Everything posted by 00 mod
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Savage Gear - Reviews, Videos, Etc.
This is a post to collect links of reviews, videos etc. for Savage Gear Products. Videos: http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/141115-savage-craw-video/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/141114-savage-gear-real-trout-video/?hl=savage Contest: http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/137478-savage-gear-buy-1-review-get-2-free/?hl=savage Reviews: http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/141335-savage-gear-8-line-thru-review/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/141420-savage-gear-line-through-review/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/141375-savage-gear-8-line-thru-review/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/141222-savage-gear-3d-trout-review/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/141208-savage-gear-line-through-swimbait/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/141185-tackle-review-savage-gear-3d-frog-with-action-legs/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/141059-savage-gear-line-thru-review/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/138357-savage-gear-3d-hollow-frog-with-action-legs-review/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/138338-savage-glide-swimmer/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/137644-8-savage-gear-3d-line-thru-trout-review/?hl=savage http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/137692-savage-gear-line-thru-trout-review/?hl=savage http://www.bassresou...th-action-legs/
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Finally Caught My First Smallmouth!!
Nice smallie! Congrats! Jeff
- New Member From Southeast Pa
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Stick Marsh First Timers
If you do not know what you are doing there, hire a guide! Best advice I can give you. It is very dangerous for someone who has not seen the lake drawn down. Tons of stick ups everywhere! Jeff
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New Dude From Kentucky
Welcome to the forums! Jeff
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Toothy Swimbait Fish
Nice fish Speed! Jeff
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New Guy From Phoenix, Az
Welcome to he forums! Jeff
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Whooped By My Little Brother
Congrats to him, and that is one pretty fish! Jeff
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New Guy From California
Welcome to the forums! Jeff
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Let's See Those Seibert Outdoors Jigs
Lol. Now that you mention it....... Nah. He actually ended the day with one more fish than me but I ended up with big fish for the day. Jeff
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Father Surfaced After 55 Years
OK, here is a second way to look at all of this: My Dad was married before my Mom and had 2 kids. His wife at the time(not my Mom) ran around on him and took his 2 kids out of state. At the time, for Fathers to get visitation rights, you had to live in the same state, and he was financially not able to move and not willing to do so to leave his sick Father. He tried for 2 years with a lawyer to get visitation and countless dollars to no avail. The other lady ended up marrying the guy she ran off with and he adopted my half brother and sister. Their Mom, lied to them about how awful my Dad was (drinking, abusive, you name it). I have never seen my Dad consume an alcoholic beverage in his life. Anyways, they grew up thinking their Dad abandoned them and was a horrible person. I am not saying my Dad is perfect, but he certainly did not do any of these things. My half-brother finally contacted my Dad once he was 18 and realized that it was all lies and we have all had a great relationship since. My half-sister just finally realized this early this year, and is planning a trip to come see my Dad soon. She has now realized that even though their mother was good to them, she was the one to blame and it was all lies. To see my Dad crying like a baby on Father's Day because after all of these years, they finally realized he wasn't a bad person was something I will never forget. He tried every so often to get in touch with them, and like I said he is not perfect, he was never able to because they never wanted to talk to him. He certainly could have tried more and more often as they got older, but it was a very hard subject for him to even bring up. So I say give him a chance. They were both grown adults before they knew their Father, who has become the Dad to one and is striving to become the Dad to the other. Just sayin Jeff
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Diawa Samurai Braid?
When I used braid, I loved Samurai. It is very soft, and thinner vs. the same size braid of others. I had no problems with breakage at all! Jeff
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Let's See Those Seibert Outdoors Jigs
2 on the front and 2 on the back. Go big or go home. No seriously, on the back, one is graph and the other is split down image and side image most of the time. The front is set up same way. You can mark a school of fish, or spot you want to fish, they are linked, so when you go up front, you know exactly where to cast, down to the foot. Or rather 3 foot circle as GPS is only 1 meter accurate. Just more tools. Not needed, but certainly helps! Jeff
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New From Eastern Kentucky
Welcome to the forums! Jeff
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New Guy
Welcome to the forums! Jeff
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Topped My Pb This Evening
Congrats! Jeff
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New Member From Ne Oklahoma
Welcome to the forums! Jeff
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New Young Angler From Wisconsin
Welcome to the forums! Jeff
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New To The Forums From Mi
Welcome to the forums! Jeff
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Ugh Why St. Croix... Why
OK, we are way off topic and going in the wrong direction. Good Night Irene Jeff
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Let's See Those Seibert Outdoors Jigs
From today.... Jeff
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Ugh Why St. Croix... Why
Check out this video: @ :40 or this one...about 2:20 Jeff
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Ugh Why St. Croix... Why
Travel rids....Awesome! Price....WOW! Jeff
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Ugh Why St. Croix... Why
Yep. I learned to throw a baitcaster when I was very young. 2-3yrs old. Back then I was so young, I had to grip the foregrip to be able to hold the rod and not launch it into the lake(which I did several times anyways). I never switched as I grew older. I will grab a screenshot from one of my videos to show. One hand on the foregrip and one hand right below reel with thumb on reel. Also helps you to get your hands back on the reel quicker for a right handed reel. Jeff
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Ugh Why St. Croix... Why
I cast with two hands 90% of the time and when no flipping, pitching or side arm casting, I always ise the foregrip. Just the way I learned to cast at a young age. I do know I am in the minority though. Jeff