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Largemouth Bass Fishing
Started by Anonymous at 04-14-2008 7:58 AM. Topic has 1 replies.
 
 
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04-14-2008, 7:58 AM
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Anonymous
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Me and my fishing partner just finished a fishing trip under ideal conditions, slight overcast 70 degrees, surface water temp, 68-70 degrees, fish all over the depth finder, 7-8 feet deep, fish everything from crankbaits to worms, and jigs caught a few but no real "hogs", when I fish my biggest "duh-huh" is the right color, speed, from what I have always been told is bright lures in cloudy water, dark colors in clear water, is this the answer? HELP.......
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05-14-2008, 7:32 AM
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admin
Joined on 08-10-2005
Panama City, FL
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I'd recommend trying something a little bulkier if you are going for bigger fish. Maybe a brush hog or a jig-and-pig. I'd also try topwater. Normally, you are going to take larger catches with topwater. Upsizing your baits is also something you can look into. Larger bass like their meals to be worth their time. I recently watched a tourney where the pros were gluing two baits together so that they could throw something huge to get giant bass.
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