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Old 03-08-2011, 10:47 AM   #12
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Fish hard, fish often, fish big, as in big bait, and as much as I like catching fish on plugs, a live eel or bunker is your best ticket to a real slob.., do not buy into old myths, myths like flat water does not hold large bass, full moon scares fish from the shallows. are a bunch of huey..fish quality, not quanity.. large bass, 40lbs and up, tend not to hang with the smaller, more energetic "teenagers" will make large bass seek better feeding places... research traditional hot spots for "50's".. this means not just an area.. but an actual "spot".. fish of that size tend to reappear in those areas.....year in and year out....

this point in time is a good chance at a fish weighing half a hundred, there are fair number of them available to those that put in their time..
Joe has a 50 for each digit on both hands I believe. I always try to memorize what he says when on the FAR OFF endless search for mystical 50 skills . Good thread.

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