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Glenn

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  2. Glenn replied to CJ64's topic in Introductions
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  7. It's a common misconception that Power-Pole's are one-trick-ponies, used only during the spawn. Those myths are propogated by people who don't own PP's, because nothing could be further from the truth. I can honestly say I use my PP's on EVERY outing, year 'round. From holding in current and wind, to fishing an area more stealthy and thorough, to docking....or even just holding the boat in place while I re-rig or eat a snack, I'm ALWAYS using my PP's. Hydraulic jackplates, on the other hand, indeed have limited purposes. Plus there are less expensive ways to gain more speed. I'd first experiment with simply raising the motor on your existing jackplate. There's prop options too. And by all means, lighten the load by purging all that "must have" tackle in the boat. I think I removed about 100 lbs of excess plastics out of my boat 2 years ago, and picked up a few mph as a result. LOL!
  8. I have 2 Power-Pole Blades on my boat for 3 years now. Holeshot never changed from pre- to post-installation. These puppies HOLD the boat. No seriously. I've sat in very heavy current in the middle of the Columbia (similar in strength as the Mississippi), and the boat didn't budge. Haven't had any issues with leakage or any other problems for that matter. If there was one thing I didn't like about them, I'll tell you when I find it.
  9. I like to use the tube when fish are actively feeding on baitfish. It's also a bait I reach for when I want to Texas rig a dropshot bait. you can T-Rig tubes without changing the action on a dropshot.
  10. Oh, you mean like these? http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/sight-fishing.html http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/ned-rig.html http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/feel-bite.html But yes, I know what you mean. I get so caught up in teaching, I forget to spend some time fishing with the camera rolling. Also, I'm fishing on public waters, not a private lake stocked with hungry fish. LOL!
  11. Glenn replied to stuff's topic in Everything Else
    Click "Add decorated item to cart " which is just about where it says "Port Authority" on the upper right.
  12. Flyfisher - you're right. And the Hawks fans have been very supportive and loyal for40 decades. It's just that the rest of the world is just now finding that out.
  13. This detailed video explains how to fish Texas rigged Senkos in unique ways to catch more fish. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/texas-senko.html Let me know what you think!
  14. Seahawks fans have long proven loyal to their team. Looking at hometown crowds, TV audiences, stadium attendance and social media, Forbes named Seattle football fans as among the most loyal in the country. During the team's eight home games last season, CenturyLink Field had an average attendance of 68,412, despite a capacity of 67,000.
  15. First thing to keep in mind is that Facebook doesn't have the reach it used to. Even though somebody has 10,000 followers, or "friends", only a very small fraction ever really see your posts. So the total number is essentially meaningless, and most marketers know that. That doesn't mean you shouldn't build up a following; just don't make Facebook the centerpiece of your efforts. That said, a few key things to keep in mind: Never post anything about your political or regilious views....ever. There's nothing more polarizing than those two topics. No matter what you say about them, somebody's going to get upset, regardless of how benign the comment may be. Just steer way clear of the subjects. Never post when you're upset, have a bone to pick with someone, or want to tell the world how bad such-and-such company is. Potential sponsors and employers want to see an upbeat, positive person. Don't give them any reason to think otherwise. Never post about upcoming trips, or about trips/vacations while you're there. Criminals love Facebook for this very reason. Post pics and stories after you've returned home. If you don't like doing videos, don't do them. Not everyone is comfortable in front of the camera. If writing is your skill, then showcase that. Don't try to "follow the herd" and do things just because everyone else seems to be doing it. Above all, showcase your own talents and personality. Hope that helps!
  16. All these years - FINALLY!!
  17. Here's mine: http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/advanced-drop-shot.html Funny, because I never looked at how anyone else did it....until this thread....and we rigged it very similar. I don't use leaders though, but use a bullet sinker just like y'all.
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  19. Here's a NEW giveaway contest! http://www.bassresource.com/giveaway/okuma-giveaway-6.html
  20. Yes, a winner was announced on Tuesday. http://www.bassresource.com/giveaway/okuma-giveaway-5.html

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