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I started fishing 40 years ago on off as kid,teenager and adult throwing worms,spinner baits hoping to get lucky and throw it in front of a bass.Last year around this time I bought my first bass rig and joined this site and I just want to thank Glenn for starting this site and the forum members for sharing all of your knowledge of fishing it's made me a better fishermen I'm not throwing lures anymore I'm finding bass  and it's changed my life.To be able to do this is a gift most people wont experience in a lifetime the connection we have made with mother nature.So Thank you!

I'll give a +1 to that.  The amount of information you can find here is astounding.  Opinions may differ, approaches may be diametric, but there is a TON of info.  Heck, sometimes too much, and I want to try it all...

Not only is there a lot of good information but there are also really good caring people here or legit try to help a fellow man out. Not like that everywhere else. 

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