Christopher Waters

Dayton, OH, United States

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Sep 01 at 09:12 AM

Caught a handful of pond bass on the minimax the other day in span of 100 degree days we had. Water temp is up and so is the bass’ metabolism.

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May 15 at 03:14 PM

What a tank!

Posted

May 14 at 10:32 PM

Anyone else chasing river smallies this spring? 

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May 14 at 09:26 AM

Glad to hear you’re on the up 💪🏽☝🏽. Would love to come on the live if you need some more people

Dec 13 at 09:29 PM

Also if you crank on mono do you pick a different rod action?

Dec 13 at 09:28 PM

Do you ever crank on monofilament anymore and what’s the benefit?

Dec 13 at 09:18 PM

That fate black cranking rod is incredible 

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Dec 13 at 07:58 PM

Been a great way to not have to throw a ned around. Up shallow just barely picking it till it starts to vibrate and then letting it sit has gotten bites. I never really threw it that much for fear of being too snaggy with the trebles. Worth breaking a few off that’s for sure. It’s also been a great compliment to a jerkbait. To be quite honest in situations where I should get bit on the jerkbait, the blade bait has been shining. Just ripping it over aggressively through the school or about the middle of the water column never letting it hit the bottom, but letting it fall a few feet down has been the best way so far. Pretty remarkable. Hopefully it keeps the winter exciting lol. 

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Dec 10 at 12:03 PM

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Blade baits. 

Anyone on SUF have experience throwing them around? This time of year I’m learning they can be very effective. What retrieves or technique do you implement while throwing them? 🤔 

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Dec 10 at 11:55 AM

Definitely gets a lil more difficult. Techniques change. Ohio here, the jerkbait always seems to keep paying dividends till the water gets hard here. Recently picked up the blade bait and am impressed with what it can do. Pond and lake hopping from the bank and I can always seem to make something happen. Waters in the 40s, high 30s here currently.Â