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#17936 - 08-03-2010 02:47 PM Italian bass
The sponzoŽ Offline
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Registered: 08-03-2010
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Loc: Italy
Hello everyone, I'm Italian and I'm new in this forum ... grin
My name is Flavio and I love catching the bass!!!
I practice 100% cath and release cool
Unfortunately our bass are not as big as yours ... frown
I love fishing with big baits, sometimes something good comes out ... wink
I show you some pictures ...
Sorry for my bad English ... cry










Bye

Flavio


Edited by The sponzoŽ (08-03-2010 02:49 PM)
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#17937 - 08-03-2010 03:17 PM Re: Italian bass [Re: The sponzoŽ]
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Flavio welcome to the boards. Those are some great pics and thanks for sharing. And your english is very good. Look forward to hearing about bass fishing over in Italy.

Wendy

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#17939 - 08-03-2010 04:00 PM Re: Italian bass [Re: bassinwg6]
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nice bass and welcome.

what kind of baits do u mean by "big" in italy?

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#17941 - 08-03-2010 11:46 PM Re: Italian bass [Re: swimbait101]
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Welcome to the site. Those are some pretty good bass.

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#17942 - 08-04-2010 08:25 AM Re: Italian bass [Re: Fire Ball]
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Welcome to the site. I like the rodholder attached to the float tube in the first picture.

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#17944 - 08-04-2010 12:43 PM Re: Italian bass [Re: bassinwg6]
The sponzoŽ Offline
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Originally Posted By: bassinwg6
Flavio welcome to the boards. Those are some great pics and thanks for sharing. And your english is very good. Look forward to hearing about bass fishing over in Italy.

Wendy


Thanks Wendy, I will write soon something about bass fishing in Italy as soon as my English is better ... smile

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#17945 - 08-04-2010 01:11 PM Re: Italian bass [Re: swimbait101]
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Registered: 08-03-2010
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Loc: Italy
Originally Posted By: swimbait101
nice bass and welcome.

what kind of baits do u mean by "big" in italy?


Whereas in Italy when a fish reaches 6 / 7 pounds is already a big big fish I personally do not go beyond the 8-inch swimbait with ..
Often use the Platinum Series Castaic, rock hard, Catch22 ... And the deps silent killer, great bait! The river2sea Kong 168 ... And much more ..
Use spinnerbait from 3 / 4 with voluminous trailer, 6 inch jerkbait, jigs from 3/8, 1/2 with large salamanders or voluminous creatures .. 1 oz cranck bait...
Lately I'm also using the imakatzu javallon between algae, absolutely lethal but are too fragile .. I have to clone:)
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#17946 - 08-04-2010 01:12 PM Re: Italian bass [Re: Fire Ball]
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Registered: 08-03-2010
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Originally Posted By: Fire Ball
Welcome to the site. Those are some pretty good bass.


Many thanks... wink
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#17947 - 08-04-2010 01:19 PM Re: Italian bass [Re: Lunker Dave]
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Originally Posted By: Lunker Dave
Welcome to the site. I like the rodholder attached to the float tube in the first picture.


I personally built with hydraulic material... Spending maybe $ 25...assembled with rivets..
Very lightweight and durable and easily applicable to the float tube...
When fishing with 4/5 rods becomes essential.. wink
If you want I send you some more detailed photos...

F
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#17948 - 08-04-2010 02:39 PM Re: Italian bass [Re: The sponzoŽ]
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Registered: 09-05-2008
Posts: 121
Loc: Southern California
Welcome to the site. Nice pics as well. We would welcome more pictures of your float tube set-up! Great to see the Castaic lures made it to Italy.
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