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Glenn

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  1. Chris, I always look forward to seeing your pics when you post them, and I wasn't disappointed! Great stuff!!
  2. Welcome Home!
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  6. Glenn replied to Stone's topic in Introductions
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  11. We're done here. We've edited this several times, but you guys just can't keep the personal attacks and politics out of it.
  12. Here are pics:
  13. Calculus and Trigonometry are tough. It took me awhile to figure out that it wasn't about memorizing formulas and equations. It's about learning to solve a problem in a logical, methodical manner - from point A to point B - and being very thorough. Once I learned how to approach it differently, my grades shot up. Hope that helps you!
  14. I whacked the thing-a-ma-bob upside the head. Try it now.
  15. Check out this exclusive video of Dean Rojas with a special guest interviewer. Do you recognize him? http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/dean-rojas.html
  16. Was just there last weekend. I got a 3-10, 4-14, and a 5-10. Not to be outdone, Keri nailed a 6-13! And the water isn't even above 50 degrees yet!! Not sure if we can make it though. But we'll certainly try!
  17. Again, it has not been cancelled. Just scaled back.
  18. STOP! your killing me! Went out again today on the same lake and Keri nailed a 6-13!
  19. I'd say that's contingent upon water clarity and cover. But as a general rule, I use Med/Light 6' 8" rods (G-Loomis and Fenwick Techna AV) paired with Abu-Garcia reels spooled with 8-10 lb P-Line. Again...a general rule. I'll go down in line weight in ultra-clear water, and use shorter, med action rods w/10 lb line for heavier cover with dingy water. It's more or less matching your line and equipment to the conditions.
  20. Fishing season is year 'round in Washington state. However, many smaller lakes are closed Nov-Apr. Just went out today and got a 3-10, 4-14, and 5-10. 8-)
  21. I have a small head, so it's hard for me to find glasses that fit my face snug like they should. I went through a lot of glasses until I found Hobie polarized glasses. These things fit great, and they work really, really well. They're a bit pricey, but you're not thinking about price when you're out there fishing with them. Here's a few articles that might help you decide which is right for you: http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/fishing_glasses.html http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/polarized_glasses.html http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/sunglasses.html http://www.bassresource.com/fishing_lures/sunglasses.html http://www.bassresource.com/beginner/Fishing-glasses.html

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