Everything posted by TnRiver46
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Benchmark bourbon...
I’ve been there many times but don’t recall Benchmark just looked it up, pretty cool. I do remember the barrels on the top floor age differently because it’s way warmer up there.
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Floating down the Cumberland.
A goose better pack a lunch if he/she wants to wrestle with me! they are birds and teeth are tiny, I can handle them haha my buddy that works for govt parks has to round up hundreds a day during June when they can’t fly, just hand to webbed foot combat
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Need a boat battery guru
I don’t know about expect , I just crank the motor for piece (peace?) of mind. If I’m on trolling motor for hours it’s in the back of my mind. Especially after dark with running lights on
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Need a boat battery guru
I always crank my engine at least every 3 hours or so , just to keep her juiced. I doubt there’s an exact time but I just do it for piece of mind. I did accidentally leave my graph on in my carport all night once and my battery was still reading 12.4 v
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2 bass, burned lots of calories, had to learn a familiar lake all over again. Clearlake CA
I’d say if you caught a 5 lb bass, you’ve already got it figured out. Nice job
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The official "Who's drinking tonight?" thread
I’m drinking @12poundbass brew, my bro in law is in town and likes it
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Yeah buddy! Your hands cold?
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How to blur a background in a photo
I like scotch
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2023 Flies
Yeah I was always just killing time, we taught fly casting on a “fly fishing only” pond so that’s how I caught the bass . They ignored all flies , then again they never saw the flies you’ve posted above haha
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2023 Flies
I used to chuck finesse worms Texas rigged on 5 weight, no false cast and watch out for the worm whizzing by your ear haha
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How to blur a background in a photo
A person chasing after your spot from the background of a photo will always be one step behind, maybe two. I wouldn’t worry bout it
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Working to Stay Lean ~
Most of them just have the regular aches and pains but my aunt had RA from her teens til she died in her early 70s, she beat all the odds but never got much over 100 lbs and battled it her whole life without bones in her hands and feet. She was a school teacher and still somehow had the best handwriting I’ve ever seen.
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Working to Stay Lean ~
Yes sir! All my family has arthritis so joint pain is always in the back of my mind.
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any member here, NOT posting up fish catch pics?
I have pictures of me with fish when I was 2 years old before the first cell phone was ever invented
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Any interest in trapping?
Double hog day
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Mississippi tornadoes
Gettin powerful windy now
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Drive-by-wire controls in an outboard?
- Best Seasons for Bass on a Chatterbait / Bladed Jig ?
Never heard of them, do they spin in circles?- Mississippi tornadoes
Not much happening over this way thank goodness- Seaguar BasiX
That I haven’t noticed, I still use mostly mono- The time is NOW!
I can tell you how to kill a maxxum if you need to! Haha- Berkley Again
Matt Robertson used a cull shad a majority of the bassmaster classic to target big smallmouth. He was only catching 2-3 of them but they were big, could have won if he got limits- Seaguar BasiX
It’s hard to describe until you just try it . It’s stiffer and more dense than mono. When you get something like a jig bite, it’s like someone plucked a banjo string and you can really see it jump with the reverb. Another difference is that it sinks, this took me a while to get used to. I’m used to my line floating and the lure sinking from using mono my whole life. I’ll cast a bottom contact bait and be waiting for it to sink. Then when I go to start hopping the bait, the line right under my rod tip will be sank down to the bottom as well! Had to get used to that haha. The dense sinking line allows cranks and jerks to get a little deeper and worm/jig to get down and stay down. the last thing I can think of is that I’ve always heard fluoro coating makes the line disappear underwater but im not a fish so I can exactly speak to those claims- Best Seasons for Bass on a Chatterbait / Bladed Jig ?
I have yet to see a season they wouldn’t work. The only problem I’ve encountered is their popularity, you will never be the only guy throwing it - Best Seasons for Bass on a Chatterbait / Bladed Jig ?
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