Hole Hawg
Hole Hawg
I'm a Texas transplant to the Dallas/Hiram Ga. area, and I'm looking for a good after work watering hole.
Prefer good classic country and western and like to meet other HAWG (H.D.) riders.
Might want to ask someone in Georgia by using Atlanta instead of using Dallas, because folks looking at this in Dallas will have no clue.
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![]() MILWAUKEE NEW 1 2 HD SUPER HAWG™ KIT 1680 21 VALID WTY US $329.00
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![]() Milwaukee 49 56 9085 10 Piece Big Hawg Kit Brand NEW US $128.99
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![]() MILWAUKEE 49 56 9100 7 16 QC Hole Saw Arbor Hole Hawg US $9.75
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![]() New Milwaukee 1675 6 1 2 Hole Hawg Drill US $294.99
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![]() New Milwaukee 1670 1 1 2 Hole Hawg Drill US $279.99
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![]() Milwaukee 1 2 Hole Dawg Saw 1680 21 US $350.75
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 1670 1 1 2in Hole Hawg Drill 900 rpm US $329.10
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 1675 6 1 2 Hole Hawg Drill US $279.00
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![]() Milwaukee 1 2 Angle Drill 1675 6 US $317.15
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 1676 6 1 2 Hole Hawg Drill with Case US $303.28
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 1676 6 ½ Hole Hawg Drill 300 1200 RPM US $367.89
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![]() Milwaukee 49 57 6000 Steel Hawg Annular Cutter 6 US $799.00
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 1680 20 1 2in Super Hawg US $369.26
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 49 57 1000 1 Steel Hawg Cutter US $105.88
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 49 57 1500 1 ½ Steel Hawg Cutter US $172.36
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 49 57 1250 1 ¼ Steel Hawg Cutter US $131.70
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 49 57 1125 1 1 8 Steel Hawg Cutter US $123.87
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 49 57 1375 1 3 8 Steel Hawg Cutter US $145.78
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 49 57 1062 1 1 16 Steel Hawg Cutter US $106.63
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![]() NEW Milwaukee 49 57 1187 1 3 16 Steel Hawg Cutter US $128.61
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![]() Milwaukee Hole Hawg 75A 1 2in Joist and Stud Drill US $339.99
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![]() Milwaukee Hole Hawg Electric Drill 1 2in 1200 RPM 75A US $349.99
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![]() Milwaukee 1675 6 Hole Hawg Right angle 1 2 Drill New US $259.95
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![]() Milwaukee Super Hawg Electric Drill 1 2in 1750 RPM 13A US $369.99
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![]() Milwaukee Hole Hawg Used US $169.00
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![]() Milwaukee 49 57 5000 Steel Hawg 5 Annular Cutter NEW US $889.99
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![]() Milwaukee Hole Hawg Electric Drill 5in 900 RPM 75 Amp US $319.99
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![]() Milwaukee 18 Volt Compact Drill Impact Drive Combo Kit US $269.88
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![]() Milwaukee 18 Volt Compact Drill Impact Drive Combo kit US $253.99
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![]() 49 56 9085 Milwaukee 10pc Big Hawg Set US $128.49
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NEW Milwaukee 1676-6 1/2" Hole-Hawg Drill with Case $303.28 |
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Milwaukee Hole Hawg Electric Drill .5in 900 RPM 7.5 Amp $319.99 |
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Milwaukee Hole Hawg 7.5A 1/2in Joist and Stud Drill NEW $356.49 |
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Milwaukee 1675-6 1/2" Hole-Hawg Drill $112.50 |
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MILWAUKEE HOLE HAWG 1675-1 $49.95 |
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Milwaukee 49-56-9005 2-1/4" Big Hawg Hole Saw $19.10 |
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Milwaukee 49-56-9010 2-9/16" Big Hawg Hole Saw $20.99 |
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Milwaukee 49-56-9020 3" Big Hawg Hole Saw $23.16 |
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Milwaukee 49-56-9030 3-5/8" Big Hawg Hole Saw $28.46 |
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MILWAUKEE 1/2" HD Hole Hawg # 1675-1 $81.00 |
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Milwaukee 1/2" Hole-Hawg Drill Model 1676-6 $175.00
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NEW MILWAUKEE 1/2" HOLE-HAWG ANGLE DRILL #16756 $299.99 |
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Milwaukee 1/2 in. Hole Hawg® Drill 900 RPM 1670-1 $299.99 |
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Milwaukee 1675-6 1/2 in. 7.5 Amp Hole-Hawg Drill NEW!! $285.00 |
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MILWAUKEE 1/2" HD Hole Hawg # 1675-1 $0.99 |
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Milwaukee 7pc BIG HAWG Wooden Hole Saw Kit $44.99 |
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Milwaukee Hole Hawg - Used $169.00 |
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Milwaukee 1675-1 1/2" Hole-Hawg Right Angle Drill $40.00 |
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MILWAUKEE 1675-6 1/2'' HOLE HAWG DRILL-BRAND NEW IN BOX $191.49 |
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MILWAUKEE 1/2" Hole Hawg 1675-1 + 7/8" Drill Bit $59.99 |

I live in the Midwest and I have fished plenty of ponds and largemouth bass are very adaptable gamefish, they can be found in lakes, rivers, and ponds all across the United States. Largemouth bass doesn't need big water areas to grow to hawg size. Just about any body of water a few years old can produce some nice bass. While cover along the banks isn't necessary, cover in the water with plenty of forage is a must for bass. Even if there is alot of fishing pressure I have 3 techniques that I use to catch some big bass.
1. Early Morning Buzzin - Over the last 36yrs I've learned how speed can often trigger a strike, especially when the water warms up. Buzzbaits have always been great producers of big bass in ponds during hot weather, start throwing buzzbaits right at the crack of dawn up until the sunlight starts to penetrate the water, during this time throw the buzzbait past cover and along edges, the bass are often active and looking for their breakfast. If the water is clear I will retrieve the buzzbait at a faster retrieve than dirty water, if it's dirty water with plenty of cover I'll slow down and put a plastic trailer to help the lure stay on top at slower speeds. I use a 3/8 to 1/2 ounce buzzbait.
2. Spinnerbaits along edges - In most of the ponds that I've fished over the years the bass are holding in a narrow band of weeds or algae running parallel to the bank. Cast your lure along this vegetation by casting from turns (points). Bass hide in this weed edge even if it's floating cover like lillypads, bass usually will not come up and strike a topwater lure during sunny days so I use a willowleaf blade spinnerbait because the flash of the willowleaf blade attracts bass and I can retrieve it slow enough to allow them to react, when I come to an opening in the vegetation I use short pauses to let the spinerbait flutter down into the openings. The willowleaf blade sheds weeds better than round style blades.
3. Frogs - When you have to get a lure in a 6 to 12 inch opening in thick cover surrounded by lure fouling weeds and vegetation my lure of choice is the frog, a weedless, hollow-bodied frog is great for working heavy vegetated surface cover to get the bass to strike. I've tried many lures over the years such as jig and pig, weedless soft baits but my favorite is the frog because it works best getting through the weeds. Cast the frog out and reel it back across the surface of the vegetation to an opening then stop and let it sit there for a few seconds and then give it a few twitches to try and get a surface strike, this really gets bass stirred up. If you don't get a bite there got to the next hole and repeat the same procedure. I use a natural looking frog because my belief is that a frog is a natural food of bass and if it looks like something they naturally eat than I'll have a better chance of a strike.
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