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I just can't stop throwing a Seko type worm weightless. Keeps catching fish for me so often. Last night I caught a 6 pounder in about a foot of water on it. She was a hog, belly swollen bad, don't know if she was on a bed, she looked like she was ready to pop though.

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6" Pink worm no weight...especially in clear water...

A strike indicator is just a bobber...

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In fishing smallish creeks for smallmouth & goggle eye, what kind of success do y'all think one of these 2.5" crappie tubes in watermelon green would bring?

A 2.5" Crappie Tubes made with heavy salt and Megastrike bait enhance. These Megastrike bait enhancered tubes are also impregnated with salt, making them even more irresistible to fish. VNM-StubbyTubes.jpg

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If the small fish can leave them alone long enough give the better fish a chance to eat them they would probably work great. Maybe an oversized hook would help.

His father touches the Claw in spite of Kevin's warnings and breaks two legs just as a thunderstorm tears the house apart. Kevin runs away with the Claw. He becomes captain of the Greasy Bastard, a small ship carrying rubber goods between England and Burma. Michael Palin, Terry Jones, 1974

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If the small fish can leave them alone long enough give the better fish a chance to eat them they would probably work great. Maybe an oversized hook would help.

good point. I might be jerking sunfish all day.

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The little tubes work well. I keep some 3.5 inch tubes and some 2.5 inch ones in my tackle. I always start with the 3.5 inch ones, but sometimes find that I need to go to the 2.5 inch ones in very clear water. The little tubes also work better in the cold weather months. I don't have too much trouble with sunfish wearing them out, but goggle-eye really love them.

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i did pretty good on 3 inch pumpkin green crayfish and hula grubs yesterday, and as for the fly rod i used it for a while when the wind died down, i did pretty good on big green wooly bugger's and and i got a new pb smallie (right at 21 inches) for a fly rod on an articulated streamer i made out of some big zonker strips and ice dubbing

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I definitely catch a lot more smallmouth with smaller lures, and I think I actually catch more big ones than with larger lures.

Just thought that beared repeating.

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