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Old 07-04-07, 11:14 PM   #1
lunker-lander
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Just joined today and wanted to say"HI". I'm not a newbie to fishin' - been fishin since I was 4, but started bass fishing this year(I am 14). Me and my dad fish local lakes which are mostly clear to moderately clear, except for one, which has 2 ft. visibility. When we go out we will catch 2 or 3 bass each, usually .5 to 1 lb. We mostly use weightless and weighted texas rigs. Any tips on haulin' in bigger bass according to my lake description and area(southern MI)???
Also, equip. wise, I have two or three bass rods. A 7' St.Croix fast action rod w/ spinning reel, a Falcon Low Rider 6'7" fast action rod w/ spinning reel, and a 6' no-name fast action Wal-Mart rod with a 10lb test Zebco 33 spincasting reel.
All said, any ideas on boatin' bigger bass on each outing??
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