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Post by tunnels on Jun 23, 2005 21:03:19 GMT -5
Went out of Lyndell today from 7am-7pm (didn't realize that the park ramp doesn't open until 8am). Got two dozen LM's. Only 10 were keeper size. Largest was 3.5 lbs. Drop offs were key for plastics. This is my first year fishing nothing but artificials. Little tougher fishing but bigger fish. Also tried a pack of GULP worms. They catch fish but really get beat up quick. Maybe two fish per worm. Anybody else use them?
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Angler13
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SELECT fish.lmBass FROM Fish WHERE fish.weight = "10lbs"
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Post by Angler13 on Jun 24, 2005 9:56:21 GMT -5
I bought some a few months back and accidentally left the zip lock open about 1 inch - they became rock hard, dried-up sticks.
I was excited about them at first because they have a real nasty stank to them, but every since they turned into cement, I'm hesitant to get them again.
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jigNpig
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There ya go!
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Post by jigNpig on Jun 24, 2005 16:55:18 GMT -5
Hey Mark, I don't use them but I do know if you put them in water for a while they will go back to the same shape and size.
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Post by tunnels on Jun 24, 2005 17:04:22 GMT -5
These things are fairly expensive. I paid $4.95 for a ten pack. I got a pack of Mann's jelly worms and only paid $2.35 for a twenty pack. I don't think they attract any more fish than standard plastics. I e-mailed Berkely and their reply was that they were designed with the "pro" angler in mind who changes baits often. Guess that leaves me out !!
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