,000 but there was alot.Hopefully it won't take too long to post a fish in the Got'em section.
  12. Great looking brownie.Huge kype and has some good shoulders.I would be targeting them over bass.Not an easy fish to fool.
  13. New to the game and excited to get started.Here's the scenerio.Largemouth,40 ft. deep pond stocked annually with Brown trout.Very little fishing pressure.Once fall arrives the Brown trout come out of the depths and cruise the shoreline looking to spawn.This, combined with the Largemouths urge to feed for the upcoming winter makes for a great chance to land a nice fish.Long story short.I could not find a Brown trout pattern swimbait online.Maybe you guys know of a source or could recommend a bait that could substitute(Huddleston 8" trout).I have caught 3 and 4 lbers. from this pond.I firmly believe a 6 or 7 lber. awaits me.Any input would greatly be appreciated.This is a New England pond.Thanks Steve.
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