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#1 Nov-02-11 5:45PM

TyF
Northern Snakehead
From: Ashburn, VA
Registered: Mar-23-11
Posts: 216

Science fair project help.

Hey guys i am doing a science fair experiment on the effect of different scents on largemouth bass such as garlic, shad, vinegar etc. and i need 5 bass 8 inches and below. I only have 2 and it is beginning to get into crunch time roll If anyone would like to help me catch these from 4:30-dark tomorrow (thursday november 3) I would appreciate it. I was thinking of fishing cedar but i am open to suggestions.

Mr. Rojas I know you were interested. smile

Thanks,

Tyler

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#2 Nov-02-11 5:56PM

Ernie
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Re: Science fair project help.

Tyler- unfortunately, I have a meeting at that time. I could help on Saturday.............when it warms up.


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#3 Nov-02-11 6:19PM

TyF
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From: Ashburn, VA
Registered: Mar-23-11
Posts: 216

Re: Science fair project help.

Ok sounds good. Instead of tomorrow we will do it saturday. What time do you want to do it? Around 9am?

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#4 Nov-02-11 6:26PM

T.
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Re: Science fair project help.

I could come by tomorrow for a little bit prior to going to Beaverdam.

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#5 Nov-02-11 6:47PM

Ernie
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Re: Science fair project help.

Saturday around lunch would be better....will be walking in the AM.


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#6 Nov-02-11 7:40PM

TyF
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From: Ashburn, VA
Registered: Mar-23-11
Posts: 216

Re: Science fair project help.

I dont think I am going to go tomorow anymore and will just go saturday around lunch. Travis you can come then if you want. We need all the help we can get!!

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#7 Nov-03-11 4:54AM

CozUF2001
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From: Richmond, Virginia
Registered: Mar-26-08
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Re: Science fair project help.

Throw a fly rod with a small bug/fly. That should hopefully get you the small bass you need.


If it were easy, they'd call it catching!

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#8 Nov-03-11 7:39AM

TyF
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From: Ashburn, VA
Registered: Mar-23-11
Posts: 216

Re: Science fair project help.

I would but I don't have a fly rod. I am planning on getting one for Christmas though. Mr Rojas can us his fly rod though.

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#9 Nov-03-11 9:51AM

CozUF2001
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From: Richmond, Virginia
Registered: Mar-26-08
Posts: 1419
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Re: Science fair project help.

You can also try a small inline spinner (Mepps) or take about a 2in piece of a trick worm (flourescent green works well or white) on a small hook with little or no weight and light line.


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#10 Nov-04-11 3:55PM

TyF
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From: Ashburn, VA
Registered: Mar-23-11
Posts: 216

Re: Science fair project help.

Mr. Rojas, If I come to your lake around 12pm tomorow would that work?

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#11 Nov-04-11 4:01PM

Ernie
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Re: Science fair project help.

Tyler- please call me..your dad has the #


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