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Old March 1st, 2005, 04:58 PM
Bass_Mr.
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That tape series,Bigmouth and Bigmouth Forever by Glen Lau are
incredible.The footage of bass in their world reacting to what natural prey
they look for and what we throw at them will make you a better fisherman.
In the opening scene of one of the tapes Hank Parker is sifting water with a
spinnerbait and comes to an underwater stump.He throws the blade on both
sides with no takers as you see big bass move away from the stump.Hank lays
down the spinnerbait rod and tosses a worm right at the stump and a big fish
nails it.
That taught me to always give a fishy looking place more baits to look at in
different colors or sizes rather than just "staying with what has worked
before" ho-hum mentality and moving to the next target.
Get a set of these tapes and watch them with the rewind button ready and
don't plan on doing anything for a litle while.
Oh,they will also eat a baby duck in a heartbeat!
"RichZ" wrote in message
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Henry Hefner wrote:
I was looking through a catalog at plastic bait molds, and saw a mold for
a 3" turtle. Maybe that was intended as a sal****er bait, I've never seen
a turtle shaped bait before. I often fish a pond that has many turtles,
but never considered them as possible food for bass. Anybody know for
sure?

Did you ever see the movie "bigmouth"?

There is a scene in it where a big LM is on a bed and a turtle glides in.
You never saw anything get attacked so violently. It didn't get 'eaten',
but it did get grabbed and taken 8 or 10 feet out of the bed before being
spit out.