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  1. Welcome Aboard and good to have you here!
  2. Welcome Aboard and good to have you here!
  3. welcome aboard
  4. welcome aboard
  5. welcome aboard (nice to have an other fl boy around!)
  6. Bassboss replied to SONNN's topic in Introductions
    welcome aboard
  7. A day of dinks, an ultra light combo with 6lb test, and a day of dinks!
  8. My friend owns one, he has a troll motor on it. It fits one fine! But two people!!?!?!? It's like he//! Their is not enough room to cast, put your legs, or anything! If I was you, I would invest in a good a nice canoe. Check 'em out: http://www.anglerguide.com/articles/510.html http://www.riverridgecustomcanoes.com/main.html
  9. Don't be sorry! Fly fishing for bass is so much more fun than with a conventional tackle, I would do it more if I still had a fly rod!
  10. If that was a smallie, the same size, which do you think would fight harder? :
  11. On Saturday, we when looking for a new fishing spot, we found one, but it was surrounded by a fence. Their were no no truspassing signs, or no no fishing signs, no signs at all. We when over to the cop station and my dad asked a cop if he knows if you can fish their and not get in to trouble. The cop said he knows that he or any people in the county don't care, so it would probably be fine, but if he gets a call, he'll have to take us off the land. The place looks really bass infested!
  12. I use them and they work fine for froging, and the lake is covered with lilly pads! How ever I do use braid, it cuts through the pads so good, and I would never want to be fishing a frog with out braid, soft, or a hollow body frog like a River2sea or spro. If I was you, I would take an empty spool, put that on a drill and then spool the line back on the spool and get some 50lb braid and put it one the reel. Just my preference.
  13. I'd like to get some too. Some really nice look spinner baits!
  14. Yea but, every lake is different even if they are sitting side by side. Each lake needs to be treated individually in order for it to reach its maximum potential. State biologists have general guidelines, but with just a little study and observation you quickly find out how general those guidelines are. : Yes, but how can I "study and observation" a lake that is imposable for me to "study and observation", with out going out of my way to go to were it ever may be and fish it, and "study and observation" it. But what ever the case, I would probably stock it with minnow first, than bream, than bass. Not to many so the lake gets over stocked. I have fished over stocked lakes, and the fish are NOT HEALTHY! So just don't over stock it and you'll be good!
  15. You need to check with your state's department of natural resources, fisheries department, or whatever it might be called in your state. They have guidelines they use when stocking waters that are based on the best science for your particular locale.
  16. It's more than good, it's gggrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaattttttt!!
  17. great idea cart7t!
  18. And the reason it's white, is not just the color of the stone. ;D
  19. I live in fl. I may be going fishing this afternoon...................... when it cools down some! ;D
  20. So your pops fought in WWII their ah! When we lived there, we rented from someone named Jerry that fought their too.
  21. prayers sent. Good luck, and God be with you.
  22. Thanks for the link! I had a current event to do and I did it on this!

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