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December 01, 2024

Got out on the water yesterday to avoid the shopping madness. Water temps are still hovering 58-60 here in North Texas. This LM was caught in 8ft of water on the Rapala Marvik 110. I could see them grouped up around the bottom so I would throw past them and work it down to depth. The key for me was to throw way past them so I had the distance to work the bait to depth before getting to them. Hope that helps some of y'all. If you have questions, ask!

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December 03, 2024

First fish on the new boat a month or so ago. Ironically it was caught about 100 feet from where I caught my first bass about 30 years ago when I was 8. Just over 3# largie. 

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November 13, 2024

John boat tournament win on 11/10/24 in New York

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November 28, 2024

Happy Thanksgiving SUF family!!

Gonna be tough to get some fishing in with this cold weather for the next week. Too early for this kind of cold in Virginia. 😀

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November 19, 2024

Got out before the cold rain tomorrow. Caught the nice 4 pounder on a lipless crankbait along a rocky bluff.

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November 18, 2024
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Got out for a couple hours on my local reservoir. Threw the spinnerbait and crankbait. Big blades and loud for the murky water.

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November 19, 2024

Feeding the smallies the big bait in mid November is quite a treat. This tank ate a 7” glide

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November 18, 2024

This is the knot keeper I was talking about in the chat.

November 01, 2024
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What's up SUF fam. I recently went fishing with my Omnia app. I don't have any electronics so it shows me water depth and underwater contour changes. I had to break out my " Knockoff Nalgene bottle tote'n wanna be environmental science major days" to remember how to read the contours.
So, I thought not everyone may understand what they are looking at. On the 3D image pics you can mentally flip the image and imagine it as a hole or valley or you can imagine it covered in water as a cliff or mound all depending on the depth number listed on the contour line... The main thing to remember is... The closer the lines the steeper the slope like a ledge and the further the lines the more gentle the slope. Hope these help...

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November 24, 2024

Can you believe this slab hit a lipless crank bait?

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