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Glenn

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  1. Glenn replied to Choporoz's topic in Everything Else
    Ah, ok. I thought it was about an ad on THIS site. LOL!
  2. Glenn replied to Choporoz's topic in Everything Else
    I'm not seeing the ad. But rest assured, this is a Google ad, not a Bassresource sponsor.
  3. WRB - yes, you are right. Cool, we now have a winner! Moving on....
  4. Don't let the wind ruin your fishing. Use it to your advantage instead. Here's how! http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/windy-fishing.html
  5. Its the Jackall Weedless Wacky Jig Head. But honestly, I use them for all kinds of things - grubs especially. http://www.thehookuptackle.com/fishing-Jig+Heads/Jackall/Wacky+Weedless+Jig+Head
  6. That's a 1/0 hook, 1/8th ounce weight.
  7. Brand new video posted this morning! Enjoy! http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/wacky-rig.html
  8. Va

    Glenn replied to NoLuck's topic in Southeast Bass Fishing
    Shane has been shown the exit door. He can go troll somewhere else.
  9. It's not my rules. I'm just trying to keep y'all from getting in trouble. Plain and simple - ICAST is not a consumer show. And yes, they will escort you out the door. With bouncers? LOL! Unlikely. But I have seen uniformed officers escorting people off the premisis before. Exhibitors will report you if you don't belong there. Don't think for a moment you can just "sneak in" unnoticed. From ICAST's rules of conduct: If you want to wander around and collect freebies, gawk at new products, get autographs and pictures with celebrities, etc. then go to a sportsman's show during the off-season. Those are explicitely set up for consumers and have all that and more. ICAST does not offer any of that.
  10. ICAST is not like ATA. In fact, if you're there "just to look" and "gawk" and "meet celebrities", you'll be asked to leave. Again, it's not open to the public. Nothing is for sale, nor is there "free stuff", autograph sessions, etc. Everyone there, is there for business purposes. So unless you work for a fishing company or manufacturer, are a buyer for a distributor or sporting goods retail store, or work for a fishing/outdoors media outlet, you shouldn't be attending.
  11. ICAST is open to industry professionals only. It is strictly a convention for business purposes. It is not some kind of massive tackle sale open to the public
  12. Largemouth bass and weeds are like peanut butter and jelly. Summertime, weeds and largemouth bass – it is a match made in heaven. Here's how to catch 'em. http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/working-weeds.html
  13. Here's how to choose the best lure colors to use for any fishing condition, explained clearly by bass pro Scott Martin! http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/choosing-lure-colors.html
  14. A little deeper than 20'.
  15. Ummm....no. Clayton got it right. As long as you don't have some sort of incentive to promote said product or business, you should be ok. Even though we do shoot down spammers, we're pretty good about sniffing out honest mistakes and firing off a warning instead.
  16. And they did so in dominating fashion. WTG!
  17. While they’re not as highly regarded as some species, they sure put a bend in your rod when other more glamorous species are sulking. http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/white-bass-wipers.html
  18. Anglers either embrace or detest fishing bass jigs. If you’re in the latter group, here are some tips to build your confidence in one of the best big-bass baits. http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/bass-jigs-love.html
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