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  1. Check out BassZone. They have a list of most, if not all, bass trails in OK. Click on the Trails button, the clubs are listed along with what lakes they are fishing, and usually a link to a website.
  2. Think how much he could have gotten if he'd spilled a cup of coffee on himself as he was jumping into the water.
  3. I've never come close to having that happen. I have dropped fish that made it back into the water though. I think a more likely mistake would be forgetting to cull (not that I often even get that chance).
  4. Retired Air Force. Are you looking for info on a particular service?
  5. SMSRTC replied to burleytog's topic in Everything Else
    Yeah, it was big news here. They interviewed a girl that was working in some store near the epicenter. She said the walls kind of shook like someone had slammed the back door really hard. Sounds terrifying.
  6. Thanks for the heads up. Went by there Friday and ended up dropping 40 bucks. The two guys working there were great. It may not have everything you can get at Bass Pro, but it's a lot easier to get to for me.
  7. 7-10 for cheating in a tournament, and 5 for trying to hire someone to kill his wife (if I'm reading that right). Sometimes I wonder about our legal system.
  8. I think people can convince themselves of whatever they want. I also think that if someone makes enough vague predictions , then others will fit those predictions to events.
  9. I think they said a heart attack. I have to wonder if the number of times he was under heavy anesthesia would increase the risk. And I agree, despite the strangeness in his later years, he was an icon of pop in the 80s and 90s.
  10. Sorry if you thought I was trying to imply that you did any of those. My post about assuming people obeyed the rules was in response to CFFF 1.5. As for the post about the study saying if you don't look at the drivers, they are more likely to stop: I'm betting that doesn't work if they aren't paying attention. Hopefully they won't be speeding as well as texting.
  11. True, parking lots are different, but it's not too smart to assume everyone is obeying the speed limit. One of my many pet peeves is people speeding throught parking lots, especially when they are cutting across parking spaces or going the wrong way. For some reason, many people seem to think that regular rules of the road don't apply in parking lots, so directional arrows and painted lines are just suggestions (heck, maybe they are just suggestions, but I follow them anyway). I get more annoyed by people that see you waiting for them to cross, and they just slowly stroll along (and I'm talking apparently healthy people, not elderly or disabled). I remember one kid that I stopped for that slowed his walk and stared at me the entire time he crossed. Personally, I make an effort to walk faster when there is traffic waiting on me.
  12. I know it's been stated before but, if you can see them, they can see you. I imagine that makes them wary of anything out of the ordinary.
  13. It's my understanding that you don't just have to worry about the rays coming down, but the ones reflecting off the water. So just wearing a hat isn't going to do it. I believe this is true because I have gotten way worse sun burns while on the water or snow skiiing than I have in a similar amount of time if not around a reflective surface. Now I wear a wide brimmed hat and 50 SPF (re-applied every couple of hours).
  14. Several years ago, I saw a story about a lure maker that specialized in bird type lures. Basically they were topwater lures that supposedly got huge bass bites by imitating baby birds that had fallen in the water.
  15. The Day After had me disturbed for weeks after I saw it.

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