Everything posted by Glenn
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Hello all. Back after a long hiatus
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New from Maryland
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returning to bass fishing
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New here hello from DE
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NoVA angler
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New Guy Here
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Hi from WNY
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Howdy from the Lonestar state
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New guy from Mid MO
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Not New but took a really long break! Ready to learn
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long time lurker, finally joined
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New Member stationed in Florida
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New here and to NW Georgia
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Hello From South Jersey
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New from Ontario, Canada
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Weird/Spooky bass fishing stories
Couple of good threads for your enjoyment:
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Do you lock your boat trailer in the lot?
Yup, both are locked - always. I also remove the pin to the swing-away tongue. Got a prop lock too.
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BassResource Videos
Video time.... we are busy getting to it. Keep an eye out for new videos coming soon, or subscribe to our YouTube channel to be notified as soon as a new video is posted!
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Tube fishing 101 - pics added 12/31/06
I usually go for 1/16th and 1/8th oz weights, and adjust from there. Obviously I use heavier weights in current and wind.
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Western WA bass
American Lake, Offutt, Lake St. Clair, Clear Lake, Tanwax, Lake Kapowsin, Pattison, Silver Lake are all good lakes around there. Plenty more than that, but it's a start.
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Tube fishing 101 - pics added 12/31/06
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Tube fishing 101 - pics added 12/31/06
Tubes are one of my "Go To" baits. I've been using them for decades - ever since they came out in the '80s. Here's several videos I made about fishing them:
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Cooper, Goodyear, BF Goodrich, Other
I used Continentals on my F-450 and, like you, the wear patterns were bad. Ended up with out-of-round tires and uneven wear. So when it came to get new tires, I wanted to get Goodyear's, but after determining the kind of tire I wanted, I discovered they don't make the right tire for my use. I've used Michelin's on my F-150 and my old F-250 and really liked them. So I went with Michelin on my F-450. So far, so good. They're a moderately aggressive tread pattern, but road noise isn't as bad as I thought they'd be. The key takeaway is determine how you are going to use them. Road tires are considerably different than offroad/road, snow, or "all-season" tires. Load weights are important too. Once you figure out that, THEN shop around. You might find a great Goodyear tire, or discover a different brand makes a better tire suited to your specific requirements.