Everything posted by Olebiker
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Old Yamamoto DBL tail hula grub
Is there some deciphering machine we can use to try to make sense of what you post?
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Any chillie heads, or spicy food lovers???
Since when is pain a flavor?
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How Ticked off do you get?
I fished a tournament earlier this year with a guy who screamed the F-bomb every time he missed a fish, which was quite often. It made for a miserable day listening to that juvenile ranting.
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who is the best pro bass fisherman in the US?
Didn't he sing , "Six Days on the Road?"
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who is the best pro bass fisherman in the US?
Lindner still makes his living fishing. I'd call him a pro.
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who is the best pro bass fisherman in the US?
As much as it pains this Southern boy to admit it, I have to agree with the folks who chose Al Lindner. He seems to take a more scientific approach to fishing for all species than anyone else. He is also an excellent teacher.
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What the Pro's Use
Several years ago Lance Armstrong rode a Litespeed titanium bike in the mountain stages of the Tour de France. The bike had been painted with Trek colors and logo since Trek sponsored Lance's team. At a tennis tournament years ago I sat next to John Lloyd while he removed the stripes from a pair of Adidas tennis shoes. They didn't sponsor him and he didn't want to give them free advertising. I have a Silver Buddy that Billy Westmoreland gave me. He told me that he caught most of his smallmouth on that bait, but the company was too small to sponsor him so he didn't use it on the show.
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Prohibitive favorites hurting participation?
One of the guys I am talking about, Rob Lawhon, is constantly being falsely accused of cheating. He is just an extremely good fisherman on Lake Talquin.
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Prohibitive favorites hurting participation?
It's a little hard to follow your post without capitalization and punctuation, but here goes: I'm not talking about the BASS Elite tournaments. As good as KVD is, he is not the prohibitive favorite at any tournament. Lake Talquin is a lake that requires a detailed knowledge of the lake that only the few who can fish it several times a week have.
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Prohibitive favorites hurting participation?
Do you find that participation in local open bass tournaments is hurt because there are a few guys that ALWAYS win? Here on Lake Talquin there are a few guys who live on the lake and can fish several times a week or they guide on the lake. They enter every open tournament on the lake and usually take home the top checks. I don't begrudge them their success. They have earned it, but it seems that folks are reluctant to pay $100 or more per boat to fish for, at best, third place money.
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Slack tide
The tide will go from a high of 1.7 to a low of 0.6 feet.
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Another which one is the best...
Skink, is that you? Hey, you coming up for Tallydude's wedding?
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Slack tide
I'm going to be fishing a club tournament this weekend on the lower Apalachicola River. High tide will be at around 6:15 a.m. with low tide around 12:30. I don't have much experience fishing tidal rivers, but I understand that slack tide times make for tough fishing. Anyone have any thoughts on how to approach that time when the water isn't moving?
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Redfishing
Our bass club is fishing a tournament on the Apalachicola River out of Bay City this weekend. We have about as much chance of catching a good redfish as we do bass in these waters. I can't wait.
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Better Stock Up On Beer & Pop Tarts!
Beer and Pop Tarts; I like that. Reminds me of the phone call I got years ago from a priest who needed some help with his gas stove, "Come on over and have some beer and pancakes and help me fix this stove."
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summer FL crappie
Not too many lakes in Central Florida that are 20 feet deep.
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Tracker finally reinforced their jons transom
I sure like my 25 year old Bass Tracker. Never had a minute's trouble with it that wasn't my fault.
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From the mouths of babes. . .
Daniel got to come home from the hospital yesterday. It was a bit of a shock to see how pale, drawn, and weak he was. The recovery begins now and I look forward to having my little buddy back to full speed soon.
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tracker v 18 questions
I fished out of one earlier this year and found it to be no more stable than a regular Bass Tracker. You have a lot more freeboard with the V18, but it is still a lightweight, aluminum boat and it gets blown around a lot in the wind. Rick Clunn used one in a tournament earlier this year, so I guess it must not be too bad. It is a noticeably smoother ride in rough water than my Tracker.
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From the mouths of babes. . .
My 3 year old grandson is in the hospital recovering from cancer surgery. Last night, in a very quiet moment, my daughter whispered to him, "I love you Daniel." To which Daniel replied. "I love Fruit Loops." I guess Beth knows where she stands in the pecking order. ;D
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contemplated pulling the plug and swimming back to the truck
About two years ago I inherited my late father's 1984 Bass Tracker. Since then that "free" boat has cost me $3900 for a new motor, $600 for a new trolling motor, $800 in new depth finders, $100 for a new pedestal and seat, etc.
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What happened to Rick Morris?
Anybody know why Rick Morris was zeroed out at Oneida on Saturday? He made some cryptic remark after weighing in about a couple of other fishermen who "knew what happened out there."
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Onboard Battery Charger Advice
I have a Dual Pro that I bought directly from the company. It was reconditioned and came with a warranty at a much better price than a new one. It's one of the best investments I have ever made in my boat.
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Quick humminbird question
The Humminbird models that are marked "GPS Capable" will show the waypoints and tracks from the other units. That is all. They will not show the map like the base unit. Here is what you will see: Thanks to Greg Walters at Humminbird for the picture.
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Pistol for the ol lady
A .380 will just make a bad guy mad. Go with the compact 9mm.