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Old 06-08-2008, 10:41 PM
Jimmy M Jimmy M is offline
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for the bass any bass will bite a rubber worm. i have found that if you use a weightless rubber worm the bass love the way it moves. just put it on a regular bass hook and let it sink to a desirable depth. then just reel it in really slow. i always catch bass on it and it will also catch lunker crappie...but for the crappie i always just use a regular tube jig...the easiest thing to use for crappie is a nightcrawler on a bobber though, if you can't catch any crappie on a nightcrawler then there cant even be any crappie in the lake....for the bass in the river though i suggest minnows or a tube jig, i went out to the kankakee river in illinois a couple of days ago with a tube jig and caught at least 20 smallmouth in one spot...so go out there using those things and have fun!
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