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florida strain

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  1. ive been wearing the Georgia boots about 4 years now, my company buys them for us once a year, i believe they are called soggy giants- steel toe. they really are good boots.
  2. welcome
  3. i work it slow by a target that looks good, then kinda get a little erratic on the way to the boat
  4. it would be great if size 34 were kept in stock....... 34 is always sold out around here.
  5. lure paint,and clear...trying to save for a new truck
  6. i knew what you were talk-in bout.... i wouldn't sweat it looks good man, i cant paint half as good as you yet,i paint my own for testers and i have to send mine off to br members for the final ..lol ...i have found that using a verity of hair combs can make a back stripe pattern
  7. 1 & 3.. sweet
  8. nice , looks like your getting pretty good at that photo finishing ,no wrinkles or anything that i can see,let us know how ya do with the bait.
  9. i really like the way the body is. awesome.. the face isn't bad either, but i know what ya mean how it bugs you, i like the way my body's come out ,but its hard for me to paint eyes, and its always the eyes that bug me on mine. i see it looks like you bought eyes for yours ..but if i had to guess it has to be either the gill line or the blue lines that's buggin ya, but to me it looks pretty good.
  10. LIZARDS for the males anyway..a few people mentioned to me to try mattlures bluegill for the females
  11. i will go without my boat, so is there anywhere good to bank fish there?...besides the dam itself, and the fairy crossing ramp down the road.. thought about tyring under the over pass bridge that's around there... whats working good now? any suggestions ?
  12. ever throw a topwater there? seems it might work if they are busting the surface. something like a spook or buzzbait,that can be cast for distance, might call them from a distance and out of the timber... looks like a nice little honey hole
  13. very nice , i bet you have a massive collection of cranks
  14. I have been making my own that bloop well ,like in my avatar,and it was painted by a br member.
  15. Sorry , thats a little to far for me to drive right now.
  16. As of now local opens, no points, also no member fees.At 30 years old,I came to realize my profession isn't going to be in bass fishing.But I still like the competition from time to time,to keep me up on my game. Also I have just been trying to spend some time on the water with my dad. He is getting up there in age, and I want to take advantage of the time we have together while I still can.Growing up he taught me how to bass fish,and would always put it to me.After the tournament experience I got over time, its been the other way around ,and I have been teaching him things.
  17. Stratos, as co-angler, luck of the draw finished 12th overall ''boaters and non-boaters''.
  18. black, electric chicken, chartreuse,red. where i fish here is stained up water, and the colors change daily for crappie.
  19. Put Megastrike on it, tell Bobby i sent ya
  20. Here is a few of my mistakes i made in the past 1.try to hard to be a pro, than what is important 2.not soaking in information from a boater if a co-angler 3.following the trends of what everyone else is doing instead of being ones self 4.not believing in yourself that what your doing is the right move 5.not experimenting, stuck on one or two things or ways 6.understanding and reacting to change of conditions 7.knowing on water experience is priceless 8.intimidated by others, rigs, and product. 9.not giving a 100 %,100% of the time 10.knowing the importance of self image/marketing skills
  21. And that's why saltwater fishing is great. Never know whats on the end of the line when you get bit. Im going to get a new saltwater combo soon still looking around for ''THE ONE'' .
  22. Alot of the JDM stuff is amazing. Seems they have all the new technology from reels down to the bait. But, ouch it hurts the wallet.
  23. The more darker the water and light gets=fade to black

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