Everything posted by KU_Bassmaster.
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Final Farewell
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh man!!!! Must be serious. :-[
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What do you float on?
'79 Landau Jon boat and '96 Patriot Sport 2 man bass boat
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Final Farewell
What's the deal with this???? :-/ :'( Anybody know why bigtex has left?? See ya bigtex
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Put Floors in my Jon Boat
I am alive!!!! I went back to my parents house after the storms because we had no power, as well as most of Lawrence, and I had to get to a place to watch the B-Ball game. As of 11:30 pm last night we still didn't have power.(I am still out my parents house)
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Put Floors in my Jon Boat
I bought this boat from MO_Tick back in early Feb. Here's what she was like when I bought her ...... Now, after some sanding and the decks in: Hopefully if the weather cooperates I can paint it during my spring break the week after next. I am planning on panting it dark green with a with a black diamond shaped line (like a lateral line of a largemouth bass) ;D. Hopefully she'll be on the water my the first of April. I would also like to say thanks to LBH for all his insight.
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fish on the wall
You absolutely DO NOT need to keep your trophy. Just get a bunch of good pics and a good taxidermist should have no problems making you a replica. From what I understand, you have one of the best right there in TX. Lake Fork Taxidermy. I am planning on getting the one in my avatar done by them.
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My "Chatterbait"
Watch it in action: http://www.chatterbait.com/
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Crazy video from Bassmaster Tour
I'll have to remember that one. "This fish is so big he is resting on the bottom" ...... That's good stuff ;D
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Another quick (BR/LBH) clothing line question
I agree with the two above. I would still pobably get one for around $40, but I think with that price you will lose A LOT of potential buyers. And when you say embriodery, do you mean each individual letter is sewn on. Like each individual letter is like a patch? I think that would kind of be uncomfortable on a T-shirt, but would be great for a jacket, coat, sweatshirt, hoody, etc.
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401,402,403,404,405 SAL's
HOLY COW!!!!! I just took a closer looks. David Utz caught two in two days!!!! :o :o
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401,402,403,404,405 SAL's
It's raining SAL's.
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jus wanna let ya'll know
Welcome!!! You found the best place on the net. Tons of great people here that are more than willing o share info.
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Deal? or Not Worth it?
This is like that TV Show ;D DEAL!!
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Spawn/size age?
Found this on the Mass. Wildlife Department's website: Maturation in largemouth is correlated with length of growing season, and ranges from maturity at age one in southern latitudes to age three or four in northern areas.
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Spawn/size age?
I found this on the Maine Wildlife Department for Smallmouths: Male smallmouth bass mature at 3 to 4 years of age, while female bass mature by age 4 or 5. Size at maturity ranges from 8 to 12 inches. Male bass usually mature at a smaller average length than females. Still looking for largemouth.
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Spawn/size age?
Don't hold me to it ...... but I think I have read some place 3 to 4 years. I'll do some research as well.
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10+ pounders!
25" length, almost 21" girth, 10lbs. 8 oz.
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BR.com/LBH clothing line. Opinions pls
LBH Clothing/Bait line ...... man the slogans are limitless. Dirty and clean ........ somewhat ;D
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best tip ever?
