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    Default Catching Florida Bluegill and Largemouth Bass


    Here is a recent trip of mine when I went out looking for those larger bluegill that move closer to shore to spawn. I ended up catching plenty of fish, but only managed one nice sized bluegill. The Eurotackle Anisoptera is one nice lure. All fish that I've tried to catch it on have fallen for it over and over again. Anyone else ever use those small soft plastics from Eurotackle?

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    No, but very interested to see who else is fishing them.
    Bob
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    Good video and some very nice fish. Love my ultralight too.
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    looks fun , might want to develop your lifting technique some , rods are not designed to be supported in front of the handle by another hand on the lift .
    this often results in a snapped rod if the fish have any size to them , seen it happen about a million times , just a thought .
    congrats on them fishes .
    try reeling lots faster when they approach leaving the water time and gently swinging them into the air with a nice smooth sweep , it will be a lot less likely to damage a nice rod that way with a one hand approach
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    Man that bass must feel like a bowling ball attached to the Teton…lol. Awesome video!


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    Good stuff! Thanks for the post.
    Bob

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