
Cranking Grass Lines for Bass
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Date: 2020-11-25
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Evan
cant wait to see you this weekend at the Houston boat show! I was holding the casitas and your buisness partner (Hughes Andry) over heard me say Justin Rackley just did a review on this reel and said that you worked from him, little did I know my dad bought and now has given to me as a gift! I'm looking forward to seeing you! if possible, since we bought the casitas at the shimano boot, I recieved a g loomis buff, and was wondering if u would sign it? Thanks again, Evan carlson
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cant wait to see you this weekend at the Houston boat show! I was holding the casitas and your buisness partner (Hughes Andry) over heard me say Justin Rackley just did a review on this reel and said that you worked from him, little did I know my dad bought and now has given to me as a gift! I'm looking forward to seeing you! if possible, since we bought the casitas at the shimano boot, I recieved a g loomis buff, and was wondering if u would sign it? Thanks again, Evan carlson
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Larry
I've tried something similar to that myself and at times it works very well, although a lot of times I'm spending pulling moss off my lure. Ripping a rattle trap has worked better for me, but appreciate the video on your idea for another method of fishing weedlines. I think it definitely has potential. Enjoy your videos and want to get back to fishing Lake Fork sometime soon.
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I've tried something similar to that myself and at times it works very well, although a lot of times I'm spending pulling moss off my lure. Ripping a rattle trap has worked better for me, but appreciate the video on your idea for another method of fishing weedlines. I think it definitely has potential. Enjoy your videos and want to get back to fishing Lake Fork sometime soon.
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Jeffray
Nice tips, we do the same on Kentucky Lake, works great any time of the year, winter is a little harder to define the edges since most of its matted down. But there is still an edge that pays off
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Nice tips, we do the same on Kentucky Lake, works great any time of the year, winter is a little harder to define the edges since most of its matted down. But there is still an edge that pays off
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FLAIR
Only in Texas do guys wear cold weather suits and flip flops lol! Great stuff man! Its too bad you can't join Tyler Anderson, Jon, Mike and I in February. It should be a great time!
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Only in Texas do guys wear cold weather suits and flip flops lol! Great stuff man! Its too bad you can't join Tyler Anderson, Jon, Mike and I in February. It should be a great time!
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David
I use a rapala xrap 6 suspending crankbait for this. When it's really cold I Kinda feather it right across the grass. Can stop and let it sit and just ease it thru. Big uns kill it.
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I use a rapala xrap 6 suspending crankbait for this. When it's really cold I Kinda feather it right across the grass. Can stop and let it sit and just ease it thru. Big uns kill it.
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ctryboysurvivor
Would love to hear your opinion on the 2. 5 square bills they also do great in the grass on some braid. same technique your are using in this video.
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Would love to hear your opinion on the 2. 5 square bills they also do great in the grass on some braid. same technique your are using in this video.
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Brian
hey im thinking about buying a boat is there any thing i need to know. i dont have any idea about boats, but i want one. im tired of bank fishing. lol
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hey im thinking about buying a boat is there any thing i need to know. i dont have any idea about boats, but i want one. im tired of bank fishing. lol
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