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Old 08-08-07, 01:29 AM   #1
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Never Caught a bass at my lake... my lake has turbid water and where i fish there are two sunken trees about 2 ft of water. Any suggestions? Im willing to spend a generous amount of money
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Old 08-08-07, 08:52 AM   #2
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Senkos!!!!
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Old 08-08-07, 09:46 AM   #3
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Never Caught a bass at my lake... my lake has turbid water and where i fish there are two sunken trees about 2 ft of water. Any suggestions? Im willing to spend a generous amount of money
Did I mention that we offer a private online course called "Fishing Stumps in Two Feet Of Turbid Water 101"? Tuition is reasonable.
With enrollment as a full-time student you will be eligible to eat in the virtual dining facility (the virtual quiche is da bomb!), participate in your choice of virtual *Football, Marching Band, Modern Interpretive Dance, and date the virtual coeds. You may even move into the virtual dorm.
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Old 08-08-07, 12:06 PM   #4
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Hey. Wacky rigged Senko's shouldwork good for ya. but i'dgo with the BPS brand. they are cheeper so you can get more of them and more color with your 'generous amount of money'
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Old 08-08-07, 01:08 PM   #5
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Well I would take that generous amount of money and go buy whatever you see that looks interesting. I'd go with senkos and tiki stiks, zoom worms and lizards, crankbaits of all sizes and colors, jigs jigs and tubes and more jigs, a boat would be a great investment too, and some new fishing rod/reels. Mkae sure to send said tackle down to me as I can inspect and make sure you bought the right kinda stuff. after a year or so of vigorous field testing I'll surely have it all back to you, good as new.
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I dont think the BPS sink as good as the senko's ... They dont have as much salt. But they are cheaper! You can get 100 of em on ebay for like 15 bucks. But I dont know how good they are.
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Stevo, try a spinnerbait with a big, single Colorado (round) blade. A great muddy water bait.
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Did I mention that we offer a private online course called "Fishing Stumps in Two Feet Of Turbid Water 101"? Tuition is reasonable.
With enrollment as a full-time student you will be eligible to eat in the virtual dining facility (the virtual quiche is da bomb!), participate in your choice of virtual *Football, Marching Band, Modern Interpretive Dance, and date the virtual coeds. You may even move into the virtual dorm.
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Got any classes on fishing fer birds in trees. this just sounds fun. hmm maybe a worm on a kite with spinner blades attached to the tail. If you do, how much we lookin at fer tuition? I like the sound of free imfirmary use too.
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Old 08-09-07, 10:53 AM   #9
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Got any classes on fishing fer birds in trees. this just sounds fun. hmm maybe a worm on a kite with spinner blades attached to the tail. If you do, how much we lookin at fer tuition? I like the sound of free imfirmary use too.
There was insufficient enrollment to justify a course such as you mentioned. However, you may be interested in "Angling for Squirrels 201", an advanced course requiring rigorous lab work. The tuition ($250.00 per semester.) includes an initial supply of lures, primarily "flying" lures in an assortment of colors; Walnut Swirl, Chartreuse Acorn, Purple Pecan, and Hazel Nut/Brazil Nut Laminate. Students are expected to furnish their own ladders for the purpose of lure recovery.
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Old 08-09-07, 02:12 PM   #10
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I already have an advanced degree in tree snaggery but would be interested in taking a course in fishing for docks and moored boats if one becomes available.
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Old 08-10-07, 11:27 PM   #11
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Update:

I bought a couple of "GARY YAMAMOTO" Yama SENKOs:
4'' GRN PUMPKIN/BLK FLK
5'' WTML/BLK&RED
5''WTML.RED&GRN
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Great color choices. Rig them weightless or wacky and tear 'em up!
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Great color choices. Rig them weightless or wacky and tear 'em up!

Thanks for the advice
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