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  1. Hunting related; a play on the actual definition and my philosophy on bird hunting., specifically waterfowl. Always have a well trained dog, and no pump guns.
  2. Hopefully you're on the water by now, but my advice is to cross over to the east bank, and follow it down to the dam, then cut across to the main dam point to head back to the ramp. Tight lines!
  3. 1/2 oz. White spinnerbait. Now I can't tell you the last time I tied one on.
  4. Yeah, ya have to super glue the harness in, mend it doesn't bond to the metal well, then seal it back up with mend it. I use Bioedge shad scent wand for "lube".?
  5. Huddleston grass minnows arrived super quick! (People always complain about Huddleston shipping and customer service. I have to be honest, I have never had a problem.).
  6. Bam! New Mattlures Hammertails are in!
  7. Ditto here. I on the other hand have not hit the lake yet. ☹
  8. Nice pic, definitely bridge/roadway. Whew, though, water is still chilly.
  9. Case plastics Buzzin' Frog, or a 3:16 No Bull Frog for a larger presentation.
  10. There's a good cold water/winter kayak fishing vid. Guy is river fishing for smallie, but in it he comes across a crayfish. He shows how absolutely, and I mean almost imperceptible a craw moves in winter. Puts it in perspective how slow you should be fishing. *Appears roughly half way through vid if you want to skip ahead.
  11. Interesting story about the lake that I never knew...http://www.theintell.com/life-style/local-feature/village-beneath-the-waves/article_b39ba844-9232-5f55-886e-dff40ab1ddbc.html
  12. Mattlures Hardgill.
  13. I don't think there is anything "roomier" than a Hobie PA, other than the new Native Titan. Others mentioned good choices, I'll add Ocean Kayaks Big Game Angler II that is also 34" wide. Budget options like the Ascend F 128t or H12 are others to consider. Good luck, and demo as much as possible.
  14. No, but maybe just as effective.
  15. You live along the best smallie stretches of the river all the way down to Easton, and the Lehigh. Those fish don't care that it's cold.

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