Everything posted by Glenn
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Hello fellow anglers from Colorado!
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
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Hello form wisconsin
Welcome Back Home! We're glad you're here. What was your previous username?
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New old guy here, from the Comonwealth of Va.!
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
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Hello from Central FL
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
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Hello from Ontario, Canada
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
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Fishing lure whiskey glasses
Whiskey glass embedded with a fishing lure from BenShot - so cool. They make whiskey & pint glasses - Which would you choose?! You can find them all here: https://benshot.com/products/benshot-fishing-lure-glasses
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bass boat security
Several ideas in this video are worth consideration...
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Personal Worst Bass?
So the topic should be "What's the smallest bass you've caught", because I can think of other "worst" cases, such as having a big fish come off, or seeing and not catching a huge bass, etc. But as far as smallest goes, I think mine takes the cake. I was using a jerkbait around submerged milfoil when I noticed some weed debris on one of the hooks. When I went to clean it off, I noticed it wasn't a weed, it as a bass fry that I was literally skewered on one of the treble hooks! The poor thing wasn't any longer than the width of the fingernail on my little finger! This was before digital cameras were around, so I didn't get a pic of it. But I wish I had!
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Fall Fishing with Worms - New Video!
Hey guys - don't put away your gear yet! The fall bite is on, and they're chomping plastic worms!
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New to jig fishing, FC or braid to start out?
Yet another reason thrown on top of the large pile of reasons why I never use leaders. I'm similar. Braid for flipping/pitching into heavy cover that includes weeds/wood. But never rocks.
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Fall Dropshot Fishing - New Video!
^^ This ^^ Thank you sir! It's a fun way to catch Fall bass on a dropshot.
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B.A.S.S, or MLF ?
Yes, they do. But there's also an indemnity clause for voluntarily participating in their events too. So that keeps insurance rates down.
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First Post: Follow up to the new Drop Shot video.
^^ Yes! ^^ @Hammer 4 articulated it really well. In the context of the Fall droshotting video, the majority of the fishing would be on deeper structure, which is typically void of vegetation and is rocky. Braid doesn't hold up well against rocks. So that's issue #1. #2, water tends to clear up the further you get into fall. Braid is opaque whereas fluoro, co-poly, and mono are more translucent. #3, braid has no stretch, which can be a benefit for certain techniques, but not ones requiring light-wire hooks such as dropshotting. You need some give (stretch) in the line, else there's a greater potential to pull out the hook and/or bend it on the hookset and while fighting the fish back to the boat. Having a few feet of fluoro leader won't make up for a spoolful of non-stretching braid. Fluoro simply doesn't stretch that much. #4, Although not mentioned in the video, the braid-to-fluoro knot is another point of failure. Just read through these forums and you'll find many heartbreaking stories about failed connecting knots and losing trophy fish. For this reason alone, I cannot fathom why any pro would use leaders during a tournament with so much $$ on the line. I'm sure they have their reasons, but I personally wouldn't risk it. #5, braid has buoyant qualities whereas fluoro is more dense, and therefore does not. This can impact hooksetting ability, sensitivity, as well as the baits' action. The last point is particularly important in regards to dropshotting. The bait needs to look as natural and free in the water. Braid can limit its movement, which could make it look unnatural. With all that said, there are times I definitely use braid when bubba-shotting, which is using a dropshot in heavy cover. In addition, fluoro isn't the only option here. It's not an either/or choice. Co-polymer and even mono can work well for fall dropshotting. I just prefer fluoro due to its sensitivity plus abrasion resistance in rocky structure. Hope that helps!
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Medical Licensing Board Exams Today
Congratulations!
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Fall Dropshot Fishing - New Video!
Hey guys - Here are tips and tricks I've gleaned through the decades from fishing a dropshot during the fall transition. Hope it helps!
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The latest sale thread
If you want Simms insulated raingear, then the Challenger series is what you want. Super warm and comfortable, 100% water and wind proof, and light weight. Well designed, particularly around the boot to keep water out even if you step in deep water (like at a boat launch). Currently not on sale though. https://www.simmsfishing.com/shop/mens/jackets/challenger-insulated-bib-f18 https://www.simmsfishing.com/shop/mens/jackets/challenger-insulated-jacket-f18
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GLIOBLASTOMA
We're here for you.
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boot tail swimbaits
Lot's of information packed into this video. Hope it helps!
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KastKing Does it again...
- How do your techniques change when water temp drops in fall ?
- Benshot Handcrafted Glass
Check out this awesome beer glass from our friends over at @benshot! Their team of glass makers handcrafted this glass embedded with a spoon fishing lure. 100% made in America! https://benshot.com/products/benshot-fishing-lure-glasses- B.A.S.S, or MLF ?
My club has been in existence since 1938 - long before B.A.S.S. was around. It's never been affiliated with anyone, and has no plans to be affiliated with anyone either - especially now. My advice - go independent. It can be done. We've been doing it for over 80 years!- B.A.S.S, or MLF ?
I really don't understand why people have to get all emotional over it and argue with each other. It's fishing folks. It's supposed to be fun. If instead your blood starts to boil over a conversation about fishing, then perhaps fishing may not be your thing.- MLF Buys FLW!
@OCdockskipper You need to cool your jets big guy. You're stirring the pot intentionally and then trying to play the victim card. That won't pass with me. Warnings are next.- Vertigo Attack
Sam - so glad is wasn't something more serious! Glad they got it diagnosed and you're feeling better now. - How do your techniques change when water temp drops in fall ?
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