Larry Higgins

14 May 19:17

Outside of the shell as you come into Nick’s there’s no real hazards that I’m aware of. As you hit the cut to run back into Salt lake it’s kind of a shallow flat on the right side, but just a small patch of shell on the right of the cut.. There’s some shell off of the points on the west side of of Nicks, so I’d just be mindful of that if you’re close to that shoreline and water is low

Yes Keith we use leaders and quick connect clips. The quick connect clips definitely save a lot of time and leader material if you’re changing out baits or jigheads regularky

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13 Apr 17:21

I like some of the Energizer head lamps. They put out plenty of light, aren’t that big or heavy, and they’re like $15/$20.

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08 Apr 12:44

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Pretty realistic scenario this time of year that we all deal with at times

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05 Apr 15:21

NICE……. What were you throwing?

22 Mar 13:41

My preference is shorter rods. Pretty much everything I use now is 6’2 and one 6’4. I mostly wade, but I’ve used them quite a bit out of the boat for redfish tournaments and prefishing. I don’t feel like I’ve lost any casting distance compared to a 6’6.

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20 Mar 20:57

I’ve fished there a couple of times in the spring. We threw mostly plastics….. Balltails and Paddletails. And various topwater sand had good results. I tend to stick natural colors and some darker colors like plum/chart. If you’re fishing out of the boat I’d probably stick 1/8oz and/or 1/4 jigheads.

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20 Mar 19:59

Great illustration

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