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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5552564" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>I seem to be transitioning as a fisherman. Two years ago I had 3 huge backpacks stuffed to the bursting point of soft plastics. Had probably 10 3600 size cases of just Bandit 200/300s for crappie trolling. Another 10 of lipless and square bill cranks. Another 5+ for Bobby Garland shad style baits of all colors. Two or three for spoons and blade baits. It went on and on. I went through and cleaned my boat out.</p><p></p><p> I now have one 3600 for topwater, one for lipless AND square bills, and one for spoons. One for the Bobby Garland ones and jig heads. That's it. I never really bass fished with soft plastics...never learned how. So I ridded the boat of all those, and all the crank baits, etc that I never used. These days I actually am transitioning more to live bait anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5552564, member: 220"] I seem to be transitioning as a fisherman. Two years ago I had 3 huge backpacks stuffed to the bursting point of soft plastics. Had probably 10 3600 size cases of just Bandit 200/300s for crappie trolling. Another 10 of lipless and square bill cranks. Another 5+ for Bobby Garland shad style baits of all colors. Two or three for spoons and blade baits. It went on and on. I went through and cleaned my boat out. I now have one 3600 for topwater, one for lipless AND square bills, and one for spoons. One for the Bobby Garland ones and jig heads. That's it. I never really bass fished with soft plastics...never learned how. So I ridded the boat of all those, and all the crank baits, etc that I never used. These days I actually am transitioning more to live bait anyway. [/QUOTE]
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