Everything posted by Glenn
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New from Connecticut
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Lurker finally joined
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Hello everyone else on BassResource!
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My freezing hands
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New here, fish mostly in SoCal and a bit in NY, MN
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Texas hill country and coast flats
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Rookie angler from Central California!
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Hello from the bank of the Tennessee River
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New to this forum
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Hello from Alabama
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Hello from Wisconsin
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It's been a while...
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New to bass fishing
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New to the forum from Northern California
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Christmas Music Favorites
This is one of my recent favorites
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embarrassing boating stories
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What strategies/tactics do you use to catch largemouth bass under 3lbs?
Whenever I want to catch "small" bass, I just fish a tournament. LOL! Seriously though, I've fished a TON of small clear-water lakes that only trout anglers fished. The bass were unmolested....which meant a very large population of stunted bass. 3" grub, T-rigged on a jighead or bullet sinker is pure gold. Clear water? Clear with Salt & Pepper flake, or smoke colored are the bombs. I had 60+ days on those, with a few surprisingly big girls thrown in (6+ pounds). Not only is that a lot of fun, but you really get to understand bass behavior, and figuring out patterns under those circumstances. Clear water also lets you see how they react to different presentations. Probably the best on-the-water learning I've ever had.
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Winter fishing zoom call series
I should be able to pop in.
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Thank you all!
- To Any 16 And Younger Wanting A Sponsorship
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Nope, not legal. Ponds are connected by streams, and therefore there's the potential for them to escape - particularly their fry.- Getting to know the BassResource Staff
That's when I dumped the old forum for a new forum system, deleting everything that was in it previously and starting over. I migrated the content from that system to this one in 2011. So the 2004 date was actually from that previous version. The rest of the site (articles, news, videos) was literally hand-coded up until 2011, and then I moved to a CMS platform. This latest redesign launched last month was a total migration to a new and different CMS system, updated forum software, and new server. Copyright notice at bottom of the page dates back to when I first made the site public, although I actually started designing, coding, and writing content for it back in 1995. Hey they were all new to us at some point. Welcome to the party!- Getting to know the BassResource Staff
Try 23.- Best baits for Winter fishing
Hey folks! Here are my top 7 producing baits for Winter. Are yours the same or do you use other lures?- The battle continues
Yup, been there, done that, have the T-shirt. Extremely painful. I vomited outside the hospital the pain was so severe. It's a combination of things. Lack of water is the primary cause. My doc said I should be peeing 2 liters a day, which means you're drinking A LOT of water. Caffeine is another cause, both coffee and soda are really bad for you. Other contributing causes are dark green vegetables, berries, sport drinks, and chocolate. For me, I was drinking coke, coffee, and Gatoraide (no water), and eating spinach salads every day. As they say, too much of anything is bad....except water. The ER nurse told me she has both given birth and had kidney stones, and she'd rate birth at "7" and stones at "10". I have to admit, the whole "pain scale" takes a major recalibration once you've had kidney stones. - To Any 16 And Younger Wanting A Sponsorship
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