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  1. Have seen the trailers for the series and looking forward to it . Got high hopes but you know what the small screen does with good ideas sometimes :'(... As Ever, skillet
  2. I fish mostly from the bank. Quite often thru some awful underbrush.The less I carry (less chance of heart attack at my age ;D) the easier the going. PLUS not being able to break the bank on equipment. I have been using pretty much the same baits for an awfully long time. If I lose one, I replace it. I'll never match Catt in accomplishments (VERY few of us ever will) but I'll bet I own less tackle ;D!. Get a couple of top waters, couple of spinners, few types of plastics and jigs. Learn all of them really well and then decide how well you want to feed ol' banana breath ... As Ever, skillet BTW of course all of this just like everyone else's posts is just opinion
  3. IMHO reel down takeing up the slack and then SET hook. Don't want to give them the chance to spit bait out or swallow it... As Ever, skillet
  4. Not going to be any help with your question (except what RW said), just wanted to say WELCOME to the forums!!! As Ever, skillet
  5. HBA, Maybe they are talking about it getting more diluted the farther downstream as it mixes with more clean water :-/... As Ever, skillet
  6. Tf1, Does it handle pretty well for you, memory and such? Also, using it on spinning and bc? As Ever, skillet
  7. WELCOME to the forums!!! I don't know if the "Rambo" comment would be a compliment or not ;D... As Ever, skillet BTW d**n nice fish
  8. If it was any more impressive, I'd probably short out my keyboard from drooling ;D... As Ever, skillet
  9. I never know until I've been fishing with someone :-/... As Ever, skillet
  10. RoLo, I'm always glad when you decide to put your 2 cents in . I hadn't even thought of the situation in that light :-[... As Ever, skillet
  11. I always thought that toads would be a great bait. It took quite a while to decide which one. After reading all the posts here and a lot of time at Bass Pro trying to make up my mind, late last summer I bought a pack of Ribbits and Gammi EWG 5/0 hooks. Didn't get much of a chance to use them before water temps. started dropping. Sure plan on trying them this season... As Ever, skillet
  12. Man, that would probably take a whole lot admiring ;D!!! As Ever, skillet
  13. That really sucks on a bunch of different levels > :'(. I feel for you my friend. I had a small lake that I was just learning about and the owner stopped all fishing. He got scared of lawyers. "kill all the lawyers" Bill S. As Ever, skillet
  14. I fish fairly skinny water and have always depended pretty much on soft plastics and jigs (I will throw a top water any time place or temp ;D). I'll probably do the same thing this year. The types of baits that I would like to use more (toads, buzzers and rattle traps) I already have, just don't use enough. I'll be trying them this year (hopefully :-[)... As Ever, skillet
  15. I have front drag on my Symetre 2500 and have no problem with it. Don't have personal experience with rear drag but have read on here that it is nowhere as smooth. Can't remember anyone posting good things about it... As Ever, skillet
  16. Hadn't heard about new girl ! Good for him. Last I heard he said he was gonna "take a little time off". Enjoyed his posts, hope he's back soon... As Ever, skillet
  17. It is downright amazing, the knowledge that can be picked up on the forums these days ;D... As Ever, skillet BTW Won't save your life, but nice to know ;D
  18. Thanks a lot KB. I enjoy hearing about Bass fishing in other countries. Look forward to hearing from you more ... As Ever, skillet
  19. If you get the Food Network, there is a guy on there (Alton Brown) that showed how you could make jerky. Go to their web site and find AB's show. His recipe should be on there. No personal experience with it though... As Ever, skillet
  20. Alpster, I ;DREALLY ;D like that... As Ever, skillet
  21. "The Song Remains the Same" As Ever, skillet
  22. Have the Symetre 2500 myself. At $80 is the best quality to price IMHO... As Ever, skillet
  23. Your choice in reels is right on the money (NO FLAMEING). Have always used original Stren and like it. Trying to decide what to upgrade to myself :-/... As ever, skillet
  24. let's just say I still have the scar and leave it at that ;D... As Ever, skillet
  25. If I remember correctly ;)the book wasn't just crammed with action and did have a "different" ending. I didn't see the one with Vincent Price (just can't picture him as the lead in that movie). Did see the one with Charlton Heston and did think "don't judge a book by it's movie". Hope they did it better this time... As Ever, skillet

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