Everything posted by Snag
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Hooks
A nice cheap way to keep hooks organized is to put them on a saftey pin. Each pin has a different size and then you can put them in a ziplock. When you need one, just unhook the pin and slide one off. Cheap and easy, I like that for fishing for a change. Later, Snag
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Allow me to introduce myself!
Great to have you signed up. Hopefully you will find the answers you're looking for. These people are great and full of information. Basst of luck, Snag
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Barometer.. what?
Catchin them or not catchin them, it's still better then being at work unless you are fishing for work. lol... Snag
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Ever had a bad day?
The only thing I'm gonna say is just remember to make sure your PLUG is in the boat. Everyone can use their immagination to figure what happend next. This was figured out AFTER take off during a tournament. Time lost, lessons learned.. lol Tight lines, Snag
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WD-40
Maybe we need to start a Betty Crocker "Best Bass Recipe" book......lol Just remember, keep the scent, release the bass. Snag
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WD-40
Thanks Rich, I'm going to try this. I'm sure "She" will be pleased lol... I hope she dosen't think I'm cooking. That could be bad.........or? ? ? ? ? ? ? hummmmm, na, I couldn't do that to her...There ya go all, don't put oil based products in the water, try this. Bass fishermen and tournaments get enough bad publicity with out people getting wind of that too. Let's keep things as natural as we can. Basst of luck all, think spring. Snag
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WD-40
Garlic salt and kool-ade? Could someone give me the specifics on that? Never heard of that but would like to try it. Gives me the winter to play mixology... Thanks all, Snag
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Great Forum
I know I plan on comming back over and over. This site was good to me in the past and I will keep getting my advice from here for as long as you people want to keep giving it. Maybe I can even answer some questions too as long as you keep them simple. You know, like which rod and reel is better; the Snoopy or Bart Simpson.. lol.. Take care all and tight lines, Snag
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where do you come from
You mean someone else has the same "fishing vocabulary" as me lol......
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Guests ??? Please join!!
Ok, stupid question. I singed up and have a log in name and all but dose it cost anything to actually join? If so, I want to do that. I love this site even though it has been a while since I have been here. I have gotten alot of good info from this site and one of my clubs have this link on the website. Keep up the good work every 1. Snag
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favorite manufacturer?
Venom salty slings and my "special orders" from Reebs Lures (lizzards, centipeds, frogs, flukes and worms) Killer plastics from CA. Gotta love 'em Later, Snag
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Name a lure thats a fish catching machine
Check out the "salty slings" from Venom Lures, 7" blu/blk power worm and some of the special orders from Reebs Lures. Specials are not on his site but e-mail me and I can hook you up with some killer plastics. Tight lines, Snag
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where do you come from
NW corner of Ohio here. (Defiance) Big bustling metropolis of 16,000 lol... I fish in 2 bass clubs plus opens. Hope to get into some BFLs this year too. We fish in IN, OH and MI. Being a full time firefighter gives me time to fish. Maybe see some of you on the water. Look for a white and blue procraft with gold trim (like Bill Dance's old boat) listen for the cussing after the empty hook set and you'll find me. ;D Basst of luck all, Snag
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bass boats
I have a 2000 Procraft SP 190 with a 175 + on the back. Get me from here to there nicely. I don't know how to put pics on here or I would put one up. Sorry, I'm an 8 track living in a compact disc world. HA, figured it out....lol Later, Snag
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Senko Line
I know this may sound crazy but I have used "salty slings" (the venom lure verson of the senko) on anywhere from 8 - 20 lb test depending on what I want the bait to do and I have had great luck with all of them. Kind of off the beaten path here, try them wacky too... I'm sure we have all heard that but just in case. :-) Basst of luck, Snag