| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 350.1 | white spinner bait! | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Tue May 19 1987 13:10 | 7 | 
|  |     If I could only have one lure it would be a white spiner bait. 
    I can jig it, buzz it, use as a count down bait etc..
    Second would be a jig+pig, grub, worm
    Then the rapala and crank baits!
    
    bassin Bob
    
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| 350.2 | FAVORITE SM/LG BASS LURE | WFOVX3::HOSKEY |  | Tue May 19 1987 13:12 | 3 | 
|  |     
    
        
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| 350.3 |  | JAWS::WIERSUM |  | Tue May 19 1987 13:19 | 11 | 
|  |     
    
    Same as Bassin (too small) Bob.  BUT!
    
    Black and chrome!!  Better for all types of water and depth
    
    If I had to eat, I would vote for a rapala any day.
    
    
    
    
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| 350.4 | FAVORITE SML/LG MOUTH LURES | WFOVX3::HOSKEY |  | Tue May 19 1987 13:34 | 4 | 
|  |     
    
    
    
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| 350.5 | #1 | MTBLUE::VORHIS_AL |  | Tue May 19 1987 13:37 | 2 | 
|  |     Day in and day out , Jig n Pig , Brown and black with Black pork
    
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| 350.6 | READ THIS AND CATCH FISH ! | WFOVX3::HOSKEY |  | Tue May 19 1987 14:02 | 22 | 
|  |     
    
        FROM SPRING TO EARLY SUMMER FOR THE SML. MOUTH, TRY A CREEK
    CHUB "CHUGGER FOR THE SURFACE. THE ALTERNATIVE FOR THIS IS A
    BRITE BLUE AND SILVER, 4.5", NON-JOINTED FLOATING REBEL. AFTER
    CAST, WAIT 30 SECONDS AND TWITCH TWICE. REEL IN AND FAN CAST AREA.
    LATER IN THE SEASON, TRY A SML. SILVER SPINNER W/ A WHITE TAIL
    AND FISH IT W/ COUNTDOWN METHOD.
    
        IF YOU ARE NOT THE PUREST IN THE LG. MOUTH AREA, ANYTHING, (IN
    -CLUDING THE KITCHEN SINK W/ A HOOK ON IT) WILL TAKE THEM OFF OF
    THE SPAWNING BEDS BUT IT IS ADVISIBLE TO CONSIDER RELEASING DUR
    -ING THIS PERIOD. PURPLE OR BLACK PLASTIC WORMS, 6 TO 9" LONG &
    USE AT DEPTHS TO 15'. AS THE WATER WARMS AND THE BASS GO DOWN,
    SWITCH TO A BLACK & BROWN JIG W/ A BROWN 3.5" PIG. (JIG & PIG).
    USE AT ANY DEPTH TO SUIT. MOVE ULTRA SLOW W/ OCCASIONAL TWITCH.
    ENJOY.      
    
                      STORMIN NORMAN
    
         
    
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| 350.7 | Real Fishermen Use BIG BUD | ABACUS::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Tue May 19 1987 14:09 | 5 | 
|  |     1. 7-8" Gillraker or Culprit
    2. 1/4oz spinnerbait w/ single colorado
    
    Don Mac
    
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| 350.8 | In a Word...... | MENSCH::SCHOLZ | Ron....and thanks for all the fish | Tue May 19 1987 15:06 | 7 | 
|  |     				WORMS
    				WormS
    				worms
    
    any shape or size, any time of the year and any time of the day
    
    Ranger Ron
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| 350.9 | huh?? | AIMHI::TOMAS | Joe | Tue May 19 1987 15:15 | 2 | 
|  |     I didn't quite catch that, Ron....what did you say???
    
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| 350.10 | IN 3 WORDS...... | FXADM::MESSIER |  | Tue May 19 1987 15:52 | 13 | 
|  |     
                                WORMS
                                WormS                              
                                worms
        
    any shape or size, any time of the year and any time of the day
                                                                   
    Rangerless Mark
    ps with you on that ,black,purple,motor oil,red,blue or mixed colors
    will do it.
    
    
                                          creator of "         "               
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| 350.11 | For The Fun Of It! | KANE::MERCURIO |  | Tue May 19 1987 16:02 | 6 | 
|  |     This being the most "fun lures" catagory, I would have to vote for either
    the Zara Spook or a buzz bait. Nothing is more exciting than a bass,
    be it large or smallmouth, trying to get one of these babys.
                        
