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Pursuit Of Giant Bass

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7 contributions to Pursuit Of Giant Bass
Wacked em
Cold water = opportunity. Definitely one of my favorite times to get on the water.
Wacked em
0 likes • Jan 30
Awesome! Interested to hear how you guys view FFS in relation to fishing for smallies vs largemouth; or is it mainly different baits.
Best day on the water
On this day a friend and I racked up a 40lb sack on a local lake that we didn’t think would ever be possible. Most of the fish came from a Willie Pete’s glide bait. First ever 40lb hopefully more to come in 2026!
Best day on the water
1 like • Jan 30
Congrats to say the least, I’m still looking for a dirty 30!
5lb+ smallmouth
Just sharing a post of my favorite catch on Skiatook lake in the fall. Loon 130 size whopper plopper with a red front hook that swivels(basstar spintech). Sucker jumped head high three times and got him in the boat on the last. Helped me win the championship for the ok bass chasers club.
5lb+ smallmouth
0 likes • Jan 30
Absolute tanks! I grew up fishing the Susquehanna River and will argue with anyone that smallies are the most fun black bass to catch!
Snowmageddon!!
Who’s getting out before the winter storm? I know I am!
Snowmageddon!!
1 like • Jan 22
I was starting to get my boat ready for the season before I saw we’re going to get anywhere from 6 to 25 inches (love the accuracy of weatherman 😂)!
FFS vs Traditional
Kind of an 2 part question here, Any opinions on catching a Giant using FFS vs just fishing traditionally, does it take a little credibility away from the catch? How about using a minnow bait vs a Swimbait? My personal take is a Giant is a Giant no matter the technology/technique but wanna hear yalls thoughts.
3 likes • Jan 17
In my humble opinion, this debate has gone on too long. FFS is a tool, shame on those who haven’t figured out how to use it. For example, when 2d sonar came out (80s/90s) vs flashers; did that take away credibility; or side imaging sonar (2000s); or mega 360… etc. Ultimately technology evolves and in turn, the industry evolves. Whether it’s sonar, baits, rods, or reels; you’ve got to 1) get out on the water and 2) put time in to learn the new tools. As long as you aren’t pulling a “Mike Long” , I’ll be the first one to congratulation someone on their giant regardless of whatever legal method they use to catch em!
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Matt Pekar
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Retired U.S. Army Veteran - Tidal water warrior and tournament angler focused on the Potomac River, Upper Chesapeake Bay and other Northeast Waters.

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Joined Jan 15, 2026
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