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JRW341513

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  1. Hello everyone! I am finally getting settled in and reading through the threads. Should I be considering purchasing a kayak or am I good with bringing my boat up from Texas in the spring? It seems that most bodies of water are small and a kayak is the way to go. On a side note, I cut my teeth on Lake Fork back in the early 90's fishing out of a float tube when in college. I caught more big fish out of that tube than any boat that I have owned since. I was considering joining a bass club in this area as a boater. However, I live in an apartment in the Plymouth area so storing a boat and charging batteries is something that I have yet to figure out. I also noticed that the Whopper Plopper is doing well up here. I actually used it for the first time in a tournament back in Texas about a month ago. A buddy of mine had one and was catching some nice fish. I had five good blow ups but no hook ups. When the fish hit, it looked liked a toilet flushed underneath it! They were good fish (3-5lbers) but I could not get one of those big hooks to stick. It was the 5 inch model in Terminator color. We did not do well in the tournament to say the least but it was a fun day! Thanks, Jay from Texas
  2. Thanks! I am sure that I am going to have several questions once I get settled in and familiar with the area.
  3. Hello everyone, I am from Texas and temporarily moved to Plymouth for work for the next 12 to 18 months. I am an avid bass fisherman and am sure glad I found this site. I left my boat in Texas and plan to bring it up here next spring assuming that I can find a place to store it. By reading through these threads, I cannot wait to get out on some of these bodies of water. Hopefully, I will survive my first New England winter and maybe do some ice fishing. I am looking forward to talking all things related to bass fishing. Thanks, Jay

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