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I thought it would be interesting to learn more about the members on this board. I know that the techniques we choose to fish depend on many variables like time of year, weather patterns, water body and structure composition, etc, but I am interested in finding out what everyone's favourite and least favourite bass fishing technique is.
If all else was equal and you were to name the one bass fishing technique that you really love to use, what would it be? On the flip side, if there was one bass fishing technique that you would prefer to avoid having to fish (or choose to never fish even if the conditions dictate that you should), what would it be? For the veterans on this board, this will be a good way to blow your own horn a little bit, and for the newbies like me it will be interesting to look at this thread next year and see if the techniques have changed. It will also be interesting to see if the technique that we consider ourselves to be the best at is the one that is our favourite. In my case, I absolutely love fishing frogs in the nastiest cover I can find. The blowups are awesome and it really takes some skill to get the big ones out in the open before they tangle you up. Having said that, my absolute best technique is wacky rigged senkos. For a newbie like me they are essentially foolproof, but the more I learn when, where, and how to effectively use it, the more success I have. As far as my least favourite, it would have to be buzzbaits. I have not had much luck with them and they are tiring with slower speed reels. In most situations, I avoid them like the plague. I hope as many as possible answer this thread, as it will be interesting to find out more about who we are talking to. |
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