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  1. Ponds are usually absolutely great for the youngsters. Glad you have a chance to get out.👍🏼
  2. Congratulations on another 7 plus! Beautiful catch. The slow, calm demeanor is almost impossible to maintain. Nicely done.
  3. Awesome job 👍🏼 One suggestion for the metal supports, get a small (1/4 pint) of POR 15. No need to sand and prime as POR is made to be applied to rust directly and encapsulates it to prevent it from “growing”. To ensure longevity just apply a coat or two of rattle can paint over it for UV protection and done! Really liking the set up!
  4. I believe you’re absolutely incorrect in your analysis. The “old school” personalities were know, and followed well before the tv gigs came along and fished Ray Scott’s Bass Master series on all the major lakes and rivers which are still used today for competition. The private lake bass were for tv expediency but they didn’t become legends by fishing private lakes. Many of us followed the series “personalities” before they were even on tv, which only happened after they became successful event winners and popular with the mainstream fishing audience. Although, it was more difficult when following was done by newsletter, magazines, an obscure radio show and attending live events. The sport was built on the shoulders of the old school giants and without the “tv personalities “ KVD would still be fishing the local lakes in Michigan. just my old man take…………….
  5. Never thought of Ray Scott as a fisherman per say but definitely recognized as one of the biggest contributors to the sport 👍🏻
  6. Don’t keep any fish……….. well maybe a few crappie and perch! Bass and pike for sport, panfish for eat’n 🍽️ ok, and walleye 😁
  7. Roland Martin Bill Dance Jimmy Huston Al Linder alternates; Rick Clunn & Hank Parker
  8. I have never hooked the boat to the trailer until it’s out of the water. If you position the trailer so it requires a bit of force to get the boat on the bunks, friction does the rest. sorry, not helpful with your decision
  9. Not quite tackle but the bait monkey got me for a new Bending Branches Solo 2 paddle, on sale of course with Memorial Day discount. Upgraded motor for the canoe!
  10. Not quite tackle but the bait monkey got me for a new Bending Branches Solo 2 paddle. Upgraded motor for the canoe!
  11. I guess it’s all perspective. I had my Autopilot loaded and was at the $5k level of investment and it still was a small, slow and uncomfortable rig to fish out of. Sitting is not the way I prefer to fish and 6 to 8 hours in the kayak and my hips were paralyzed! It became such a problem it created bursitis in one hip and I had to sell it. On the other hand the $150 canoe affords enough stability to stand easily and kneeling to paddle is a far better position than sitting. It’s still slow but far less expensive and hurtful. Age makes a huge difference to comfort and longevity.
  12. mmmmmm, probably around a 3. I either wade fish the river/streams with two rods and a sling tackle bag or lake fish in my canoe, one paddle and no electronics with five rods rigged for action and a small Plano bag.
  13. GARY LOOMIS IS TURNING 83 THIS MONTH! TO CELEBRATE, WE ARE DOING OUR BIGGEST PRICE PROMOTION. 45% OFF ANY EDGE ROD. (Excluded Reels/Apparel/Oars) IF YOU PURCHASE 2 OR MORE RODS, YOU WILL GET A SIGNED HAT BY GARY LOOMIS. NEW ORDERS ONLY. USE COUPON CODE: BDAY45 THIS SALE WILL GO FROM 5/18-5/20 **Please create an online account when ordering - doing so will allow you to track the status of the rod build in your dashboard if it is on backorder!**
  14. My fishing partner was my ex brother-in-law, until he moved to Michigan. The Wife has gone with me off and on for years but since getting rid of the Ranger she just isn’t comfortable in the smaller Lund or canoe, so I fish alone. Which I enjoy or my mutt tags along.
  15. Greenville, SC! No doubt. We lived there for three years during a construction contract and it was an absolutely awesome place for fishing. So many opportunities, lakes rivers and ponds that are (were) free access. The weather is great, no sales tax, cost of living is low and easy access to the ocean, State Parks, even Atlanta or other big city sports and entertainment. The people are awesome and the country is beautiful. If having the opportunity we would return for sure.
  16. For me it’s rain! Not because I don’t want to get wet but because it blows the river out very quickly. Really messes with a consistent bite. Access would be the next biggest issue. Most lakes are now surrounded by houses and fenced off with the “ramp access” fees skyrocketing, $35/$40 to launch a kayak is absolutely absurd! It's forced me to find the hidden gems out in the country and now takes a bit of traveling but the small lakes, ponds and rivers are there if I look hard enough. And well worth the pursuit. We’re fortunate to have a great DNR and many accessible fishing locations in our State that requires only a $10 yearly access sticker. Just stay off the costly big waters.
  17. Just an opportunity to revive the Hoosier thread. So here it is late Spring in Indiana and not much fishing to be had for me. My canoe project is still underway and the weather has been consistently inconsistent. 70’s one day and 50’s the next, nightly temps in the 40’s, with almost constant rain. It’s been tough to even get the lawn mowed with the crazy weather! I’ve been to the river a few times but nada. Most of the last month, or better it has been blown out from high water. I do know a few folks who have done ok the few times they were able to catch the water down, but I haven’t been that fortunate. And I guess it’s really mostly dependent on where you’re at on the river system. Additionally my Wife has developed a serious health issue and our attention has been pointed in other directions and suddenly fishing doesn’t seem that important. Hopefully a warm summer will develop and the fishing window will open wider for the Hoosier State. Tight lines all!
  18. No suggestions, never heard of a pivot drive. But I like it! Great project 👍🏼
  19. I went with the 2” on the back only. Worked fine.
  20. I’m new to swim baits too and bought this 2.0 135 yellow perch as my first foray into hard swim baits. Haven’t had an opportunity to put it to use but I really like the size and feel on my 7’ Heavy/Fast Loomis rod using 40# Power Pro braid on a Shimano Curado 6:3-1 reel. Theres several videos on Youtube of this bait in use.
  21. On my three BFS reels, Curado SLX, I use 10# Power Pro and a 3’ fluro leader on the worm rig only. When filling a spool completely full while running it through a wet towel, cleaning the line as well as applying tension and guiding it to assure an even wrap as possible. Haven’t had any issues ,,,but then again haven’t caught anything much over a couple pounds on the bfs rigs so not sure what a 6 pounder would do. But pretty confident with proper drag it will work out fine.
  22. Love my old IMX rods so found this on ALF for a great price! Couldn’t resist…. G. Loomis GLX 804C MH/F 6’ 8” JWR Used Casting Rod - Mint Condition
  23. There’s only so much of a market share for $60/70k boats available. Something has to give.
  24. For GLoomis, get a MBR in desired length and power. They’ll throw anything in your tackle box.

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