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Curt:
OK Gang, I'm in the process of assembling a list of bass fishing how-to topics.

I'd like your input on this, so please start listing all of things you can think of when it comes to learning how to become a better bass fisherman. I'll take anything from newbie questions to advanced topics. Give them ALL to me!

Questions/topics should be related to tackle, techniques, lures, etc. For example, how to tie different knots. How to fish a jerkbait in cold water, how to fish stick worms (Senko, etc.), how to fish a spinnerbait, how water temperature affects bass behavior and location, etc.

I have a long-term project in the works where these will become part of that project, so the more feedback I get from everyone, the better.

So throw your ideas and suggestions at me!

Thanks in advance  :thumbup:

Basscat1:
How 'bout "How to maintain/restore the finish on my boat?" With Pro Tec Products of course... :))

Curt:

--- Quote from: Basscat1 on September 28, 2015, 07:24:48 AM ---How 'bout "How to maintain/restore the finish on my boat?" With Pro Tec Products of course... :))

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LOL @Basscat1 That's a good one  (giggle)

By the way, I just ordered some of your Mighty Tuff to help me clean my carpets. Can't wait to try it out  :thumbup:

Jig Man:
Rigging the Elaz Tech worm on a screw lock.

I have found 2 ways that work for me: 1.  heat the screw lock with a lighter then put the worm on (hard to do on the windy lake that I fish most of the time),  2.  Heat a small drill bit and melt a pilot hole in the worm  (at home out of the wind...works best for me).

Curt:

--- Quote from: Jig Man on September 29, 2015, 06:07:34 AM ---Rigging the Elaz Tech worm on a screw lock.

I have found 2 ways that work for me: 1.  heat the screw lock with a lighter then put the worm on (hard to do on the windy lake that I fish most of the time),  2.  Heat a small drill bit and melt a pilot hole in the worm  (at home out of the wind...works best for me).

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Thanks @Jig Man Any and all suggestions are appreciated  (yes)

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