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I remember a Spring several years ago, my Dad and my Brother-in-Law and I fished all morning without even a whiff!

It was getting cloudy and rain was threatening.

They decided to take a nap, so I went back out by myself.

The year before, Bill Beck had showed me how to 'bulge' a spinner bait just under the surface.

I took a white, double silver willow blade and proceeded to catch what was probably my best bag ever?

Went back in Schooner, and in about 45 minutes I hauled in 7 LM. Had 3 over 5#, biggest was 7+ and the other 4 were in the 4# range.

They were just all over that thing, and I saw every one of them come out of a tree or laydown.

No camera with me, and didn't want to mess with filling the livewell.

To this day, my Dad and Brother-in-Law still don't believe me!

Son! That must have been an awesome experience.

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Maybe MDC should consider dumping concrete picnic tables instead of old Christmas tree's?

That's not a bad idea. I can see if they are sitting upright, the picnic table gives a fish great overhead cover.

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Who knows, maybe Spro will make enough Rock Crawlers before Spring of next year so that everybody can go buy a couple dozen.

Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish

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Seems like every year there is a crank bait craze for a particular model. Last year, after the Classic you could not find a Rapala DT 10 in the Red Ike Demon color. Plenty in stock this year. Same for the HFC craw - sold out early last year, now they are sitting on the shelves.

It will be interesting to see what crank shines in the upcoming Elite event at Guntersville.

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You can still find some Rock crawlers now. Just have to goggle them and they can be found in stock in different tackle shops.

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I really want to fish Guntersville in the early fall one of these years.

Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish

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The rock crawler will out fish the HFC head to head. Heavier, casts further, runs deeper, & stays down at higher speeds

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I really want to fish Guntersville in the early fall one of these years.

I was just down to Guntersville a couple of weeks ago. I talked to some locals and they said the frog fishing is unbelievable the last week of Oct. and first week of Nov. The lake gets a ton of pressure, but still produces big bass. They had 2 just under 12 lbs in a tournament, when I was there.

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