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  1. bass pro stalker xps bag http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_10200527____SearchResults http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_10200524____SearchResults
  2. Lots of tackle guys!!!! I love it!
  3. Coool pictures and great catches
  4. Seems a like a good overall day!
  5. Cool vid! Seems like a great day
  6. Great pics!
  7. Welcome to BR!''
  8. HI and Welcome back!
  9. Awesome pictures and hats off to both KVD and Mr. Kriet
  10. Great catch and yeah it must be great to have a pond right there
  11. Welcome back, Glad you trying to be active on the boards again!
  12. I think it is silly to think that that way, it was just a technique that worked for this particular situation and tournament. But I do see how something like this could turn on a buying frenzy.
  13. Welcome to BR
  14. This is the only bass club you need Welcome to BR man!
  15. 11 views and 11 people didn't even bother to say hi, Well Chris, I welcome you to BR and I hope this place offers you the insight and information that is has brought me. - Brandon
  16. d**n you beat me to it!!
  17. Wow, where have you guys been, Sailor Jerry is way better!!!! I have been drinking that stuff for years! I first had it on my vacation to Hawaii uhm maybe like 7 years ago
  18. Just came back from my team tournament from my club event. Got 2 fish, nothing big. We caught more stripers then bass. Biggest fish of the tournament was 4 pounds 6 ounces. I caught mine on a fat ika pitching to some man made structure, partner caught his wacky rig senko to some fallen trees along a rocky cove. Seems like everyone else caught there on orange or white crankbaits throwing to points of point where it was meeting new water. Water is still pretty dirty, visibility around 1-2 feet different in certain areas. I think the bass are willing to bite, but you just need to find them. They are super agressive as they are constantly splashing around in the live well and wouldn't stop even at weigh in. The bite should pick up around mid to late March. As far as a locations go, it isn't too hard to navigate the delta, it was my first time out there. If you go into the arms and legs of the delta you are for sure going to get lost. But as long as stay on the main body you should be able to see landmarks as there are plenty of houses and weird looking structure. GPS can't hurt of course. We launched out of Brannon Island, which has a great boat launch facility. Lunker Punkers are not swim baits at least I don't consider them to be, Huds I would definitely throw. All in all I had a great time being my first out in the Delta, caught my first Delta Bass and My first fish of 2010. Lost a lot of tackle, one Spinnerbait, 3 Jigs, a Fat Ika and a Senko. This is a lot of tackle to me
  19. b.Lee replied to Smiths.R's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I <3 Fat Ika, caught my tournament bass today on a purple one
  20. Fat Ika has yet to fail me
  21. Welcome to BR
  22. b.Lee replied to zbass's topic in Tacklemaking
    Great looking baits there
  23. I use these from Bass Pro I have yet to have a boater complain, they actually compliment how organized I am. http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_10200524____SearchResults http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_10200527____SearchResults I use the BackPack one more because i bank fish a lot more on small ponds. This will everything you need. It holds 8 3600 boxes, but I always narrow it down to 4 and I can but my lunch and rain gear on the other side of it. It holds water and all the accessories you need. It even has a rainfly.

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