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Gatorbassman

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  1. Nope, there sure isn't. Do you have any idea how many posts that would be? We get 75 posts an hour when it's slow.
  2. I've been an X-Ray tech for the past 13 years. I currently work at a major Trauma center in Georgia. For the past 2 years I've been the head fishing guide for The Kingfisher Soicety. It's a blast.
  3. Yep, I've been fishing them for about six months now. (I knew a guy who knew a guy) They have a great action, a nice soft tail but not to soft and a good little tight wiggle. The fish loved them this fall.
  4. Wecome, Where do you fish in St George? I know lake Mead is close but that's still not a short trip. We are looking forward to helping you out.
  5. Now that's funny right there. You better catch up Pops. Welcome to the family.
  6. Are you talking about a Razorback like this?
  7. I bet Bobby might know. He'll be on shortly. He can't stay away from this place. lol
  8. Here's them side by side. You be the judge. lol http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/bass-fishing-shaw-grigsby.html
  9. It's just a silicon coating. It's no big deal. It keeps the line from sticking and fraying while going through the machines at the factory.
  10. A follow or a swing and a miss usually means that you almost have it. It usually means you need to change either the color or the action to something more natural. I go with color first and then I will change the action. If it's a Crankbait I'll go with a tighter wobble. If it's a spinnerbait I'll go with a smaller blade or a single blade.
  11. I think they are sweet looking but they do need to have foam grips.
  12. There's Lunkerville with Mike D. If you don't get it on the tube than you can watch it on his website.
  13. Mine to. We're looking into it.
  14. Strikezone makes something called a Grass Punch. It's a heavy skirted weight. I love them when punching hydrilla. http://www.strikezonelure.com/grassbuster.htm
  15. What if more than one person picks the winner? I don't think we can limit the entries.
  16. Those are some great fish Mike. RW I remember several years back a big shad kill on one of the lakes I fish. The only thing I could catch them on was a long leader C-Rig with a fluke on the hook. The bass were just waiting on the bottom for a shad to fall down to them.
  17. I have yet to see a low end shotgun that was junk just because it was less expensive than the high end stuff. And I have had my hands on some pretty expensive one. I played with one a few weeks ago that was worth more than many people's houses. But I wouldn't give up my old reliable for anything. Get what you can afford. Shotguns..... or should I say most shotguns are pretty straight forward. I've had a Winchester 1300 for nearly 18 years and I use the crap out of it. I got a slug barrel for it a few years back so I could travel to states where deer hunting was done with slug guns only. It has served me well. If you want a good all around shotgun make sure it has a few simple things. 1. Pre-tapped holes for a scope mount. Because you never know if you are going to need one down the road. 2. An after market selection of barrels like a slug barrel 3. Make sure the chokes are easy to find.
  18. Senko77 is right. Finesse fishing is more a "State of Mind" than anything.
  19. Welcome to the family. We are glad to have you.
  20. Welcome to the family. So you're Cliff's brother. I'm real sorry about that.

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