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SPEEDBEAD.

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  1. Who dat? Who dere?
  2. HAHA, name's SPEEDBEAD....Nice to meet you again. j/k I agree that open air debate is great, what I meant for everyone to think about is comments from one person to another where perceptions could differ. Case in point, my calling muddy a "mook" in another thread. Someone took offense to that even though it was not meant as offensive. Like I said, differing opinions are what makes the world go 'round. But if unsure of the intentions of a post, don't automatically ***-u-me the worst. Wayne (again, SPEEDBEAD for you Trout) LOL
  3. I have an idea, and I include myself in this of course....if you take offense to something someone says, maybe we could PM the person we have an issue with and clear the air in private. I am as guilty as anyone with regards to this as I have posted my feelings regarding things/comments people have posted. It is nice to see everyone so ready and willing to stick up for another member, but at times there is simply a misunderstanding and no need to defend other people. I can recall not too long ago a misunderstanding that almost had Jim B. leave the site. Some, myself and others, immediately jumped his case about an issue that was not even an issue. He meant it jokingly but it was perceived as an ignorant comment. PMing would have cleared this up without numerous people weighing in on the subject. I am not saying dont post differing opinions about topics, that is what makes this forum fun. But if there is any doubt as to the meaning of someone's post, lets try and clear it up before jumping to conclusions.... JMHO, of course. Wayne
  4. HAHA, I get where you are coming from.... Muddy...foolish - maybe , contemptible - no way. LOL j/k everyone.....man, i think we all need to take a deeeeeep breath. See the idea post in Everything Else. Wayne
  5. Great post, G. Wayne
  6. This is why I love my state. We actually require laws prohibiting this....LOL
  7. Whooaaaaaa, hold up!!! Look at his signature at the bottom of his posts....uses the word mook to describe himself. Also, notice the little wink in my original post. Means I was kidding, no need to puff out the feathers sir....
  8. That mental picture is both disturbing and extremely entertaining at the same time.... ;D
  9. Hmmmm...Nunya....Bling Bling.....LOL ;D
  10. Haha, I dont know if what I do qualifies for this....but I tie a mean dressed treble hook. Its one of the things I do in the winter to pass the time... Wayne
  11. You guys are turning this place into Planters.com.....nutty. LOL ;D
  12. Ditto...on a side note, Muddy. If your avatar is the picture definition of a "mook," I am frightened....LOL
  13. Hmmm...BassResource.com baitstore. That's an awesome idea, I dont know how the sponsors would look at it though. Even if you get a dollar here and a dollar there, Glenn, its for the sake of the site. Its not a mandatory "membership fee" is a voluntary contribution. I know plenty of times when I loaned friends a few dollars for something....just consider it like that. We loan you a few dollars for continuing to run a great site. Wayne
  14. Its really strange that you mentioned this today. Before I left work today, I PMed Russ asking this exact same question... Great minds, I guess
  15. I am not political at all, but I do find it offensive when people do not support the troops. I enjoy reading the different perspectives on these subjects. Thanks fellas, Wayne
  16. Thats awesome, I hope people finally see these radicals for what they really are.
  17. HAHA, thanks guys. Your pics are getting me through the PA winter that seems to have finally arrived. Wayne
  18. On fish that are big enough to necessitate grabbing the gill plate, there is a considerable amount of room between where your hand hold is and where their lungs (gills) are. I am not saying that every fish requires that you grab the gill plate, but there are some that this technique is designed for. There is really no safer way (for fish or fisherman) to handle a big musky. This gives the fisherman a safe way to control the fish, which actually protects it from injuring itself during the release. Big fish like that HATE to be in the boat and will usually go nuts on the floor. Ideally, handling a fish as little as possible is the best policy. If you do handle a toothy critter for pics and getting the hook out, the gill plate grab is effective. Wayne
  19. Grabbing a fish by the gill plate properly will not hurt the fish. You equate sticking your hand into their gills to sticking a hand in your lungs. I would agree if in fact you were grabbing the gill itself. When using this technique for toothy critters, you grab the bony plate, not the actual gill... So I guess it would be like someone picking you up by the chest, no sticking your hand in someone's lung....JMO Wayne
  20. Three times a charm....sorry man, cant see it here either.
  21. Another BIG DOG!! Awesome.
  22. I am not a big ice fisherman, but I do go out in the cold during hunting season....remember, while alcohol might make you feel warm it lowers your inhibitions, decreases your awareness and does nothing to make your body warmer (lowers your core temp, if I recall correctly). Wayne
  23. If you want to travel a little further south in PA, the Susquehanna is a year-round smallmouth factory. I am a spring smallmouth guy, but would be more than willing to hit the water with you in the fall somewhere....as long as you put me in one of those videos!!!! LOL Wayne P.S. Ya gotta show me some deep water structure techniques...
  24. I just got off the phone with 911, told them that I have diagnosed myself as an emergency... ;D Wayne

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