Pete Bowman and Angelo Viola team up and head to Ontario’s French River for an often overlooked species in that area... Largemouth Bass.
They tackle the heavy weedy bays with light spinning gear and soft Stick Baits.
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One of Canada's longest-running fishing shows, Fish'n Canada travels from coast to coast in search of trophy fishing opportunities. First started by brothers Angelo and Reno Viola in 1986, The Fish’n Canada Show has been on the air for over 30 years. Today, Angelo is joined by lifelong fishing buddy, Pete Bowman, and the pair continue to travel across Canada educating anglers using the experience they’ve gained over the years #Fishing
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if you're not fishing for large or fast
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you're missing out everything is perfect
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I got how many types of weeds eelgrass
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coontail milf well pads and pencils and
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the wind is blowing in on it oh that's
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what that sucks
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this here we go again go please all the
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Hardcore largemouth bass anglers tend to
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be a pretty focused and enthusiastic
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group opening day for them is like
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Christmas morning for kids complete with
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all the toys in one typical bass boat
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you're likely to see rod reel combos
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that could include six flippin six five
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pitching poles forward rods and a
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partridge in a pear tree
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each rigged with its own specific bait
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so there's no time loss presenting that
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bass with a smorgasbord of delectable
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appetizers these fish heads know pretty
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much everything about old buck about
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including their need for tight cover be
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it under logs trees docks weeds reads or
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lily pads getting them out of there
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though well that's a whole different
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ballgame but today we're going to try
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something that will hopefully appeal to
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anglers who aren't so specific about
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their fish and show them what a blast
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they can have fishing these bucketmouth
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powerhouses in the junk with medium
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spinning rods and reels like braided
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line and soft stick baits as always our
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kop formula for fishing success will
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play a big role in today's outcome
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thanks to the saloon er tables we
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already know the major and minor
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activity periods with both the Sun and
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the moon sharing the sky for about six
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hours what a bonus a couple lists with
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relatively bright skies a slight breeze
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and water temperatures in the mid-70s
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and we've got potential for fast again
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with this knowledge we know where these
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little dynamos should be hiding out so
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it's time to grab our GPS maps and look
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for shallow bays with lots of cover much
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like their springtime spawning bays by
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the looks of things our first stop will
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be wigwam Bay where ants fished last
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year with Steve Mizuki the owner of
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Saudi a lodge and an upstanding guide
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when he actually gets they do it
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there's that old woman in a clan that
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looked like a brutes of water did this
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well I should pick fish I think to Creek
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fish yeah baby oh yeah the jumper
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yeah mom these are life in Italy engages
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not know they know that's an
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accomplishment back here making a motor
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the heavy stuff that's a chunky fish if
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he didn't yeah they're fat a he's a
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fatty good work he's in good shape
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yeah he just that sank oh just barely
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hit the water
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nice fat bunch we like the fat one maybe
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oh I'm so glad I put another two pounds
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on top of that would be that way up the
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edges a little dollar yeah
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heads our presentations are going to be
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very simple
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he don't be using a cinco rigged expose
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style a variation of the Texas rig but
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with the tip of the hook just slightly
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buried in the worm still making it
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weedless but very easy to penetrate the
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fish on the hook side I'll be using a
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weedless wacky rig where the hook goes
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through the worm midpoint causing it to
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swim horizontally off either side of the
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hook either way we've got these hunkered
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down predators covered up we took up
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sideways like crazy any bilious bit like
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a little perch jump makes that little
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fish in here there are chunky inner that
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yeah once you find a little spot within
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ran together very healthy fish he just
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tapped that thing I did it business it
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Wow a bluegill a little rocky or
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something like that and he swam boat
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with him usually they didn't swim over
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this I thought I heal up maybe all said
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that oh good nice fish
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the second branch stick baits we're
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using today are special they're infused
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with eleven ingredients most of which
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are amino acids and they're specifically
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weighted with salt to us they smell like
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plastic but to the fish the combination
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of these amino acids creates a pheromone
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like taste and smell drawing the fish
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instinctively to it the salt ballast
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gives the bait an incredibly natural
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action on the vertical drop which the
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fish find irresistible but as the salt
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dissolves the plastic actually becomes
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softer which makes the fish want to hold
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on to it even longer
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giving us a better chance to hook up
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trim I drag there are you still on there
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you go there you go losing their deeper
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yeah and I guess really yeah mess a stop
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a little salad with them black look at
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the lip line black the classic wreck
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your single fish right there that's why
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they call them a one fifth day you got
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that right take them to all after all
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those we did we get a motor a problem
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look do that's a fat fish though for not
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a very big fish full belly good on ya
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yeah meats up here we go buddy we
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shaking a lot Hey shaking a lot is tough
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tough friends remember bad there's a
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trick you can use to get this amazing
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irresistible movement when wacky rigging
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soft stick baits and also help prevent
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those one fish one bait outcomes that
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are so typical with these fragile baits
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next time out try a rubber o-ring
