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K_Mac

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  1. The short answer is yes it can be too windy. As Dirty Harry once said, a man has got to know his limitations. When it comes to fishing knowing the limits of your gear is also vital. As Fluke said having a big TM gives you more options, and fishing in the wind can be fantastic. I lost a very good friend last spring because he failed to take the proper precautions and was fishing in a small boat, alone in heavy wind, on a lake that is notorious for being dangerous in the wind (Baldwin Lake, Randolph County, IL). Ignoring the danger cost him his life.
  2. I think the advice to ask a qualified professional (or two) is the best you will get. I can tell you from hard experience medical expenses can bury you in a hurry. The problem with medical coverage/expense is it is not fixed, or even predictable. What is affordable today may be unobtainable in the future. Good luck.
  3. 6.4:1=6.4 revolutions of the spool to one revolution of the handle 7.1:1=7.1 ............. The number that really matters is IPT (inches per turn). Most 7.1:1 reels have an IPT of around 30". That speed has some advantages. Most 6.4 reels have an IPT of about 26-28" IPT. I have both, and use the faster ratio for contact baits and around heavy cover where getting the fish out quickly is important. It is mostly about personal preference IMO.
  4. Craww I fished for a few hours yesterday at a local lake that has ever increasing amounts of filamentous algae. What a serious pain...
  5. I don't use them as often as should. For years I thought 3/8 was a heavy jig, now I go with 3/8-3/4 most of the time. For me one of the biggest advantages to a lighter jig is it forces me to slow down. When bass are holding tight to cover or structure a slow falling jig can be deadly. The down side is keeping track of it in the wind can be a challenge. I also tend to use spinning gear for 1/4 jigs more than I used to. I get better control with less effort. YMMV.
  6. Faith, family, and friends. Fresh asparagus sauteed in butter and covered with hollandaise sauce is worthy of honorable mention.
  7. I am a big fan of the PQ reels for several reasons, including this one. John G I'm right handed and have only LH reels. I have tried to use RH reels and they just don't work for me. Thank goodness they make both!
  8. Thanks for the heads-up preach4bass. For those of us who have been married for most of our lives, we understand that Valentines day is one requiring careful attention. For those of you who think it is just another day, good luck.
  9. Chatterbaits have produced some of the biggest fish my wife and I have caught in last couple of years. I was skeptical about them, but no more. I never leave home without a few...
  10. I've never had a problem. I would give your supplier a call. You have water either at the tank or regulator.
  11. Whitney was mentioned in a recent post. I said then that when she was at her best she could make angels cry, and when I see her now it makes me want to cry. She was the complete package: smart, talented, charismatic, beautiful, and could have been one of the greats. What a tremendous waste. May she rest in peace.
  12. Goose if they get down in the $150 range even I wold pick up a couple.
  13. I often throw 100 series Bandits, #5 Shad Raps and other light cranks on spinning gear.
  14. “None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license”. John Milton
  15. No. What would change is the rate of fall, with the 1/2 oz falling a bit faster everything else being equal. Extra weight makes the jig a little easier to keep track of in windy conditions, and might give you better feel for a bite...
  16. The power and action of the rod can make a difference. Too soft a rod will not allow you to shake or snap free of weeds. A med-heavy, fast or X-fast action is what I use in weeds. Pegging your weight is worth a try. Many times you can shake it through, sometimes popping or snapping will work better; often applying a little pressure and then backing off will work. In very heavy stuff a vertical presentation may work better. The really nasty, snotty algae is just a pain to deal with. Working the inner or outer edges sometimes is the answer. Grass can be aggravating, but bass love it. Good luck.
  17. Living in So. Illinois, 5 pound fish are not too unusual, but since buying a good scale my 5# plus fish numbers are down a bit. I suspect .ghoti."s 97% statistic is not far off. I have seen "7" and "8" pound fish that probably wouldn't go 5 lb. I wonder what the percentage is for those who consistently catch the bigger fish on public water in their locale? I am guessing that is a small number.
  18. Yep, lip sinking is lame. The SB half time show has a long history being lame though. As far as SBs go it was a good show nevertheless IMO. While I'm not a big M fan, the NFL wanted a spectacle and that's what she gave them. Fishing Rhino I'm afraid it would take a time machine for Whitney. She once had a voice that would make angels weep. Now every time I see her wild eyed and semi-functional it makes me want to weep. She could have been one of the greats...
  19. Great football game. Two very good teams who left it out on the field. Even a good half time show as a bonus. My 20-17 prediction was pretty close. I was one for the post-season!
  20. Same here.
  21. The "dirt" they will be eating is a composite mixture of sand and rubber according to the manufacturer. There will be less of it by the end of the game.
  22. I think there will be plenty of dirt eaten by both teams. Should be a good game. I'll take the Giants 20-17.
  23. Josh I think most of us go through seasons in life where how we see and interact with the world changes. I used to be driven to catch fish, esp bigger ones. Now I am more concerned with enjoying the experience. The funny thing is now I don't worry about it as much I am a better fisherman. It won't be but a minute or two and you will have time to focus on lunkers again. Enjoy the moment.

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