    
    				Jim
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| 350.12 | PAINT EM' | MAMTS3::SUMMERS |  | Tue May 19 1987 16:25 | 20 | 
|  |     Think of it.. 
    Naturalized lures (real looking) are like camouflage. Why would
    we want to do this? Dont we want the fish to see it? I like the
    rapala FAT-RAP ,paint the top white and paint the bottom black.
    Thats right, just the opposit of the way we buy them. Contrast to
    existing light, works well for me. The fish looks up (into the light)
    it should see a dark lure belly better. Does this make sense? If
    the fish looks down at the dark bottom of a lake or river, it will
    be easer for it to see a light contrast. Get the picture? Almost
    all of my top-watter AMMO is black this seems to work best for me.
    
    BEST LURES?
    
    RAPALA FAT-RAP
    WHITE OR YELLOW SPINNER-BAITS, single colorado blade
    LAZER TAIL or JELLY WORMS
    
    
    
          				BUCKETMOUTH
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| 350.13 | My top 3 | ARMORY::CUZZONES | The jerk on the dry end | Wed May 20 1987 11:37 | 20 | 
|  |     
        LURE                    REASON
        ----                    ------
        Vibrax spinner          Never had a fish hit that didn't
        sizes 3-5               hook himself.  The hook = 1/2 of the
                                lure.  Good for lazy fisherpeople (me).
      
        4" worm                 If Bass are around, they'll usually
                                go for a small worm.  Attracts little
                                fish as well as small so it guarantees
                                action if there are fish around.
    
        Shad Rap in             A natural looking and acting bait
        Perch design            in the waters I fish. 
    
       
    
    
    Steve        
    
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| 350.14 |  | SYSENG::NELSON | E unibus plurum | Wed May 20 1987 12:11 | 11 | 
|  |                    ><%%%('<     >*----------------
My favorite way to catch bass is on top, so my favorite lures to
catch them with are a black jitterbug and a frog hula-popper during
the summer when there are lots of pads.  I don't mind saying that
I'm particularly fond of deer hair bass bugs used on a fly rod.  You
really have your hands full hooking a 5+ lb'er this way!  A lot of
rod bending and tail walking is the norm.  Keeping control of the fish
and the line is quite a challenge!
Steve
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| 350.15 | I like being on top... | AIMHI::TOMAS | Joe | Wed May 20 1987 13:56 | 17 | 
|  |     I have to agree with several others that top water presents the
    most excitement for bassin'.  Although I've used the "Spook", Rebels
    and Rapalas, I have to say my all time favorite is Heddon's Crazy
    Crawler.  I've caught (and lost) more 5-6+ lb. bass on this plug
    than anything else.  There's nothing that can compare with a hawg
    annihilating a top water, especially after dark.  It really makes
    the blood boil and adrenalin pump...definately not reccommended 
    for anyone with a heart condition!
    
    Beyond that, I try not to play favorites...I try to select a lure
    based upon prevailing conditions, although I must say the good ole
    worm is high on my list under many conditions.  And when worms don't
    lure ole bucketmouth out, then spinner or crank baits may be the
    number to use.
    
                            
    -Hj-
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| 350.16 | What's the debate? | AIMHI::FLETCHER | Wow, so this is spring! | Thu May 21 1987 07:58 | 17 | 
|  |     I can't see why there is any debate over the best Bass getters.
    
    It's clear, right Ron?       
    
    I mean there just isn't anything but them 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    WORMS WORMS WORMS WORMS     
    
    
    CULPRITS or SIDEWINDERS will do anyday.
    
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| 350.17 |  | AIMHI::TOMAS | Joe | Thu May 21 1987 08:05 | 8 | 
|  |     ...of course, "R/O" Palmer would simply say that the best, all-time
    bass getter was....
    
    
    				*** H I M ***
                  
    
    
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| 350.18 | pig and jig till I die! | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Thu May 21 1987 08:50 | 10 | 
|  |     Well last night the best bass lure was a black on black pig + jig...
    
    I fished with two other people and I boated my limit twice all over
    1-3 lbs range.  Only one other person catch a keeper and it was
    a the same thing.   We found fish in shallows and they just look
    at those worms worms worms and keep on swimming!!
    
    Bassin Bob (lets have a night time gettogether for the worcester
    area people some time!)
    
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| 350.19 | WHAT HAPT,TO NIGHT CRAWLERS? | VORTEX::HANEY |  | Thu May 21 1987 08:55 | 10 | 
|  |     I FOUND THE BEST THING TOO USE IN THE WEEDY WATERS OF LAKE WATATIC
    ASHBURNHAM MASS. IS THE OLD,GO TO THE BAIT SHOP NIGHT CRAWLER!!
        GETS THEM EVER TIME!!
    
