Everything posted by whitwolf
- New from SoCal
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I just cant seem to get the Bass to hit!
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- New from wichita ks
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Cranky old man says, "Hello!"
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- New to the forum!
- New BR
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Returning to fishing after many years
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- Greetings from Charleston, SC
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How's it going from Central New York
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- Hello from Little Rock!
- Siebert Jigs
- Sully60 from Kentucky
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northwest montana bass fishing
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- New and need help
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illinois here from the northwest subs
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New guy from Independence Mo
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- New from STL
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New to the site, not to bass fishin
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- Newbie to BR
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Look what I found in an old box
Scale, I bought that bait unboxed off a rack for $1.00. It has never seen the water. lol I had no Idea what It was until maybe two years ago. I bought It because It was balsa and I had never had one before.
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fishing alone or with a partner?
I can fish alone or with others. The older I get the conversation and merely being on thew water Is a great thing. That being said I'll share this; I fished with a friend on mine for years and at the start It was a blast. As the years passed it became Increasingly difficult to fish with him. 3-4 years ago I finally had enough and now fish alone the biggest majority of the time. I have learned to appreciate the solace, take In the beauty of being on the water, me, my thoughts, a few fish, and the keen awareness that I'm In a position to do what I love. The one person that's always welcome and encouraged to come fish Is my wife. She doesn't care what we're catching as long as she's catching fish. This woman agreed to fish on our honeymoon a couple of years ago! It was my single best day on the water as she caught her personal best largemouth three different times that day, how cool Is that?! The point of the above story Is this; Have FUN! What's the point If you're not enjoying the time on the water? If that means you fish alone do that, If It means taking someone, do that. If you find a balance or preference, you more than likely will have a great trip, year, and life!
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Look what I found in an old box
Here's a sampling of a few baits from the 70's to 90's. They are nothing with much value just an example of what hoarders we fisherman can be.lol There's three Doug Parker Rabble Rouser baits including the unboxed bait that I caught my first seven largemouth on, a Bagley's bait (baby bass) that I bought for a small amount of money at a small tackle shop in Arkansas back in '81. A sinking lazy Ike and aflatfish(?) given to me buy two buddies that got me started on the serious bass trek and lastly a couple of packages of the mid-90's soft cranker baits from Culprit. Enjoy!