Everything posted by whitwolf
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What discontinued baits do you refuse to put away...
A number of Rebel baits.
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Fishing Vs Tackling As A Hobby
I'm an unapologetic hoarder and I don't care. I will admit that I add very little new or latest and greatest type baits and have a specific process if I decide to try some new bait or technique. The above said, I have a fairly decent collection of older Rebel baits and add to it when I find one I don't have. It's what I do.
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What is your confidence bait/technique?
R.I. spicy or sweet Beaver or a jig in the nastiest stuff in the lake.
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Eastern NC
Welcome from Morganton NC!
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1st Tournament as Captain
Welcome!
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idk what to put for title
Welcome!
- TNbasslover
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Trying to get back after 40 year Hiatus
Welcome!
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Gulf Coast bass fishing
Welcome!
- New Idaho guy
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Cops, Sheriffs, Deputy's, any LEO
Spot on JB!
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Thoughts
The last two years have been frustrating on the big fish front. I have been around fish more so the last few years than at any other time in my life. I haven't taken the camera out but a few times. My trips have been shorter because of family responsibilities and that's fine. My mother-in-law is failing rapidly and her last few years are important. Tresa(wife) and myself have talked here and there about the lack of big fish; her response almost every time is " when did catching 2-4 lb. fish become a bad thing?" I smile and don't say much and appreciate the sentiment. I have lost a few that were over 5 so I'm in the right place(s) and never get too down. I will always feel fortunate to be on the water doing something I love in relatively good health and having the finances to do it when I want. So if 2-4 lb. fish are what happens then it's OK. I'm writing this for those that are frustrated by the lack of big fish or not getting to fish much. If you're able to get out be thankful and fish hard. Enjoy the moment and realize it could always be worse. This was the last time my mother-in-law was able to get out and I'm grateful I was a part of this.
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Redemption Giant
Well done!
- New Member
- Hello From San Antonio, TX
- Hello from NY
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Howdy Bass fishing folks!!
Welcome!
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New Bass fisherman
Welcome!
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New to real fishing!
Welcome!
- Greetings from NY
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New Member from S. Mississippi
Welcome!
- Hello from NY
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New member from Connecticut
Welcome!
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New member from southern Canada.
Welcome!
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