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slightly smaller than the diameter of
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the bait and by using either a special
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overing tool or simply your fingers
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slide it in place about halfway down the
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worm body then place the hook between
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the bait and the ring with this
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technique the cinco has more freedom of
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movement and you're not putting a hole
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in the worm which creates a weak point
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usually causing it to break off and fall
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when old bucket mo fits it
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is good way you go here you go thank you
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Bunyan in Nick cream is to fishing what
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Alexander Graham Bell is to talking they
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may not have invented it but they sure
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made it better
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in 1949 Nick cooked up the perfect
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combination of vinyl foil and figments
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to create a molded worm that looked and
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felt like the real thing that original
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cream worm was the catalyst for the soft
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plastic baits that are such an integral
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part of the fish catching formula today
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Grubbs tubes frogs lizards crayfish
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baitfish leeches and of course the
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ever-popular worm although their
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existence - Nick cream now here are some
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of the reasons why today's plastic baits
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are so successful they're incredibly
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soft so they feel real in the fish's
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mouth they can be rigged to be
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completely weedless their natural
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movement and water is enticing the best
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they can be fished in countless
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different ways
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most are scent impregnated further
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enhancing their ability to attract fish
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plastic baits have essentially become
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the go-to bait Nick cream would have
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been proud as one of the pros at sale to
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help you find the perfect classic bait
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for you the fat goes in the pads coming
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up oh I'm not going to addy give it
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right at the boat he's put the brakes on
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last minute last minute when you saw it
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that's nice when they do that with
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loading gear that way buddy
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hey it was cool that's a great fish that
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now we're getting at my quality yeah it
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was reeking of prints really what with
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the pads right
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yeah pads and pencils it's a beautiful
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combo is get one look at him - oh yeah
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any you know fatty is he is chunky
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chunky little fish eat jerk a way he did
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you see a peloton I could pick up the
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light pass to the awesome
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panicked I love it it's padded for sure
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I changed up to that lighter color I
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don't think it makes any difference in
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this marathon I don't know if the camera
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can see it but that he got that fish in
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a classic spot all these Reed's was the
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thickest patch of pads in the reeds and
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all he goes sparse little pieces like
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that at least in this area that's one
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thick patch and he owns it that's his
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area right there nobody else comes in
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there yep don't mess with me people here
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killings and of course that patch has
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got everything for him I mean first of
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all it's got great cover from sunlight
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stuff it's a place where they're less
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stressful when they've got overhead
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cover but more importantly areas like
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that will attract bait fish crustaceans
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and all kinds of goodies for them to eat
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did you know that you can find mass
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fishing hotspots right across the
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province of Ontario with the provincial
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record for small mountain a whopping
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nine point eight pounds and for large
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months on even more impressive ten point
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four pounds
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you know that Ontario grows a big when
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fishing for bass it's important to be
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able to tell your big mouth from your
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small ease and to know where each
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species likes to hide the main
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difference is in the size of the mouth
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if it extends beyond the back of the eye
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that fish is a large mouth if it goes
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only to the middle of the eye it's a
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small mouth the other quick identifiers
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large mouth unlike Smalley's will have a
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broad dark horizontal strike or blotches
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along its side look for largemouth in
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shallow warm water with plenty of
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vegetation submerged trees shaded cover
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and rocks as for small ease they prefer
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cooler deeper water usually around rocky
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or sandy areas just another reason to go
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fish in Ontario today for the most part
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we're fishing pencil reeds mixed with
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lily pads and it doesn't seem to matter
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how big or small the patches of pads are
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this combo is a surefire pattern that's
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especially effective under mile high
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bluebird skies like we have today throw
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in a bit of a breeze and you've got a
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bass outing made in heaven welcome Oh
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yep right here it's move it you see you
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know when fishing a big vast area like
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this one it's always good to have a
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couple of rods rigged up if the cover
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looks extra heavy but the bottom is
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relatively clean then oftentimes a
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jiggin fig is more practical than a soft
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stick bait had anne's tried to flick out
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a little four-inch saenko on light line
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here chances are he would have lost the
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fish or broke off always have a backup
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same thing chunky chunky feel fun he lay
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in this valley
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okay Wow
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go figure yeah he's cruising he's just
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cruising like a good one this is good
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would be a nice go Petey go Petey go
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like a king on bunyan in here nice look
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how big the cover isn't he said they're
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the rest they say look at the deli on
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him - there's just a lot of bull in
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Italian oh wow the top Scott usually
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it's the bottleneck
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I just love Northern Ontario largemouth
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bass it looks so good the cover the rim
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is so perfect water clarity is awesome
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usually nice and clean you can see
