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Glenn

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  1. Glenn replied to Trenton's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Here are some great ways to rig and use tube baits! http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/rig-tube-bait.html
  2. Want to win a new G. Loomis E6X rod before they hit the store shelves near you? Then check back here on Friday - we're giving one away! Details on how to enter will be announced on Friday. See you then!
  3. Sikaflex 292. Best stuff ever. http://usa.sika.com/en/automotive/automotive-transportation-home/01a006/01a006sa01/01a006sa01100/01a006sa01102.html Sikaflex-292 is used for a wide range of waterproof bonding applications, deck-to-hull bonding and bedding of chainplates, through-hull fittings and toe rails. A high viscous, high strength adhesive, Sikaflex-292 can replace rivets, screws, welds and other mechanical fasteners in building and repairing boats of all types.
  4. http://www.saucytavern.com/ 8pm Saturday. Who's in?
  5. They are not gone. They are sponsoring every other month this year. So....back on again in March.
  6. Power Poles are strong, maintenance free, straightforward installation, long warranty, and they look great. I've had the blades for several years now. I can hold my boat in very strong, direct current in the Columbia River where I otherwise would have my trolling motor on full just to hold steady - on rock bottom no less! They hold really well because the "spread out" a bit to the sides, giving you a wider stance and holding your boat better, rather than simply straight down. People have told me the Talons are louder than the Power Poles, but I don't have any experience with Talons, so I can't say for sure.
  7. Ya Trent, I get it. You don't like the idea of spending a lot on fishing gear. That's fine. Nothing wrong with that at all. However, the way you couched it - using the word "stupid" - it came out differently than you intended. Hence the comments. I'm sure you didn't intend to imply people were stupid for spending that kind of bucks, but it came out sounding that way. Sometimes things can be interpreted completely different than you were thinking when you posted it. Just something to take note as you type out your comments.
  8. Simple solution - use a splitshot rig with a heavy (1/2oz to 1oz) weight and a 3' or 4' leader. Really it's a Carolina rig without all the swivels and beads to hang up on the bottom. Let the weight sit on the bottom, thus letting the Senko or tube drift down stream. Lift weight, move it one foot, repeat. Sometimes just let it sit and allow the current to move the bait in one place is all you need to trigger lethargic bass into biting. Deadly.
  9. Glenn replied to yugrac's topic in Introductions
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  15. Glenn replied to get_bit's topic in Introductions
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  16. Glenn replied to Jimmy M.'s topic in Introductions
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  20. ^^ This ^^ Way more answers there than you'll get in this thread. And scene....
  21. Happy Birthday!!

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