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NorthernBass4L

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    Fishing the northeast!!

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    Pete
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    Smit

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  1. Way to get out there man!! You earned that one
  2. Hey SU, been wondering about gill glides/gill profile glides. What are y'alls favorite? How do you find the hookup percentage to be on said baits? I definitely need to add one to my arsenal.
  3. Got this Peso custom painted by Shankbait. Looks super dope, goes down 9 feet. Can't wait to get it in some of that rockbass infested northeast water!
  4. Tannnkkkk!! Great job man!
  5. Came in at 4-9. Dead walking it right along the bank. Beautiful northern strain gotta love it
  6. First fish on Yunique scout. First swimbait fish of 2024. Got 3 bites today miraculously, only connected with this one. 36 degree air temp. Massachusetts on the board.
  7. Imma give this a free bump cause that paint job looks so dope
  8. Ever since I got on SU and learned about the calico/spotty/sandbass fishery I have been interested in it. Out here In the northeast I would say the closest thing we really have would be black sea bass, but you don't target them anything like you target the pacific basses. But what I've always been confused by is the fact that they really don't seem to grow that big, and yet the gear people use is what I would consider to be like heavy bass gear. It seems like sometimes a nice fish would be small even for largemouth standards of size. And it seems like there's other sick saltwater fish to catch out there that grow much larger. I am in no way trying to diss on a fishery, personally I think its dope as hell, the fish look sick. I am just curious, what's the main drawing to going after the pacific basses? Is it like they put up a great fight? Lots of numbers to make for fun days? Let me know! Maybe I will have to book a trip out west to experience it for myself sometime. (Figured I would post here since this topic isn't about freshwater bass)
  9. Man that bait is so sick! Super generous to be contributing to a community like this! I am in!!
  10. I think he’s trying to describe a lo float
  11. I was gonna say this too lol. Maybe start out with a pack of yum dingers and a couple of 3/0 if you’re lookin to go catch instead of going into the most expensive side of bass fishing if money really is the problem
  12. I’ve seen some MA bass get caught on wakes in colder water than you’d think they’d eat a wake but soft baits and glide’s definitely are gonna give you a little better chance ha
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