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  1. It’s worked well for me in the past. Just make sure to sand the epoxy down smoothly once it’s cured, so it doesn’t mess with your casting.
  2. Syncwire

    Mold?

    Check out the Do-It Molds' 4" Twin Tail Grub or the Zoom 4" Fat Albert. Both offer similar action and can work well for fishing.
  3. Oh wow you've just unlocked a memory of mine I almost forgot I had a similar experience with my friend’s yt channel. We used to engage with our audience through comments and social media, and I remember how we would always create the weirdest thumbnails and titles haha. We used to record pc audio to add voiceovers and keep viewers engaged, we had so much fun. Even though we closed our channel, I feel like these tactics really helped us gain our first subscribers, so maybe try again?
  4. Welll, engaging with my viewers helped me too. I started asking them for feedback in the comments and used their ideas for new videos. It created a sort of community vibe, which helped a lot. I shared my videos on my other social media accounts. It's surprising how much traffic you can get from Facebook or Twitter. And honestly, I did try using a service once to get cheap YouTube views from here. It gave my channel a little boost and helped my videos get noticed more. It's a cheat code to boost any platform algorithm to make it think that your content is going viral and popular, so it will send more organic viewers to it.
  5. Thanks. Morning and evening fishing for bass is legit.
  6. Oh man, those stainless steel fish hook removers from the 80s were legit game-changers! I remember my old man having one, and it made life so much easier on the water. Nowadays, it feels like the newer ones just ain't as smooth with the hook extraction.
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