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everything it's a great additional
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species cider for sure yeah oh that's a
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nice sex he's definitely the king
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of this domain I'll say right now that
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that Patras is
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yeah outsider outsider for sure yes I am
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gonna look at ya oh that's a nice sex
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you kidding me I'll just like that
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go hike who was that I'm gonna get him
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for you on your side oh I don't want him
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to get anything oh nice
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you got a nicely done
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at the beach that's a nice he's
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definitely the king of this domain oh
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yeah now that that Patras is no mistake
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in it he came right out in the open
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water right yeah just the outside for a
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day and also notice this patch does not
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have a lot of overhead cover and that
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explains the bigger fish generally these
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fish are not overly concerned about
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getting a tight underneath stuff because
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like I said he's the king of his domain
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this boy there you go buddy back home
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it's so cool and we through what four or
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five caches that yep in through it
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middle and year to another very camping
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very tired yeah yeah yeah
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but he's not you had to come out from
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there I'm still thinking he was in there
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you just happen to come over it was
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great you can't love that ah on the
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French River largemouth bass are not the
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dominant predator that they are in a lot
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of waters further south up here they
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definitely take a backseat to toothy
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monsters like muskie Pike walleye and
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even their cousins the smallmouth bass
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the bad news is that most of the French
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is not conducive to a strong healthy
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large more population the good news is
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that most of the French is not conducive
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to strong healthy large most population
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because when you do find that sweet spot
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like we have here the greenback is king
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taking Angela's going to step further
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when largemouth use overhead cover like
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these pad patches or high growing weeds
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they use their senses of hearing sight
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vibration and smell to annihilate for
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today's hot spot is a back bay area that
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is perfect for largemouth bass fishing
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in the summer the way pointing to screen
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will get you there Lake Nipissing in the
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French River are phenomenal all-round
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fishing destinations and bass of both
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species are included in a big way if
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it's sunny out try an unweighted soft
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stick bait a 1/8000 texas rig plastic
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worm or a 1/4 to 3/8 ounce flipping jig
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and jump this area should last into the
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late summer for more hot spots like this
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one check out fishing Canada calm well
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here we go night winery mccreaney
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looking very big but he went nuts here
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we go again
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meeting tip huh he was just fish Randy
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not bigger than thing but he ran that's
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a big fish moving but not bigger always
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bigger net side here look at gonna grab
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that ankle he was gone 15 feet before I
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could even set the hook on Oh gorgeous
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quality fish oh girl you said you never
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had this quality in a long time well
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that thing as you know you get the old
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hooks that go on right when you listen
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the cheek there we go
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sang cold on fish well worth it who's
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beautiful then look at those red gills
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in there absolutely stunningly gorgeous
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fish and help these fish healthy and
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they're on fire water temp is with your
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water camp badge seventy five or seventy
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five point three three five three Oh
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Father's Day was 73 72 and 73 and we do
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sometimes that's all the different just
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do three to Camila great difference and
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and it makes all the difference in the
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world and even the activity level of the
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fish those ones up there might be all
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hunkered in a little more or doing
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something different these guys at two
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degrees difference just smash the bait
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so you got to keep all that kind of
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stuff in mind and then just go how far
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most of today's fish were caught on
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unweighted soft stick dates the reason
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we use them is simple the slow descent
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of the drop can't be copied by any other
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style of bait opener
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these fish are senior base for an
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extended amount of time
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crushing them well before they even get
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near the way as true lovers of
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largemouth bass fishing and and I had a
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riot out here in the French today bottom
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line you don't need all the fancy
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expensive rods and reels to get large
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easing the junk take your spinning rig
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loaded with braids grab half a dozen
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bags a soft stick bait and have a sex
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pit he's definitely the king of this
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domain I'd say right now to get to show
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Deer Lodge we first took highway 400
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north from Toronto we then took highway
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69 north to highway 64 we headed east on
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64 to doki's Road and then proceeded to
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doki's marina from there it's a short
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boat ride to the lodge
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today's klp is about knowledge when Pete
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and I fish this heavy junk with spinning
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gear we know that the most effective
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small diameter line to use is breathed
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thirty pound braid has an equivalent
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diameter to eight pound monofilament or
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fluorocarbon which is usually not a good
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choice in this situation braid is
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created by weaving tiny yet strong
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fibers tightly together making it vastly
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superior and strength and an equal size
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single strand lines this superior
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strength along with small diameter and
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lack of stretch allow braids to easily
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cut through weeds withstand snapping
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hook sets and help you winch in that
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belligerent largemouth it's like
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monofilament or fluorocarbon but armor
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