In one trip I pretty much figured out the sparkleberry bream no problem. (Caught a limit pretty quick)
Now how do the bass tend to act with this muddy water?
I was thinking Spinnerbait/chatterbait or a Texas rigged Rage Bug.
In one trip I pretty much figured out the sparkleberry bream no problem. (Caught a limit pretty quick)
Now how do the bass tend to act with this muddy water?
I was thinking Spinnerbait/chatterbait or a Texas rigged Rage Bug.
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Those were my bream as well Me my dad and his friend caught him it was on his Facebook page..we caught them around Denmark. I can give you a description of the guy who’s Facebook page it was on....He took me and my dad out offshore last summer a few weeks after we caught those bream...Haven’t seen him around deer camp since but when my dad wakes ups I will get his name
Shit bubba I will even post a pic up on July 4th of the exact damn pan they were sitting in at deer camp when he took the picture of you don’t believe me.
Anyways like you asked (past two weekends)
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And I will do it again this afternoon
Last edited by kayakkillshots; 05-28-2019 at 05:28 AM.
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Boyce did catch the fish.
You took pics after
Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.
I could help you out on those Bass, but you would just cut their heads off like most of the Sumter crowd.
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Posting at 1:52 in the morning? Were you also grindin' your teeth and peeking through the blinds periodically?
Good to see you're eating more than ham
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