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Hello from San Antonio TX
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Ohio guy getting back into it..
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New Guy in Tallahase
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New member Dunedin,Fl
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New to the site..intro
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Cannot "Like" anyone's post
I just logged in as you, and had no problem "liking" posts ( I removed them because I didn't want to "like" posts you may not agree with). How are you trying to do it? What are you using to view the site (cell phone, laptop)....OS/Browser? Have you tried deleting your cookies and cache, and then restarting your browser?
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Cannot "Like" anyone's post
35. You also cannot "like" any of your own posts.
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Cannot "Like" anyone's post
^^ this ^^
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Seaguar Fluoro
I've used both. While Invizx is a terrific all-purpose fluoro line, Flippin' fluoro is definitely designed specifically for flipping/pitching. It has terrific knot strength, and is incredibly abrasion resistant. Seriously, I've tossed it into some pretty thick cover, woody bushes, etc. and was surprised at how well it came through unscathed. I didn't have to retie as much as I normally do with non-braid line. That said, it's not a casting line. It's not as supple as Invizx. That's why it's so strong. But....you're not casting it either. This is designed specifically for flipping/pitching. So that shouldn't be a problem.
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Just got some exciting news
Fantastic news! We share in your excitement.
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Lil' Corky in a tube bait instructions
I use a #10 or #12 corky, depending on the diameter of the tube. As mentioned above, nose hook the tube, insert the corky all the way as far as it will go, then finish with the hook by Texas rigging it. I've discovered that making it "look right" doesn't always work. If it looks awkward in the water, then it's mimicking an injured baitfish, and I tend to get more bites. Good luck!
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When Did Rage Tail