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No I never said anything about finesse. You just do not understand what i do. I just do not use tiny baits to try to catch big fish. I can finesse a 12 inch plastic worm.

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No I never said anything about finesse. You just do not understand what i do. I just do not use tiny baits to try to catch big fish. I can finesse a 12 inch plastic worm.

Yep, you can also finesse a Zara Super Spook!

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No I never said anything about finesse. You just do not understand what i do. I just do not use tiny baits to try to catch big fish. I can finesse a 12 inch plastic worm.

That will about work over all. But when you talk about salt effecting the sink rate your getting into finessing.

Maybe I misunderstood you, but you like to come out of the wood works to bash anything new or finesse related.

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No I never said anything about finesse. You just do not understand what i do. I just do not use tiny baits to try to catch big fish. I can finesse a 12 inch plastic worm.

You're using finesse as a verb & a noun. So understanding you is little bit hard to do.

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I have no problem with it. It is a system to me. It seems I am talking way beyond your understanding anyway.

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I have no problem with it. It is a system to me. It seems I am talking way beyond your understanding anyway.

Old Plug, dont flatter yourself too much.

I can go toe to toe with the best power fisherman out there, but finesse fishing is what puts fish in the boat where I live.

My first bass over 8lbs was caught on a weightless 12" culprit, so I understand finessing a large bait.

Its not rocket science.

Thinking outside of the box is hard for some people.

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Plastics and how they sink is something I have been doing for many years Mitch. I have a box with nothing but hooks and weights in my boat. Everything from tiny split shot to 3/4 oz bell sinkers. There are other things beside the construction of the bait that play into sink rate as well. The type of line your using will effect the sink rate. so will the general depth you are fishing again depending on the line. If I was limited to one setup it would be 1/4 oz on a 12 lb test mono line. That will about work over all. But when you talk about salt effecting the sink rate your getting into finessing. That is mostly my aim even with 12 inch plastic worms.

If thats talking way beyond my understanding, then you grossly underestimate the IQ level of most bass fisherman on this site.

Basically, you're telling us how to texas rig without answering the question as it pertains to salt & the sink rate.

I learned to texas rig as a 6 year old kid, so I don't need any lessons from you.

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I am nkt telling you how to do anything. I am telling you what I do. I know It works for me here. nobody is giving you any lesson. I also am not trying to shove some product down peoples throats like you and some of your crew are. matter of fact you can take this siteand your ned rig and shove it for all. I care.

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Ned Rig, who mentioned that?

I thought this was all about salt & sink rate.

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