Everything posted by roadwarrior
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Where do the "spots" hang as compared to smallies?
I don't get it...There should be no limits for spots or white bass. Keep and kill them all. 8-)
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this board is great
Welcome aboard! 8-)
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Gluing trailers to jigs?
There is really no need for glue. 8-)
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WORLD SERIES
The Beatles were wrong:
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it was good to go home finally lots of fish.
Congratulations! 8-)
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Crime Hits Close to Home
That's right! Insurance covers a rental car and State Farm will cut him a check for "book value" in ten days. Best of all, his aunt is on the hunt for another car for my son/ her nephew, so he will come out just fine. 8-)
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***Looking for New Rods, Need Advice and Suggestions***
You really only need three rods: 1. Spinning rig: 6 1/2' or 7' Medium Power/ Fast Action; Stradic CI4). For all weightless soft plastics and light lures. SJR783S or SJR843S 2. Baitcasting: 7' Medium Power/ Moderate Action; Revo SX reel. For all treble hooks. CRB843C 3. Baitcasting: 7' Heavy Power/ Fast Action; Shimano CTE200GT. For jigs, weighted soft plastics and just about anything up to an ounce or so. MBR844C
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a whale on a minnow!
Geez... That's a beautiful fish and a great pic! CONGRATULATIONS!
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Green is one of my favorite colors...but I like red, yellow, blue, pink, white and black, too! 8-)
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Need Rod Suggestion!
No brainer...promise...buy the 853 http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1257233305 8-)
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If you were to track your bass fishing what is relevant?
Probably not...I am not familiar with tidal rivers. 8-)
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XCalibur Xr50 Blue Chrome/ Orange http://www.***.com/descpageXCALLPSCRNK-XCRB.html#pImage 8-)
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If you were to track your bass fishing what is relevant?
Baitfish tend to move upstream in the spring and summer to spawn which concentrates them below the dams on the Tennessee River. Different species are predominate at different times. In the fall, the yellowtail (threadfin shad) move to the back of coves in shallow, warmer water. The concentration can be amazing. In the winter, baitfish tend to school in open water. Fishing can be challenging in this situation, but the predators are there, following the bait. Most importantly, during the winter here in the Mid South, smallmouth move from deeper water to shallower haunts. They sometimes concentrate and will spawn in late winter. Prime time is mid October through early March. 8-)
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Cheap Reel
Why not a beer can, some kite string and a "found" hook? That rig is almost free!
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big un
Man, that's a fine fish! 8-)
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Crime Hits Close to Home
My son is a second year med student in Tucson. Last night his Nissan Frontier was stolen...10 years old and 230,000 miles! Man, hardly worth a thing, but we were hoping to get two more years out of it. Oh well, at least no one got hurt. >
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Took My Dad Fishing for Salmon
WOW! Great post. ;D ;D ;D
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General Smallie Habits?
Skirt forward, weightless & weedless. 8-)
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Spro BBZ-1 Shad or Tru Tungsten Trulife 4" swimbait
Never caught a fish on the Spro BBZ-1. It now resides with my Kick-Tail collection! All show and no go as far as I'm concerned. :-X
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New Member in Kentucky
Welcome aboard! 8-)
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If you were to track your bass fishing what is relevant?
For river fishing, current is everything! Water temperature and seasonal bait migration are the only other factors. Weather and moon phases have little or no impact on river fish. 8-)
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Sauger and Striper??
Totally different rigs and locations: Striper: gizzard shad, threadfin (yellowtail) and skipjack. Fish these on a 3-way swivel and a 3 oz. weight, bumping bottom in and just below the boils. Sauger: 3/4-1 oz green suager jig tipped with a small minnow. Fish the outside of the current, on structure near the dam. Otherwise, you have to find the schools in the river and stay on them. Note: Unlike any other fishing I know of, sauger fishermen fish together. If you see boats huddled up, join them! Generally, striper season is spring through fall. Sauger school to breed in the winter, mid December through February. 8-)
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WORLD SERIES
It's not true all the time, but you probably remember the Marlins buying a World Series. A-Rod's salary is more than several team rosters! 8-)
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WORLD SERIES
Nope, profit sharing and parity is the NFL business model. Baseball has subsidies for the smaller markets, but the rich (generally) rule! http://www.economist.com/businessfinance/displaystory.cfm?story_id=6859210 8-)