    
    
    
    
                        MAN WITH THE HAUG TAILS, 
                                                DAN
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| 350.20 | BASS EAT ANYTHING!! | GENRAL::HUNTER | from SUNNY Colorado, Wayne | Fri May 22 1987 14:06 | 3 | 
|  |     	Well, so far, after only 3 outings for BASS, I would say that
    the best BASS lure is "ANYTHING IN THE TACKLE BOX".  Trout fishing
    is a different matter.
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| 350.21 |  | JAWS::WIERSUM |  | Mon May 25 1987 17:22 | 5 | 
|  |     
    
    Let's not get into an arguement over real fishing and sissy stuff
    like trout!
    
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| 350.22 |  | SYSENG::NELSON | E unibus plurum | Tue May 26 1987 13:17 | 4 | 
|  |     The only drawback to bass fishing is that they're so darn easy
    to catch :-).
    
    SN
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| 350.23 | Easy , huh?? | AIMHI::TOMAS | Joe | Tue May 26 1987 17:58 | 7 | 
|  |     gee, that's funny.  Two of my son's went trout fishing yesterday
    (one is 8 and the other 11 years old...obviously very experienced
    trout fishermen!) and they both caught limits in 1/2 hour...
    
    when was the last time YOU caught a limit of bass in 1/2 hour???
    
    Huh...huh...whadayasay to that? 
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| 350.24 | Will Monday do? | GENRAL::HUNTER | from SUNNY Colorado, Wayne | Tue May 26 1987 18:20 | 3 | 
|  |     	re: .23
    		How about Monday?  My 10 year old went out and limited
    in Bass in about 20 minutes with an 18" minimum in Colorado no less.
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| 350.25 | Uhhh...where was that?? | AIMHI::TOMAS | Joe | Wed May 27 1987 08:09 | 2 | 
|  |     Hey, Chris...ya hear that???  Pack your bags....we're heading west!
    
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| 350.26 | Hard to Find? | FDCV16::MARTIN |  | Wed May 27 1987 10:12 | 9 | 
|  |                           <Obscure Lure?>                    
    
    After using a worm, I like to go to crankbaits.  One of my favorites
    is called the "Thin Fin Shad" and its manufactured by Storm.  This
    is real effective in a blue or black top with a white bottom.  The
    only problem is that Storm is in Oklahoma and their stuff is hard
    to find around here.  Second choice is Rapala in metallic blue top.
    
    Paul M.
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| 350.27 |  | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Wed May 27 1987 10:42 | 3 | 
|  |     try 13 over 2lbs in 1/2 two weeks ago tomarrow!!
    Bassin Bob
    
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| 350.28 | HUH? | VAX4::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Wed May 27 1987 10:56 | 3 | 
|  |     yeap, bass'n bob's fishing is getting back to normal...
    
    as well as his typing.......
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| 350.29 |  | GRAMPS::LASKY |  | Wed May 27 1987 12:44 | 4 | 
|  |     What ever happen to my favorite ROSTER TAILS,  all sizes and colors!
    
    
    					Bart Lasky
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| 350.30 |  | JAWS::WIERSUM |  | Wed May 27 1987 13:53 | 7 | 
|  |     
    
    is there a way to keep SN from writing in this file?
    
    (':
    
    
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| 350.31 |  | JAWS::WIERSUM |  | Wed May 27 1987 14:09 | 12 | 
|  |     
    Just a quik one on the THIN FIN SHAD.  The famous Gary Watt, on
    our trip to West Point a coupla months ago hooked into a 10+ lber
    Draggin the dam thing behind RRs boat while  goin under some dam
    bridge.   It scared him sooo bad that just  as he was about to haul
    it into the boat the g.d. thing Spit out that treble hook.
        
    Just a freindly rub in
    
    gw
    
    
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| 350.32 | Right Idea - Wrong Location | PIGGY::VARLEY |  | Thu May 28 1987 10:25 | 7 | 
|  |     I goofed! This topic is real dear to my heart, and I drafted a
    response; however through the miracle of technical ineptness it
    landed in note 354.0. All you equipment freaks are welcome to read
    it as long as you don't mind the ramblings of someone who uses nicotine
    as a major hallucinogen.
    
     - The Skoal Bandit -
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| 350.33 |  | MSEE::KELLEY |  | Thu May 28 1987 12:45 | 18 | 
|  |                   <<< USER$1:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FISHING.NOTE;1 >>>
                         -< FISHING THE LEISURE SPORT >-
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Note 354.0                       Skoal Busters                        No replies
PIGGY::VARLEY                                        11 lines  22-MAY-1987 15:34
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    I'm torn between several:
    1. 1/4 oz. Bass Buster "Scorpion" spinnerbait - black w/chrome blade
    2. 1/4 oz.  "     "       "         "         - yellow " "     "
    3. 3/8 oz. Chartreuse/Black back "Little N"
    4. 6" Stembridge "Fliptail" black lizard.
     
