Hell yeah! That’s a biggun. I’d always Texas rig worms, I feel like bass will eat anything when they’re hungry. As a kid, I didn’t know how to properly rig plastics, but I saw a huge bass on the shoreline while I was in one of those pedal boats.
So I rigged up a plastic worm like I would a live one, (basically a worm knot) and dropped it in where I saw that bass. 10 seconds later I’m pedal boating back to the cabin to show off my fish.
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Gerald Swindle is such a off the cuff funny guy. He can catch fish too!
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Salamanders love eating bass eggs in the spring!
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1/4oz weighted yum lizard is my confidence bait. Senkos be damned.
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Well done sir! June bug and green pumpkin lizards are tough to beat in the spring.
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Hell yeah! That’s a biggun. I’d always Texas rig worms, I feel like bass will eat anything when they’re hungry. As a kid, I didn’t know how to properly rig plastics, but I saw a huge bass on the shoreline while I was in one of those pedal boats.
So I rigged up a plastic worm like I would a live one, (basically a worm knot) and dropped it in where I saw that bass. 10 seconds later I’m pedal boating back to the cabin to show off my fish.
Gerald Swindle is such a off the cuff funny guy. He can catch fish too!
Salamanders love eating bass eggs in the spring!
1/4oz weighted yum lizard is my confidence bait. Senkos be damned.
Well done sir! June bug and green pumpkin lizards are tough to beat in the spring.
Plastic lizards are the BOMB.