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Old 07-23-05, 02:38 PM   #1
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i thought that this didnt go through so i mad e another 1 so i edited this 1 look at the below post to find out my question
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Old 07-23-05, 02:42 PM   #2
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try a rubbler worm
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Old 07-23-05, 02:44 PM   #3
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ok thnx but i have tried and i just suck with rubber worms how would you fish that rubber worm
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Old 07-23-05, 02:52 PM   #4
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Try this: Rig up a Texas rig

http://www.bassfishingusa.com/rigging/rigging1.html

Except do not use any weight. Throw it in and around cover, and work it with gentle twitches if the rod tip. Let it sink, twitch it, and let it sink. Work it back to you doing this, but watch your line. If it starts tightning up or moving off to the side or feels "heavy", set the hook. You often won't feel a hit, so watch your line.
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Old 07-23-05, 03:01 PM   #5
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first dont be so had on yourself .rig your worm up,cast it around docks,any structure in the water,logs,trees and rock. You can drag it on the bottom and you can pop it off the bottom .cast it out and give it a few small twiches of your rod tip pause and repeat keeping your slack reeled in .You will see your line twich or you will feel 2 to 3 taps in you line,when this happen make sure you watch your line the fish is prob. gonna run with it.....I hope I helped you If I confused you JB can prob. better explain it....good day
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Old 07-23-05, 03:07 PM   #6
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thnk u for your help i troll on lake erie for walleye so i am kinda behind in times for bass

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Old 07-23-05, 03:10 PM   #7
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look i went out to wallmart and bought some pumpkin green 7'' turtlebak worm (berkly gulp) will that work (man those worms are expensive)
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Old 07-23-05, 03:21 PM   #8
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Don't leave them on your hook out of the water-they dry out and you lmost need a hammer and chisel to get them off once they are dried out. That's why I don't use the Gulp baits.
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Old 07-23-05, 03:23 PM   #9
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ok so what would be a good plastic worm to use
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Old 07-23-05, 03:25 PM   #10
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I use Zoom or Yum more than any. You can find Zoom baits just about anyplace that has tackle. WalMart is probably the most often mentioned.
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Old 07-23-05, 03:30 PM   #11
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would u use ny type of a crankbait in this situation
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Old 07-23-05, 04:15 PM   #12
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Depends on the situation-for flooded timber I always have a crank tied on. Since you fish for walleyes there is a lot of crossover to bass fishing-a lot of the same baits will work for both,just different tactics. The key to a crankbait is contact-make sure it hits something. One of my favorite crankbait tactics is to fish a bait that runs deeper than the water I am fishing so it digs into the bottom kicking up a mud trail.
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Old 07-23-05, 04:53 PM   #13
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ah thanx guys so much and if you ever want to know ny thing about walleye fishin ask me and i will tell u
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Old 07-23-05, 09:29 PM   #14
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if your fishing erie for walleye , you are fishing in the best smallmouth lake in the world ... erie is loaded with huge smallies ... this time of year ,just find a rock pile in 25 to 30 feet of water ,and drop a tube bait down to them ,and hang on .
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i would try tiki stiks

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Old 07-24-05, 09:29 AM   #16
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first wht are tiki stiks and i do go smally fishin with a tube on a rockpile catch 5 pounders all the time
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Old 07-24-05, 06:11 PM   #17
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ive heard stories that my uncle told me about lake erie he caught so many smallmouth and his arm was so sore from fighting them that he wished they would quit biting. like everyone else said drop a tube or tiki stick on a heavy dropshot rig. or a heavy jig.
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Old 07-24-05, 08:47 PM   #18
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yep ive had that happen to me lol walleye r better though
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