     But sentimentally, I agree with Joe on the "Crazy Crawler", although
    I recently found an old Pflueger "Globe", which looks promising.
    
    - The Skoal Bandit (who will fish 'til his face falls off).
    
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| 350.34 | CHUCK THE STUFF | MAMTS3::SUMMERS |  | Thu May 28 1987 15:28 | 3 | 
|  |     I think youd be much more as ease with a smaller tackle box.
    
    				BUCKETMOUTH
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| 350.35 |  | SYSENG::NELSON | E unibus plurum | Mon Jun 01 1987 11:34 | 25 | 
|  |     
Re: .23
      Well, I don't fish for bass that often, but last summer a friend
      and I both caught our limits in a half an hour.  In about two
      hours we had caught about 30 bass.  The pond that we fished is
      underfished and most of the fish were stunted.   So there are
      exceptional times to catch either granted.  Especially if your
      in a spot where a bunch of freshly stocked trout are waiting.
      I contend that it is easier to catch bass throughout the entire
      year under different circumstances with minimal experience and
      knowledge than it is to catch trout.   I contend it is easier to
      catch a rather large bass within the record weight for the area
      than it is to catch a large trout within the record weight for the
      area.
           
Re: .30
 
      Ah com'on, you don't really want to landlock , I mean write lock
      me do you?  I'm outnumbered and you bassers can take it.  You're
      a hardy breed aren't you?   After all you may learn something, I
      know I have.   
      SN
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| 350.36 | Best Bets | KDCA03::CDCUP_BOURGE | METALS_MAN | Thu Sep 08 1988 15:45 | 18 | 
|  |     	Howdy,
    
	Re.26   I don't think Rapala makes a metalic blue back lure!!
    
    	Re.29   The "Super Rooster Tail" is one of the best all around
    lures I have ever used.
    
    	As far as my favorite lures go:  The Shad Rap, any color, any
    size is as good a crankbait as you can get.  Also if you like your
    action on top, then a Tiny Torpedo is deadly.  If the weeds are
    real thick the best bait I know of is a genuine Moss Boss not a
    substitute.  And last but certainly not least is a bucktail jig.
    I have caught more fish of all species on a jig than any other three
    or four lure types combined.
    
    Chow 4 now.
    
    Bassin' Bourgeois    	
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| 350.37 | LAKERS | SALEM::PAINE |  | Wed Dec 27 1989 12:46 | 9 | 
|  |     TRY TAKING YOUR LIMIT ON SALMON,LANDLOCKED SALMON,BROWNS,STEELHEAD'S
    OR LAKERS IN 1/2 A HOUR.
    COURSE TAKING A BASS FROM COVER IS SUPPOSED TO BE TOUGH...........
    WHAT SAY ABOUT UNDERWATER TUG OF WAR WITH A LAKER IN 50-60 FEET
    OF WATER,IT'S A BLESSING THAT NH HAS ONLY A 2 FISH LIMIT ON LAKERS
    ESPECIALLY SINCE THESE FRESH WATER MONSTERS CAN PUT A HURT ON
    ENDURRANCE.
                      TIGHT LINES------- LAKER TAKER
    
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| 350.38 | AL'S  GOLDEN FISH | SALEM::PAINE |  | Wed Dec 27 1989 13:00 | 10 | 
|  |     TO STICK WITH THE TOPIC FAVORITE LURES ; THE ONE THAT IS INCLUDED
    IN EACH OF MY TACKLE BOXES BE IT SALMON/LAKERS,TROUT(BROOK.BROWN,
    RAINBOW,ETC.)BASS THERE IS A AL'S GOLDFISH ESPECIALLY THE GOLD
    WITH GREEN.YELLOW AND RED DOTS,FOR ME ITS BETTER THAN AMERICAN
    EXPRESS ---------- YOU REALLY DON'T WANT TO GO FISHING WITHOUT
    IT.
    I FIRST EXPERIENCED THIS LURE FROM A GUIDED GUIDED FISHING TRIP
    TO BAXTER STATE PARK,MILLINNOCKET,MAINE.
    I HAVE ALWAYS MANAGED TO PICK UP FISH WITH THE LURE EVEN TROLLED
    AND TIPPED WITH WORM OR MINNOW. 
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