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Austin Couto
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I've never really used swimbaits before and had a few questions about when and where to use them. When is it better to use a hard bodied swimbait or a soft bodied swimbait? When is it better to use a bigger or smaller swimbait? Where should you throw them? What are some recommended ones that are within a 14 year olds budget? I'm just looking for some tips for next year. Thanks a lot.

Austin.

January 3, 2012 at 8:28 PM Flag Quote & Reply

Seth Meyer
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Hudds are always good to start with. Use them when the water is cold but they also work year round. I use hard bodied when i want a little more action when the bass are feeding. The spro 6 in is good to at twenty bucks. If i were you i'd start off with one or two of each style in the best possible color for your waters. And just go out and throw them. The only way you get better with these is if you throw it and you have confidence in it. Any more questions, just pm me if you want. Good luck!

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February 5, 2012 at 11:15 PM Flag Quote & Reply

Delawarebass
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This is all in this section already and in the videos. Just watch them and read whats here and then if you have additional questions we'll answer, but honestly most of what you need to know is already answered for the most part in the posts and in all the videos. Just look around. There is a separate section called Ask Zack or Ryan a Question which is just for swimbaits right here in this section also. 

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February 5, 2012 at 11:25 PM Flag Quote & Reply

Delawarebass
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Seth Meyer at February 5, 2012 at 11:15 PM

Hudds are always good to start with. Use them when the water is cold but they also work year round. I use hard bodied when i want a little more action when the bass are feeding. The spro 6 in is good to at twenty bucks. If i were you i'd start off with one or two of each style in the best possible color for your waters. And just go out and throw them. The only way you get better with these is if you throw it and you have confidence in it. Any more questions, just pm me if you want. Good luck!

Thanks Seth. Good Advice. 

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February 6, 2012 at 12:23 AM Flag Quote & Reply

Delawarebass
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I looked around as If I was just getting here to the site for the first time. I immediately found this topic here that had every single thing you were asking in it all in one spot. <<Click here<<<

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February 6, 2012 at 10:10 AM Flag Quote & Reply

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