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fishfordollars

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  1. X2 on that copy. It is worthless if you try to copy it.
  2. Work your way up. you may want to fish some of the larger ones as a coangler to get your feet wet. Good luck
  3. If you want to learn, fine a junk reel and tear into it. That's how I did it years ago.
  4. Whatever is on the bank. Be it sand, gravel, etc. there is no damage on my keel. Just use common sense and do not power beach it and you will be fine.
  5. Sam you are dead on. Everything was either tucked back under something or 18-25'. Fishing an evening tournament tommorrow from 6-9 on Lake Ray Hubbard on N. E. side of Dallas. If it is like today it will still be 104+ at six when we start.
  6. Not for my Skeeter. Been doing it for years. Just not on the rocks.
  7. fishfordollars posted a topic in Fishing Reports
    Fished Lake Arlington today. Caught a few no large ones. 106* for a high. It was hot!!!
  8. fior Joe Pool Dutch, he never contacted me. I am leaving in hour to fish Joe Pool. Supposed to be 106 today.
  9. I am leaving this afternoon for a week of fishing in the Arlington/Ft. Worth area if you want to hook up. Will be staying at my daughter's home in Arlington. I have been on the lake many times and you are welcome to my back seat. I plan on fishing Grapevine, Joe Pool, Arlington, and Ray Hubbard this week if you care to tag along. Will be on the road this afternoon so will not have email access until Monday. Phone number is 281 224-8853 if interested. Doing some prefishing so it will be serious work.
  10. I have not tried it. I'm very peticular about the line I use and will not change. I think i'll let someone else go down that road.
  11. I will have to side with Ray Scott on this one. IT WILL BE A DEAD DUCK.
  12. X2. Look for water that allows you to fish your strengths.
  13. I clean my rod guides with a qtip and mild soap and water. Don't own any poles.
  14. Heck if it is what you want, go for it. I did at your age and have never regretted it at all. Good luck and good fishing.
  15. Two of them: Larry Nixon Tommy Martin There was a situation on a pier with two sisters Tommy and I met years ago over on Toledo Bend that influenced me also, but I dare not go there. LOL.
  16. My freshwater license in Texas is $125.00 a year and the mininum requirements of liability must be current. think about it. It can be more than you might be willing to bite off. Even though I do not use my license I keep it current just in case. good luck.
  17. Zellamander be sure to post some pics. I am not familiar with this brand. Congratulations on the deal. Enjoy
  18. I don't think it is any contest. The elites in a runaway.
  19. If that does not work let me know. There is a shop in Longview Texas that specializes in original parts for most of the older boats. cannot remember the name but will locate it for you if you need me to. Jack
  20. Congratulations. Glad to be able to help. Remember, 90% of fishing success is between your ears. Good luck. Looks to be about 3lbs from what I can tell.
  21. If .5 is fatal and he was .491 why didn't they slip him one more? Then the people of R.I. could have saved a ton of money and probably a few lives down the road.

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