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Shane J

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  1. Here's a few I've caught while fishing with Big O. Actually,the last pic was my first ever 10+. Good times fishing with that guy! Can't wait to get back down there in a few days, and hopefully catch one in the teens this time! Awesome fish, guys!!
  2. Sounds like a great time! Sweet boat, too, whoever's that is! I'm gonna have to go with a click over a dime for the guess the weight fish, at 10-1. Awesome job, guys!
  3. Non-keeper 13" or less, or about 2 pounds. Of course, that's for my home state of N.H. Go far enough South, and 4 pounders become dinks.
  4. Probably a jig. Actually, yup, it'll be a jig.
  5. R.I.P. nice basses. Did you try fin clips on that first one? They really work well, combined with a good recirc system.
  6. Fishing "deep" in NH, Relative term, but I can tell you this. Fishing off shore, and where others are less likely to fish, is your best bet to find where the biggest fish in the lake actually live, and spend most of the year, and most of their time. The biggest fish, have places where they can eat loads of bait fish, and still have the sanctuary of deeper haunts that provide protection. When you find these places, dragging a jig, is often your best bet to land a slob.
  7. I know two things about Kentucky. First, the girls' accents are really sexy. Second, Corn Hole is like the main sport. I like it down there.
  8. It is indeed a sweet lake. I've seen 8lbers on beds there. I don't fish for bedding fish, but I know there's bigger in there.
  9. Oh, musta missed it, sorry. Um, I'm not sure, to tell you the truth, but if you go to the Rage Tail page, there's a sticky topic in the Rage Talk forum section for hats and apparel, so you too can be as sexy as me! Here ya go... http://ragetalk.com/index.php?topic=3054.0
  10. Carlos, my best suggestion for that, would be a Cumara. I know you didn't get any of the casting ones in your hand at BPS, but it's THE rod, trust me. They have a 7'2" MH Fast that would be perfect.
  11. AW, man, that's funny right there!
  12. Deering Res is on my list for this year too, Spyder Bass. Heard good things about that place. I'm all set with the Stump, though. Place doesn't have the fish I'm looking for. Other than that, I'm ready for Squam, Turtle, Bow, Cobbett's, and especially Highland. Also got an undisclosed location that's hiding my record fish I'm gonna get all over asap!
  13. Exactly! That lake is on fire right now! Do it to 'em, Jitterbug!
  14. Nope, never fished over there, phauren.
  15. Yup, that's how you find the big ones. Fish where they live, and most of the time, it's where no one else fishes.
  16. Too bad all those fish had to die. I wish the old timers knew what we know today about the preservation of these fish. Northwood is basically fished out for this exact reason.
  17. Yeah, Mike's gonna be all over the jigs this year. And Rage Craws. Right, Mike? He better be, or I'll spank him on his own lake. In a place like that, the bigger fish are going to come on jigs.
  18. Love his videos! Zombie beeches!
  19. Man, I really feel for ya. I also had a recent death in my family, and it's not a fun time. Hang in there, bud.
  20. No, I didn't either. I guess today they were doing some specials, and door prizes and stuff, but no, nothing big. PS- You know what else I didn't see? Derrick! Where were you at, mane?
  21. Thank you, brother, and you are more than welcome! We are planning on ripping more than a few lips this Spring, for sure!
  22. Couple from today. What a nice day it was out there! Lost the biggest fish of the day, a largie in the 4lb class, when she ran behind the boat, and through the running trolling motor. Oh well, still better than ice fishing, or NOT fishing. Got 7 altogether (5 sm, 2 lm), all about the size of the ones in these crappy pics. Sorry! Most were on a drop shot with either a Dream Shot, or a Pearl Rage Grub. The better fish ate the Grub.
  23. Looks like you grabbed the right stuff!
  24. Very sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

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