Got some new tackle...
You can never have too much bass fishing stuff, right?
Well here are a few things that I have picked up lately.

Bought some more Vixens, because I have been wearing them out on this bait for the last year or so. I thought I would get some more colors and also wanted to get that Baby Bone colored one on the bottom, because I think it may really light up the smallies next weekend on the Mississippi. Also, these baits walk like not other, its falling over easy to walk the dog with these

I have been doing more & more flippin' lately and with the river and Leech on the horizon, I needed to stock up a bit. These BMF Hooks (Bad Mother Flippin') are unbelievable when it comes to flippin', caught some really good fish practicing on Pokegama when I teamed these up with Tru-Tungsten Flippin' Weights. Just look at the bite these hooks have and they are heavy duty, no worries about straightening hooks on the set. Also, these BMF Barbs help keep your plastic in place, which means less fixing your craw and in turn keeps your bait in the water more

Last but not least, got a whole box of these for the river. If you do not know what a swim jig is yet, or more importantly a Brovarney Swim Jig, you are missing the boat. I will be lacing these up with some single tail grubs and flinging them all over the Mississippi and I will be catching fish doing it. Thanks for hooking me up Tim!!
Well here are a few things that I have picked up lately.

Bought some more Vixens, because I have been wearing them out on this bait for the last year or so. I thought I would get some more colors and also wanted to get that Baby Bone colored one on the bottom, because I think it may really light up the smallies next weekend on the Mississippi. Also, these baits walk like not other, its falling over easy to walk the dog with these

I have been doing more & more flippin' lately and with the river and Leech on the horizon, I needed to stock up a bit. These BMF Hooks (Bad Mother Flippin') are unbelievable when it comes to flippin', caught some really good fish practicing on Pokegama when I teamed these up with Tru-Tungsten Flippin' Weights. Just look at the bite these hooks have and they are heavy duty, no worries about straightening hooks on the set. Also, these BMF Barbs help keep your plastic in place, which means less fixing your craw and in turn keeps your bait in the water more

Last but not least, got a whole box of these for the river. If you do not know what a swim jig is yet, or more importantly a Brovarney Swim Jig, you are missing the boat. I will be lacing these up with some single tail grubs and flinging them all over the Mississippi and I will be catching fish doing it. Thanks for hooking me up Tim!!
One last note, I think Luke Clausen is an idiot after watching the latest episode of Ultimate Match Fishing.
Rich
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Rich,
I would post "all" the new tackle i have aquired here, but you wouldn't have enough room!
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Hey Todd, I hear what you are saying, I just try to post pics of the cooler stuff every now and then
Thanks for the comments!
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Thanks for keeping us up to date on tackle. Pretty cool stuff. I took the liberty of linking to this post from my blog. I hope this was ok.
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Wow, take a look here - http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/tournaments/elite/news/story?id=2971562
Its funny that I showcase these hooks and it turns out that 3 of the top 12 on the Potomac admitted using the BMF Flippin' Hooks! Skeet Reese, Tommy Biffle & Britt Meyers. I am guessing some of the others did as well, they just did not specify, also note how many of the pros were using Tru-Tungsten sinkers and most of them are not even sponsored by TT
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Has any one one tried snake line? I got my reel spooled with it for free and I have never fished a better copolymer!!! I hope this little company makes it. if you find it give it a try
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I have not tried it or heard of it. I would like to learn more, if anyone has any info, share it.... Even poste a link.
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