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LrgmouthShad

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  1. I actually wanna see what my palomar looks like when tied for research purposes. It might not surprise me if the palomar just looks weird when tied.
  2. I don’t know about you but January sounds kinda nice….. wait actually I might know about you ?
  3. No, no I haven’t Technically a UofM fan since I was born in Mich but I fish too much anyways to follow sports so I guess that just makes me like an “honorable mention” fan.
  4. Merriam Webster Arbor: Spindle or axle of a wheel. So the shaft of a baitcaster around which the spool turns? Yeah I don’t think I see how that would affect IPT. But smaller diameter arbor, less surface contact to cause friction on a cast? Or perhaps less mechanical work to make it revolve quickly?
  5. Learn Russian, much better
  6. What the heck is an arbor What the heck is effective spool width What the heck
  7. God bless the USA! Happy Fourth!
  8. Is that seriously what a finished palomar looks like up close? It looks like a knot that someone who didn’t know how to tie a knot “invented”
  9. Alright. Thank you!
  10. The sun has a hard time clearing my towering expectations of how well the day is going to go. The bass will beat those expectations down but you gotta start strong right?
  11. 6 AM WOO. This guy roadwarrior tells me the best fishing time is 10:00-2:00. I have a very simple solution. Stay out fishing until at least 2:00 if you’ve got the time.
  12. HAHA ?? You rock man
  13. Too late. I already triangulated its position and am driving all the way there from NC.
  14. Here is what I’ve been thinking recently. Let me know if you think I am on the right track here. I relate this to concepts I have of deer hunting. The biggest deer are going to be in an area of the forest with the most abundant and quality food, water, safety, and does. Similarly, a very large bass or other large predator is going to stake out an area of a lake as their own territory that provides the best food, oxygen, safety, nutrients, etc. They will outcompete smaller bass. If you are fishing and catching smaller bass, you may simply be fishing water where the big girls do not lie at that particular time. Right track?
  15. That’s how it went for me and I know it! Lol. Still, sometimes… you just get lucky. Never know till ya go fishing
  16. I own a MGL 150. I use it on an iRod Harold’s Lone Star Special. I cannot imagine a better combination for light t-rigging. The most amazing part, as you say, is the comfort. The setup feels like a pure extension of my arm. Perfection.
  17. Thank ya. First encounter with otters. I am not happy. There are four of them. Compared to last year, size of fish is a little worse this summer and catching more smaller ones. Seems like less bluegill as well. I wonder if otters are the culprit. Not good
  18. Hard to follow up Choporoz! Lol I got a 3.8ish at ol muddy pond along with some smaller fish recently. Fishing has been slower; I discovered that there is an otter family at the pond. Again fish on the mag 2 worm.
  19. I canoe’d across a two acre pond yesterday and I’m almost 23. Please, no applause is necessary.
  20. Well there certainly is a lot of great advice here for working a jerkbait. However, if anyone is curious how NOT to work a jerkbait, I’d be happy to demonstrate what I do in trying to catch a fish on one. PM for details
  21. Oh heck yeah man. Congrats!
  22. I can’t say anything bad about gammi EWG’s but I recommend trying the mustad grip pins if you have not already
  23. Love you ‘Merica. You’re my bestie ❤️

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