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jakerhill

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  • Birthday 01/05/1994

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    Jake
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    Hill

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  1. Got a few different Toxic options, looking for a Toxic Gill tk in Lo Float. Will buy BNIB for retail, but prefer to trade.
  2. That’s a killer season brotha! Great work
  3. Another great season wrapped up here in Maine. New found success with both the K9 and tk brought in some awesome bites and provided feeding windows during seasonal transition periods, which were time frames I’ve struggled to find sustainable patterns in the past. The Wade Hogg continued to be the most consistent bait in the wheel house, and with the addition of the OG and model and 3 piece, the Hoggs stayed bit from April til November. I had to main goals coming into the season. Goal #1 was to find consistent swimbait bites throughout the year, try new applications when patterns change, identify those patterns and exploit them. My second was a goal we all share, to improve my PB. Although achieving these goals made for a momentous season, it also set the stage for an even bigger season next year. Extremely motivated to get over the top next year and counting the days until ice out. Good luck to you all still fishing this winter, I’ll see you all next spring. Best 5: 6-7 Wade Hogg 5-11 Wad3 5-2 Tiny Klash 5-0 Wade Froglett 4-13 OG Wade
  4. Awesome video bro! We gotta swing some baits together next season when you’re in Maine
  5. Tiny Klash. Klash9. I’ve found luck with crank downs in cold weather but nearly the success the klash has brought. As much as I love wake and cranks, I catch more fish when I leave them home in the fall.
  6. One gram in the front of front hook hanger for dead walking
  7. TK has been the ticket trough the transition for me in Maine. After struggling the past couple seasons at this time of year, it’s been rewarding putting together a pattern. The formula’s simple; find declining rock faces, rig TK to suspend, deadwalk til they can’t stand it anymore. Lost count how many fish I’ve caught the past few trips as the tiny klash will also attract smaller fish I’d usually rarely see throwing larger swims. Best two so far have been the two pictures below, 5-2 and 4-6. Hoping to run into a pig this fall, keeping the tk tied on til Maine ices over.
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