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Darren.

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  1. Welcome aboard!
  2. Welcome aboard!
  3. Welcome aboard, fellow Virginian!
  4. Welcome!
  5. Welcome aboard, Drew!
  6. I have Megastrike, use it mostly to lube worms for coming thru weeds better, and I've had it (I believe) help. I also have and use JJ's Magic, but not all the time. Like Marty, Scott and the others, it can be a hit-or-miss thing. I seem to have most success sans-scent, but there are times when it seems scents help.
  7. Crocs, but I recently picked up Shimano Evair fishing "shoes". They're very similar to Crocs, but have a more durable bottom. http://shimano.fishing-store.us/shimano-evair-marine-fishing-shoes.html But I love using my Adidas Adipure trainers - they're similar to Five Fingers shoes. Basically barefoot style with a super stable bottom which makes standing in my Ultimate 12 very comfy. Mine are an older version of these: http://www.adidas.com/us/product/mens-training-adipure-trainer-11-shoes/CF623?cid=Q22568&breadcrumb=svZu2Z1z13y9nZ1z13071
  8. Welcome aboard, Lance!
  9. I'd recommend a decent fluoro like Bass Pro XPS Fluorocarbon, or something like P-Line Floroclear (FC coated copoly line), or YoZuri Hybrid in anywhere from 6-10 pound tests.
  10. I love these worms on size 2 or 1 Wide Gap Finesse or Split/Drop Shot hooks (Gamakatsu) rigged wacky style!! Yes they get a ton of hits from smaller fish, but I've caught a lot of bass on them. As well, I like to rig them in a split shot method for deeper presentation, either nose hooked, TX, or wacky.
  11. A Jack, right? Hear they're awesome sport, your testimony lends credence, eh?
  12. Welcome aboard, Chue!
  13. Welcome aboard!
  14. Welcome aboard, Corey!
  15. Welcome aboard, Chris!
  16. Welcome aboard, Lee!
  17. You can find braid down even lower in pound test. Bass pro sells PowerPro in as low as 3, 4, and 5 lb test. Then tie on a 2-4 lb fluoro leader. Line management heaven! But beware, down that thin you want to avoid wrapping it around body parts for snags and such....
  18. Plenty of good suggestions, let me add the Daiwa Lexa. Solid reel, casts very light baits, Daiwa quality. Can be had from $100-115 from reputable eBay sellers. If you want to take a chance like I did, find a Shimano Chronarch E series on eBay. You could win a bid around $150... I use my chronarch for almost everything I used a spinning setup for.
  19. Agreed. I was, however, impressed with the color selection of the 4" Senkos online. Quite a bit better than my local DSG.
  20. I think this is the best deal by far. I mean, come on! Regularly $4.99 now on sale for 6.99!! Sign me up! LOL. No really, I'm gonna resist this one. Seriously.

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