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fourbizz

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  1. I dont like telling people that their idea of hunting, if legal, is inferior. If that is what you are into, more power to you. Now for my opinion That being said, there is hunting and there is killing. To me, they are two very different things. I could hunt out of a tree stand, with a bow, on public land, and feel sporting. But the private land hunters with their fences, food plots, feeders, heated blinds, and .338s bother me. As do road hunters. I would say that the vast and utter majority of us are not subsistence hunters. We don't NEED the meat. As a matter of fact, I reckon that pound for pound, beef from the store is much less costly than deer when you figure in licenses, gear, etc. To the few that need wild game to feed their family, I see no problem with stacking every available odd in your favor. But for those of us ( again, the majority) that do it for the thrill of the hunt, how does the modern perversion we're calling hunting really live up to that? I know my most rewarding hunts havent been the biggest animal or the farthest shot, but rather the animals that I had to work my butt off for. I just love how many of these guys will berate you for using live bait for largemouth, then turnaround and shoot a deer next to a feeder out of their tripod condo. Maybe I just dont get it.
  2. Get as near to vertical as you can above your bait. Hold your line tight, just as the retriever hits the bait, slack your rod. Lift, repeat, as needed. I always take the chains off of mine.
  3. When I was 11 or 12 my mom had incredibly intense vertigo for 6 months straight. It seemed pretty miserable.
  4. I usually spray around 10psi, sometimes down to 3 or 4. Only really thick clears or coarse pearls/metallics do I shoot up around 20-25.
  5. Natural, you shoot at 30 psi?
  6. My retirement? Sell my expensive fishing lures that I accumulated as a mis-directed youth?
  7. Anybody who has spoken with that kid for more than a minute knows that he is far from a genius...
  8. I made a bunch of hangers. I took 1X4's, cut them to about 4ft in length, then I shot 2.5" 16ga finish nails through it every 3 inches or so. I mounted the 1x4's to the wall, with the points of the nails sticking out. Easy and cheap, as long as you have a nail gun. If you use 16 or 18gauge, the nail will fit right through the line tie of the baits,
  9. I knew if I stuck around here long enough I would catch RoLo using a word like cleavage, lol. ;D
  10. Well done bud!
  11. If it is just the hook hole where water is coming in, fill it with gorilla glue. Then make a 1/4" slit with a razor blade lengthwise down the bait, right between the eyes on the top of the frog. This will let the air out, and since it is above water most of the time, keep your frog from filling up.
  12. superglue, mendit, gorilla glue
  13. castawaycancer castcanceraway
  14. fourbizz replied to burleytog's topic in Everything Else
    Wonder why they wont let critics see it...
  15. Out of 20000 of you guys, there are 2 that know the name of my favorite lake.
  16. I had no idea he was in Superjoint! Good tunes!
  17. 83.78% of statistics are made up.
  18. The only thing I could see, and this is a stretch, is that the hook up ratio COULD be higher. The thinking being, that the lower jaw has more of a lip, making it easier for the hook to make that initial contact, and reducing the number of skin hooks. For me, I will take that perfectly centered upper lip piercing any day of the week.
  19. I have no idea. Somewhere around 5 probably. I would wager that I have thrown a senko for less than an hour total in the last 4 years.
  20. Forget to make the link work? ;D
  21. His horse's name was Friday.
  22. 168 cubic feet, or 6.2222222 cubic yards. is how much dirt is missing. there is no dirt IN the hole, lol
  23. not what I think when I think of this revered family of twang, lol http://www.amazon.com/AssJack/dp/B002BLNGSO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1249375856&sr=8-1

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