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The Swimbait Fishing Secrets I NEVER should have shared….



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  1. Was lucky enough to catch you at the Bass U event and you were the main reason I went (although the other anglers were great). Appreciate all you share and can’t wait to root you on in person at the classic on Grand!

  2. Hell, I don't even fish for bass, & your videos are educational, funny, exciting, then you have Cole with you, & Zark, there's really nothing bad to say about your videos. I purchased lures form 6 Sense, & all out love it all, big tournaments & good friends, keep up keeping up! WTG Ben!

  3. Ben I'm so sorry I missed your class. I would have done anything to be there if I could have. THANK YOU for being hope for a lot of beginner and avid fisherman. THANK YOU for showing us how to catch big fish. THANK YOU Ben.

  4. Man you’ve come a long way in the last 5 or 6 years that I been watching you. Thank you for helping me elevate my fishing abilities. Keep up the great work and I wish you the best this season on the elites.

  5. Gotta communicate to yall how cool the swim is on hangover – its unique in the fact that when you get it dialed the bait will actually hunt to both sides on a straight retrieve. I got all slow sinks, and by adding nails, you adjust the sink rate, adjust the head wobble, and even adjust the retrieve speeds. Everyone complaining about a bait that swims great with some attention may actually want to spend time with it before calling it a failure. Most big baits require some practice and tuning. Hell even a crankbait requires tuning yall. Jeezum lazy

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