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Rock Cliffs from 430PM until dark,love those bass!Used the drop-shot method again,only this time used 4" Maniac paddle tails in holographic white pearl,worked better than the Berkley worms I used last time.Caught my biggest Bass of the year so far-18".Caught two that were 16,and one 15".All nice fat fish returned unharmed to the lake.
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Nice looking fish Mike, were you catching a lot of bass? Congratulation on your big bass.
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Thanks Curt,didn't catch a lot of bass,but the ones I did were good fish.Its a relaxing way to fish
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great report and pictures mike, we will have to hook up and try the nelle together soon.
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Nice fish Mike . I think I saw you in Sportsmans thursday evening looking over the powerbait plastics .
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how do you hook up those worms for the dropshot rig? do you just nose hook them or weedless style? I've got the stuff but never fished it before. if you nose hook it doesn't it hang down to far to be effective. any information on this would help, thanks.
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That was me!Picked up those Maniac worms,will have to start wearing my BFT hat so people know for sure
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You tie on the drop shot hook about 2-3' up the line from the end with a Polamar knot,this makes the hook stand out straight from the line,then nose hook a small drop shot worm.In the water the worm moves horizontal
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