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  1. That's too funny Bobby Why worry about ED when you have E2!
  2. This thread is sure intriguing. I keep tuning back to see what happens next. Good luck, I hope you get your gear back. Be careful of them dam beavers. I tried helping Muddy find a rod and reel that he lost in the lake. We used my underwater camera system to no avail. Saw some good structure and bass swimming around, but alas no rod and reel (but it was about a week after it happened, and the spot was in casting distance from the shore so we figured someone hooked into it).
  3. Those pics almost reminded me of a commercial for some ED pills.
  4. Naw not like that at all I was just having some fun with Muddy. He sponsors several individuals on their road to recovery and his time and guidance are very much in demand. The guy truly amazes me. As for me, I never get any phone calls nobody cares about me either that or it's the ugly stained fishing hats I wear.
  5. I may look like ET, but I'm not the one who gets 50 phone home calls during a fishing trip LOL. ;D
  6. I too have about a dozen that I use The least stained one at the time gets chosen. Here is the hat I use for night fishing, with both white and red lights. http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_03493353000P
  7. Zel replied to rondef's topic in Everything Else
    I was at the Meadowlands for the Jets/Bears game two seasons ago, and was at the 50 yard line 3 rows back behind the Bears (almost the same spot as you). Some of the Bears players even joked with us during the game. Getting to the parking lot was difficult then with all the construction, and I don't know how it is now. And parking is really expensive!!!! We got there about 2 hours before the game started. Stadium was nice but the restrooms stank. I went with 3 Bears fans that wore their Bears gear and me in my Jets gear. We had a great time and the Jets fans where real nice to the Bears guys (and Jets fans are much tougher than Giants fans). We even got a little beer ball football game between Jets and Bears fans while tailgating before the game with a lot of good fellowship and spilled bear between the opposing fans... security didn't seem to mind. It took forever to get a beer at the concession stands during the game. Check this out for info on the Meadowlands and Tailgating & parking. http://www.meadowlands.com/giants.asp?navID=4 Have a great time (but the Pats.... ...LOL, would you expect anything less from a Jets fan?). Personally, I would much rather watch a NFL football game on TV than at a stadium (not so with baseball).
  8. Up here in the northeast we define summer as three months of bad skiing.
  9. I guess they grow them big down there. Personally, I'm still trying to learn the language. Latest entries from my trip down south into my own Southern Translation Dictionary: HEIDI - noun. Greeting. HIRE YEW - Complete sentence. Remainder of greeting. ("Heidi. Hire yew.") BARD - verb. Past tense of the infinitive "to borrow." ("My brother bard my pickup truck.") JAWJUH - noun. A state just north of Florida. Capital is Hot-lanta. ("My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck.") MUNTS - noun. A calendar division. ("My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck, and I ain't herd from him in munts.") FAR - noun. A conflagration. ("If my brother from Jawjuh don't change the all in my pickup truck, that things gonna catch far.") BAHS - noun. A supervisor. ("If you don't stop reading BassResource and git back to work, your bahs is gonna far you!") TIRE - noun. A tall monument. ("Lord willin' and the creek don't rise, I sure do hope to see that Eiffel Tire in Paris sometime.") RETARD - Verb. To stop working. ("My grampaw retard at age 65.") TARRED - adverb. Exhausted. ("I just flew in from Hot-lanta, and boy my arms are tarred.") RATS - noun. Entitled power or privilege. ("We Southerners are willin' to fat for are rats.") FARN - adjective. Not local. ("I cuddint unnerstand a wurd he sed ... must be from some farn country.") DID - adjective. Not alive. ("He's did, Joe.") EAR - noun. A colorless, odorless gas - unless you are in LA. ("He cain't breathe ... give 'im some ear!") BOB WAR - noun. A sharp, twisted cable. ("Boy, stay away from that bob war fence.") JEW HERE - Noun and verb contraction. ("Jew here that my brother from Jawjuh got a job with that bob war fence cump'ny?") HAZE - a contraction. ("Is Bubba smart?" "Nah ... haze ignert.") GUMMIT - Noun. A bureaucratic institution. ("Them gummit boys shore are ignert.")
  10. Very last one and now done. My pick I like things simple.
  11. Here is one using Popeye's candidate:
  12. Guess my perception was wrong, but it appeared you kept fighting with the trolling motor to stay in camera shot, and then it looked like the show just decided to go with a lot of long shots where you couldnt see much of the fish. I thought it was because of the troubles keeping close on camera my mistake. Don't get me wrong, it was a great and enjoyable show. On the extra plus side, the audio was top notch, and the music worked well and didn't overpower other aspects of the show. And its one of the first times on a show that I saw a guest talk a lot more than the host. Overall looked to be a fun day on the water.
  13. Great show!!! Oh yeah they make a newfangled thing called an anchor.
  14. last one of the day... A subliminal message
  15. a real quick design:
  16. Been busy lately ninth straight day working and still counting. Have 3 or 4 more ideas, and will hopefully make them up by the end of the week if time allows. * BEWARE THE BAITMONKEY - TACKLE YOUR OBSESSION * WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE (wanted poster) * PLEASE FEED THE BAITMONKEY * SUBLIMINAL (definition) Black Bass, yeah maybe crossed spinning and baitcasting setup instead of the bones would work. I'll work on it. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - First One:
  17. WELCOME! You might want to take a look at these links NYC places to fish and species present in the lakes/ponds: http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7951.html NY lake/pond (by county) contour maps: http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/9920.html
  18. Muddy, I worked all weekend and didn't get your message till late. Wow, what a fish! According to the Pennsylvania Angler, 1992 volume 61, Number 6 (where the state listed a weight conversion system based upon length from years of studies), a 22.75 Pennsylvania smallmouth converts to a 6.35 pound fish. Were you around rocks with close proximity to deep water? That seems to be the only type of places at Mauch Chunk were I get smallmouths. But I've never got any smallmouth over 3 pounds there. If you would have gotten a picture and measurements, Steve could have gotten a Angler Award certificate from the state of PA for that fish.
  19. I use Adobe PhotoDeluxe Business Edition. Part of the Cannon Creative bundle package I got free with the purchase of a Cannon inkjet printer almost 10 years ago. Pretty basic, but does what I need. Never really had the desire to spend money on one of the better software programs (but it doesn't work with Vista >).
  20. Take no prisoners!
  21. Here's an offer you can't refuse...
  22. Zel replied to BASSX08's topic in Tournament Talk
    WELCOME! I did a bit of tournament fishing in the past, but have gotten away from it recently becasue of medical issues. Mostly in eastern PA and NJ. On occasion I go out with friends and help them prefish for a tournament. Friends keep trying to drag me back into it. Had to cancel out of the two tourneys I planned to fish this year because of unforeseen problems the partners had (my wife says I have the worst luck). Will probably end up fishing one or two this year.
  23. And how exactly were you going to handle the sunglasses incident before Bruce ratted you out? ;D

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