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JaxBasser

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  1. Have and spots you'd like to share now UNF? Finding good spots in Jacksonville is rough.
  2. 2033 is a good game. It has a few problems but the atmosphere the game surrounds you in is amazing. It's rough on hardware though, I have an i5-2500k @ 4.5GHz, 8 gigs of ram, and a HD6950 unlocked to a 6970 and I still can't max it out. Brink releases tuesday. I've been waiting on that one for a while. Oh and try this program if you haven't. It's a third party software that lets you edit graphics options in Crysis 2, it even let's you turn off blur and increase the FOV. http://www.incrysis.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=33008
  3. Yeah, it's pretty easy to spot. It's on Pritchard just before you run into Jones road. This might help. It's more like a buisness complex they just call it a park. Lots of retention ponds in it though that have been there 15+ years.
  4. Stalker! Amazing game. I liked Crysis 2 but I was a bit let down. Crytek threw aside the PC gamers that made the what they are today to make a dumbed down console port. Crysis 2 could have been so much more. It is inferior in just about every technical aspect compared to the original and Warhead. Dice is taking the right approach with Battlefield 3. They are making the game for PC and porting it to consoles, not vice versa like Crytek did. BF3 is going to win GOTY hands down. It won't even be close. http://www.ea.com/battlefield3/videos/bf3-my-life-trailer
  5. Yeah that was a dumb pick. Draft a lineman that has nobody to protect.
  6. Man I've fished some of those retention ponds off of the interstate out in that area and caught some nice fish. Try those if you haven't yet. There us a big lake next to the HHGregg store in Oakleaf that has some fish in it. Pope Duval and Bethesda Fish Management Areas are both good for catching high numbers of fish (nothing really big usually though). My main spot is an Industrial Park off of Pritchard road. There are about 6 retention ponds in there that have some absolute HOGS in them.
  7. Red Shad Culrpit worms are basically the only thing my grandfather used to fish, and he taught me how to fish. I'll never forget how happy I was as a kid when he handed my my first spinning setup, some Red Shad Culprits, and some worm hooks.
  8. How close are you to the westside? Ive got a few good spots.
  9. I feel bad for the Panthers...Cam Newton. lol My Jaguars had a pretty solid draft. Got our QB of the future so I'm happy.
  10. Between TW and Gander Mountain the bait monkey has killed me lately. The Veritas was so worth it though. Luckily my wife doesn't really care.
  11. Mine that I just bought is the same way. Catches lots of fish though. Oh and nice mouse lol. I have the MX-518, best gaming mouse ever!
  12. Went with a Veritas 7' MH. Got to use it for a few hours today and I love it. I can't believe how light it is, it's like night and day coming from only using cheaper rods.
  13. I ordered a Veritas 7' MH, some Yo-Zuri Hybrid, some KVD Line and Lure, and some Spot Remover shaky heads.
  14. $85 Veritas...I think so!
  15. Went fishing in a small creek my buddy told me about. Caught some dink bass and some big Warmouths. Caught the only pic worthy fish on my first cast of the day. Junebug trick worm on a 1/8 shakey head.
  16. JaxBasser replied to clayton86's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Texas rigged backwards and weightless. When you rig it this way the bait sinks away from you on slack line so it makes it great for throwing under docks, grass mats, pads, etc...
  17. Did you hold them up at gun point to get that price??? Nice.
  18. I finally want to spend the $ on a good rod, help me out here. It will be for Worm fishing. This http://www.***.com/Temple_Fork_Gary_Loomis_Signature_Casting_Rods/descpage-TFGLC.html or this http://www.***.com/Abu_Garcia_Veritas_Casting_Rods/descpage-AGVRC.html
  19. Between 200-$250 considering you can get one new for $400. They even run sales every now and then where you can get them new for $329.
  20. I use what works for me, and usually that's the cheaper/average priced stuff. It's just not in my budget to spend $18 on a Lucky Craft crank or something similar. It's tough for me to even spend $7 on a bag of plastics, I'll drop that in a heartbeat for some Fat Ikas though because I know they work.
  21. I do most of my fishing in ponds. These baits almost never fail me. Zoom Trick Worm (weightless or shaky head rigged) Baby Brush Hog (texas rigged, light weight) 4 and 5" Senko type baits (weightless texas or wacky) 3" Curly Tail Grub (small jig head) 7" Culprit worm (texas rigged, weightless or with a small splitshot/bullet weight) Juts pick your preferred color and catch some fish.
  22. Zoom Fluke over the top of grass = amazing.
  23. Sure can't complain for $450. It's perfect for the small ponds/lakes I fish around here. At that price even the fiance couldn't complain lol.
  24. Took my first boat out today for the first time. I took it to a local fish management lake that I never really catch anything out of just to test the boat out. I actually caught fish! I was throwing weightless trick worms and flukes around floating grass mats. Only had about 2 hours to fish. Didn't catch anything really big but it was a lot of fun.
  25. I stock up before they stop selling them. I am addicted to those things.

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