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b.Lee

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  1. Monster bass indeed, and not caught on a big lure
  2. why does he look like he is going to kill you?
  3. Wow it really is expensive owning a boat.
  4. Were they even nice rods?
  5. He seems a little timid, like he doesn't like being on camera.
  6. b.Lee replied to Long Mike's topic in Everything Else
    You guys are probably complaining the same way your parents did when you were growing up listening to the same crap that your parents thought was crap. Sorry to say times are changing and you either change with it, or shut your mouths ;D As most old people say records, and adults say tape and CD's, the new youth has changed to MP3's. No sense in complaining, you don't have to listen to it.
  7. b.Lee replied to Fishohio's topic in Introductions
    Welcome to BR
  8. i"m sure you did man, its like those couples on youtube that constantly prank each other.
  9. Welcome to BR! It'll happen for you!
  10. If you ski/ snowboard, why just use that gear. It is warm and water proof. I would even think it is better. That is what I do.
  11. Fishing as a co-angler is tough sometimes, but if you use it to your advantage it can pay off. First off it depends what type of boater you have. I have had boaters that just keep trolling, or sit on a sport for 10 minutes and leave. Or one that never leave a spot and troll around in a circle. I personally like to pick apart of place. This is because you get to make equal casts and also a pitch your boater made up front, you can pitch to as you pass by, and maybe pick up a bass he missed. Another things I have heard of people winning tournaments off of is dragging baits behind the boat. Brush Hogs, crankbaits, jigs. So that could be a strategy as well.
  12. If it is in 7 feet of water grab another long rod and stick ur arm in the water and wave it around with a treble on the end. Don't drop that rod too though good luck My first tourny my boater kicked his nice 400 rig over the side. Should have seen the look on his face. Water was chocolate milk in like 20 feet.
  13. honestly I always research everything before I tried it. So I suppose the only mistake I ever made was not learning how to throw a baitcaster before trying
  14. Do you romp around and chainsaw things? LOL
  15. So to chime in I have tried the Shadilicious baits, and I find it hard to work. I thought about using a smaller hook to see it there would be more action, but didn't work. For soft swimbaits I like the Sebile Soft magic Swimmer. But they don't last long
  16. yeah man, post these in appropriate threads. I swear people don't read below the General Bass Fishing part.
  17. Best story I have heard in a while.
  18. All you need to do is reply with "I'm In"
  19. For all those that are interested, we have a LBBA (losing big bass annynomous) helps to learn how to cope losing a big bass. We meet every second and fourth wednesday of every month. Refreshments and donuts provided. Raffle for prizes also. We are here to help
  20. Just a tad bit late there bud, but still a good one http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1270059324/11#11

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