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Glenn

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  1. Welcome home! We're glad you're here.
  2. Glenn replied to GWaggs88's topic in Introductions
    Welcome home! We're glad you're here.
  3. Welcome home! We're glad you're here.
  4. These two vids well set you straight:
  5. Former 303 user here. Now I only use BTS. The stuff is awesome. I only need to apply it once or twice a year. One thing you need to know, however, is that the first time you use it on your fiberglass, you MAY see swirls and/or a haze. That's from the OLD wax/303 that got liquified and pulled out from the fiberglass pores, then dried. Wait a month and then reapply. You'll see less. By the third time, the swirls (old wax) will be gone, leaving you with a like-new finish. From there, use once or twice a year.
  6. JUST DROPPED!! October is prime time for catching trophy bass—and topwater walking baits are your ticket to big bites! In this video, we break down exactly when, where, and how to use baits like the Zara Spook, Megabass Giant Dog-X, Lucky Craft Sammy, and more to target giants. Learn the three key conditions for success, the best colors for different water clarities, the right gear setup, and advanced walk-the-dog techniques to steer your lure into strike zones. Whether you’re chasing largemouth in weed-filled coves or smallmouth on rocky flats, these tips will help you land your personal best this fall.
  7. Glenn replied to Bazoo's topic in Fishing Tackle
    We discourage links to eBay for various reasons.
  8. We’re so sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved dog. Our hearts go out to you during this difficult time. Pets are family, and saying goodbye is never easy. Wishing you comfort, peace, and the support of those who care.
  9. Glenn replied to Bazoo's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Why yes I have a video on that! Thanks for asking!
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  11. Finally! It's what we've been waiting for!
  12. Guys, For quite some time, our Flea Market was a thriving swap meet where anglers could buy, sell, and trade gear with confidence. Unfortunately, that success also attracted the wrong kind of attention—scammers, spammers, and others looking to take advantage of our members. As the number of complaints grew, it became clear that action was needed. We discovered that these bad actors often joined the site solely to exploit the Flea Market, without contributing to the community in any meaningful way. To address this, we introduced safeguards designed to discourage that behavior while encouraging genuine participation. These measures require members to become active, regular contributors before gaining access to the Flea Market. (e.g. joining "a long time ago" simply does not meet the criteria.) The results speak for themselves—our Flea Market is once again a trusted, enjoyable space for anglers to connect and trade. These protections will remain in place as long as scammers and con artists exist, ensuring our community stays safe and vibrant. Thank you! Glenn
  13. ^^ This^^ I would add Yamamoto #176 Hula Grubs on 3/16th football jigs are a staple this time of year. The face of the dam is good fishing, especially around the visible rocks between the island and the dam. Linde Coulee has both smallmouth and largemouth this time of year. It's hard to make a bad cast there. You don't need to venture back in the dunes right now. Most of the fish are stacked on submerged dunes located anywhere from 50-300 yards from the face of the dunes. Some of them get VERY shallow on top, so keep an eye on your depthfinder. A lot of those dunes have sunken manmade fish structures scattered on them (hint, hint!). There's a big dropoff in front of the mouth of Frenchman's. Fish it. Bass don't hold on it. They move in and out in wolfpacks. So if you're getting bit and then the bite goes away, wait awhile for the next pack to come through. You're going to have some GREAT weather! The fish should be biting. Enjoy!
  14. Elite Series pro Wes Logan shares his absolute favorite way to catch bass in the fall: flipping and punching grass. In this in-depth video, Wes walks through why fall grass fishing can be both tough and extremely rewarding, especially when the grass starts to die back and the shad move in. Whether it’s a compact buzzbait to match tiny forage or a perfectly dialed-in 1 oz punch rig, Wes breaks down the exact setups, locations, and bait selections he uses to consistently find and catch kicker bass when the fishing gets tricky.
  15. He's back! So glad you checked in. Well...no. Not THAT glad. ....just glad.
  16. Xbraid and Lunkerhut also have sinking braids. AI is known to be inaccurate. This is a great example.
  17. Think gin-clear water = no bass? Think again. Learn the must-know tips for catching bass in crystal-clear lakes and rivers. From finesse techniques to flipping in heavy cover with braid, this video breaks it ALL down.
  18. ^^ Yup ^^ Same in Washington. They like to blame dwindling salmon populations on bass, walleye, and catfish, even though study after study after study (some of them their own) have proven that's not the case. They seem to have a problem wrapping their brain around the concept that catch-n-keep=less populations. So they keep killing salmon and blaming somebody else. Great report!
  19. Just Dropped! October bass are feeding up! Discover the 6 must-have lures—topwaters, swimbaits, crankbaits & more—that will catch big fall bass now. https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/october-baits.html
  20. Glad it went well!
  21. This should help!
  22. It seems some people thought this was a brand new announcement. No big deal. Moving on....

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