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RangerDanger

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  1. with a bobber and a nightcrawler and come home with dinner.
  2. You don't need another mojo? I'd send it in with Ryan and gamble the $17.50 on getting a new mojo. All I'm saying as they were so cool to deal with, they might just turn around and send you a new mojo.
  3. Tell them you broke it fighting a fish. I'm sure they can tell if you slammed it in a car door or something.
  4. Perfect bullshad or flipping rod.
  5. Let your daughter fish the ned, and get after em with a jerkbait, spinnerbait, lipless, or tube. Maybe even try a bitsy tube. Gardnerjigman can give you the top 5 baits for later in the season, lol. Boat flipping is all about momentum. Yeah I broke a rod doing it, but the fish was already on the deck and cbass broke the exact same rod exactly the same way in the same place. I'm convinced there was something wrong with those rods, maybe why the discontinued them.
  6. What are you talking about?
  7. since we are swinging our baits around: Bullshad: Pompadour:
  8. Just gotta put the ned down and sacrifice quantity unless you just need to catch a fish. They'll eat way more than the ned.
  9. You'll want more than one of his big head wobblers.
  10. It wasn't bad but it wasn't good either. I like KC and Memphis style better than Texas style.
  11. Yes, Albert G's is amazing. OK. Just trying to gauge what you consider good BBQ.
  12. Ok, so did you like the place in Tulsa? Not saying there aren't good places, but you run the risk getting some boiled meat. I bet that wasn't chicken!
  13. I have two food rules for rural Missouri, No Mexican or Chinese! And being from KC your asking for disappointment if eating BBQ. You have boys so you don't have to worry as much.
  14. The problem with the PP is you'll need to find a place for the pumps. How my RT178 is set up it would be tight in the battery/fuel compartment. I've seen guys mount the pumps remote in one of the tackle storage compartments. I get that the PP won't be in the way when down but will be in the way when up. Spotlock and autopilot work and are pretty cool, but if you are used to a cable steer it might be a tough transition. Fishing docks and trees would be a pain with a motor steer.
  15. First day of Spring Big Head Wobbler Fish Went to Wolf because I wanted to get one on a Deps 175, but the wind wouldn't allow it. The fish really liked a big head wobbler. Unfortunately my streak of not catching drum ended.
  16. If you like it exchange it. Denali does a nice job building rods. I think you'd be disappointed giving up a denali for a duckett.
  17. Raymond at Mondo had a white board with a sign up for boater and non boater for one of the clubs the other day when I was in there. Raymond has a pulse on when all the tourneys are and the local clubs. You might just go chat with him some afternoon.
  18. I'd say about 2 - 3 feet in Eisenhower and 1 foot in Turkey Creek.
  19. I have a new ned rig retrieve for you guys. All you have to do is get it ready for a follow up bait, let it hang 4 to 6 inches in the water off the side of the boat, lay the rod down, and go back to fishing. Just make sure you grab your rod when it goes screaming across the deck.
  20. You need to get on the book! Spotty, but there are brown fish that will eat.
  21. If this state managed walleye properly I would have had 2 and a half limits in 45 minutes yesterday. And no they weren't sauger.
  22. Don't use braid not enough stretch if the spool suddenly stops. I throw a bull shad and similar baits on 17 or 20 C21.
  23. I lose track after 2.
  24. I'll do it a couple different ways depending on the ramp. If there is a dock I'll back in close to the dock and hop in the boat. I've used a 25 foot rope and a z-launch and pulled forward enough to get on the trailer, you can also use the winch. Loading you have really no choice.
  25. Hey I'm trying to sell a trolling motor here! Said nobody ever regarding a MG. If you want to throw a back seater out of the boat put it on 5 and don't tell them.

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