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PLEASE READ THE FAQ'S!!!

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

To all the new folks - we love the questions, love to help you succeed.  But please, do yourself (and us) a favor by first reading the FAQ's.  It only takes a moment, and you'll get a lot of your questions answered right away.  That's why we made them.   ;)

THANKS!!

  • Super User

Next you'll ask them to use the search function... and then we'll have nothing left to talk about except brand new products!   :)

And for the record... my younger brother was a very successful banjo minnow user.  You keep locking the threads before I can be the one poster to have ever seen them work.     ;)

  • Super User

Ditto to flechero's post. FAQs on any site should be read but force-feeding them and locking threads just seems silly and unwarranted.

(Note: that's just an opinion; I'm well aware that site operators can run their sites however they choose.)

  • Super User
FAQs on any site should be read but force-feeding them and locking threads just seems silly and unwarranted.

Hmm...

Marty,

It seems like you have been around here long enough to know better.

:;)

  • Super User

OK.

BTW, how do I fish a senko?

  • Super User
FAQs on any site should be read but force-feeding them and locking threads just seems silly and unwarranted.

Hmm...

Marty,

It seems like you have been around here long enough to know better.

:;)

Maybe you could make your point (whatever it is) in a non-patronizing way? 8 1/2 years posting here. What am I supposed to know better? Not to offer up an opinion? Not to talk about forum practices?  ???????

  • Super User

You want to solve this whole thing put a sticky up for FAQ's about FAQ's

Hmmmmmmmmmmm!!!

You want to solve this whole thing put a sticky up for FAQ's about FAQ's

lol, that's the muddy we remember.

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