Yeah, like when your tubing a flooded shoreline around some logs, and you swim that big ol' worm through there, and that bass hits so hard it practically rips the rod out of your hands? But Shhhh, don't tell anyonecavdad45 wrote:Shhhhh! These guys like finesse worms. I still use Culprit's 10" and 12" in Tequila Sunrise or June Bug. They have their times to shine.hookemdanno wrote:I think any tackle box is incomplete without 10" black power worms. Kinda old school probably, but I've caught lots of big bass in the summer on those. And it eliminates the dinks.
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cav your are so right! Id cut that 10" worm into 10 little worms...LOL
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I know what you would do.:chef: Put them in a saucepan and melt them down for your new molds. :chef:danielt wrote:cav your are so right! Id cut that 10" worm into 10 little worms...LOL
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grab some senkos pumpkin with red sparkle
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EBM , You already know i got your back .. Im on the way back from The pier right now as i type with a Fresh shipment of raw and uncut BACON ....lol . Dude you get to "do over" your entire bass Box , how fun is that !! Cant wait to shut the stores down !! by the way "Franky" just called me and said the goons that got your gear now "sleeps with the fish" .... by the way "Tackle is replaceable , bassin skills are priceless" ..!!! BBD
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It's a family here....once you enter, you can never get out. The Sopranos. Franky has some connections with the men at Gary Yamamoto. If you need help 'persuading' them, I can do the honors.
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HMMMMM there's an idea to make a strain of bass that feeds on people who steal fishing gear!!! They would get huge with a diet like that! LOL
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I am glad to be part of the WL.com family where we look out for each other! I look forward to being able to return the help to the next guy!
A big THANKS to all that have posted to this thread with your knowledge and humor!
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Yes.....it will be called the "Theif's Karma" (or "Victim's Revenge") strain of bass. Even larger than Florida strain bass. Catch and release only, because they feed on scum, and because we need as many as possible.
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i 2nd thatbpm2000 wrote:If I had to start all over for some reason I would probably buy mostly swimbaits, big cranks and a few large plastics (6"+ senkos, lizards, worms). :cyclops:
oh and how could i forget spinnerbaits (1/2 oz+) and some topwaters!
:king:
my plastics dont get alot of use now, i have moved on. if i were to buy plastics it would be the one below
nothing under 10inch nowcavdad45 wrote:I still use Culprit's 10" and 12" in Tequila Sunrise or June Bug. They have their times to shine.
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Which ones? I hadn't heard of these so I looked them up and it looks like there are various hook and weight shapes.CK14 wrote: 5) charlie brewer slider heads in 1/8oz
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I am absolutely amazed that I didn't see floating minnow lures in the suggestions. For the past 30 years they have been my hands down favorite lure. They are super easy to fish and they catch bass of all sizes. I have probably caught thousands of bass on those lures and they have to be the most exciting lures to catch fish on. You see the strike, hear the strike and feel the strike all at the same time. Sure, they attract a lot of little bass but the big boys like them too. My first spring bass this year was 5-15 and she hit a floating Rapala. My 5 pound "Kong" bass also hit a Rapala and I have hooked several in the 3 pound class this season -- and I'm old. My 2nd most popular lure is a jig. I did see them mentioned but most were a little heavier than I like. My favorite is 1/4 ounce followed up by 3/8 ounce. I like the jig to spend a little more time dropping as I watch the line -- And, I fish shallow water a lot. I have never tried Bacon but it sounds interesting. I too have been the victim of a break in at a WDFW access (King County's Beaver Lake) so I can relate quite well. Good luck. BT
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From now on...I'm taking my sniper rifle fishing with me, that way I can "reach out and touch someone" from the middle of the lake if I see them messin with my rig :rambo:Bass Tracker wrote:I am absolutely amazed that I didn't see floating minnow lures in the suggestions. For the past 30 years they have been my hands down favorite lure. They are super easy to fish and they catch bass of all sizes. I have probably caught thousands of bass on those lures and they have to be the most exciting lures to catch fish on. You see the strike, hear the strike and feel the strike all at the same time. Sure, they attract a lot of little bass but the big boys like them too. My first spring bass this year was 5-15 and she hit a floating Rapala. My 5 pound "Kong" bass also hit a Rapala and I have hooked several in the 3 pound class this season -- and I'm old. My 2nd most popular lure is a jig. I did see them mentioned but most were a little heavier than I like. My favorite is 1/4 ounce followed up by 3/8 ounce. I like the jig to spend a little more time dropping as I watch the line -- And, I fish shallow water a lot. I have never tried Bacon but it sounds interesting. I too have been the victim of a break in at a WDFW access (King County's Beaver Lake) so I can relate quite well. Good luck. BT
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Yes you are correct Bass Tracker! I believe the number one selling lure of all times is the Rapala Floating Minnow.
I second fishing with a rifle!:thumleft:
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That's two for Beaver Lake now that I have heard of. I third fishing with rifle because that's my home lake and we have a boat.
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How recent were these break-ins at Beaver? I've been fishing there almost every weekend this summer and luckily haven't been robbed yet. Are they just doing a smash & grab or are they using a "jimmy" of sorts? You would think the people that are almost always on the point by the park would see this going on...
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BBD's was this summer, they didn't even take anything. Just smashed a window.
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Maybe I read too quickly but I didn't see these baits listed:
Roboworms - Aaron's Magic, Oxblood, and Baby Bluegill color schemes
Sniper Snubs - Dark Brown, Watermelon
Sorry to hear about the break in.
I can loan you a rod if you need one. With all the lures and tackle recommended, it might be hard to budget for a new rod. I know you'll be getting a new set up, but my offer still stands.
Roboworms - Aaron's Magic, Oxblood, and Baby Bluegill color schemes
Sniper Snubs - Dark Brown, Watermelon
Sorry to hear about the break in.
I can loan you a rod if you need one. With all the lures and tackle recommended, it might be hard to budget for a new rod. I know you'll be getting a new set up, but my offer still stands.
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Hey IB thanks for the offer of the rod but they didn't get my babies! They were at home nestled in their bed at the time of the break in!LOL
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If you can wait Jay, I bet you could clean house at the Cabela's grand opening! They will surely have some good deals. Make sure and join their rewards club since you will more than likely be dropping a decent amount of coin rebuilding your collection.
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Good Idea Eastside! I will def want to go but man that is a trip from Edmonds!
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