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GatorTom

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  1. Also, darker baits. Most of the baits that I use at night are black.
  2. On my home lake, I usually catch 20-30 if I'm onto a pattern for the dinks ;D If I'm catching quality bass, it's usually around 5-10 nice bass.
  3. Keeping it and donating it to BPS. Not because I don't want anyone else to catch it, but because I live on the lake that I would most likely be fishing when I caught it and I don't want everyone and their brother out there fishing and trying to catch it. More of a crowd control thing.
  4. I used to have the same problem getting it. I haven't had a single problem since I cancelled my sub ;D Who needs them when there's BR!
  5. I took my 7 year old out in the boat last weekend. We caught a few and some were pretty decent (3-5lbs). When we were working along a bank on our way back to the dock, a couple guys came by in a jon on the outside of us and ask if we were having any luck. Before I could even respond, my son said "not much. We caught a couple dinks earlier". I was so proud. Also, I'm not advocating violence or risking someone's life over someone's ignorance, but I rarely have issues with rudeness while fishing. I have a CC permit and always care my 45acp on a side holster that is clearly visible. I think people see that and think twice before being rude.
  6. Palomar 90% of the time. Improved cinch the other 10%
  7. I fish larger plastics at night. Like 12" or bigger and some topwater frogs. All in darker colors.
  8. I agree with hawgchaser and skunkedagain. I have 4 BPS extreme combos. I bought 2 last year when they were on sale and 2 this year. I've also got some good deals on a couple pflueger and daiwa baitcasters on ebay. Never had a problem with them. Just make sure you keep them maintained and lubed properly.
  9. Both my boys started when they were 2. Just don't expect their attention span to be very long. I would take them to some different holes where the bream were thick or take them to my mom's stocked catfish pond and let them pull them in one after another. My dad started me out really young. In Michigan, we used to fish for walleye from the shore and I couldn't even reel when a fish was on. So, I would just start backing up. I was just under 2. Now my oldest son (he's now almost 7) is the best fishing partner I have. I bought him one og those AVS youth baitcaster setups and he's learned to throw it pretty well. His PB LMB is 7lbs 2oz. He caught it late last year.
  10. I also take pictures of several of the bass I catch regardless of the size for the same reasons mentioned earlier. Most of the time I use my cell phone, but I have my camera with me for larger fish. I also put them in my livewell immediately after catching while I get everything ready. Usually, they are only out of the water for a few seconds this way.
  11. JB Weld does not flex well and may start leaking again depending on where the leaky rivet is at.
  12. GatorTom replied to calbert04's topic in Fishing Reports
    I'd have to agree with everyone else. She's either side of 10. Nice fish!
  13. No one is suggesting you or any one else "imagined" that you had problems with your BPS chargers. I was not suggesting a BPS. I was simply providing my direct experience with the product. Even from what I've read on the complaints, the service and replacement has been great. The same with most other chargers. Any one wanting to buy any product has to look at quality, service and price. For me, the BPS was a good deal, half the price as a higher model and good service and warranty. Now that I've had it over a year, it wouldn't be a big deal if I had to shell out another $150 for another one. It is still cheaper than the ProMariner. Take any product out there and Google the product name and complaint, etc and you'll come up with a million hits. I had a Toyota Tacoma that was a lemon and a few years later had a Tundra that was just as bad. Does that mean that Toyotas are not a reliable vehicle?
  14. I have to agree with Way2Slow. My father-in-law has had his BPS charger for over 3 years and no problems. Stays plugged in all the time (except when fishing, extension cord is not long enough ;D ) I've had mine a little over a year with no problems. Stays plugged in all the time.
  15. Things were slow at work today. So, I decided to leave early and do a little fishing from our dock. In 2 hours I caught several dinks, a 2lb 10oz bass and a 6lb 5oz bass. The 2lb10oz was on a 5" paddle tail senko type green pumpkin/red flake and the 6lb5oz was on a 4" black and red swirl senko. Now it's gonna be hard to keep working all day tomorrow. :-/

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