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Derek Petter started following Storing Soft Plastics , Mystery Frogs , Oakley Prizm Polarized Fishing Glasses and 5 others
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Mystery Frogs
Anyone heard of the Captain Ken's Designer bass frogs. I have 4 of the clones series frogs and I was wondering is they are worth much or if anyone would be interested
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Oakley Prizm Polarized Fishing Glasses
You might be right lol, I bought mine for fishing in ponds and lakes and I don't ever need to see farther than 10-15 ft down in the water none the less 20ft, So the shallows are great for me..
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Oakley Prizm Polarized Fishing Glasses
The shallow waters are more designed for freshwater and fishing rivers is kinda their claim to fame if I can't remember. I haven't tried the deep waters, but they are designed for saltwater offshore fishing. The shallows have a green tint with amber on the interior
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Oakley Prizm Polarized Fishing Glasses
I have the shallow waters and I am in love with them
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SUNGLASSES
I currently own the Oakley Prizm shallow water glasses and I have to say they are the best, most vibrant glasses I have ever used.
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What pound test?
What braid do you use? My braid differs much more than that
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Another PB - More Drop Shot Action
I feel the same way, the ML is a little too "Whippy" for me and a Medium fast rod is a lot more versatile if you don't have 30 rods or if you're a bank fisherman.
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A Ned Experiment
I hope you meant 90 mm lol
- Used Bass boat for around $10,000
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What Lure Did You Catch Your Personal Best On?
Missile Baits Mini flip jig with a rage craw as a trailer
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Storing Soft Plastics
Bought one and the box is not deep enough for fitting bags :/
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Derek Petter started following Siebert Outdoors
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Is it Possible.
I think it will be beat in my lifetime (hopefully I do it lol).
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Bass or Multispecies?
Mostly a bass fisherman, but I'd like to learn how to fly fish, fish in the northern states, and I also love to saltwater fish, but I don't get to as much as I'd like.
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Your 2017 Fishing Goals
My goals for 2017 are pretty simple: 1) Fish more than I did this year 2) Become a better angler 3) Win or do really well in a tournament 4) Catch one on top water (never came around to do it) 5) Build more relationships with my partner 6) Catch a "sharelunker" (look it up if you don't know what that is) 7) Upgrade my arsenal 8) Teach my family more about fishing
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Power, Finesse, or Both?
I enjoy power fishing the most, but finesse fishing gets me more bites in tournaments.