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and i need a new avatar...i look like a big dork with that bluetooth in my ear and my nerdy glasses and a puma shirt...you call yourself a bassmaster???

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Ahhhh...bluetooth!!!  I thought you wanted to be the next Jason Quinn!!!   ;)

j/k with ya!

Joe  8-)

I was thinking of the movie Stand By Me and the story of Lard @ss.  Now, who wouldn't mind catching a nice fatty bass.  

I was nicknamed willy in high school on my baseball team.  I later joined a semi-pro baseball team called the Solano Mudcats.  Hence, "Mudcatwilly" was born

Well, better to get in late than never I s'pose...

Like the sig says, FatBoy has nothing to do with my size (I'm 6'3" and about 230; not chiseled, but not exactly fat either).  My passion is riding my motorcycle (2003 Harley-Davidson FatBoy).  Notice the hat and the shirt in the avatar.  I think I have more Harley shirts than skivies and socks combined.  ;D

Like I told LBH a while back, if I could just find a way to combine riding and fishing life would be perfect.  He suggested some sort of motorcycle-trolling  ;D but I couldn't figure out how to make that work.  Any other ideas?  

Like I told LBH a while back, if I could just find a way to combine riding and fishing life would be perfect. He suggested some sort of motorcycle-trolling ;D but I couldn't figure out how to make that work. Any other ideas?

Don't they have a program like that on ESPN2?  ;)  8-)

Joe

I thought I already replied to this thread. I just looked through ALL 6 PAGES and found that I haven't. ;D

Well, it's pretty obvious actually. JB is my first two initials and Adams is my last name. It's also the first part of my email address and I used it years ago when I first signed on to a forum. I find it easier to use the same user name in multiple forums.

I belong to many off-road forums and two fishing forums. I call BassResource.com my home for fishing forums! ;) You guys are too cool to not call this home! 8-)

I just updated my avatar so, I think it speaks for me.

I didn't change the personal text to this verse because this is a fishing forum, I changed it because I believe in it.  Since this is a fishing forum, I thought that was the most appropriate verse to quote from the many, many verses in the bible.

Me and my fishing partner believe that God is a fisherman too.  After all, Jesus did feed 5,000 men with two fish and he filled the disciples nets with 153 fish before he assended to heaven.  There is no challenge in it for him though because he knows where all the fish are and what bait would catch the largest bass in the lake! ;D

The early Chrysler Hemi was known as the elephant motor back in the day because of their large valve covers and size. Chevy came out with the small block V8 in 1955, in subsequent years these little small blocks were giving the early Hemi a hard time on the street and tracks. Everyone knows an Elephant is scared of a mouse, so the name mouse motor was given to the small block. In 1965 when Chevy introduced the big block it was dubbed the rat motor.

My Chevelle has a big block and is a stick shift, put the two together and you have a RatONaStick.  :)

Well..I through a buzzbait anytime of the year any conditions any time of day..so hence the name..Picture is just one of about 30 six pounders I caught this year in lake nunya

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