Don't Give 'Em No Lip! | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "When I first became introduced to the lipless crankbait I was primarily in the "farm pond" phase of my fishing career. When I could get off after school or during the summer, my trusty (?) 1947 four-cylinder Willis would hit the county roads of Lamar and Red River county finding as many folks as possible who would let a kid cast in their farm pond. Among the real producers in my tackle box were some swimming minnow-type baits"
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Sunday, July 6, 2014
A less traditional, more wacky way to catch bass | The Kansas City Star
A less traditional, more wacky way to catch bass | The Kansas City Star: "Midway through a fishing trip on Bone Creek Lake, Zac Udock had a wacky idea.
The bass weren’t biting other baits, so it was time for Udock to go to his secret weapon— the wacky rig.
“This is my go-to bait,” Udock said as he displayed a six-inch-long plastic stick worm that was hooked in the middle instead of the end. “This lake has a lot of bass in it, but it also gets a ton of pressure."
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The bass weren’t biting other baits, so it was time for Udock to go to his secret weapon— the wacky rig.
“This is my go-to bait,” Udock said as he displayed a six-inch-long plastic stick worm that was hooked in the middle instead of the end. “This lake has a lot of bass in it, but it also gets a ton of pressure."
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