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whitwolf

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  1. Nice work AJ!
  2. Welcome!
  3. Bluegill Is a favorite but the Bloody Shad Is right up there! I recently purchased the Smoked Jelly color and I'm anxious to see it In the water! Edit: To answer your question directly; I throw the Bluegill color In all conditions.
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  5. Raul and catt hit home runs with their posts. Read closely gentleman!
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  7. It's a great bait! I used to use them all the time but not so much anymore.
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  9. My daddy started me on the fishing journey with a cane pole and cork. I have always loved to fish from that day forward. It was back in the late 70's that I really got Into bass fishing. There were two buddies that were heavily into bass fishing and I must have asked them a dozen times to take me out fishing but they were quite reluctant because they thought I would be like many others and get bored an hour into the trip. I finally got to go and "we" became best of friends and fishing buddies. I can never thank those two of those guys enough as they taught me everything I needed to know to get me started. They were generous with Information and like me they simply loved to fish. They gave me 5 baits(I still have 4 them) to get started, taught me how to use a baitcaster, and were always "coaching" me. The biggest takeaway from those times was the art of staying positive, having fun, and to be persistent. It was after we went our separate ways that I dedicated myself to learn as much as I could; little did I know that the learning would never stop. I have had many folks on this forum teach me many things and share so much Information that I do my best to give back to this family! The single biggest lesson that I have learned and did my best to pass on Is this: While I have asked many questions, observed, read everything I could get my hands on, the greatest single way that I learned to do something on the water was to get on the water and put all those questions and answers, observations, and what I have read, Into practice. There's no greater way to learn than to do! Also remember this: Information overload is as harmful as not going fishing. I think you need to relax, do what you need to do to master whatever technique you're trying to learn and be aware that you'll learn what you need to with time. Lastly, have FUN!
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  12. Some Bill Norman Snatrix. I have hunted for a pack of these since the early 2000's and It finally happened! These and the Rebel ringworms were the first plastic worms I fished back In the 70's. Enjoy!
  13. I really can't add much to the above but a few things I want to reinforce. Get a lawyer, listen to them(I didn't) stay away from situations that can be used against you, and most of all be the best father you can be. Period.
  14. Thanks for the reply AJ. The biggest reason I asked Is the older I get the more I'm thinking, and feel I should, wear a PFD all the time. The wife and I are buying a new boat soon and while It will be the most stable fishing platform (for us) to date I still think for my piece of mind I should wear It while under power and fishing, especially at night.
  15. AJ and others, do you wear your PFD while fishing or only when the boat Is under power?

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