Glenn
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Different slang names for big bass :-)
I use my ex's name for big, fat bass.
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Looking to start logging my catches
I created this log with my fishing buddy back in '91. It was the first fishing log posted on the Internet. It's helped me tremendously, and I'm glad to see it's still as helpful and useful today as it was back then!
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2020 BASS Masters Classic
Agreed. I mean, Knoxville was a welcome change. But it seems they keep going back to the well (Birmingham, Greenville, Shreveport, and Tulsa). Not bad places, but very myopic, predictable, and frankly, boring. If they want to go back to previous locations, I'd love to go back to Houston or New Orleans! Draggos! But I'd rather see new and different venues each year.
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2020 BASS Masters Classic
Oh gee, the Classic at Birmingham....again. Tens of thousands of lakes and locations to choose from, and they keep going back to the same place.
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Happy Easter!
Have a Happy Easter!
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The latest sale thread
You want to know why? Because of all the spammers who attempted to skirt the rules and then cried "FOUL!!!!!" because it wasn't absolutely 100% explicitly outlined or said in the rules. They knew they were wrong, but tried to argue it anyway. So I made the rules extremely explicit. Sorry it's so long, but you can blame the spamming jacktards that want to nitpick everything. Also, J Francho is right, we can't micro-manage the filters. Besides, they're in place because of spammers - who have hammered the PM's in the past with spam. So it negates the effectiveness of the spam filters by removing them from PMs. And AGAIN, to make it crystal clear, the filters are there because of spamming. If a brand is filtered, it's because they spammed the crap out the forums, and you (the members) complained about it. That's why the site is spam-free, which y'all love that.
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Marking fish without hurting it.
Using tags to learn more about your ponds and lakes is common. It should be one of the best tools in your arsenal. We have several articles about how to track and study the bass you catch and release in private ponds: https://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/tagging-fish.html https://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/radion-tagging-fish.html https://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/tagging-bass.html https://www.bassresource.com/fishing_lures/fishtagger.html Hope that helps!
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Power-Pole Charging System
Have any of you seen this? What do you think? http://www.power-pole.com/blog/the-charge-advantage-with-chris-lane
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JJ's. Finally a "Made Guy"
I used to use JJ's. But too many spills, stains, and garlic-odor-that-won't-go-aways later, I tossed it in the garbage. Never seemed to be much help anyway.
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Can a person respond as a guest or is this forum bug?
This doesn't allow guests to post. It allows them to make their post, but they then have to register before they can post it.
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Can a person respond as a guest or is this forum bug?
This is a new feature designed to engage casual visitors to the site. The forums already makes it easy for guests to sign up using external services such as Facebook, Twitter and Google. However, there has to be a conscious decision to click that sign-up button. For some, this may be a barrier too many. This new feature reduces this barrier by allowing guests to create a post to a topic they want to engage with. Once they have posted, they are asked to simply complete their registration. They are more likely to do this now. When browsing the forums, guests will see the ability to submit a post, with an explanation that they can post now and complete registration later. The only thing they have to provide in addition to their post is an email address. If you're already a member but signed out, the message explains you should log in. Of course, you can create your reply and then log in to post it too. This new feature should make it easier for guests to sign up and become members. Hope that helps!
- Finesse Jig With Rage Craw (Perfect Pair)
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Help me load my boat on the trailer...
Thanks for sharing one of my videos guys! I appreciate it. Having launched/loaded literally dozens and dozens of boats through the years using various rigs and ramps, the best advice I can give you as a starting point is to ensure the front tires of the trailer are deep enough in the water so the front of the fender is out of water, while the back is submerged. One thing already mentioned here is dunking the bunks to wet them, then pulling back up the ramp the proper position to load the boat. I have a video on that below, but pay particular attention the final resting position. It will illustrate what I outlined above.
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Hello from Pennsylvania
Welcome home! We're glad you're here.
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Total Bass Beginner from SoFlo
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Dockhopper
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New from Northeast Ohio
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Hello all.
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New Again (Back into fishing after 15 years!)
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Hey from Southeast Louisiana
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Hello,, from second worse bass guy in VA
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Time to start enjoying fishing and boating again
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Looking for quality 3700 size utility boxes.
Both the Pro-Latch and new Rustrictor Plano boxes (shown) have two, strong latches that hold tight, and prevent the lids from warping. They're also made from a thicker plastic, which also prevents warping. The Rustrictor series also inhibits rust from forming on your hooks. https://www.planomolding.com/fishing/stowaway-utility-boxes/rustrictor-series
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Snakeheads, anything related
Well, nobody can just move on. Instead, they must invoke the grade school playground rules of "last one to say something" (posts removed). So I closed this thread. Got a problem with it? Bring it up with me via a PM. Otherwise, move on like the rest of us adults.
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Tungsten or lead?
I use tungsten with a bobber stopper. I find I just don't go through weights like I used to with lead. And the bobber stopper prevents issues that pegging causes. Might seem expensive up front, but given I can use the same tungsten weight for a few seasons (yes, years), it's actually cheaper than having to replace lead sinkers several times a year as they get all banged up and warped.