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  1. I would have a swimming jig/chatter bait tied on. You can pitch it, flip it, crank it, and fish it slow. Same thing with a frog. If you boater is on fish, watch where he fishes. You will have different angles and with a different bait you can easily pick up what he missed.
  2. Welcome to the forums
  3. Josh and I have probably caught 40+ over 3 lbs and at least 5 over 5 in the last year on gambler cane toads. Either bullfrog or lane toad colors seem to work best in stained water.
  4. DVR X 2 - No more commercials
  5. Try a zoom horny toad across the top of those pads...and welcome to the forum.
  6. Tried to watch the show again yesterday, sorry, can't do it. Irritating is the nicest thing I can say about it.
  7. exactly wagn....if there is a lot of pitching involved in your fishing then I would say get a RH model and learn to use it. I have RH baitcasters and had a difficult time learning to pitch effectively with my left hand. The upside is that now I can pitch with either hand but I choose to pitch with my left so I don't have to switch hands on the retrieve.
  8. I have several pfluger spinning reels and have had good service out of all of them. Welcome to the forum!
  9. I mostly fish with Lightning rods paired to BPS extreme bc's. Not the most most expensive combo but very comfortable and durable.
  10. 65# power pro in the high vis yellow. You might not need it that heavy but I pitch a 1.5 oz penetrator weight into some crap you might could walk on.
  11. I have 30# power pro on my cranking rig. 7' lightning rod MH and a BPS extreme 7.1 to 1 bc. Never have a problem with the line digging in and you can sling a rattletrap a mile with it.
  12. Saddle Creek, which is actually a part of Tenoroc without the hassle of the ranger station. Hillsborough River, put in at Fowler Ave Ramp. With the wind out of the SW I would fish the sw side of Gibson in Lakeland. A lot of times I just pick and area of a lake that would be somewhat protected based on the wind forecast. I don't change the lake so much as changing my plan for the lake.
  13. FD. replied to Catt's topic in Fishing Tackle
    It would be nice to have the time to conduct a test like that. Thanks for sharing Catt.
  14. FD. replied to catchnm's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Welcome aboard!
  15. FD. replied to -ebby-'s topic in Tacklemaking
    Nice job, particularly on the jointed bait.
  16. FD. replied to Jake P's topic in Everything Else
    Is it just me or does BPS send out catalogs every three days? I hate those people, they force me to buy things I will never use.
  17. I think she played most of the music. As a piano player I watched her hands very closely and only the percussion was obviously recorded. Everything else "could" have been her.
  18. I would say you have gone round the bend, at least partially. We will be waiting for you when you finally make it all the way.
  19. Roland Martin did a show on Panasoffkee last year and the water was way down. He caught them flippin outside grass lines if I remember correctly.
  20. Congrats and Welcome. Walmart has those disposable water proof cameras for under 20 dollars. You should get one so you can keep a record of those hawgs.
  21. Nice fish Paul. Slaying them as usual.
  22. Sorry to hear about your friend Sam. I hear stories like this and wonder to myself, why? I work outside and fish every chance I get but don't use sunscreen often enough. I will now.
  23. Welcome Larry!

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