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robsdak
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same as saltwater with the addition of fly rods and bream busters.

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Ragin Cajun
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6'6 Ugly shick with a walmart reel with a Sweet Potato Pie Tiki Worm on the end,best worm Ive ever used.
othing beats a ultralight with a size 8 circle and some bread though

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GoodOyster
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Back when I used to fish freshwater, a Zebco 33 on a Berkely Lightning rod was hard to beat! Some 8 pound Trilene XL and a hula popper, a few "Mister Twister" worms and beetle spins, maybe a 4 inch Rapala and a Rattletrap for good measure, and I was set for bass fishing!

I also had a Pflueger and a Shimano baitcaster on Ugly Stik rods with 10lb Trilene XT that worked well for bass in heavy cover or for snook off the beach.

Cane pole, crickets and red wigglers for bluegill and shellcrackers, and live minnows or beetle spins for specks (crappie).

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swampman88
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i'll tell ya what the 9 mile canal has some big mudd fish in there. me and dad were fishin there one time and i caught a mudd fish that was like 18 pounds

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swampdweller
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shakespeare rod and shimano reel from walmart, i try not to buy expensive rods cuz i tend to break them some how, so every few months ill just buy one and rig it up with some 10-12 lb test usually berkley sometimes stren or try different stuff

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