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niKKoSat Jul-11-09 05:52 PM
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#17456, "Most AGGRESSIVE Bass..."


          

tell me..:-)

Largemouth
Smallmouth
Spotted Bass
Black Bass

What else is there??

Are any of these pesky? Like is there times when you cant get away from them? You know like your target is another type of bass...

  

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Mikes Z-260Sat Jul-11-09 05:55 PM
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#17457, "RE: Most AGGRESSIVE Bass..."
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Why would you need anything else to fish for?

  

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niKKoSat Jul-11-09 06:05 PM
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what I mean is if want to catch say, lmb but the smallies get to your bait faster...

  

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Mikes Z-260Sat Jul-11-09 06:23 PM
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I have that problem with spots and stripers when I am fishing for lmb. Not neccessarily a bad thing, but not what you intended to catch. I have found with spots and smallmouth, if you go with larger baits you tend to get past them and get the lmb. With stipers, you just have to move to get away from them. They will eat anything you throw no matter how big.

  

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