06-13-06, 11:06 PM | #1 |
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Bigger bait = Bigger bass
Hoping this holds true. Just spent some time at Alabama Lakes site and the bait monkey took hold of the keyboard. Not to bad 50 or so when all the fur cleared. Picked up some Paca Craws- thanks Lizard, Some 9" lizards, the 6" toad- 2 for 7.00, and 14" worms. Dont even remember what else. Figured on throwing some big baits to some big fish to see what happens.
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06-14-06, 01:32 AM | #2 |
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just watch for then 21 lbs in my tournament i just won i couldnt pick up a big fish even when i tryed i was throughin and flippin a 10'' worm and them 2s could stay the hell away but maybe the 14'' will hod true.
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06-14-06, 04:46 AM | #3 |
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huh??
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06-14-06, 09:23 AM | #4 |
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What he said, is that it isn't always the case of big baits=big fish.He was fishing a tournament where the 10" worm was catching smaller fish. I agree with him 100%. I have caught alot of small fish on big worms over the years. I don't think a 14" worm is going to be any different for you, what it will do is limit your bite count, but not increase the size of the fish that bites it.Presentation has more to do with it than the size of the bait.P N J
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Really zook, what did tourneyfisher508 say ?
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