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Old 10-04-2001, 11:56 AM   #22
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Don't matter...I like fishin wood too. down here guys catch'em on chicken livers.Best a my knowledge bass don't eat chickens.(Probably would if they could get one)My best bass was on a chicken scratch bomber.It was not small.The fish I mean,duh.You know why I got it on a chicken scratch bomber?CAUSE THAT"S WHAT WAS ON THE END OF MY LINE!!!!One a my best bass this year was on a big hopkins,right in the middle of a line of 50 guys all fishing top waters.And these were some pretty sharp anglers too.The next night I got in to the same school of fish down the beach on an old sixties Gibbs bottle plug('til one straightened out the hooks anyway.)Meanwhile my buddy is gettin on 'em little metal right next to me.You know who was there besides us?NOBODY!!!we got fish for two hours straight every cast from 10's and 12's up to 30 and I ain't talkin inches either bubba.Bass are pigs,greedy pigs.You find'em on the feedbag you'll catch 'em.
That's 99% of striper fishing right there.Duh.
The only lure they absolutely will not eat is one of those stupid ugly green Boone needlefish.Never saw one of those things catch anything.Not even sea robins.
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