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BassBandit35

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  1. Not that conflicting for me. When there's storm or front approaching is when I have my spinnerbait tied on and wind in real fast. They slam em hard. Not always the case but most of the time. My eyes hurts after reading above post but good post Chris.
  2. Ah I see chocolate shad! Looks sharp!
  3. No update. Have been keeping my eyes open like a hawk. Nothing. Ya know how court is, they prolong...he's staying low...
  4. Goose52, take it back if your not happy with it, I bet you will be happy with the UA Cold Gear "Fleece" glove. But cost 5 bucks more but worth every penny! The glove you have now does not have fleece on whole back hand but index finger am I correct? If so the "fleece" glove covers back hand/ per fingers expect the palm which it will be the same that you tried. Btw I took the golf gloves back because it got wet easily on leather palm. Too much hassle to put latex gloves on so I went with the Fleece UA. Doesnt hurt to try any or take it back til whichever suit you.
  5. Looking sharp! Symmetrical? They are pretty symmetrical from what I can tell alright. Impressive.
  6. BassBandit35 replied to CCP's topic in Tacklemaking
    I prefer basic but that looks good though. Got talent.
  7. mmhmmmmmmm looks good...mmhmmmmmmm next time spray paint gills mmhmmmmmmm...dont use marker... mmhmmmmmmm
  8. A tiny house in North Carolina.
  9. From my door to boat launch is 2 miles to heat power lake. The water there is always in upper 60's from Dec to March
  10. Don't know. Just got them yesterday so I'll find out in my next outing. If my casting thumb gets wet from the spool I can use latex glove as base layer then I'm good to go. I read that latex gloves does keep your hand warm. Best of both world.
  11. http://www.sandbox8.com/2008/12/19/footjoy-wintersof-glove-review/ Rated 4.9 out of 5 with 91 customers http://reviews.footjoy.com/4009/46/reviews.htm After done some research I went out to get myself a pair yesterday. Lot better than my under armour! Much easier to cast with them on.
  12. Or look up for a golf gloves called Footjoy Wintersof. One of a good ones.
  13. Didn't think of that. Thanks for the tip!
  14. http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_96023____SearchResults I have a pair of these. Worth the investment. Lot of pros in BASS use them too.
  15. I know the ISG has Dream Tube jig but, I don't want an exposed hook. I tried the Bite Me vertical eye tube jig by inserting it then texas rig it unfortuantely it doesn't work well like I expected. What weighted hook would be best suited to TR the Dream Tube? Thanks.
  16. Pasted from other site, FOOD PREFERENCES AND RESOURCES 1. Food habits vary significantly according to species, location, and season. River otters' diets consist largely of crayfishes, crabs, and other aquatic invertebrates; fishes; and frogs. Despite concern that otters compete with game fishers, the fishes that otters consume are mainly non-game species. Otters may also occasionally prey on birds, rabbits, and rodents. I wouldn't be concerned.
  17. Didn't have much luck with them either. Gave up so I stick with the zoom & netbait.
  18. What gauge? Never create a jig myself. Attempting to.
  19. Lucky Craft's chartreuse shad started it all.
  20. Don't see why not. A deaf team national tournament was held at KY lake last summer and the 2nd place team used a 7" senko wacky rigged skipped under docks all week. Their biggest fish was 6+ lbs. Its clear water lake.
  21. Yes I agree it is neat format but one that bothers me is not all of their scale are created equal. Give or take +/- difference per scale.
  22. http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local-beat/Something-is-Fishy-69002292.html

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