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roadwarrior

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  1. Welcome aboard! Nice fish, great pics! 8-)
  2. Enough... Canadians and Americans are best of friends and have been for well over 200 years. Our mutual respect and admiration is often taken for granted, but isolated incidents by fools will not change our views. Friendship and trust are earned, will endure and grow. This thread is closed. -Kent a.k.a. roadwarrior Global Moderator
  3. ** MODERATOR NOTE ** This thread has drifted way off-topic and has become silly. Good night Irene -Kent a.k.a. roadwarrior Global Moderator
  4. Baitcasters: Calais Core (2) CTE200GT CH50MG Metanium Scorpion Chronarch STX Spinning: (2) Stella 2500FB Stella 1000FA Sustain The STX shows I'm open minded. 8-)
  5. Your comments are uncalled for and untrue. If you have issues, deal with Shimano directly, Bantam1 here at BassResource or take it somewhere else. This Forum will not be used as a soapbox to bash companies and especially those we are involved with. -Kent a.k.a roadwarrior Global Moderator
  6. My best professional overrun ever. A BIG ball of cotton candy! 8-)
  7. Yep, we got them to build tools/machines with precision so that we can eliminate potential issues with using one's thumb as a drag. Using a quality reel's drag provides for a much more consistent release of line when necessary. No thought is required. Set the drag and forget it. There is also zero reason to tighten the drag down to achieve an effective hookset. It doesn't take near the pressure that people seem to think to drive a hook through a bass's mouth. Ike also annoys me when he "feeds the fish line". I can't think of a single reason why this would help at all. He's got a high quality reel that is more than capable of releasing the line as needed. "Feeding it line" is just a waste of time. Word! p.s. I test my drag by "feel" before my first cast and occasionally during an outing, but never while fighting a fish...NEVER!
  8. Blue is THE COLOR, chartreuse accents or all chartreuse is another very productive color. Shallow cranks, including lipless cranks; Shak-e2 jig heads with the trailer of your choice (Rage Tail Lobster or GYCB Kut-Tail are good choices); spinnerbaits (chartreuse); and a jig (black with blue trailer) are all you need. Fish are both shallow and a little deeper (12'). Humps, roadbeds and points around the mouth of coves and arms were always productive. Some had great luck flipping lay downs and isolated cover. Fish every dock! 8-)
  9. You da MAN! firefightn15 gave me a Gerber tool at Kentucky Lake. Thanks again! -Kent
  10. Stop while your only a thousand miles behind. Bill still competes in certain events on the catfish tour and has won two or three times. How many fully loaded boats have you won recently? 8-)
  11. No. Spincast reels are for kids and people who rarely fish. 8-)
  12. 1. Spinning rig: Fat Ika or Senko, watermelon with black flakes 2. Baitcaster: XCalibur Xr50, Silver Blue, orange belly 3. BC: 1/2 oz Terminator Spinnerbait, white with double willow blades 4. BC: 1/2 oz jig, black with blue trailer 8-)
  13. The Monkey told me we need to make another trip to Sportsmen's Warehouse Saturday or Sunday for the closing! :
  14. Team Pampers has spoken... What could anyone hope to learn for those old farts in the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame? :
  15. Wow! This hasn't come up in nearly two weeks... Anyhow, it doesn't really matter, but this is the science behind dominant hand retrieve: By George Welcome Why is the reel handle on the right hand side? Let's get technical, as there are in fact reasons, not just some lame holdover from days past that put the handles where they are. What will move the fish during retrieval is placed to the strong hand! A baitcast is designed to be used as a winch, so it is the reel that retrieves the fish. Hence if you are right handed the handle is in your right hand. A spinning reel is designed to pick up unloaded or loose line, not retrieve the fish. Hence it is the rod that does the retrieval, so it is the rod that is in your strong hand. If you are right handed then the pole goes to the right hand.
  16. Word! GYCB 031, 5" Single Tail to be specific. 8-)
  17. This is a very effective lure. This is how it's rigged and fished: http://www.insideline.net/articles/swim_senko.html 8-)
  18. Use it when you fish for white bass, crappie or stocker trout. 8-)
  19. Try a similar knot that's prettier! Sixteen-Twenty, also know as the Duncan Knot or Pitzen Knot: http://206.210.94.83/collaterals/pdf/fhf_knot_sixteen_twenty.pdf 8-)
  20. YOU should buy Cabela's Guidewear. For clients, cheap Wal Mart specials. http://www.cabelas.com/hprod-1/0043378.shtml :
  21. "C'est fini! That covers it all, there is nothing more to say.

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