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  1. Welcome to the forums! Jeff
  2. Target big trout with jerkbaits!!! Jeff
  3. Only reason to remove it is to upgrade the hook with a better one, or replace a worn out one. Leave em on there. Jeff
  4. So far I have had them last between 1 fish and 8(and still going). I will fish that same bug this weekend and let you know how many more it holds up to. But I would say it is like any other bug/rodent type bait and durability is 3-4 fish on most. Jeff
  5. welcome to the forums! Jeff
  6. Welcome to the forums! Jeff
  7. Welcome to the forums! Jeff
  8. sparky, Absolutely. Contact Glenn via PM and he will get you all of the detail! Jeff
  9. Welcome to the forums! Jeff
  10. Welcome to the forums! Jeff
  11. Not in the mobile version, but on the full version the list is at the right of the forums. Each logo is attached to links directly to their sites. Jeff
  12. Congrats on the new member! Jeff
  13. Set the hook faster and if the fish is still gut hooked, see below...... Do not just cut the line! If this is the only thing you ever learn from Bass Resource, please practice and master this technique..... 1) With the hook in the gullet, note which side of the fish's mouth the hook shank is toward. Note: For illustration sake, the line is eliminated here in steps 2 through 5. In reality, the line stays connected as this technique is performed. (2) With a finger or two, reach in through the last gill arch on that side of the fish and push and pull down on the hookeye so the hook turns and . . . (3) rolls out below the gill toward the side of the fish. At that point, amazingly, the hook, barb and all, almost always pops free from its hold in the fish's gullet. (4) Reach into the fish's mouth and grip the bend in the hook (which is now up) and . . . (5) lift it free. If the fish's mouth is too small to reach in with your hand, use a needle-nose pliers to grip the hook bend. What needs to be emphasized is how resilient a fish's gills actually are -- far from being the fragile organs often suggest by some sources. And the occasional bleeding fish? Does it have to be kept? Just get the fish back into the water as soon as possible and, more often than not, the bleeding stops. Jeff
  14. Hey Big-O, I know where you can get some, if he hasn't sold out already! Jeff
  15. Nice fish. Congrats! Jeff
  16. Just got my first order in from Siebert!!!!!!!!! Jeff
  17. Welcome to the forums! Jeff
  18. Welcome to the forums! Jeff
  19. Welcome to the forums! Jeff
  20. Sure was. Still looking for my teener! That is only a 5.5hr drive........road trip!!!!!!!!!!! Jeff
  21. Awesome Dirty- and welcome to the forums! Jeff
  22. Early bird gets the worm. HI's has very few lefties in 6 ratio only Jeff

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