1. Details: Largemouth Bass

    booyah poppin pad crasher, casting in the lily pads, pop pop then let it sit. 5 fow no wind!

    1. Jacob Breaux 0
      Nice man! Can't wait for the grass and pads to start matting up for the frog bite
    2. CastsForBass 0
      Bummer you didn't catch her pre spawn. She'd a been a lot fatter. Nice fish!
    3. Texasboy254 0
      @kylebassslayer dang that's a monster!
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  2. Details: Largemouth Bass

    booyah popping pad crasher!! throwing in the Lilly pads! 3 fow water temp. around 54. cloudy thundering. Lunker ran my drag!!! 9-15!!

    1. Conley Foeh 0
      You sure she wasn't 10-0? Lol almost there man, keep it up.
    2. Jimmy_Lynch 0
      That is a true bucket mouth. The head on her is HUGE
    3. Jake Pedersen 0
      awesome! glad to see the knot worked for you!
    4. kylebassslayer 0
      yeah, basically 10 but its cool@sutton_dole
    5. Sutton Dole 0
      That's a slap in the face lol shove an oz weight down it's throat and it's a double digit
    6. Colby Teall 0
      @sutton_dole ^^
    7. kylebassslayer 0
      yes@sutton_dole
    8. Sutton Dole 0
      9 lb 15 oz?
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  3. Details: Largemouth Bass

    1. kylebassslayer 0
      well I used yours and caught what you see in my latest blert @walleyegod
    2. Jake Pedersen 0
      I guess the Palomar is way more popular than my suggestion haha oh well
    3. eastonsutley 0
      Use a Palomar know and burn the tag end.
    4. Brandon Booth 0
      I'd use a palomar, double palomar or a san diego jam with an extra pass through the eye of the hook.
    5. Conner Mahan 0
      palomar
    6. Tooth 0
      Put a superglue on the not.
    7. Makz Jaramillo 0
      Check the eyes of your line guides on rod. Maybe there are damaged and fraying your line. Otherwise, palomar.
    8. William William 0
      Palomar: the only knot I trust.
    9. LautaroF 0
      Try the Palomar knot. It always works for me from 15 lb power pro all the way to 65 lb power pro. Hope this helps
    10. chandler Jackson 0
      Who old is it
    11. Jake Pedersen 0
      no problem hope it works out!
    12. kylebassslayer 0
      @walleyegod
    13. kylebassslayer 0
      I'll try that! thanks!
    14. Jake Pedersen 0
      did u try using the Berkeley braid knot? that my go to knot for braid other wise your braid could be fraied
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    My bro wearing my lucky hat!! fishing some bass beds!

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    frogging in the Lilly pads when i caught this 10 lb fattie! slight wind water temp was around 67. smashed it! such a great fight!

    1. Jesse w 0
      true if the water is shallow they will spawn sooner.
    2. kylebassslayer 0
      @GotEmCustomBaits
    3. kylebassslayer 0
      in Thai lake they all spawned because that lake is usually warmer then others.
    4. Jesse w 0
      that's why I get pics on the scale. hard to tell how big in a picture. everyone I know in Florida says they are nowhere near done spawning.
    5. kylebassslayer 0
      okay. say what you want but you don't know, you weren't there nor did you see the girth on it. so sorry but your wrong
    6. timriggins69 0
      Hahah that's not 10 pounds that's maybe 4 or 5 at best
    7. timriggins69 0
      Blowin loud?
    8. kylebassslayer 0
      yeah, they're just about done bedding here. @CalvinFease
    9. Calvin Fease 0
      Just a thought: that one looks spawned out. Are they already done bedding in FL? In north TX, we keep getting cold fronts, so the water's still below 50.
    10. King_Fisher 0
      Agreed @CalvinFease he just looks a little small because he is so long.
    11. kylebassslayer 0
      thank you!! @CalvinFease
    12. Calvin Fease 0
      @TakeAsNeededForPain @caderiley don't give the poor guy grief! I've caught an 11, a 10, and lots of 8+ fish, and I'll personally guarantee that this ...more one is at the 10 pound mark.
    13. caderiley 0
      I'd say 8 lb but way better than any bass I've caught! Nice one
    14. MainFishing 0
      Nice bass!
    15. kylebassslayer 0
      @TakeAsNeededForPain
    16. kylebassslayer 0
      well then hey Jeff. because if you would have seen the girth on that fish you would know it was 10lb
    17. Jake Breese 0
      if thats 10 lbs, then im an asian woman named jeff
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  6. Details: Largemouth Bass

    1. jacob jacob 0
      Duckett ghost
    2. Tripp Cave 0
      St. Croix Mojo Bass
    3. marcsmanben 0
      Bass pro Johnny Morris Carbon lite
    4. Christian Holyoak 0
      I'd go Duckett Ghost or 13 Fishing Omen Black
    5. Taylor Young 0
      Veritas
    6. kylebassslayer 0
      thank you @ReelGame
    7. ReelGame Saucedo 0
      Look into AllStar rods good variety
    8. Team_RedAssassin 0
      @ReelGame
    9. kylebassslayer 0
      thanksss guys!!
    10. Sam_Glasgow 0
      Ducket ghost
    11. Jasmillertime 0
      Kistler has some good rods in that price range. A lot depends on what exactly you're using it for. That would help narrow down some choices for u
    12. wdcook 0
      I would suggest maybe the green all stare rod with the micro eyes it's around eighty dollars
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  7. Details: Largemouth Bass

    same fish as my last blert.

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    same fish as my last one!

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    Giant toad I caught around this time last year! drop shot with a Gary Yamamoto over a fallen tree.

    1. kylebassslayer 0
      yeah it was!! thanks man!! @Texasboy254
    2. Texasboy254 0
      That things a monster bud!
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