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Q:I Had a lure a few years back. Bought it at K-mart. It was a snake lure. Head was made of foam and the body was just a ribbon tail worm. Had large weedless hook. Used it for years and caught many big bass and some pike with it till it met its maker. Any one know who makes it or where to get it. Tried the K-mart but no luck. Been lookin online trin to find one with no luck!
from jestr1 on 10.25.096 answers
Q:What are peoples favorite lures for bass?
from Messer11 on 10.12.0912 answers
Q:What would be the best bait for bass around 4 to 5 inches in a metro park pond
from hunterboy on 10.09.097 answers
Q:Ok, this is probably a commonly asked question, but I always forget. I just want to know the color selection of your lure for different situations. Water color, daylight, and anything else that plays a role in the color choice. I know that when it is dark, you want a dark lure, and when it is bright, you want a brighter lure, but I want to know how water clarity affects color, and say if it is sunny and clear water vs. cloudy and clear water. stuff like that, thanks
from Ethan3 on 08.30.093 answers
Q:thanks for the tips on filleting bluegill only caught one and then messed up on the fillet by piercing the intestines. So any way do any of you guys have any experience with using a mouse lure, if so did you like it, catch any bass.
from ohiohunter on 08.18.0910 answers
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