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LMB KING

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  1. i work at lowes in the garden department and i heard this alot from costumers. The most important thing is the soil, soil is very different everywhere and their are a couple of different soil. secondly, where are you planting it and is it in an area that has full sun, half sun or no sun with alot of shade? if you putting it in a pot then use potting mix and if you planting it outside then use Garden soil. cow manure can work as well but not as good as garden soil. also you can buy fertilizer and vegetable food. make a wide hole but not too deep. make sure to mix your ground soil with the vegetable soil but just a little (not alot). only water plants in the morning never at night because bacteria will kill your plants.
  2. I have the Extreme 7'10 foot rod, but i prefer it for the heavier stuff like frog, flippin n pitchin and punching ect. For what you will be using it, i would recommend you to get a carbonlite.
  3. probably the best reel for $100 or $90 on sale now
  4. Thanks, it feels solid and its accurate. It was expensive as hell. I spend $60 for it.
  5. people say that they are made in china but the other day i went to bass pro and looked at one and it still say made in USA. the new ones that just came out Apex series are made in china but the Edge reels are still made in USA.
  6. this catch was not today or yesterday, it was last week catch. I just got the berkley scale this week.
  7. no. it was another one. Now i got the berkley digital scale i just bought it and its very accurate. the other scale would say that its a 2 pounder.
  8. my scale said 8 but that scale is off theres no way thats an 8. i estimated 7 or 6 and a half. it was a heavy fish. i see them every where on c-14
  9. LOL yea i prefer those pack than carrying and box or heavy book bag. you probably cant tell from the pics but thats a 7 pounder. for some reason it looks smaller
  10. This is the C-14 Canal
  11. for freshwater stop n go. for saltwater never stop.
  12. that's true. the fishing is getting better in freshwater and salt. Lets catch em. This year, I'm only using big baits.
  13. 1. st.croix avid 7'0 med hvy xfast bc rod $200 with bass pro qualifier bc reel $90. i would use this as my frog and all around BC rod. 2. st.croix legend extreme 7'0 med-heavy spinning rod $400 with a quantum energy spin reel $140 the reason why i would spend more on a drop-shot rod, is because that set-up has to be top quality set-up because sensitivity is king on drop-shot as the bass are very finicky and sometimes grab the worm and then spits it out.
  14. Fast is good enough and its more versatile as well. Xfast will be a little hard to throw small worms unless you're fishing extremely heavy cover then go with xfast, but for most cases a fast action is good for all around use. I would get a St.croix rod 7 foot med-heavy fast action.
  15. believe or not, you can catch a snook and a tarpon with a bass worm and frogs. I'v seen this happened with my own eyes. I don't have to tell you about bass because they eat anything that they encounter. Theirs no rules. That's how they market lures. Its a fake vision. Their is no such of freshwater lures or saltwater lures. You present well with good presentation with any lure and any fish will eat it.
  16. yea man thanks, theirs so many snakes in here that i dont know witch ones witch i dont touch them because im scare lol
  17. I don't really know about snakes even though i should. I don't trust em. some are very venomous.
  18. St.Croix Avid is one of the best rods out in my opinion. Most importantly USA made with lifetime warranty.
  19. Spinning reel set-up is good to have.
  20. Penn Spinfisher V 5500 or 6500 is a perfect choice. It is the best spinning reel Penn makes and its also their flagship spinning reel. It is better than the battle reel and the fierce. look into it. you will love it

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