Everything posted by Olebiker
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money for those bargains
I use a credit card that pays a 1% cash rebate on all purchases. I use it to buy everything. From now through the end of the year all department store and supermarket purchases pay 2%. I use the checks that I get from the card to buy most of my tackle. Here's the key to not getting in trouble with the credit card. Each weekend I go on the card Web site and pay the whole balance on the bill.
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switching baits out on braid?
I find that even the scary-sharp hollow ground spey blade on my stockman's knife leaves a frayed end on Power Pro.
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switching baits out on braid?
I use a little pair of Fiskar scissors that I got in the craft section at WalMart. They have rounded edges so I can run with them and my wife doesn't scold me.
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IN SEARCH OF VALUE AND NOT NAMES
I have 2 Daiwa Procaster 6+1 reels that I love. Shimano Carbomax rods have been referred to by some on BR as "cheap" rods, but I think they are the best thing out there for $50-60.
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Where ya'll at?
I have often heard my home in Tallahassee, Florida referred to as Baja Georgia.
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12 pounds 11 ounces
California regulation 2.40 Chumming: Chumming is permitted only in: (a) The Colorado River District, but only the approved bait fishes for this District may be used as chum except in the Salton Sea where corn may be used. ( Carquinez Strait and Suisun Bay and their tributaries and saltwater tributaries. © Sacramento River and tidewater of tributaries downstream from Interstate 80 bridge. (d) San Joaquin River and tidewater of tributaries downstream from Interstate 5 bridge.
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10 things the DMV won't tell
Sounds like Home Depot around here. I have tried to explain to them that they could pay for the extra cashier from the sales they lose from people like me who won't wait in line. Lowe's always seems to have enough cashiers and they are about a mile away.
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Gonna get back up on that horse
I say we give it until about February 15 and we will be reading about Russ' arthroscopic surgery to repair his ACL. Way back when I was living in a less temperate region I suffered greatly from seasonal affective disorder. January through March was just awful. I took up skiing in the mid 1990s at, of all places, Paoli Peaks, Indiana. Skiing gave me something to look forward to and get me through the worst of the dark months. I live in Florida now and gave up skiing years ago, but I still look forward to the new Warren Miller movie each year.
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spinning vs baitcast
Not yet, but I will be riding my bicycle tomorrow morning. I'll have to remember to pack an extra spare tube.
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spinning vs baitcast
I only use spinning tackle for very light lures that I can't cast well with a baitcasting outfit. That and the fact that, down here in the Deep South, you are liable to get your manhood questioned if you only use spinning tackle. (LBH is going to start sending me ugly PMs again.) If I were to be stuck using only spinning tackle the rest of my life, I wouldn't feel mistreated. Most of my largest bass have been caught on a Lightning Rod spinning rod that I have had for 20 years. My only problem with spinning tackle is the inevitable line twist.
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Crazy or just a bass fisherman??? Hmmmm...
It was 28 degrees here in Tallahassee this morning. Where's that global warming I was promised?
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Modified my 2 favorite Shimano's with Bassart
Oohh! That would match the stem and fork on my road bike.
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How 'Bout Them Cowgirls
I only got to see bits and pieces of the show and I'm not a huge country music fan, but that was some fantastic show. I fantasize about doing a duet with Reba.
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How 'Bout Them Cowgirls
Oops! Jennifer just stole the show with "Why Don't You Stay". Man, I can't watch that video without blubbering.
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my cross country season in review
If you get a chance, check out this article about my cousin, Thomas Davis, who runs cross country at Vanderbilt: http://vucommodores.cstv.com/sports/m-xc/spec-rel/102407aaa.html (It's hard for me to imagine that, at 56 years old, I have a cousin who is a sophomore in college.) If you ever want a role model, Thomas is one to follow. Not only is he a gifted athlete, he is an excellent student who volunteers a lot of hours at a local hospital. I want to be just like him when I grow up.
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Crazy night at work.
I spent about 20 years working in retail and catching shoplifters was the only time the job was fun.
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Very Good Year (Pics) NY/CT Bass
I have been really impressed at the quality of bass some of you Yankees have been catching. Who'da thunk it?
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Stratos 186xt
Tin boats rule, Dude! I'll buy another one when this one dies.
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Stratos 186xt
Did he know you were racing?
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Bait snob
In the bicycling world we call the guys who own expensive bikes but can't keep up on the rides "poseurs." It's French for poser. Reminds me of the guy back in Knoxville with the Allison bass boat and the 225 Mariner. He was always bragging about how fast it would run but I don't think I ever saw him weigh a fish at a tournament. He was a poseur. To me, anything over $5 is an expensive bait. I will admit to buying a few SPRO lures at $7-8, but that is as high as I have gone so far.
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Looking for a decent LOW speed reel
I have tried that, but I don't like the additional wear it places on the bearings and the additional power I have to put into cranking. Thanks to everyone for your help. You've given me a lot of options.
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Looking for a decent LOW speed reel
I thought about that one but, from reading the reviews, it sounds like you have to remove a side plate to adjust it.
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Looking for a decent LOW speed reel
Dude! My first car didn't cost that much.
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Looking for a decent LOW speed reel
Most of the newer reels I see today are at least 6.3:1 or higher. When I am fishing a deep diving crankbait or a large-bladed spinnerbait, I want a reel with a slower retrieve. There don't seem to be many of them out there. I'm still using an old Ambassadeur 5000 reel for that. Since I hate to spend more than about $100 on a reel, I might try the Bass Pro Shops Extreme reel which comes in a 5.4:1. Well, actually I don't mind spending more than $100 but SWMBO looks askance at me doing it.
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lippin um!!
Using a net would just lead to other unfortunate habits like fishing with live bait, trolling, or using spinning tackle for all your fishing. Start using a landing net and the next thing you know you'll be headed for shore lunch. It's a slippery slope. Yeah I dont get what you just said. I also dont see anything wrong with useing live bait as long as its legal, trolling, or useing spinning tackle? Nothing is wrong with any of those things. Useing a landing net is just something that makes sure you are able to get those big fish in the boat. It also makes landing the fish much less painfull when it comes to reduceing bass thumb or getting hooked. I knew I shoulda used a smiley face so the humor-impaired would know I was funnin'. :-[