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  1. Really? I've been a member for a while. I don't even remember when I last logged in to post on a forum or even browsed to see what's up. I check articles and videos and that's it. I'm in the market for a firearm and noticed the new (for me) forum and just with much of my fishing gear reviewed here, I figured "cool, new forum". First post I check there's some dude telling Glenn to put something somewhere. They run a fine site with quality information and a standard of conduct. If you don't don't like how it's done then POP OFF and don't come back.
  2. Been real busy and noticed I didn't have any new tournaments TIVO'ed. So, I didn't really catch on to the E series schedule til lately but, who in heavens name came up with this schedule? What sport starts, gets going good and then takes a two month break? What a crock!!!
  3. $150.00 for greens fees :o Where do you play, Augusta? That's crazy. I'd never golf again if it was that much. Hit 18 yesterday w/cart for $16.00 and had a blast. I like doing both. A round of golf in the morning and a relaxing afternoon fishing or vice versa is a perfect day.
  4. Keep the rod tip down near the water and don't give em' any slack.
  5. Last week there was the discussion of charcoal vs. gas. This past weekend, as I worked some chicken breasts over on the gas grill, I wondered about some of the favorite sauces used. I had Sweet Baby Ray's to use but my personal favorite is Cattlemens Classic. What are some of your personal favorites and if you like to make your own, and the recipe isn't ancient chinese secret, maybe you could share?
  6. Mercury Monarch Renault Alliance Dodge Diplomat 95' Chevy PU 00' Saturn SC1 08' Saturn Outlook
  7. I wouldn't be as concerned about the size of the fish you may catch. That's why the drag settings are important. Instead, consider the cover you fish. Is it timber or rocks or anything that can ding the line up or get you wrapped up? If the answer is yes, the cover is thick-then you want to bump up in line size. Or, for your own piece of mind just go ahead and put heavier line on, it won't hurt much. Also, respool new line throughout the season. Check the line often while you're fishing and retie if you find a nick in the line.
  8. US Army Reserve Engineers 1994-present. Staff Sergeant. OIF 1, Tikrit, Iraq. Mar. 2003- May 2004. Training up for another round to deploy this fall. I appreciate your thoughts!
  9. Don't be so hard on yourself. Are the kids having fun? I want to believe that most of the kids are there because they want to play. School will be out soon enough and that will help.
  10. Late? Agreed! Doesn't leave much time for homework. You have to schedule games if you want to have a season. If scheduling fields is an issue, meaning there are not enough for the league size, then you have to manage it as best you can to get all the games in within the season. I agree with you and have felt the same way, but I also have seen the difficulty in scheduling. The kids will be alright. PLAY BALL!!!
  11. True Grit, Unforgiven, Full Metal Jacket, Raising Arizona
  12. Getting stuck out in a huge thunderstorm with just enough raingear for the wife, and I get soaked. Then, going out the next day by myself and getting stuck in a huge thunderstorm with no raingear at all because it was hung out to dry and left behind. Yeah, I got soaked again.
  13. I'd put the Accurist on the lightning rod and spool it with 14#mono for my spinners and topwater. I think it works well for worming too. My first setup inc. a 6"6"med Lighting rod, I used it for everything. abu on the med. heavy and spool that with 14# aswell for worms and cranks. The 7ft rod would be great for cranking too, but thats about all I would use it for IMO. If I knew I was gonna do a lot of crankin, I'd bring the rod along and swap as necessary for the longer casts. I like a 7ft. spinning rod so I'd put that cardinal there with the 8# line.
  14. The Clarus is a good rod for the money. I own two.

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