Everything posted by Gone_Phishin
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Reoccuring dreams!
For years I've had a recurring nighmare that Michael Meyers from the Halloween movies is trying to kill me. It sucks!!! It'll be a happy dream, like I'll be blowing out the candles on my B-day cake, then outta nowhere he'll jump out with big knife. >
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Snickers Charged
Charmin Turbo Coming soon to a hip night-spot near you.
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chronarch 100b
The Chronarch B is bulkier than the previous A models. I really miss those old frames, talk about a palmable reel.....just like a glove. The B is much bigger than the Calais A. Not totally sure about the Curado, as I don't own one, but I believe the Curado has a tad bigger profile. I have only played with the Core at BPS.
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Review of Stren Mircofuse line
Bummer. I wish someone would make a good superline with fluorocarbon attributes.....talk about the perfect leader material for tip-ups. Maybe next year.
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Snickers Charged
Wash it down with a Sparks. It's a malt liquor/energy drink combo. If you survive that, well, then you must be a vampire. Yes it has gone way too far. What's next, energy toilet paper?
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It's 3:10 a.m
Love the Stooges, but watching it on Spike drives me nuts...too many commercials. They stretch two shorts into an hour long program. I shouldn't complain though, no one else around here has them on.
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Deal on Glasses - FREE!!!!(Almost)
Cool. I'm going to give them buzz tomorrow and see if they accept money orders.
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Tobacco?
Not catfish. I make stinky homemade cheese nuggets for cats. Chewing tobacco is one of the 'ingredients.' I stock-up every Spring with free tins at the Milwaukee Sports Show.
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What got you hooked?
I spent most of my youth fishing for perch, walleye, pike, bluegill, and crappie with my father. He didn't fish for bass, so I really never did. I never really targeted bass until I was about 18. Soon after, I bought a couple Chug Bugs. It didn't take long from there.... My dad taught me always to release bass. He still gives me the business when I tell him I'm going bass fishing. "Fish for something we can eat," is something I still hear. ;D
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Deal on Glasses - FREE!!!!(Almost)
What model did you get? The Rage model looks pretty sweet.
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Bait Monkey BPS Spring Fishing Classic
Nice haul. I did really well resisting that furry bugger at the Spring Classic this year. I only spent, with tax, $32. I bought a RC .5 and some Berkley plastics. I even took a crank out of my cart and put it back. There's a first for everything.
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NASCAR is surprising me
Yea, I was kinda hoping Shrub would pull a repeat of Sat ( have a big lead and blow a tire), but no such luck.
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Berkley Sensation Line...Good or bad
A few years back I used it for one season on my crankin' setup. I remember liking Stren Sensor better. No complaints, no major issues....it didn't knock my socks off though.
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Scent, Do you Use?
I've always wondered what MegaStrike smells like? Garlic? Anise? Other?
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NASCAR is surprising me
Today's race kinda was a snoozer. Only about a dozen cars on the lead lap, and then Shrub takes the checkered flag. >
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Neat Senko Mod.
That reminds me of the little spider jigs we use for panfish in the winter, except in a much bigger profile. Nice mods. Looks like a fun bed bait. Cast it near the bed, let it die, give a small twitch, just enough to get the skirt material to sway.......Hold on.
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Berkley Heavy Weights--Sink Worm
I picked up a pack, on sale, at BPS last week. The package says new, and I've never seen them before. There are two styles: fat and regular; both are 5". I picked up the regular style in the Breen color. These worms are heavier than the traditional Berkley worms, a bit stiffer too. They have the shape of the Fat Dover Crawler. I held one up to the light, no insert. Perhaps a tungsten like powder, similar to those plastic weights for inserting into tubes? Or just a denser plastic? The package suggests rigging them wacky or unweighted Texas style. I picked them up with wacky in mind. Anyone have any experience with these stinky suckers?
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wow, what happened?!?!
Yup. Happened to me more times than I care to mention. Just give the eye of your hook a little squeze with your pliers.
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90's video games
I used to play the heck out of Spider Fighter.
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Whats Your Favorite Combo?
St. Croix EC68MXF paired with a Daiwa Sol. I've added the four bearing TD-Z handle to the Sol Verrry smooth. When I get the cash, I'll upgrade the bearings, drag, and add some cork knobs.
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Shimano Cumara
I picked up a Cumara for the first time last week. While I wasn't too impressed with the threads and screw cap on the reel seat, I was really excited about the blank; it felt great. I picked up the 7'2" M casting model. Immediately 'shakey heads' popped into my mind. If I didn't aready have a BCR852, this Cumara would probably be my next finesse wom/jig rod. Put a Chronarch Mg 51 on there and man, talk about a sweet setup.
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popper line
I've used 10 and 12lb Gamma Co-Poly and have been very happy.
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Three More Weeks, Hopefully
Glad to hear all is going well T.
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Shimano Chronarch B or Curado D?
With the Chronarch B, all models come with HEG. In order to get the HEG in the Curado, you have to step-up to the 200 size. The difference between the two reels then, is almost an ounce in weight. Just a little something to keep in mind. The Chronarch has one to two more bearings than the Curado as well, depending upon the model.
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St. Croix Rod for shaky head
What he said I have an Avid AS69MLXF that I really like. I landed my 2 biggest fish ever on this thing. As a matter of fact, I'm considering selling it simply because I have a few too many rods. PM me if you're interested. X3 I use my AS69MLXF for casting shakey heads to bass and jig/minnow/leech/twister tail combos to walleye. I love this rod. If I'm casting a spinning rod, chances are I'm grabbing this one. It also is a killer dropshot and unweighted floating worm rod. This one sees a lot of time on the water in the Spring.