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Old 04-19-2012, 09:33 AM
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Default Southern Trout Eaters movie

Has anybody watched this movie and if so what are your thoughts?I know we don't have trout fed lakes here but there are trout in them and bass love to strike and eat them as well.I love to swimbait fish.Just something new for me not intended for everybody i guess or not some peoples cup of tea rather.Bass are greedy fish and stike just about anything that gets there attention.Anywyas just wanted to see if people are just gonna laught at me for this or whats your thoughts Thanks Guys

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Old 04-19-2012, 11:18 AM
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I haven't seen the movie, but just watched the trailer. It might be something I need to pick up to learn something.

I'm a believer in big baits. I'm starting to get into swimbaiting actually. I just received a couple rods this week more appropriate for throwing plugs 3oz-5oz, already had the reels. I also just received my Bull Shads, MS Slammers, and Jerry Rago Rats. The Lunker Plunkers and AC Origional Plugs were back ordered, but will be getting them in hopefully soon.

I have a buddy in Georgia that has been using the Bull Shads for the past year with amazing results. He has fished for many years, but he said last year was his best year by far with the numbers of big fish. He's fishing small creeks and rivers that are seldom fished and difficult to access.

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