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  1. I can't get over how much they look like cute little toys! I just want to play with them in my bathtub. I would buy those from you just to display in my garage. I like them a lot! have you caught anything one them?
  2. little debbie snacks, most of them.
  3. More than just the episode was great, it is great you found your old friend. It is true when you move away you always wonder what happens to them later on
  4. Well I am not sure what our schools procedures are, but let me know if you have any questions, I'll try and give the best advice I can. Again key is to find an advisor.
  5. Technically you only need yourself and another person. True, but I'm pretty sure that you have to have a registered club/team at your school and at my school to do that i believe you need at least ten people, but maybe I'm mistaken I'm definitely going to look further into it. A great way to also get your foot in the door is to find staff or professor who happens to like Bass Fishing or fishing and they could be your club advisor. It helps a lot, since they know people (hopefully) and it shows that the staff has some interest as well. Good luck to you. Oh, you can create a "Fishing" Club, but have a tournament side of it. So you can have a large number of members which may get you by. It is how I started
  6. http://www.snopes.com/humor/letters/dammed.asp This matter was true, please click the link to see what they did in Michigan
  7. Technically you only need yourself and another person.
  8. Hey I appreciate that, I put a lot of though into that. Actually since paintball is mainly an East Coast dominated collegiate sport, kids contact me all the time from different west coast schools asking for advice. Just goes to show what you can accomplish. On a even better note, unfortunately given our area our school systems are very, how shall I say, not open to new "ideas". So having a paintball club was a huge struggle for many of the West Coast Schools. Given your geographic area and the backing of many large Fishing Organizations (FLW Central, East, BFL, etc), and the rich bass fishing culture out there, I take more people fish out there then here (pure speculation), it would be some what easier to start clubs for Bass Fishing. Unfortunately it will always be a club and not a sanctioned NCAA sport. Given why also there are more Collegiate Bass Teams in the East, again given the school history and money they can afford to give some money to what they may consider "silly" clubs. [edit]Political reference removed[/edit]
  9. How funny is that! I would do the exact same thing. I kind of figured it was beavers from the first letter.
  10. Is that painted? I can't tell what it is.
  11. I think there should have been a bubble caption saying O Crap!
  12. Wow I have never seen anything remotely close to that around my parts
  13. I'm looking at Northwestern State University, University of Laffayette Louisiana, and Louisiana Tech. Whichever I can get the best scholorships and whichever serves me the best in bassfishing My best advise to you as a recent college kid who played a collegiate sport. Go to the Best College you can get into, do not base your decision in which school to attend by there bass fishing clubs. That is the most idiotic way to decide to go to school. Example, if you can get into Georgetown, but decide to go to a school that has bass fishing as opposed to Georgetown that doesn't, you are just cutting yourself short. If anything start a program at your new school, by doing this you are: 1. Doing yourself a favor, by going to the best ranked school as possible. Without deciding it based on Fishing. 2. You are spreading the word about bass fishing and new clubs. I guarantee if you bass fish and attend somewhere, someone else will also. 3. The pure enjoyment of starting a program and possibly winning your first year out. You will get so many sponsors, it is ridiculous. I started a paintball club at my school, and in our first year was National Collegiate Paintball Champions, we were champions for two years running, unfortunately I graduated and the program fell through. I payed out of pocket my first year to win our championship, our second our school and sponsors payed our way around the whole next year. Do yourself a favor man, study hard and play hard later. College is a place to get your future not have fun. If you are able to balance the two then good for you. But earn your degree to make the money so you can play hard later when you are rich . Wow I'm old enough to give advice now LOL!! But seriously, do well in school man, you won't regret it later. I've seen too many kids party hard or let there sport take over them, just to find out later what a waste of time it was. I mean why do most collegiate football and basketball players go to college, because there are no guarantees in life. The last thing I have to say: By going to the biggest and best school possible, that is equal to money. Bigger schools have more money. So by law in school clubs, you are allocated a certain amount of funding by starting a new "Club". And if you can prove to the school, that this is possible money making and good exposure for their benefit equals more money. Unfortunately, for me paintball is bigger in the East Coast Schools, so I had to prove to my school, which we did, the exposure we received. Lucky for you collegiate bass fishing is televised, with huge sponsors like Wal-Mart. Choose wisely man, because your future also rests in your hands. I don't mean to bad mouth any school out there with fishing clubs, and I don't know how Georgetown compares to the schools he listed, it was just one of the top schools I could think of relative to your guys area. Just reminding him we are going to school for a degree not for fishing.
  14. Nice, get some exposure on non-cable channels, too bad almost everyone watches football. BTW that link doesn't go anywhere.
  15. That is pretty awesome I must say. I was in my Ford Truck once driving down the freeway, and my check engine light comes on. So I pull over and the engine just dies. This old man pulls over, I swear like 80+ years old, comes over and says you need a hand. I ignorantly tell him no its okay. He still comes over and looks in and he does something and he fixes something and tells me to start it and it ran perfect. I asked him what his name was, and he told me Henry Ford. True Story :
  16. Sorry if this isn't the proper place to put this. So I recently bought a load of stuff from Cabela's and they included a magazine, and in the back was this table for the rest of the year. So I thought I would share it with all of you. I also have a PDF version so you can email me and I will send it to you and then you can print it out. BoatLee@gmail.com Or if the admins want me to send it to them, maybe they can upload it to the site, so people can download it. Happy Fishing, hope this helps you guys out for the rest of the year at least.
  17. .... sounds like something I would say after a saturday night
  18. Hrmm... that is very nice and interesting.
  19. I do have the old one and I shall experiment for the sake of bassresource
  20. And cool cars...
  21. Met Gary Dobyns today great guy and great rods. Has a crap load of new models
  22. I don't get it what is this?
  23. Fishing is fishing as long as there is line and hook.

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