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  1. Yeah I just want to echo what these guys have been saying. Practice, Practice, Practice. And not just practice, perfect practice. It's definitely easy to develop bad habits so be vigilant about your form and approach. When you notice you are tired, stop, because when you are tired, you're more likely to skimp on form. Also, vary your shot position as you get better. Start just standing at 20 yards but when you get comfortable there, try kneeling, sitting and from various angles because in my experience those easy standing shots are very, very rare. Most of all make it fun, challenge yourself to be a better shot daily or find a buddy to shoot with who can help you with your form and break up the monotony. Shooting with a buddy also gives you an opportunity to rest while he shoots. Finally, welcome to bow hunting! It is one of my biggest passions in life and I shoot regularly in my back yard, tournaments and I bow hunt more than anything else. Please message me or post on here as anything comes up! Happy shooting
  2. I saw where there is public fishing on the wolf river where it meets the Mississippi at the north end of Mud Island. Anyone fished there? If so, did you have any luck?
  3. Great looking fish fellas!
  4. Remember what color cranks Tim?
  5. Anybody fished Herb Parson's lately? If so, what worked? Planning to go this weekend
  6. Welcome from one native Mississippian (Laurel and Corinth) to another!
  7. I am very grateful for ail the insight! Yall have been great help! Any War Eagle owners out there? I like the 700 models especially because they are great dual purpose boats as I am avid duck hunter in the winter. Anybody know of an owner if not? They seen like great boats but I didn't know how they rode or if they were any good to fish out of.
  8. I'm planning to fish Neshoba (chik fil a) pond one morning next week, any tips on best bait for that pond? Never fished it before and wanted to go prepared.
  9. I grew up fishing manor creek in waynesboro and upon moving to north mississippi fell in love with JP Coleman and Bay Springs. I live in Memphis now for school but wander back to JP whenever I can. Boat shopping right now and as soon as I find one, I'll be back visiting much more often'
  10. I've always had good luck with the watermelon seed or grape colors by Zoom. We have a family farm pond in South Mississippi that I caught these two, a 4 and 5 lb
  11. Youngbassman - A Ranger is/always has been my dream boat. I've seen a few used ones but none in my price range. I'll keep a look out on those too. I'm just getting out of grad school and my budget is limited on what I can spend. But if anyone sees a Ranger like that please let me know
  12. Haha yeahh I meant 176 but sometimes my fingers out run my mind. Thanks for the link, great looking rig!
  13. Zoff12 - I had never heard of the Stratos 178 XT before. Obviously a fiberglass would be much smoother on the water, and the price is definitely reasonable! I was leaning towards the Tracker but will definitely consider the Stratos now. It's going to be later in the year before I can make a move anyway, so I have time. I'm still in the preliminary stages of looking but definitely will take all the help I can get. Thanks for all the input thus far and I will still take all the help anyone wants to offer. Thanks guys
  14. Looking at buying a basstracker 175 TXW, the first on my own, and was wondering if anyone owned one and could tell me about it. Do you like it? What about you like or what you would change? Would you recommend it? Or anyone who owns a similar boat in size and price, help me out as well. I like the G3 Eagle series too, anyone know about those? Any help is appreciated
  15. Hello! My name is Rusty and I am fairly new to the Memphis fishing scene. I am always looking for new spots to bass fish and new fishing buddies. I will definitely take all the tips and advice I can get! Looking forward to getting to know the site, had a buddy highly recommend it!

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