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Glenn

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  1. More info: https://www.dakotanewsnow.com/2023/05/11/2-fishermen-found-guilty-cheating-during-walleye-tournament-sentenced-jail/
  2. and HANG ON!! https://www.suzukimarine.com/outboards/ss-series/
  3. 5 people will win. Enter every day for best odds! https://www.bassresource.com/giveaway/seaguar-tactx-giveaway.html
  4. 2 time MLF Champion Michael Neal reveals his bank fishing tips with chatterbaits in this new video!
  5. The tribe has spoken.
  6. So....the video isn't about loading a boat. Let's move on...
  7. Well....look what the cat dragged in! LOL Welcome home!
  8. @MIbassyaker Actually it was Nako. I have been using Nako weights for several years without complaings.
  9. LOADS of information in this video. I spent a ton of time talking to various folks in the industry to get to the truth. A big thanks to Dave Davis of DD26 Fishing for all his help!
  10. Guys, Just because your anti-virus software keeps prompting you to use their VPN doesn't mean you should. Nowadays, all sites use https - a secure communication method with your computer. That is sufficient security in most instances, except public wi-fi such as libraries, hotels, and restaurants. In which case, you SHOULD use a VPN. Otherwise, turn it off. It's not necessary. Why? Our site uses sophisticated security methods to block hackers and spammers, who often use VPNs to cloak their IP addresses. The thing is, VPNs are often blocked due to this security risk. Ergo, if you use a VPN, you risk being blocked from BassResource! The Details Hackers and bad bots continue to evolve and are becoming more sophisticated and designed to evade detection of less sophisticated bot protection solutions. Evasive Bad Bots account for the majority of bad bot traffic (65.6%). This breed of bot is a grouping of both moderate and advanced bad bots that can evade common defenses. They use the latest evasion techniques, including cycling through random IPs, entering through anonymous proxies, changing their identities, mimicking human behavior, delaying requests, and more. Many of these bots use the same VPN IP's and anonymous proxies you may use to hide your browsing behavior. BassResource blocks these IP's and proxies. This means sometimes you may be blocked as well. I strongly urge you to whitelist BassResource.com if you use these systems to avoid using blocked IPs or proxies when visiting BassResource. How To Secure Your Account On BassResource BassResource has offered optional two-factor authorization (2FA) for several years. 2FA requires an additional login credential – beyond just the username and password – to gain account access. 2-Step Verification provides stronger security for your BassResource Account by requiring a second step of verification when you sign in. With 2FA, a potential compromise of just one of these factors won’t unlock the account. So, even if your password is stolen or your phone is lost, the chances of someone else having your second-factor information is highly unlikely. Enabling 2FA For Your Account To enable 2FA, click your name on the upper right, then click "Account Settings", then click "Security and Privacy". You will be prompted for your password. Next, choose which 2FA method you prefer. In addition to your password, you can use one of two options to enable 2FA: You can answer a question you created and only you will know the answer, or Enter a code generated by the Google Authenticator app on your phone. Click "Enable" and follow the prompts to set up 2FA. Both of these options were presented to you if you created your account after 2015, or you were notified when we initially enabled these protocols if your account is older than that. However, after that occurred, you were not reminded that 2FA was available. Today, that changes. Upon initial login of a new session, you will be reminded to use 2FA if you do not currently use it. 2FA is optional and you are not required to use it, but note the reminder will appear each time you login. We believe this notification will help you keep your account secure, and give you peace of mind that BassResource is keeping your best interests in mind - as we always have throughout the decades. Hope that helps! Glenn May Founder/Owner BassResource.com
  11. Ya, well....they only work on 4" tubes. And yes, I've tried them. Here's how I did, what I did, and my final words on it:
  12. New video for an interesting situation.
  13. Yup, and that also notifies the person you're replying to.
  14. Hey guys, If you're responding to the last couple of posts on a thread, you don't need to quote it. It clutters up the thread - especially when quoting the post directly above yours. Lots of repeating and needless scrolling results. So please ease up on the quote button folks. Thanks!
  15. Aside from the great performance of the SS Series, these Suzuki engines have killer looks too! https://www.suzukimarine.com/outboards/ss-series/
  16. No, you don't need a flippin' tube. I use 3 1/2" tubes. You need to watch this video. This is how I do it.
  17. GAME WON Give it up for Yanni Gourde!! Kranken win again!
  18. @TnRiver46 Consumer deep cycle battery chargers are typically "Taper Chargers," meaning the current decreases as the battery's voltage and state-of-charge increase. So yes, you are correct! Once the battery reaches "full charge", the charger stops charging. Note, this is not to be confused with "trickle charging", which applies a constant low current to the batteries. If you plan on leaving your batteries sitting for long periods of time, be sure to pay attention to the capabilities of your trickle charger. Some manual chargers simply emit a low amperage, but that’s about it. That means they don’t know when to shut off, and you can fry your batteries - or worse - start a fire. Smart trickle chargers, however, have advanced capabilities such as switching into “float” mode to keep your batteries topped off.
  19. Well lookee here. The team nobody thought should even be in the playoffs just knocked off the defending champs!
  20. Yes, you can. You're a sponsor.
  21. This is a great overview for beginners!
  22. Your sandbox, your rules. He can take it or leave it. Don't compromise on safety.

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