12-02-06, 12:57 PM | #26 |
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I'm with lizards, wild shiners, the bigger the better, preferably 12-14".
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12-02-06, 03:17 PM | #27 |
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really Big Arkansas Bass
The old school wooden spence scout and a zara spook. I'v caught bass from 5 to 11.2 lbs. all over the south. Oh! don't foreget a big blade spinnerbait worked just under the surface around heavy cover. And if you can find them, a 2-3in. live crayfish will really get your string streched. Please don't pass-up small waters, a lot of people pass-up Big bass driving to the big lakes.
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welcome to the forum jrward!
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12-07-06, 11:24 PM | #29 |
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only one said a spinnerbait well I make the Turbo Rattler spinnerbaits and thats all I use will trough a 10 inch worm too but not as much I am just convenced on the rattle. Rattles produce more big fish its the vibrations
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12-15-06, 09:42 AM | #30 |
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My favorite- 6 inch lizards. grn Pumpkin or Pmpknseed
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12-15-06, 04:55 PM | #31 |
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The Senko or just about any other senko salted worm imitation is a great bait. Time will tell if this plastic is an all-time winner or just a temporary trend.
I love tubes. However, some days, the fish don't want them. For me, when the tube is on, its on. Topwaters are the most fun but not the best bait for large numbers. |
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I like really BIG baits and swimbaits
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12-23-06, 11:18 PM | #33 |
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i always catch them on pop-rs always
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It depends on the water coloration, I have better luck on big plastics in murkey water, in clear swimbaits.
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A full sized zara spook is good, and so is a 10" worm, or better, lizard.
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How long is the full size?
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I'm leaning towards swimbaits now although personally 10" worms still reign supreme.
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I've never used a worm over 10'', do they work good.
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We have caught a few fish over 10 lbs on em' ... so yeah!
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