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BubbaBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth BassTechniqueFrogs/ToadsSeasonWinterStructureLily PadsWork the frog slow
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Largemouth BassTechniqueHard JerkbaitsSeasonFallStructureBaitfishIf you can find the bait, you’ll find the fish. We were throwing small jerkbaits to imitate the forage the bass were chasing. This technique helped us place second in our tournament on that day
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Largemouth BassTechniqueSpinnerbaitsSeasonWinterStructureMatted GrassSmall Spinnerbait on my bfs setup. Fishing into open pockets of heavy vegetation. Was able to horse it out.
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Largemouth BassTechniqueHard JerkbaitsSeasonFallStructureShadThis was the last regular season BFL for us, the super derb on St Johns River... The river during this late summer, early fall time can just be a very very tough time to be there. Anyone with experience here knows this means one, major hurdle... SHRIMP!!! The shrimp were EVERYWHERE! Now, this does a couple of things to the bass population. For one (a positive) is they are feeding! Like Crazy! BUT.... As we are all very well aware of when the bait is extremely plentiful, the bass can be super tough to make bite. They get so so keyed in that they are "tough to trick" We were fishing running the tide for half of the day and then chasing some fish on Lake George (Report for George posted separately) But we were using 2 baits to target the main river fish. First was the Berkley Stunna. Get around the fish schooling on shrimp and take FULL advantage of livescope. Its tough but it does work well. Secondly we would set up on these schooling locations after the fish quit schooling I would throw a Roboworm on 8 lb test dropshot... Caught a 6 on this setup on Day Uno. Thanks yall! Lake George report coming soon!!!
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Largemouth BassTechniqueNeko RigsSeasonSummerStructureDocksUsed the Bio Spawn PlasmaTail 6.5" for the first time yesterday and had great success. All my bites came on the walkways of the docks. The key in yesterdays tournament was fishing slow. With the shrimp running like they are in the St. John's I believe that slowing down my presentation was the key to last nights success. Normally when one thinks of fishing docks it's about the law of averages. The more docks you fish, eventually you're to get bit. But yesterday I focused on two stretches of docks that I knew were holding some fish and ended up fishing seven docks in three hours of fishing. All my bites came in 6 in. to 2 feet of water. When the tide is incoming, don't be afraid to go as shallow as your boat will allow you and fish each pylon.
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Largemouth BassTechniqueHard Topwater (Popping)SeasonWinterStructureLily PadsBass were schooling at the mouth of Fune creek.
- john malerichBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth BassTechniqueLipless CrankbaitsSeasonFallStructureBaitfishred eye shad, chrome/blue back, cught 2 abt 3 lbs each, Fat fish getting ready for winter. Lost 2 others abt the same size. Running back came across small stripers buting bait, caught 6 on a small popper, fun day! Seems like things are picking up. I need to get to Rodman later in the week and try jerk baits in the stump fields!
Joey PicardBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth BassTechniqueTexas Rigs (Pitch/Flip)SeasonWinterStructureLily PadsFishing was slow, but I cought a few flipping isolated pad clumps in the back of creeks. I was using a reaction innovations creature bait with a strike king straight shank flipping hook. I used a 3/4 tungsten weight but use a weight good for the cover your fishing.


























