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m.t.hands 03-07-2011 05:48 PM

lots of good info so far, here is something else you may find handy;)...

http://blog.wired2fish.com/blog/bid/...-Bait-Selector

btw, with the time changing we should plan a trip;), there is no better way to learn than "time on the water" oh yea keep a log;)

mrl0004 03-07-2011 07:06 PM

I'd love to go sometime. Just let me know when. Upcoming, I am taking my kayak to Madison county lake this weekend and the next I am going on a trout trip in Arkansas. Then the last weekend I am turkey hunting.

Gangly 03-10-2011 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by huntingkidPA (Post 3783049)
yea, i have a pack but never got to use them much. I have a question for anyone here about them, can you only do topwater with it or peg it with a bullet weight and hop it along the bottom?


Man, you can do anything with them. I use them as top water, but when i come to an open pocket of grass, I'll kill the retreive and let it sink into the opening.....HUGE BITES! Sometimes I'll keep it on top and if the bass are biting it on the top, its hard to have more fun anywhere else you can think of. Top water bassing is a blast. Also, when the head of the frog is torn to oblivion, cut the frog in half about 1cm above where the body meets the legs, and you now have a pretty good jig trailer. Those legs create a lot of distrubance and are good trailers for swim jigs or faster jigging presentations.


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