Everything posted by senile1
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The Peacock Bass Story
That was obviously an awesome trip! It's always nice when your kids or your parents get the biggest fish. It makes it that much more fun.
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New Member, great forum!
Welcome to the forum, Redlinerobert. We're going to repeat this until you give us details: How about that sweet Peacock bass?
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Just need to vent!!!!!!!!
Catt stated: Good point, Catt. For years I"ve looked at this another way. A man who is afraid to express his love for those close to him, or who is afraid to shed a tear when it is warranted, isn't macho. The man who can do these things without the fear of being seen as less of a man, is the true macho man. Low_Budget_Hookers, Thanks for reminding us of the very many blessings we have. We all have much to be thankful for. To All: Have a fantastic Thanksgiving!!!
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The season is over and let the bidding begin
Yankee fans need love too. The rest of us are just jealous because our teams don't have the money to spend that the Yankees have. If the Cardinals had that kind of money, I'd want them to use it to get the best players money can buy.
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The season is over and let the bidding begin
Pujols: AVG .331 HR 49 RBIs 137 Slugging PCT .671 Gold Glove Games Played 143 Missed a few games with pulled Oblique, played injured with the obligue and hamstring. Cardinals wouldn't have been in the playoffs without him. Howard: AVG .313 HR 58 RBIs 149 Slugging PCT .659 No Gold Glove Games Played 159 Phillies didn't make the playoffs. Howard played 16 more games than Pujols and had no injuries, yet he only had 11 more RBIs. Check out the above and then the information from Daniel My Brothers post: We each have our opinion, but the facts do not support that Howard had a more impressive year than Pujols. If you are only impressed by home runs, then Howard gets it. Otherwise, the comparison isn't even close. Pujols stats, game-winning ability, and all around play leaves Howard in the dust. Sorry, Muddy. You got to give Albert his due. BTW, Albert did get his in 2005 after coming in second and third behind Bonds every year he has played. MVP for the last 6 season period: Pujols. No one else is even in the ballpark.
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Max HP ?
Matt is right. It isn't the weight of the higher horsepower motor that is the major concern. The transom of the boat is only built to handle so much torque from the motor. When your prop "grabs the water" a force is received by the transom where the motor is attached. I would not exceed the horsepower ratings. If you're into cars or motorcycles, apply the same reasoning. If you place a much higher powered motor into a frame designed for much lower power on a motorcycle, without reinforcements and gussets, the frame will flex to the point that the handling on the motorcycle is completely ruined.
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My biggest bass yet!
Congrats on your new personal best, bitman.
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Rod Maintenance/Storage
I'm like most everybody else. Mine are always vertical, reels on, and drag backed off.
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What fishing tackle is on your Christmas list?
I've asked Santa for my own personal, private lake.
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Is this change of life or what?
I knew what you meant but I just had to make the point to the guys that say we all look. There is a difference between looking at someone as a human being worthy of respect, and looking at someone as a piece of meat. The point would have been made better if I had chosen someone's quote who stated that we all look.
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Is this change of life or what?
It looks like I'm late on this thread. I was out of town for the weekend. Are you telling me that when a beautiful woman walks into your field of vision, unexpectedly, that you close your eyes or turn your head? If you or your wife have women friends that are attractive, do you speak to them with your eyes closed? If an attractive woman waits on you at a place of business, again, are you closing your eyes? Of course not. That would be ridiculous. So, by the actual definition of the word, look, you do look. I think what you mean is you don't make a show of drooling and looking at a woman up and down. You look when it is necessary to look just as you would look at a man if he was talking to you, waiting on you, etc. So we all look. I think what you mean is, you don't ogle women. And I agree with your point, and others, that it is disrespectful to one's mate to ogle women.
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Gut Buster
Excellent!!! And from the sound of it, the guy got what he deserved.
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Time of year question
FB, I used to fish a lot in the winter but over the last few years I've only been out a few times in the coldest months. I'm getting back to it this year. The number one prerequisite to fishing when it's really cold is to make sure you are dressed for the occasion. If you're cold and your hands are getting numb, it's not likely that you'll be making a great finesse presentation. It's really difficult to fish a lure extremely slow when you are freezing your buns off. Without excellent protection from the cold, it is nearly impossible to sit for a long length of time, when the bites are few and far between.
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Hello from a newbie....
Welcome, jdw174. It looks like Kentucky Lake isn't far from you. Have you ever fished Reelfoot Lake in the Northwest corner of Tennessee?
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Texas Rig Old School
I remember (possibly incorrectly) that the fishing shows I watched in the 70s always showed the anglers fishing the T-rig too fast. It would hit bottom and they would pick it up and let it drop. A second or two would pass, they would pick it up, and let it drop again. I found the most success by fishing it in a similar fashion to the way Catt describes it, though I don't remember reading it in a magazine or seeing it on a show. BTW, what year is it?
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Check this out....it's me!!!
That's cool, Earthworm. Congrats!!!!
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Never underestimate............
Great story. That brought a tear to my eye. Excellent!
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Best bass book
One of the books I'd buy if I was just starting out is Kevin VanDam's Bass Strategies. It is concise at only 210 pages, but it contains all of the fundamentals on locating bass, fishing different conditions, lures to use, patterns, and how to choose equipment for yourself. We were kind of discussing this in relation to a book by Homer Circle, Bass Wisdom, in another thread. You might read it to get some other suggestions. Here it is: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1163385002.
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New weight guess thread
Good eye on that one, BucketmouthAngler13.
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Bass Wisdom by Homer Circle
I agree with Senile1, and should've mentioned Kevin's book. Lump me in with the newbies, because I learned a lot from Kevin's "Bass Strategies" Roger Same here. While it covered things that I already knew, it also taught me some things that I didn't think about. The reason I called it a good book for newbies is because it covers all of the fundamentals necessary for finding bass during different seasons and conditions, determining lures to use, and determining what equipment is right for you, and it isn't so long that you have to go through numerous pages to get the information. I thought it was organized very well.
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Bass Wisdom by Homer Circle
Long Mike stated: A good book for newbies is Kevin VanDam's Bass Strategies. The book is fairly short at 210 pages, but it contains a plethora of good information. Kevin doesn't waste a lot of space with too many stories. He stays on point with the subject at hand, and only uses stories to further illustrate his concepts.
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Split grips
Aaron, check out Powell rods (www.powellco.com). The Powell Max 683c lists for $169, which is a dollar less than a St. Croix Avid, and it is 6' 8" long. I own both rods. I love my Avid, but in all honesty, the Powell smokes the Avid in sensitivity. It has a split grip. It's just my opinion but I think this rod can compete with rods in the $250 - $300 range. Read this review at Tackletour.com for more objective information: http://tackletour.com/reviewpowell683cxfast.html. The only problem with Powell is you won't be able to find them everywhere. I had mine shipped from a store in Wichita, KS. The rod has a lifetime warranty. If you're interested the following link is a list of retailers who sell these rods: http://www.powellco.com/bassrods_retailers.htm.
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Leavin for a week in Utah 6:40am
Hmmm . . . . weird. I thought I made a post on this thread wishing you well and telling you to enjoy the scenery. It's gone now. Maybe I forgot to click "Post." Glad you're getting something out of it, Muddy. The mountains are beautiful in Utah.
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best handling line for spinning gear
Avid stated: I like your attitude, avid. Hang in there, Good Buddy. I feel the same, but I'm not going through the tribulations that you are. I still have good limbs, but I agree with your ideas. To sum it up: I fish . . . . . and then I die. There is no intermediate period between the two.
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Saw Avid on HBO
It was Avid doing an Elvis impersonation in a canoe.