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iSLAYtheWALLIES6

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  2. Yep I am talking about major league fishing Yes, that is what I am currently doing is watching it on the Outdoors Channel and recording the series. However I would like to go back and watch other full events and the Outdoors channel very rarely plays reruns and the ones they do are of the current event that they are showing throughout that week(s). -it gets old watching the same rerun 4 times a week. I have done pretty extensive searches online but I can't find any sites that have it and contrary to what google thinks, no I am not missing an ''i' after the M in all of my searches.
  3. Hello guys, I am looking to catch up on watching MLF events that I have missed in the past. However, I have spent the last hour looking and can't find any sites that will allow me to watch full episodes. I don't mind paying a subscription fee for it such as extended cast but it is my understanding that extended cast doesn't exist anymore and nothing has taken its place? Any help would be appreciated.
  4. okay, I would love to get that big of a boat but the price starts rising and I'm really on a budget. I have a 17ft boat that I am looking at, would that be much better than the 16, not sure what kind of difference the 1 foot would make? What I am really looking for is somebody with experience with 17ft bass boats that could tell me what my limit would be on a larger lake. For example, when winds hit 20mph its time to get off the water... I will do some research on climate in the areas I will fish in the south/central to see how often I can expect these winds.
  5. Thanks for the input. Going to school in grand forks (border of ND/MN). so regionally it would be okay fishing a lot of smaller lakes in MN.
  6. Hello everyone, I am looking into buying a bass fishing boat and was wondering if a 16ft or 17ft boat would be sufficient. background: I grew up walleye fishing because I am from ND and there just isn't much for bass around here. I fish nearly every day out of my 19', deep v, walleye boat and am very serious about fishing. However, I am going to college and plan on starting to do more bass fishing, more specifically competitive bass fishing (I am starting a Bass Team at my University). I must leave my walleye boat at home because my dad also enjoys fishing. This means that I must buy a new boat for myself for bass fishing. Questions I am on a tight "college kid" budget and looking to save as much money as possible. So, I am looking into a 16ft bass boat. However I have no experience with small, shallow, light boats. what concerns me is how this boat will handle big waves when it is windy. I am not worried about being uncomfortable, fishing is fun no matter what the weather. but what I am worried about is my safety, I don't want to have my boat tip and myself and all my gear goes into the water. Would this be a problem for a 16ft. bass fishing boat? In ND it is almost always windy and I am always fighting big waves, but I feel this may be different in other parts of the country where I will be fishing (ND is very flat and windy). My biggest fear is that I drive hundreds of miles across the country to fish a tournement and I get there and my boat won't handle the waves. So what do you guys think, is it absolutely necessary that I get a bigger boat? What conditions do you think would be the worse I can handle? thanks for reading and for your time!

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