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Glenn

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  1. There are a pile of old school bass lures that have survived decades of pressure and trends — and they still catch fish day in, day out, year round. This video explains why these baits still work, how to rig and fish them, where they shine against pressured fish, and how “forgotten” profiles and actions often outperform the trendy stuff the bass see all day.
  2. Glenn posted a topic in Tournament Talk
    Are you fishing the WON Bass Series? You can win an easy $250 just by registering for the DeepDive App contingency program! https://deepdiveapp.com/contingency-programs
  3. Whether your goal is a balanced pond or trophy bass, this step-by-step process will help you understand what truly drives fish growth, survival, and long-term success. Pond management isn’t guesswork — it’s a system. https://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/evaluating-lakes.html
  4. Well I guess the rumors were true... I didn't want to believe it, but here we are. That's disappointing. I was hoping for another superbowl run, but I don't see that happening now. It is what it is. That said, it would be awesome if the 'Hawks were owned by the people like Green Bay. We shall see. On another note, now that the season is over, shall I close this one out and start a new 2026 thread?
  5. Yep, got a video about that too!
  6. Yessir! I made this video about the time when people were just beginning to hear about dice baits. Thanks @Jigfishn10
  7. Whether you’re targeting bluff walls, docks, or deep cover, this guide will give you the edge you need to put big bass in the boat during the coldest months of the year.
  8. No, that's not bashing. It's your personal experience. Bashing often is broad-stroked generalizations against anything a particular brand's products. That's one example, not a definition.
  9. Yes, you’re welcome to post about them. There’s a fine line between brand-bashing and sounding like a promotional pro-staffer, and we try to stay right in the middle. What we value most is honest input based on real-world experience. That kind of perspective genuinely helps the community make informed decisions. Just make sure the discussion stays balanced and constructive — keep it between the navigational beacons.
  10. Don't the seeds that get scattered on the ground attract mice? My neighbor has several bird feeders and a mice problem. He said it was because of the seeds.
  11. A Suzuki Stealth on a beautiful Vexus boat! Upgrade your boat this season. https://www.suzukimarine.com/promotions/
  12. The pre-spawn is one of the best times of the entire year to catch big bass — but only if you understand where they’re coming from, where they’re going, and how they travel between the two. This video breaks down the pre-spawn migration routes bass use as they leave their deep wintering holes and begin moving toward their eventual spawning flats. Fish the right technique in the right section of the migration route, and you’ll catch a pile of bass this pre-spawn.
  13. From Clear Lake to Lake Fork, these legendary bass fisheries belong on every angler’s bucket list. https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/bucket-list-lakes.html
  14. Glenn replied to Joedodge's topic in Fishing Tackle
    About 15 years ago (maybe 20?), well before we heard of the Ned Rig, my buddy and I were just SLAYING the fish on Kalin's grubs. I mean every other cast if not every cast. It was nuts. Well, those grubs were losing their tails after so many fish, and pretty soon we had dead soldiers all over the floor of the boat. Grub bodies with missing tails. We began to run low on grubs, so I thought "What the heck" and tried fishing just a grub body on a small jighead. The fish loved it! My buddy started doing it, and we caught a ton of fish on them. We called them "nubbins". LOL We fished that rig for several years. It was our "secret" bait. We thought we came up with something original.... and then the Ned Rig hit the headlines. We were like, "Heeyyyyy! That's the nubbin rig!" Point is, you don't need a Z-Man plastic to catch fish on it, despite what the prostaffers and marketing would like you to think. Z-Man didn't invent the Ned Rig. Mid-westeners were using 4" worms and other small plastics LONG before Z-Man came along. There are plenty of other brands with their own Ned Rig style baits now, and they all work (and they don't melt!). And as I found out, grubs and grub bodies work fantastic. So don't lock yourself into one brand. Expand your options and you might find something that works for you.
  15. Me too! A happy mistake. I don't think anyone predicted a Seahawks/Patriots Superbowl matchup at the beginning of the year.
  16. Oh I know! I blew that one. LOL!
  17. Wow, that's not a good situation. I was concerned about that too, but the local law enforcement agencies reported ZERO incidents and arrests during the event. Kinda amazing when you think about it - that many people packed together....many drinking too. But everyone remained civil. It was just one big party. I guess that destroys the whole narrative that West Coast cities are lawless and full of domestic terrorists. LOL! Bring on the World Cup!
  18. Thanks, guys — I really appreciate that. I put a lot of effort into packing my videos with as many unique, actionable tips as I can. I may not get the same views as channels that repeat the same talking points over and over, but the nuggets in these videos are pure gold for the folks who stick around and watch them. Hopefully they give you an edge in your next tournament — or at least help you put a few more fish in the boat on a fun weekend out there.
  19. With the DF250A Stealth. This thing looks mean!! https://bit.ly/3JwENtp
  20. My friend… there really aren’t words big enough for a loss like that, but please know how deeply sorry we are. Thirty-six years beside someone like that is a rare and beautiful gift. The way you describe her—up before dawn, running six miles, pouring herself into her kids, her community, wounded veterans, anyone who needed a hand—that’s a life lived with purpose. A life of giving. A life that mattered. She didn’t just share love… she multiplied it everywhere she went. It’s no surprise that losing someone like that leaves a space that can’t be filled. “I am OK but I’ll never be alright” — that’s such an honest way to put it. Grief doesn’t follow a straight line, and those quiet moments can hit the hardest. The eddies of sorrow are real. But so is the legacy she left behind — in your four children, in the lives she touched, and in the man you became because she believed in you. You don’t have to project strength here. This place isn’t just about fishing stories — it’s about the people behind them. You’ve been part of this community for years, and we care about you. Truly. When fishing feels heavy, when the water doesn’t bring the peace it once did, that’s okay. Healing doesn’t work on a schedule. One day at a time is enough. And those words — “Tomorrow Is Never Promised” — hit home. Thank you for sharing that reminder. It’s powerful. We all need to hear it. Love out loud. Say the words. Don’t wait. Your angel’s life was extraordinary. The love you shared was extraordinary. And that doesn’t end — it changes shape, but it doesn’t end. We’re here for you, brother. Always.
  21. The pre-spawn bite is starting to fire up, and a lot of anglers rig all the right lures… on the wrong rods. That’s why so many people get worn out, lose fish, or never get the full action out of their baits. This video walks you through the exact rod, reel, and line setups for the most productive pre-spawn lures.
  22. They don't have the crowd numbers yet, but over 1 million seems legit.
  23. From the company that invented fluorocarbon fishing line! https://bit.ly/3DxYyRR

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