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Glenn

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  1. Here's a video that shows it in action. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/panoptix.html
  2. I have over 1,000 waypoints each on several lakes I fish, so keeping them organized is critical. I thought I'd share how I do it. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/organize-gps-waypoints.html Let me know your thoughts!
  3. New video! http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/boat-organization.html
  4. So I have to ask, why not just click the "Unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the email instead of posting here? It would've take a fraction of the time, and would have eliminated those "annoying" emails. Just sayin'.
  5. Yes, we had some errors appearing last night after a server update went awry. The issue was resolved in a few hours, and no more errors exist. What you're seeing today are cache issues in your browsers. Please clear your cache and the "errors" will go away. Thanks! Glenn
  6. This is the best way to remove a hook that fish has swallowed: http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/12981-how-do-i-remove-a-hook-a-bass-has-swallowed/page-2
  7. Line 'em up, knock 'em down! 5 primetime games this year. Go 'Hawks!
  8. ^^ This ^^ I will add that, being that I have a very clear view from the inside of the fishing world, very, very few ambitious anglers are able to make a career out of fishing, relatively speaking. Most think it's all about fishing and winning tournaments, and the money, sponsorships, and endorsements comes naturally with that success. Total hogwash. Fishing success is merely a minimal requirement. And, to be honest, fishing is a mere fraction of being a professional angler. It's all about your personality, preserverence, attitude, networking, business savy, and ability to market and sell products. A degree in business or marketing can be a huge benefit. Becoming a professional angler is a long, tough road to haul. It's grueling, and takes years to finally break through. And by then, it will take years to dig yourself out of debt. In many ways, it's like getting a college degree. There are no shortcuts. If nothing else, college teaches you to make a goal for yourself, and stay focused on accomplishing it. This is why many companies use degrees as a screening agent. They want people who can preservere and stay focused on accomplishing an objective. That's not to imply ONLY people with degrees can do that. But it's a simple way to screen people that way. This is why degrees open so many doors. That said, a college degree will not make you smarter. I know and work with many people with post-graduate degrees that are dumb as soup. And plenty that are incredibly smart. The degree(s) didn't make them that way. Yet I've met plenty of folks fresh out of college who think they know everything they need to know about the job, and won't hesitate to tell YOU how to do your job. LOL! Oh man, if they only knew how green and niave they really are. College degrees are merely entry tickets to your chosen field. What you do after you gain entry, determines your own success. Always remember that.
  9. The Garmin Panoptix™ all-seeing sonar is unlike anything you’ve ever seen on the water. You have to see it to believe it. Click to check it out.
  10. You're spot on.
  11. Do you need a fast boat to find shad?
  12. Great report. Keep 'em coming!
  13. Awesome! Looks like you had fun!
  14. Well, considering the WA Fishing Dept. declared open season on all warmwater fish on the Columbia - one of the best smallmouth fisheries in the country, and THE best walleye fishery in the country...all in the name of salmon - I don't have much sympathy. They literally removed ALL fishing restrictions for warmwater species on the Columbia this year. How would you feel if they did that to salmon?
  15. So...what were they hittin?
  16. Nice fish. Congrats!
  17. Great video!
  18. Great pics!
  19. Hey man, first fish of the year always feels great, no matter what the size.
  20. Awesome chunks! Looks like they have the feedbag on!
  21. Sounds like a post-spawn bite. The first thing I would say is downsize your lures.
  22. Sounds like you had fun!
  23. Awesome, awesome catch! Congratulations!

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