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- robberelite96
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Big Smallmouth
I went MIA for a while on here and figured i would bring some pictures back with me... A member of another forum told me to come back and post over here... so here ya go!
- robberelite96
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RE:Big Smallmouth
and some fish caught while bass fishing...
RE:Big Smallmouth
awesome pics
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RE:Big Smallmouth
nice 'eye!
- leahcim_dahc
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RE:Big Smallmouth
Wow, nice fish!!
Not sure about the Keystone Light, though....might as well been drinking water! LOL!
Not sure about the Keystone Light, though....might as well been drinking water! LOL!
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RE:Big Smallmouth
those are some really nice Smallies!!! great job!!!
got a question for ya though... did you catch any of those on the eastern side of the state????
got a question for ya though... did you catch any of those on the eastern side of the state????
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RE:Big Smallmouth
Very nice fish man. Potholes? Lk Sawyer?
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RE:Big Smallmouth
Nice fish robberelite96. Glad your posting, stick around awhile. We could all learn from your knowledge. We need more great bass anglers like yourself around here. Thanks for sharing all those hawg pics.
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RE:Big Smallmouth
Dude....you're the freakin' man! Keep up the good work! and I don't drink anymore....but dang Keystone Light?!?!
I hope you share some of your tips with the rest of us
I hope you share some of your tips with the rest of us
- robberelite96
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RE:Big Smallmouth
Thanks guys. The fish were taken from (in order) Lake washington, potholes, Lake watcom. Trout in stevens and walleye at potholes...
Crankbait and jerkbaits have been very productive lately along with the drop shot... Lucky craft pointers and norman cranks. Berkely shaky head worm, zoom plastics, and panic minnows drop shotting or carolina rigged.
I like to keep my jerkbait very irratic and fast, pausing only for a split sec. and that is when they usually crack it. Remember to fan cast the shorline with crankbaits (dont cast directly at the shore, cast a little up or down the bank or hump, it keeps the lure in the zone longer). Dragging a drop shot in the rocks slowly with 6-18" drop. Flourocarbon is the only way to go because of its sensitivity. I have been carolina rigging a lot lately with lindy rig weights which seem not to snag as much as a bullet weight. That enough insight for some of ya, oh and the only rod to use is a G-Loomis!!! hehehe I know a lot of people who don't believe in high dollar rods but man, these rods are the best and have made a huge difference in my fishing ability plus a lifetime gaurantee, no questions asked...
Alright the keystone light was my dads... he loves the stuff for some reason... Im a coors light guy...
Crankbait and jerkbaits have been very productive lately along with the drop shot... Lucky craft pointers and norman cranks. Berkely shaky head worm, zoom plastics, and panic minnows drop shotting or carolina rigged.
I like to keep my jerkbait very irratic and fast, pausing only for a split sec. and that is when they usually crack it. Remember to fan cast the shorline with crankbaits (dont cast directly at the shore, cast a little up or down the bank or hump, it keeps the lure in the zone longer). Dragging a drop shot in the rocks slowly with 6-18" drop. Flourocarbon is the only way to go because of its sensitivity. I have been carolina rigging a lot lately with lindy rig weights which seem not to snag as much as a bullet weight. That enough insight for some of ya, oh and the only rod to use is a G-Loomis!!! hehehe I know a lot of people who don't believe in high dollar rods but man, these rods are the best and have made a huge difference in my fishing ability plus a lifetime gaurantee, no questions asked...
Alright the keystone light was my dads... he loves the stuff for some reason... Im a coors light guy...
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