TC Lay

Temple, TX, United States

Byron Johnson that crankbait bite is addicting when they hit it like a freight train.

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05 Jun 11:48

I know those losing days all too well! Especially when throwing crankbaits!

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04 Jun 13:17

Anyone on SUF from Colorado or recently fished there? I'll be in the Denver area end of next week and then up to Turquoise Lake. Trying to figure out what baits to take as well as what season the bass are in.

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03 Jun 13:26

I had to go look up this "Baby Jack". So it's slightly larger than a Minimax?

02 Jun 12:43

Well said! I fished the Mid Spring and Summer Classics last year entirely from the bank.

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27 May 17:14

There was a number of things. Not having heavy enough weight to stay put in 30-40 ft of water and wind was extremely frustrating.

Judging distance to the structure on the graphs in relation to my cast. I way over shot the target usually. My inability to judge distance became apparent on live scope.

26 May 16:45

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23 May 13:17

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Thank you BLat!

I never thought I'd need the videos about boat electronics being a predominantly bank angler, however I watched some of them anyways. Glad I did! I've recently been invited to be a co-angler/teammate for next year's tourneys. Went on the boat yesterday evening and thought I was going to be intimidated by the electronics. Wasn't the case at all (except the live scope). Being on the back, I watched down and side scan for structure and was thankful I knew for the most part what I was looking at and for. While he scanned for fish, I was casting to structure, etc.

Going to be a heck of a transition for me fishing deeper water (going to be buying a lot of heavier terminal tackle lol). If I ever thought having a boat with electronics/live scope would make it easier, that notion is gone!

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Kevin Skovenski attaching a Pic. I normally throw it on my spinning setup with a Ned Ewg. Bite off 2 segments on the craw and it fits perfect.

08 May 13:01

This is going to sound crazy but it works for me sometimes when they don't take notice or just stare it down. If you're close enough to see, jump your bait right into them. Literally hit them with it. Had a couple beds were they didn't want to cooperate, but after having a tiny craw jumping at them (I'm sure it annoyed them) they were eager to get rid of the annoyance.