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QUOTE (mykola @ May 25, 2021 - 02:58 pm)
I grew up fishing carp in the city with that method. It is deadly for bass. I’ve since expanded it to include Brookies. It is surprisingly effective once you find the fish. Just used the weight of the worm and as long as you are using light enough line it goes plenty far. Floats down all natural and slow-like, the fish love it.
Great fish.
It has produced some of my bigger fish i caught over the years !!!
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QUOTE (mykola @ May 25, 2021 - 03:58 pm)
I grew up fishing carp in the city with that method. It is deadly for bass. I’ve since expanded it to include Brookies. It is surprisingly effective once you find the fish. Just used the weight of the worm and as long as you are using light enough line it goes plenty far. Floats down all natural and slow-like, the fish love it.
Great fish.
Thx for the tip. Have never tried it on bass but will do.
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QUOTE (xcaddis @ May 26, 2021 - 08:31 pm)
Where did you find the plans to build the ATV rack?
I made my own plans simple build using aluminum bolted all together and u-bolts with wing nuts to put on and take off for easy removal off atv. I have seen a universal rack sold by Kimpex but it was around $800 i built mine for around $200
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