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  1. nice fish T-rig 8-)
  2. http://www.ngcsports.com/ the bite light lure, i was wondering if that is the only lure, thats not a gimmick. Which might work. Has anyone every used the bite light lure, or any lure like that? I know the walking worm, kicktail, and frog lure are all gimmicks.The World's Best Frog Lure! Proven in Tournaments! I've seen that same picture of that bass on other gimmick lures.
  3. They do sell them at walmart. $2.00-2.50
  4. To kill a Flathead catfish, sounds very bad.
  5. poisoning any body of water and kill all the fish is no solution > they should just let nature take its course, in solving the problem.
  6. diseases should be kept in mind.
  7. good link ,TheRedTorpedo 8-)
  8. welcome back champ, I know you'll catch that 40lber. 8-)
  9. nice plecostimis, never seen that fish. 8-)
  10. muskies can bite on anything at times. but time is a big factor. Muskie fishing takes a high level of skill to go after this fish. You better your chances going with someone who is experienced catching this fish. Not many amateur fisherman can even catch a muskie. A muskie is no push over. Dont expect to catch alot of fish hourly. but good luck also.
  11. around 3-5lbs are big were i fish, in streams. 8-) I fished in bigger waters before, but its alright.
  12. another pic different fish
  13. it good to use the native forage. This is what the minnows look like were i fish.
  14. does look like an injury :-/
  15. it all works
  16. excellent picture, 8-)
  17. post some pics ;D
  18. My biggest rainbow trout was only 2lbs.

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