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Tin

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  1. I make a motion that we trade Hookem and a second round pick to Team Depends in exchange for Muddy. All in favor.....
  2. ..... :-X ;D
  3. I do that. So am I a member of Team Depends? :-?
  4. Pick up another hobby. Poker gets me by in winter.
  5. Neither, you are beheaded and your body burned like that of a Greek hero. It should be an honor.
  6. Yup........... trying to get my Temporary Disability Money RI has the highest unemployment rate around and the state is 460 million in debt. A wonderful place to live.
  7. and Sara Evans at the same time..... Carrie would man handle you Tin... Atleast I would die happy...
  8. You can also fish them on Sworming Hornet type jig heads and Scrounger Heads.
  9. See how cranky and miserable Bizz is Dave? That is a reason to stay away from them...
  10. and Sara Evans at the same time.....
  11. Well that rat-l-trap would work, but just not in that ugly fire engine red color.
  12. I don't know about his issues. But I do know there is nothing worse than the combination of body hair, Under Amor, and hockey gear.
  13. All largemouth Muddy. The T I won was in a small feeder stream about 20' wide. And I had three fish over 4 pounds, and up here I consider them "bigger ladies". It's easier for them to make a pass of a shoreline and pick off a couple craws in the span of 10' than chase bait all over the place. 1. I don't drop-shot in the fall and winter either Muddy, but I'm sure the guys who do are catching the same fish you are. As much as I love it I don't because I would rather throw jigs and have an area all to myself than have 3 boats near me trying to fish the same drop-off or basin. 2. The reason bigger fish are taken in the fall is because they are bigger in the fall. That simple, they feed and feed and feed non stop. So thats why you catch those 12" fish that are really fat and weigh a pound and a half. And why fish have a 2 pound head but are 3's. They are all like footballs.
  14. Up here as soon as that water starts hitting upper/mid 50's the fish will start going from grass patch to grass patch until all the grassbeds are dead. Then (if you fish a lake that doesn't have shad or a big baitfish population, which is most lakes up here) the fish will start searching for craws in the shallows. And as it gets colder and colder they become more sluggish and stay around the warmest, closest shallow water cover they can find, (usually always laydowns and trees on my lakes). It seems as though they get comfy and lazy and don't want expend their energy to move to their winter areas. For some reason the fish up here don't listen to the books much (because they for all you southern guys) and it seems like every cold water period, you will catch a lot more fish off timber (if avaliable), over docks, rocks, or any other cover. And if you find a birch tree in the water, you will catch fish, it is just an automatic up here for me. It doesn't matter the water temp either, I won a tourney last year in late November pitching jigs at wood in less than a foot of water with 41* water temps. Second was off drop-shotting in the 15-20' zone pulling fish out of their winter haunts. You can always catch fish off shallow timber even when the larger numbers head to their wintering holes. As long as it gives them enough shade, but is also in the sunlight a majority of the day. And Catt, embarrassment? You wouldn't be, because you wouldn't know what hit ya. These lakes in the fall/winter would make you and your Gene Lerew craws and worms dread fishing.
  15. The rich woman begs for cheeseburgers too. As for the old woman, your grandfather won't be too happy with you mister. And for the young woman: Dude not cool, she's your cousin. And Mother Hookem keeps things other than my mind busy.
  16. Mike Broggi Jr, 19 I live in Western Coventry/West Greenwich on the Connecticut line. 1999 17' Tracker Pro Team I fish lots of tourney's. Yes, I'm a typical TD. Up until around late June I stay local and fish Eastern Connecticut lakes and all over Rhode Island. After that I'm on the road fishing big tournies on the big water. I love Champlain and sacking up big bags of smallies. I rarely fun fish, it is usually all tourney's or pre-fishing for tournies. Usually sun up to sun down on the weekends and anytime during the week I can get out. I can do just about anything, from pitching jigs into nasty cover to drop-shotting in 60'.
  17. Candlewood??? :-X
  18. Anyone know what would make the 3rd fish of Bizzle's look like that? Never seen anything like it.
  19. 1. Insert: Mother Hookem 2. Insert: I was
  20. Had to help the woman with derivatives tonight. So happy I'm done with those classes. Hope you are getting college credits for them hookem, or else you are getting screwed.
  21. One of the best looking...
  22. Don't know how my big my biggest is. I have caught tons of 4-5 pound smallies his year and a few over 5.
  23. Well I misread it, you're right I'm wrong.
  24. So what did she hit???

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