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Is there bass fishing in Croatia?
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Where in the lake do I find carps?
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When should I prefer using shad over shrimp?
Bass Fishing
ACQUA 27°C, DOVE CERCARE BASS IN FIUME SENZA VEGETAZIONE?
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Is there a quick rigging to adapt while on the shore to catch alewife at Lake Arthur in western Pennsylvania during a feeding frenzy?
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My guppy has finrot. Can you use a fishing analogy to explain the solution?
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Can you explain math in a fishing analogy?
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What is the best way to catch a Noisefin Tuna?
Other
Any other suggestions that may perform better in early morning low light conditions? Currently using junebug colored yum dinger.
Bass Fishing
Is a 5" Yum Dinger too large of bait for bass? Currently fishing from shore. Strategy is to dive to a bait launch adjacent to a cove, and a point under a bridge, and cast out from multiple points at dawn to see if anything is biting. Then switch to a different smaller lure and repeat. Maybe try an ultra-light casting rod to target smaller fish before heading home. Don't stay long, just move locations looking for bites. Location is Lake Arthur in western Pennsylvania in August. Does the 5" Yum Dinger work with this strategy? Any good methods to adapt? Should I aim for big fish first and try different lure options for big fish before scaling down?
Rod & Reel
What makes a reel BFS?
Rod & Reel
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