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Glenn

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  1. I don't think it's a tire issue. Might want to take into a trailer shop to take a look at it.
  2. During the next TW sale.
  3. Actually I do mention how to adjust magnetic brakes in all my "how to" casting videos. But I see what you're saying - make one that's JUST about magnetics. Good thought!
  4. Glenn replied to slonezp's topic in Everything Else
    Ya, there's a bug that randomly picks posts to be reviewed. Doesn't happen very often, which is both good and bad. Good: it doesn't affect many people. Bad: it makes it essentially impossible to troubleshoot. Still working on fixing it. But as AJ said, we're quick to review and post them. So no big deal.
  5. I heard a 3rd dam failed further up river. That said, I believe the OP is located well away from the chaos.
  6. Glenn replied to Tj.'s topic in Fishing Tackle
    Nah, we don't shut down threads simply because a non-sponsor is mentioned. Never have. Spammers, yes, but never because they're not a site sponsor.
  7. Not near Olympia, sorry. There really aren't any walleye fisheries in Western WA (again, no hatcheries or management programs). The Columbia river, and several lakes in Eastern WA offer good walleye fishing (Banks, Sprague, etc).
  8. WA doesn't have any warmwater hatcheries, so if you keep 'em, you lose 'em. As a result, most bass anglers in WA catch and release only. If you want to fry something up, crappie are abundant, and walleye are "wow" good! And, as a WA angler, I grew up eating a LOT of bass in the 70's...back before C&R was even a consideration. So I can say it tastes 'ok', not great, not bad... just 'ok'. There's a lot of small bones to pick through, even if you filet them right you still need to be careful. Personally, I go after walleye or crappie if I want some good fish. I love catfish, but they're not that good - or abundant - here in the PNW.
  9. Ya, it's not like I invented this method. There just isn't any videos out there that show folks how to do it. Strange.
  10. Finally there's a video for removing line twist from spinning reels while you're fishing from the shore! I was really surprised to learn there are only a couple of videos on this, and NONE of them show this simple technique!
  11. When we're finesse fishing with light line, we know we can trust Seaguar Finesse Fluorocarbon to do the job right! https://seaguar.com/freshwater/technique/finesse
  12. I don't know about Norman, but the designer/maker of the Tennessee killer is in California. The bait came out in the early 90's, I believe. I have 2 of them. They're similar to the original Poe's RC-3 crankbaits, but dive deeper, and work about as well. The RC-3, if you recall, is what Rick Clunn used to win the Bassmaster Classic.
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  15. Glenn replied to Bankc's topic in Introductions
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  21. Glenn replied to SOFL's topic in Introductions
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