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5 Dollar Fishing Game

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  1. Black and yellow color. Micro eyes. Skeet Reese crank bait rod. Medium heavy. 7ft. Walmart. $80. I have a $150 Johnny Morris reel on mine with 11 bearing. My favorite set up. Rod is golden. Snaps a hook set like a dream. Enough said. ;-)
  2. Thanks friends! Still searching and still thinking of the name for it. You guys are spot on with the waiting part. It's not easy, but patience will be a big part for me lol
  3. Thanks man. It's not like I'm in a rush. Just lost my aquatic transportation for a little bit. Lol
  4. Well, my wife finally agreed to let me get a bass boat. Only catch, I had to sell my kayak with electronics in it, etc. So I did. Only issue now is that I am back to bank fishing and using my friend's pelican 2 man bass raider a couple times a week with him. Not too bad, but right now I feel like I lost some independence. I have a few more months before the money is ready, but a guy wanted the kayak at a great offer and I had to take the $$$ to put in savings. :-(
  5. You watch too much deadliest catch lol
  6. Reminds me of a cool summer rainy day in the beginning of the video. ;-)
  7. Thanks guys! I've started a few days ago and I feel better already. Mainly it was my terrible diet. :-)
  8. I didn't mean solely fishing for the workout. Wish it was that easy lol I meant workouts that directly helped foshing like core exercises and the like. I will incorporate some brisk walking each day in the am too. I don't like running. Lol
  9. To save a long story, I'll give the short version. Last couple years I was overweight (almost obese). At 6 feet tall I was up to 271. Not all fat, but mostly. My goal was 199. Got to 213. Fell behind and went back to 271. Literally. Now I'm about 263. I am striving for 199. Question is I need to make the exercise (diet is better) more interesting. I would love to do exercises that relate to fishing so that it seems more like I'm working to be a better angler as well as a better me. I have an elastic training band and a nice subdivision. That's it. Gym membership is out because it is too far and expensive. I don't want to invest in training hear but I want to use what I have already. Are there any training programs geared towards fishing? I was thinking some an workouts with the band to help with hook sets, forearm workouts for long days of holding the rod, brisk walking to lose the weight, etc. Thanks!
  10. Wife and daughter go with me most of the time. So we usually collectively decide which is about 3-8 hours. Depending on the day. ;-)
  11. Yep. One day we could all be famous. :-) And rich. ;-)
  12. Black or blue belly.
  13. I'm not saying that I have the next big idea in lures. I'm not saying I don't. But am I the only one that feels the need to "tweak" a lure or set up to seem right to me? You know, like add a pinch weight to the nose of a swim minnow. Or customize a worm rig. I've tried the textbook way of using many lures over my 4 years of fishing and I must say that sometimes a little ingenuity goes a long way.
  14. Title got my attention............ Lol I usually go 3-4 days a week. Ranging from 1-8 hours. 31 years old. Married. One daughter. We all fish. ;-)

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