Everything posted by FD.
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What can anyone tell me about Gambler Ugly Otter Baits?
They are great for flipping in heavy cover t-rig with a pegged weight or carolina rigged dragging over humps and points.
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How many new SEC
If LSU wins that gives UF a shot... Go Tigers!
- NEW Old person
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Newbie to the Forum!! fresh from KY
Welcome Aboard!
- Far from the city
- newbie to the board.
- Hello from central WV
- Hi All.
- hello
- Hello from Chicago
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Hello from the Windy City
Welcome Aboard!
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Hello from North Carolina
Welcome Aboard!
- Hi All
- hello guys
- From Nebraska
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Why I will shop at Sears/Kmart this season
The wife and I just decided to do all our shopping in the future from Sears when we can. If Sears is going to do their part, I going to try to help them.
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Have Y�all Ever
I've used google earth just to see where you guys are and where the pro's are fishing.
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POND FISHING: TRY FISHING FROM THE SHORE OTHERS DON"T GO NEAR!
This guy made me move and I was in a 21' stratos... Just remember, home field advantage is real when it's you vs wallygator.
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Your most versatile lure/technique?
A bait similar to a Booyah Boogie Bait. I have one tied on at all times with a black/blue skirt. You can pitch it, flip it, burn it, crank it, slow roll, hop it. And they catch big fish.
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Winter time bass fishing
Time to dust off the flippin stick and get deep into the grass.
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Lunar Tables
Oh no, I'm gonna be
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Let's Take A Vote
He could never win, he does not lie or cheat well enough.. ;D
- It's a boy!!
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World Series National Anthem
I thought it was horrible and I like Patti Labelle. The country music singer last night was awesome.
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Flipping / Pitching Rod Length - Is more better?
Mike - to answer your question. go with the 7 footer. It will serve your needs for multiple presentations. Most of the time around here, the flippin bite is the only bite, and it is in the heaviest of grasses. I have a 7-6 heavy and a 7 mh I use for both flippin and pitching. The extra 6 inches is nice but after 4 hours of flipping and with both forearms burning, the 7 footer is the way I wind up finishing tournaments. I don't think I have never lost a fish because of the shorter rod.