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Old 06-01-2009 | 06:18 PM
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Default RE: Let's talk crankbaits..

A. How do you catch BIG bass on them? fish in areas that hold better fish, deep water rocks and brush

B. Do you fish from deep to shallow ..or from shallow to deep.? fish them deeper than they are intended to run, i like normam DD22 fished in 14' and less, i like to drege with watever i'm throwing and i want to be in contact with the cover sporaically


C,What is your favorite color and brand? citrus shad, and cant remember what its called but yellow back white sided with an orange belly,and the fire-tiger varities are some of my favorites along with traditional shad patterns


D. What is your biggest BOATED..not the one that got away.[8D]? several in the 8-9 # range

E. When you caught it was..it weedy, rocky ..deep or shallow water..? i've caught em both deep and shallow 2-20+

F. What time of the day was it? my biggest (just under 9 1/2) i caught on fork around 1 in the afternoon[&:]in 8 ft of water on a fred arbogast 1 1/4 mudbug in firetiger, this lure is/was designed to be fished 18-25 ft, i was wearing tree roots out

The Mud-Bug created a sensation from the moment it was introduced in 1968. It resembled a crayfish in appearance, even to the extent of being retrieved "backwards" to simulate a fast-moving or retreating crayfish. This deep-diving lure has been a winner in numerous bass fishing tournaments. By 1980, the Mud-Bug was available in five different sizes for fresh and saltwater fishing





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