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BrianMDTX

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  1. Not sure about the “hype”, but my vote easily goes to the GYBC 5” Senko and Zoom Trick Worms. If that’s all I had to fish for bass for the rest of my life, I could live with it, as I know I’d catch fish.
  2. I disagree. Duckweed removes excess nitrogen and phosphates, provides shade and habitat for small fish and fry, can reduce evaporation, limits photoautotrophic algae growth and can help reduce mosquito larvae numbers. It’s also good forage for ducks. The pond I fish is riddled with duckweed in summer. It can be a pain as it gets on baits and line (even staining clear line), but it hasn’t hurt the bass fishing one bit.
  3. Well, to be frank, there’s “I went out alll day Saturday and got skunked” and then there’s “I’ve been out 4-5 times a month the past six months and have been skunked every time.” I think the vast majority of us have been skunked on a day of fishing, used it as a learning tool and caught bass the next time on the water. But if you’ve fished 4 or 5 times a month for half a year with no bites, that’s a lot tougher to take. But, having said that, I bowhunted five years before I arrowed my first deer (a doe) and it was nine years before I put a tag on a buck. That could have been soul-crushing for some, but I stuck it out. Since then I’ve arrowed about 60 deer. Had I given up after the first year of days upon days of no sightings, I’d still be skunked.
  4. I’m not a real “get off my lawn!” guy, but “influencers” only influence me to look elsewhere.
  5. I’m not a big hockey fan, but Al Morganti was top-notch on hockey stuff. Merrill Reese has that distinctive voice and calls a good game. Eskin is a tool lol.
  6. You’re in SE PA and a Ravens fan. You a MD tax refugee? You’re right about the Iggles and Philly. I worked at PHL many years and listened to 610 WIP when I crossed into DE from MD. They bleed Green. They were ecstatic when Wentz was signed and when I left PHL for IAH in June 2019 they were still high on him. Now he’s a Colt. I wish no one luck there lol.
  7. Aw-w-w, man!!!!! You didn’t!
  8. I can’t argue with that. I tie an IC most of the time with mono or YZH. It’s fast, easy and pretty darned strong. I’m surprised at times how much force is needed to break 6 lb Berkeley XL on a snag tied with an IC, and if doesn’t always break at the knot. I tie a Palomar on WR hooks as it’s also simple to tie on something smaller to pass through the loop. You da man getting spinnerbaits through that!
  9. Welcome to BR! I would have said “hi” sooner, but trying to keep my pipes from freezing down N of Houston lol.
  10. I thought I did, moving from MD to Houston, TX. Until it hit 11° on Monday lol.
  11. I use a Gamakutsu 1/0 circle octopus hook and a o-ring. On spinning rigs with either 6 or 8 lb mono or 20 lb braid with a 6 lb YZH leader. I think the only bass I have lost bit the Senko but not the hook.
  12. Other than wives, does anyone ever say "You have too much fishing stuff"? 'Nuff said
  13. I had a snag on a Neko rig a few weeks ago with 6 lb XL. I was surprised how much effort it took to break the line at the knot. It’s good line IMO.
  14. We had a snowdado somewhere in Texas yesterday. Whodathunkit? Congrats on a nice bass and new PB!
  15. Straight Braid- N/A. No heavy weeds Braid to Leader- one spinning finesse rig Straight Fluoro- N/A (no desire) Straight Mono- One BC and two spinning rigs Straight YZH- two BC’s I still like mono. It’s reliable, I know what it does/doesn’t do, and knot strength and ease of tying is great. Right now using 6 lb Berkeley XL on spinning reels and 10 lb Berkeley Big Game and 12 lb YZH on baitcasters.
  16. The only tap not working is the cold water in the kitchen. The water line runs up the wall which is against the outside wall. I let it drip but I guess not enough. Hopefully it didn’t burst.
  17. Worst winter storm in 30 years in Houston. Figures. 16° and power’s been out since 10:30 am. Glad we have a gas fireplace but boy, do I miss my wood stove! Probably 50° in the house right now. My pipes are likely to freeze. And more freezing rain on Wednesday. Ugh.
  18. BrianMDTX replied to huZZah's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Zoom Trick Worm. Weightless. 3/0 round offset hook. Texposed. Cast it. Let it sink (it does but slowly). You may get strikes on the fall. If it hits bottom, turn reel 1-1/2 turns and stop. Wait a few seconds and repeat. Crawl it across the bottom. I will come as close to a guarantee that you will get strikes.
  19. Mother, Jugs and Speeding A 4H farm girl and her stepmother attempt the drive from Tulsa to Little Rock in less than two hours in a souped-up ‘68 Mercury Montego to enter her prize-winning calf at the state fair On Her Majesty’s Secret Servicing Agent 003 Henry Smythe-Popperton takes a side gig lubing and oiling the Queen’s Rolls-Royce and horse-drawn carriage to pay off a serious loss at the baccarat tables
  20. Deep Throating Educational video on how to remove EWG hooks from bass when the swallow a Texas rig. The Sword and the Stoning Toledo maker of Spain's finest rapiers fatally discovers that blades can become too sharp to handle safely.
  21. Hooking Young angler Peter Pan(fish) is transported to a magical land where DD bass are always willing to bite on almost any lure cast. Finds perfect mate for bass boat with built-in gaff for a hand Die Harding Twenty-seven years later, Nancy Kerrigan and her trusty cruiser axe from Ace Hardware finally enacts her revenge for the 1994 Olympics.
  22. Yeah, I had the same situation when I lived in my last home in MD. Always had deer in my yard and good trees for stands, but a development with 1/4 acre lots was on my rear border and it would not have been good to arrow a buck or doe and have it drop in some Karen’s driveway lol.
  23. A dock...and bowhunting off the deck. Sounds like paradise! A boat lift would be great to avoid the wakes if feasible.
  24. Snow Whiting A English chef’s search for the perfect fish and chips takes him beyond the Arctic Circle Fishing A hard-boiled NYC detective becomes a foster parent to five racially mixed street kids. Leaves them at home with nagging wife on weekends to pursue brown bass upstate Dragnetting Two buddy cops in 1960’s LA decide to retire and start a bait business netting golden shiners for California bass anglers. Yellowstoning A history of Wyoming’s domestic cannabis production.
  25. You got me beat lol. It takes me one minute to drive from my house to the pond with my inflatable in the bed of my truck. About a 1/2 mile or less. But 75 yards is close!

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