A few that come to mind: 1. Big Baits=Big Bass 2. Hooksets are free, take as many as you want 3. If you fish where everyone else is fishing, you will catch what everybody else is (This kind of goes along the lines of what Roadwarrior posted)
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#400 Caught ....... UPDATE#2 ..... w/pic
Here's the cmplete story: TPWD News Release Kansas Angler Lands 13.1-pound Bass Worth $5,240 ATHENS, TexasAnd the winner is..Jason Baird of Gypsum, Kansas. Fishing the Castle Canyon area of Lake Amistad about noon Tuesday, Baird and guide Ray Hanselman, Jr., spotted a big bass on her bed. After 45 tension-filled minutes during which the big bass darted at the Smallie Beaver creature bait in the White Trash pattern at least 15 times without taking it, she finally bit. Thinking the bass weighed perhaps 8 or 9 pounds, Baird was going to lip it until it came to the boat and they realized it was much bigger. Hanselman then handed Baird a net so he could land the fish, which was 26 inches long and 21 inches around. This was my second time to fish Lake Amistad, and I'd never sight fished before, Baird said. Amistad is awesome. There were so many big fish on beds in there. The 34-year-old Baird and three friends drove all Monday night to get to the lake to fish. I had seen on Bass Center on ESPN that Budweiser ShareLunker 398 had been caught, but I did not know my fish might be eligible for the prize for number 400 until we called another guide after I caught it and he started screaming to get the fish weighed and call the ShareLunker hotline, Baird said. Baird, who is Parks and Recreation Director for Herington, Kansas, was using a Falcon rod with a Quantum spinning reel spooled with 30-pound-test braided line. In addition to the usual prizes of a Budweiser ShareLunker jacket and a fiberglass replica of the fish, Baird will receive a cash award of $400 per pound of fish and a G.Loomis rod with Shimano reel valued at a total of $600. Prizes will be funded by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, Anheuser-Busch and G.Loomis. What does an angler do after catching the probable fish of a lifetime and gaining an unexpected windfall in the process? Go fishing again. What else? Baird and friends and Hanselman were back on the water at daybreak Wednesday, just as Budweiser ShareLunker program manager David Campbell was pulling into the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center after an 895-mile, 16-hour round trip. Following a quick examination and measuring session, the fish forever after to be known as Budweiser ShareLunker No. 400 was swimming circles in her new home, peering at curious photographers through the picture window in her personal tank. If all goes as planned in the coming weeks, she will mate with a male descendant of an earlier ShareLunker to produce several thousand offspring that will be stocked into Lake Amistad and perhaps other public lakes in Texas. And in 8 or 9 years, another lucky angler may find himself enjoying a very personal connection to the present drama in the form of another, perhaps even bigger fish on the end of his or her line. Making that happen as often as possible is the ultimate goal of the Budweiser ShareLunker program. Anglers legally catching a 13-pound or bigger largemouth bass in Texas waters may enter it into the ShareLunker program by calling David Campbell at (903) 681-0550 or by paging him at (888) 784-0600. For information on the Budweiser ShareLunker program, including current and previous season records, go to http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/visitorcenters/tffc/budsharelunker/ The Budweiser ShareLunker program is made possible through support from Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Since 1991, Anheuser-Busch, in partnership with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, has contributed millions of dollars in funding to support conservation causes and fishing, hunting and outdoor recreation programs in Texas.
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#400 Caught ....... UPDATE#2 ..... w/pic
This is what I got from another site. Jason Baird of Gypsum, Kansas, caught Budweiser ShareLunker No. 400 from Lake Amistad about noon on Tuesday, February 28. The 13.1-pound fish will be worth $5,240 in cash in addition to other prizes to be awarded to Baird. Baird's catch followed by less than a week the catching of ShareLunker No. 399 by Kurt Wade of Arlington, Texas, who was fishing in Mill Creek Reservoir. Baird's fish arrived at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center at 7:15 a.m. Wednesday following an all-night trip to Lake Amistad, on the border between Texas and Mexico outside Del Rio, Texas. Complete details will follow shortly. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fellow Kansan taking home the prize.
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#400 Caught ....... UPDATE#2 ..... w/pic
I beat Matt to it. Apparently there someone caught a 13.05 on Amistad this afternoon. Share a lunker officials are heading down there right now. Lots of things could happen though. The bass is only .05 over 13. If it coughs up breakfast before officials get there ......... the guy is S.O.L.
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Break up you day in 3 sections
Just like everybody I like to try the topwater first (I usually don't throw top waters until late May/June though). I am quick to switch if I have no takers (usually 10 to 20 minutes or so). Next is the Jerkbait. I'll fish this all day if the bite is there. Next is the crankbait. I usually stick with this the longest even if I don't get a bite right away. Again I will fish this all day if the bite is there. And last but certanly not least is soft plastics and jigs. This would be an ideal day. After one bite ends the next bait will step right in and take it's place, but how many of those days do we have ....... NOT MANY. Most of the time I try to go to the lake with a game plan taking into consideration the current weather and season. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. When it doesn't ...... I go "junk" fishing until I find something I can duplicate.
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BR.com/LBH clothing line. Opinions pls
Put me down for one of each ....... : I definelty would be interested in most of the stuff you mentioned.
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Sharelunker #399 is in the books.
I think it's $400 a pond plus some other free stuff.