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Re: Good place to start fishing. [Re: Jacobk] #9034444 06/14/13 06:28 PM
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Re: Good place to start fishing. [Re: Jacobk] #9036130 06/15/13 02:35 AM
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Re: Good place to start fishing. [Re: Jacobk] #9036566 06/15/13 10:33 AM
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anywhere there is water. just fish. I was on the bank on joe pool a little while ago and was using a silver and black senko. I caught some monsters 2 5lbs, couple 3-4lbs'ers, and to many to count 1-3 lbs'ers. first time I was on that lake, and from the BANK! but man I would take that boat where ever it would float. "throw what you know", if you like Texas rig tubes (my favorite), if you like cut bait shad carp whatever. Always have your confidence bait tied on at all times. that's my .02 cents

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