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Glenn

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  1. I use Space Monkeys both Texas rigged and as jig trailers. I haven't tried them Carolina rigged yet, but I understand that can be deadly.
  2. Lake Mead would be your best option. It's about 30 mins outside of Vegas. Havasu is about 2 1/2 hrs away.
  3. The following was penned by our good friend, Don Barone. Keri and I are lucky to be acquainted with such a humble and talented guy. ---------------------------------------- Every year around this time things start ramping up for me, start organizing and packing for a season on the road, start feeling bad about leaving bb and the family for a months on the road and trying to get all the tax stuff for the dreaded IRS filing. One task though I look forward to…sending out the IRS deduction letters to all the folks who have donated over the past year to Tackle The Storm Foundation. I shouldn’t wait this long to send the letters out but when I’m on the road keeping track of things is crazy, no excuse, just the truth. This year I will have sent out all-in-all about 180 deduction letters, each one done one at a time, not because I don’t know how to do the batch thing (I don’t though) but because I want to make it personal…I type in every name, every address, every amount and what their donation did for the kids and then sign it, lick the envelope, stick the stamp on it and go down to the Post Office and hand the letter to the counter lady. 60 letters went out yesterday. Our donations this year ranged from large to little, as it is every year. We had a several thousand dollar donation, many hundred, two hundred, three hundred dollar donations, dozens of $20/$10/$5 cash donations…and one sandwich bag filled with quarters, nickels and dimes given to me by a young child. A young boy sent me half of his Christmas money to help other children. In Minnesota a young girl walked up to me and gave me an envelope that contained 6 one dollar bills, two quarters and seven pennies, “from my lemonade stand yesterday.” I always wonder where the money comes from, these two weeks as I type the addresses I get to see. I type over and over, CR (county road), FTM (Farm To Market), State Hwy, RR (Rural Route), PO Box. One from Manhattan, NY…one from Manhattan, Kansas. Several from the “News”…New York, New Hampshire, New Mexico. The state of Washington and Florida, California and Connecticut. Oklahoma, Missouri, both of those Dakotas, Idaho, Texas, Wisconsin…a 10 spot in CASH from Puerto Rico. The Aussies gave me some of their Aussie change, from South Africa I got some cool looking bills…all deposited in the Tackle The Storm account, the local bank teller look was alone worth the trip. We are not a fancy non-profit, most of it still runs off our dining room table and takes up one garage bay and what used to be the kids bedrooms. We don’t have a ton of cash in the bank, don’t throw fancy gigs or give away big ticket stuff, we keep it simple. The Board believes in one thing…absolute benevolence…giving without expecting anything back, it wouldn’t work without that belief and these are the people who make the it work: Barb Barone Bill Crews Dawn Broadley Skeet Reese John Crews Terry Baksay Jeff Martin Glenn May Keri May Terri Ossi Karin Zona Judith Kelley Through them we have put 1,417 children back on the water and 372 adults (Fathers/Mothers/Grandparents). For all of you out there who do so much for us you have my debt, my gratitude, my heart. FOR ALL OF YOU OUT THERE HIT BY THE LATEST STORMS IN THE SOUTH: We are bulking up and are in the planning stages of having events in your areas to get you back on the water fishing as soon as reasonable. Fishing clubs and B.A.S.S. Nation members in the areas hit please contact me at don.barone@tacklethestormfoundation.org to be involved in coordinating and helping the people in your local communities. When the appropriate time comes we will put all those who lost their fishing stuff to the storms BACK ON THE WATER FISHING. You have my word on that. May you have peace in your life and may all your dreams come true, db Board Chairman Tackle The Storm Foundation A Federal 501 c (3) Public Charity
  4. Curious what y'all snack on while on the water. Here's what Keri and I do:
  5. These articles are specific to the OP's question: Shallow River Smallmouth Current Events Catching Smallmouth In Streams
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  10. Glenn replied to OldFlip's topic in Introductions
    Welcome back!
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  12. You read my mind.
  13. Follow these tips, and you'll be fine:
  14. The Bassmaster Classic is coming soon! Seaguar has nine pros fishing the big event. Guess the top four and how they finish for a chance to win $100,000! Visit winseaguar.com to enter.
  15. ^^ THIS! ^^
  16. HA! Hook, line, and sinker! Sooo easy.
  17. ^^ stuff only drama queens say ^^ Five straight trips to the postseason, five straight trips to the divisional round, one really obvious problem to address (offensive line), and there's no reason to think they won't make it a 6th, if not yet another trip to the SB. Go Hawks!
  18. Ya, see, that's what happens when assumptions are made...especially when it comes to the "secret" world of sponsorships. (not really "secret", but few really know how it works). Fact is, many companies are heavily competing in the sub-$100 price wars right now for both rods and reels, and introducing new gear that is well-made and doesn't break the bank. Fact is, when it comes to sponsorships, you use what the sponsors want to push - usually their latest products, not necessarily their most expensive. And if they can get a pro to win a tournament on gear that's priced in that hot market....that's money baby.
  19. Have you tried the new Finesse line yet? http://seaguar.com/freshwater/technique.html
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  22. Glenn replied to keltonz's topic in Introductions
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