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Mnunez42

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    Big baits, big bass, and getting bent.

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    Michael
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    Nunez

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  1. Checkout Sav-on Tackle in Santa Fe Springs, California... they got a huge shipment in yesterday of all sizes and I believe they ship...
  2. Interesting bait... I feel that it lowkey may get bit just because the color may arouse the bass as it's something they've never seen so they may either smash it or give it a love tap out of curiosity. It's kind of the same thing as anything else though... when have you ever truly seen a worm in the color of every spectrum of the rainbow? Yet bass love em all, so I guess you just gotta just throw it
  3. Looking for either a Tiny Klash Low float in any color or a Toxic Wake n Crank in any color. The third bait is a bronze or gold triple trout that I’m looking to fish for calicos with so PM or text me what you got! - (626)-393-4941 The following baits are up for trade as well if interested. - Deps 175 - Savage Gear 3D Trout - Albino Hudd 68 - Sebile Magic Swimmer Trout
  4. That looks super clean! Hot damn... you've sparked my mind to start thinking of changing the looks on my reels now
  5. This is a steal compared to that one that recently sold on eBay for $325 or something like that
  6. I rarely have time to fish during the day due to work and studies so I fish a ton at night. A general bait you expect to catch fish at night with is a 9" slammer which is a go-to for me due to the attraction and drawing power. But on the right night like a full moon night with perfect conditions, I have thrown glides and gotten major results! Additionally, where I live, there is a ton of urban park lakes with lamp posts so I tend to throw past the area where these lamp posts light up the water, and work my glide into the lit area where the bait is very visible and I have walked bass all the way to my feet like a dog by doing this. It is an underestimated style of fishing at night, but I have had tons of luck with this style of fishing under the proper conditions. Bass usually with encircle these lit areas by hiding in the shadows and wait for bait and other forage fish to come into the light where they are an easy and vulnerable meal. Additionally, when there is a ton of bait in the water like shad and what not. Bass usually corral these forage fish into the shallows and if you turn on a searchlight you will often see bait balls if you are lucky. In these situations I throw small 4 to 5-inch glides and often get crushed.
  7. Please do haha sauced a sub and look forward to seeing some more rad content!
  8. Thanks for the video, I checked it out and it was pretty informative on the applications and usage for the rods, Hopefully I can save some money for one within due time.
  9. Sweet so end result, they are definitely worth it I appreciate everyone's feedback, perhaps I'll have to save up to one of these rods! Now the next question is, what separates these rods specifically from the rest beside their lightness, and long butt ends, is it the action or load up of these rods as they are specifically designed for primarily swimbaits?
  10. I've been seriously into the big swimbait game for about 4-5 years now and ever since I could remember, I always wanted to buy an LDC (Low Down Customs) rod, but I couldn't push myself to pay that much for a rod especially with myself still being a broke college student trying to figure out what I'm going to eat. I used to use a G Loomis GL2 rated 25-45 for my bigger baits and all-round performance and that handled well, but now I use a 909H which also handles larger baits very well which to me are both some of my preferable favorite rods for swimbaits, but I'd like to know if Low Down Customs are really worth all the hype which they are given. Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
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