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  1. I agree with nwg. But, nwg, you should get your grammar correct also. I also am not being disrespectful but.......the grammar and punctuation are terrible. If I were looking for someone to sponsor they would need to convey the ability to communicate and this 'resume' does not communicate. Being sponsored is not just the ability to catch fish, it also includes salesmanship, professionalism and being able to communicate with people using the spoken word and the written word. I hope you will redo the resume and make it more professional. Good Luck!
  2. Randall, May God's loving arms surround you and your loved ones during these trying times. We are all praying for you and your family. God Bless
  3. The smallie is my favorite fish to target. Probably 80% of my fishing time is spent chasing those bronzes around in MN & SD. My favorite time to fish them is late fall when they are feeding up for the coming cold winters we have here. Most of my late season fish come on car. rigged tubes dragged over mid-lake humps in 15-25 ft. of water. Another tactic that really works for me is to burn a 3/4 oz. lipless crank over flats in 5-10 ft. of water. The best part of this late season fishing is that I usually have most of the lakes to myself because everybody else is out pheasant hunting.
  4. Winter coat, boots, gloves, stocking cap.
  5. I agree with Mike, I can't get my cranks to dive under the ice either.
  6. DD your lake sounds a lot like the lakes I fish in Minn. On the points I fish I throw jerks and 3/8 oz. spinnerbaits in the 5-10 ft. range. In the 8-15 ft. area of the point I throw cranks and 1/2 oz. spinners. Deeper than that I'll throw cranks, car. rigged tubes and 3/4 oz. spinners. With water as cold as you're fishing you may have to slow down especially with the jerks, pauses of up to a minute. I use dark(browns, blacks, reds, etc.) spinnerbaits--the body,skirt and blades in the clear waters I fish.
  7. try jigging spoons or jig-n-pigs
  8. Those pics should help lead to great catches of bass. Do you have a GPS so you can mark exact locations?
  9. I am going to continue fishing for deep smallmouths(15-25 ft.) and take my daughter with me fishing as many times as she wants to.
  10. Hey 12 Gauge, welcome to the forum, Fishing that 1-2 foot cove could produce bass once in a while and I wish you luck. Don't be surprised if it takes a lot of trips to that cove to catch bass. What I hope happens to you is somebody in your area asks you to fish with them on a regular basis. Through the local school here I find out about kids interested in fishing and take as many with me throughout the year as I can, I hope the same happens to you and I encourage others who read this to do the same: introduce a youngster to bass fishing.
  11. I'd go with Jay Yelas. And to GobbleDog---One who turns down a 'Make-A-Wish' kid because he is too busy is not a dedicated fisherman, he is selfish.
  12. ranger50 joined the community
  13. I'm gonna go with vyron's chick. That's a big fish!
  14. Caught 287. Mostly smallmouth and I don't register any fish under 10'' in my log--wastes fishing time>
  15. Here in Minnesota(land of 10,000 lakes) its fun to fish many different lakes. I have my 3 favorites that I hit pretty hard but I like to fish at least 6 new ones every year. I usually don't travel more than 100 miles in a day to fish unless it is for a tourney.
  16. Must be nice for you guys to be thinking about how to catch bass this time of year. Still got ice here in Minnesota. Good luck to you all! When the spring does come and a cold front moves in I like to use tube baits. With our clear water here we need to downsize and fish slooooow.

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