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Fishing Shows Back on TV
I love Castin' Cajun and Sportsman TV, great shows about fishing in Louisiana and the Gulf.
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Where Are The Nascar Guys?
That's true. They try to tell us that NASCAR was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1948. That's not true. He bought the rights to what was already known as the National Stock Car Racing Association (NSCRA), which was founded in 1929 by Red Vogt. That specific idea of an organized stock car racing league was created by Vogt. France, with financial help from Raymond Parks, took control of the operation and pushed both Vogt and Parks to the side while "his" NASCAR took the country by storm. Since then, the governing body has been a regime by the France Family with little to no credit given to Vogt or Parks. So yes, it is a sport definitely built around cheating.
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Where Are The Nascar Guys?
Haha Don't worry. It happens to all of us.
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Where Are The Nascar Guys?
I think I remember reading that same thing from you on the first page of this thread.
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Where Are The Nascar Guys?
I grew up watching NASCAR with my mom. I don't know if she was really a fan before I got into it. First race I saw was on TV in 1998. I was 2 or 3 years old, most likely 3 since I was able to talk. She was watching a race on TV, and I asked her what she was watching. She said it's called NASCAR. So I stayed with her a bit watching the colorful cars go around the track. She asked me if there was a car I liked, and I said I like the one with the rainbow on it. She told me that's Jeff Gordon. And from that moment, I was a NASCAR fan, and Jeff Gordon was my driver. We went to our first race, the 2002 NAPA Auto Parts 500 at California Speedway (now Auto Club Speedway), when I was 6 years old. That was the day I got hooked on racing and became passionate about it. We've been going back to the track every year since then. It's the best way for us to bond aside from fishing. We even started going to the Busch Series (now Nationwide Series) race the Saturday before the NEXTEL Cup Series (now Sprint Cup Series) race on Sunday. Then we started going to the track on Friday to watch practice and qualifying making it a full race weekend for us. We've been doing that for many years. But last year was the first year we got the full experience. We went out there from that Thursday for the Hauler Parade to Sunday for the Auto Club 400. We also went to our NASCAR Home Track, Irwindale Speedway, for the first time last year. Race Weekend is my favorite weekend of every year. Cherish the time you spend with your son at the track. Trust me, he'll grow up cherishing it and will always be thankful you spent the time with him enjoying such an awesome sport and bonding as family.
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Where Are The Nascar Guys?
I've been a fan since 1998. I've been going to Auto Club Speedway every year since 2002. I've been to about 20 races by now. I've been to so many that I've really lost count. I watch all the races on TV (even if I'm at the race, I'll go home and re-watch the television coverage). Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series, and Camping World Truck Series, I never miss a race unless I really need to (only race I've missed so far this season was because I attended a wedding). I also follow the K&N Pro Series East and West, Whelen Modified and Southern Modified Tours, and Whelen All-American Series. I visited my NASCAR Home Track, Irwindale Speedway, for the first time last year. My favorite international series is the Canadian Tire Series.
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Where Are The Nascar Guys?
Glad to know I'm not the only diehard NASCAR fan here.
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Gator Jeaux started following Monofilament Vs. Flurocarbon Line , Where Are The Nascar Guys? , Everything You Can Do With A Circle Hook and 2 others
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Everything You Can Do With A Circle Hook
I do see more people use circle hooks when saltwater fishing. That's the fishing I mostly grew up doing. I only did freshwater fishing about 3 times. I agree with you on using it for bass fishing. Right now, I'm watching videos of people bass fishing with circle hooks. I'm not going to find a ton of videos on it because people don't usually specify their hooks when talking about their catches or fishing methods. That's why I started this thread specifically on circle hooks.
- Everything You Can Do With A Circle Hook
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Everything You Can Do With A Circle Hook
That's some great info! I often wonder why tackle companies don't create a circle hook with a bend on the shank that would be perfect for many soft baits. I find myself wanting to use the Carolina Rig more than the Texas Rig. And Kevin VanDam really got me interested in trying the Double Zulu Rig. Another thing I was thinking about was using fresh bait from squid and bait fish. I do a lot of saltwater inshore fishing, and the best bait for that is always fresh bait. Around here, that's usually squid or cut-up mackerel. I did find saltwater-specialty circle hooks, so I assume such bait would be perfect on them.
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Everything You Can Do With A Circle Hook
I haven't fished since before I started high school (which was a long time ago). I've spent the entire summer so far researching everything about fishing from the basics of it to very detailed explanations on how to work a jig and such. When I read about different hook types, I was very intrigued by the circle hook. I'm a sport fisherman who loves catch-and-release, only twice on my young fishing trips did I take my catch home (once when I caught my first shark, the other time when my aunt wanted to eat what I caught). I watch a lot of videos that explain different fishing techniques using all sorts of tackle, but it seems circle hooks are usually saved for discussions specifically on them. I know circle hooks are the ideal choice for catch-and-release fishing, and I want to learn all the options that come with using a circle hook. What rigs will the circle hook work for? What soft bait will work for a circle hook (only thing I've ever seen anyone put on a circle hook is a worm)? Where can you use a circle hook, and where can't you? Are there times when you just can't use a circle hook and it's best to go to something else? Etc. I hope this thread will really provide a lot of information on circle hooks. Talk about ways you like to use the circle hook. Maybe you've noticed certain disadvantages to it as well as some great advantages. I'll really appreciate the information.
- Ragin' Cajun Redneck
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Monofilament Vs. Flurocarbon Line
I sort of plan on using a monofilament line with a fluorocarbon leader for all of my rigs. Good or bad idea? It should be noted that as for now, I only bank fish. I'd probably get a braided line for when I get a friend who has a boat and we're fishing in thick brush.
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Ragin' Cajun Redneck
Haha I never was much of a college sports fan (except for stock car racing at UNOH). I grew up a NASCAR fan! Hope that's alright with you. ^.^ My father's family was from Nova Scotia. Very few of them settled into Michigan, if I remember correctly. The majority settled into Orleans Parish. I'll visit New Orleans to see where my dad came from, but I'm not a big metropolis guy. I'll be perfectly happy in the small, rural Cajun community of Jeff Davis Parish. I should note that my dad never liked fishing. He always preferred crabbing. haha
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