Everything posted by Glenn
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Like a boot to the skull it is...
I had to remove it due to technical issues. Sorry folks.
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Please help me!!!!!
Take it back and get a MinnKota. They're far more weedless than MotorGuide.
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I won!
I placed a $2 bet on Mine That Bird at the Kentucky Derby and won $100! Not bad, eh?
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Cowboys practice facility collapses during practice.
So far 4 staff members have been reported injured.
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Have to Log In every time -cookie lost?
I'm going to guess that before the trojan, it worked fine. Afterwards, it didn't. Am I right? If so, then I'm guessing you installed some anti-malware software (AdAware, Spybot, etc.) to get rid of it. Problem is, those applications can block cookies as well. Try disabling those apps first, and then log in and see if it works. If it does, then you know to go into those programs and turn off the cookie blocking. If it doesn't, then it's something else - like your browser's security settings or anti-virus software. Sidenote: There's absolutely nothing dangerous about cookies folks. Don't block them. Doing so only ruins your online experience, as demonstrated here.
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Laser Lure
I suggest doing a search for this, as it's been discussed numerous times already. You'll get a lot of answers quickly that way, rather than having to wait for people to respond here. http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?action=search
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Have to Log In every time -cookie lost?
Be sure you select "For keeps" from the pulldown menu on the login page.
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Newbie Import from Scotland to TX
Welcome Home!
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Howdy, new to the forums
Welcome Home!
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It's Me, It's Me, It's Ernest T.
Welcome Home!
- Hello, from Tennessee
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new from north central pa
Welcome Home!
- Howdy From N.GA
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new techniques
Start with these: -floating worm: http://www.bassresource.com/fish/softbaits.html -tubes: http://www.bassresource.com/fish/tube-baits.html -soft swimbaits: http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/swimbaits_2.html -poppers: http://www.bassresource.com/fish/topwaters.html and be sure to read the articles listed under "Related Articles"
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WWII enthusiasts
I've been a WWII history buff since my teens. I read a book about the battle of the Bismark and was hooked ever since. Looks like you have a great opportunity to meet and speak with some of the people who played integral roles in the Allies' victory. I'm envious. Oddly enough, I haven't had the chance to speak to anyone in-depth who was in the armed forces during that time. Stranger still, I once knew a man who was in the Hitler Youth back then. Although he didn't fully agree with Hitler and his ideologies back then, I got an interesting perspective of the war from the other side (the political rhetoric, the daily bombings, watching his country crumble, etc.).
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Confidence in Spinnerbaits and has this ever happened to you?
Awesome. My better spinnerbait days have been on cloudy, rainy, or windy days. That's not to say I don't catch fish on spinnerbaits when it's sunny. I do. I've just had better days overall when the light penetration wasn't as intense. And no, I've never had a fish turn himself in! How bizarre! ;D
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Question for you wine drinkers
Whoops, I somehow named the correct Washington wines, but labeled them "California". my mistake. Price isn't always a key indicator of a good wine. Don't assume the higher the price, the better the wine. Any of the Washington wines I listed will do you just fine, and will probably cost less than the German wines. I haven't tried the Cellarmaster wine, so I can't comment on it.
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Question for you wine drinkers
Ok, here's some great sweet Rieslings in your price range: Washington Columbia Crest Late Harvest Chateau St. Michelle Late Harvest Hogue Cellars Late Harvest Germany Riesling Spatlese or Auslese from the following wineries: Selbvach-Oster Lingenfelder Gunderloch JJ Prum Burklin-Wolf Dr. Fischer Dr. Loosen Strub Kurt Darting * Note: if you choose a German wine, make sure that the label doesn't say "trocken", which means dry (the dryer the wine, the less sweet it is). Keep in mind these are very sweet wines, per your request. Probably not good paired with dinner. But it's all a matter of taste. If you drink Coke with your dinner all the time, then you'll love it.
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Question for you wine drinkers
Do you and she have a preference for red or white wine? Being that you're not much of a wine drinker, and want something "sweet" but not heavy, I'd suggest Reisling, which is white wine. But if you prefer red, then a Pinot will work just fine, although it's not as sweet. I'll suggest a brand when I know red or white.
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4th Annual BassResource.com Roadtrip!!!
Heavy research and input from the whole BR staff (Keri, Long Mike, Alpster, Ghoti, and the Mod Squad). Some of that reasearch involves in-person inspection of possible locations. Ideally we all come to a consensus, but I reserve the right to veto.
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4th Annual BassResource.com Roadtrip!!!
Nope, not yet. I'll make an announcement was a decision has been made. Trust me, I have no intentions of keeping it a secret!
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Interview with Greg Hackney - New Video!
Whatch this exclusive interview with Greg Hackney where he talks about tournament tactics, working with sponsors, and common myths about being a pro! In HD! http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/bass-fishing-greg-hackney.html
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Aquatic Furbearers...Nusiance or Necessary?
New article! Beaver, nutria and muskrat - all three may compete with fish and visiting waterfowl for aquatic food and cover. Here's how to regulate their populations within acceptable limits. http://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/aquatic-furbearers.html
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New article: Stay Focused!
The next time that sun is beating you down and an empty live well is driving you crazy, remember that staying focused may improve upon an enjoyable outing for you and your child, or it may mean the difference between the winner's circle and a long drive home. http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/tournament-mentality.html
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These Guys Need Some Prayers
That's tragic news. Prayers sent.