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soccplayer07

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  1. What a week. well done.
  2. Thank you for the kind words Jim! You posted a very nice series as well. What sigma lens were you using in your zoo shots? What aperture were you shooting? mode? I'm shocked more people have not jumped in on this thread. There are a lot of photographers here.
  3. I truly hope Jason does well out west.
  4. two options: 4/0 ewg 4/0 twist lock I don't use a weight. I normally burn them and pause it over holes.
  5. I would add "or if it floats,..."
  6. I love to shoot too. I mainly shoot wildlife and sports. It's a very addictive hobby. I'm a cannon guy. there are a lot of good photography forums out there. check out dpreview and fm forums. Here is link to some of my shots. ajbrowning.zenfolio.com
  7. x2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. man i cant wait!!!
  9. my choice of lures don't change much just my location. although, I'm looking forward to frogging again!!!
  10. 4/0 t-rig lightest weight that conditions allow.
  11. i think the hawks had the best draft thus far.
  12. yes sir! The skins finally addressed their offensive line.
  13. I don't recall the exact weight. It is almost always in the 6lb class.
  14. yea i fish the tourneys there. sounds like a nice set up. do you always put in at fountainhead?
  15. Wow that is sweet! he did a great job. having said that, why not just buy a jon boat?
  16. its a very tough fishery. it takes time to learn it. once you do it is very rewarding. I'm still learning it as well. The spawn has started. In out last tourney (Sunday) people were catching bedding fish. It was a very tough day as well. We didn't catch our first keeper until 10am. All of our fish were holding very tight to cover. Put in the time...you will not be disappointed!
  17. I use a 4/0 t-rig with the lightest weight possible.
  18. no, not in my opinion. low tide draw the fish to outer edges while high tide pushes them up (shoreline too).

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