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New member, U.S. Soldier in Korea

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Just wanted to take a moment and say hello. My name is Tom and I am a U.S. soldier stationed in Korea. My family and I just arrived in country and we are getting settled in. I am an avid fisherman and I love bass fishing. When I left the states I was a little depressed over the idea of not being able to bass fish for a while. When I ran across the forum I was thrilled to see that there are other members here in Korea and  that bass fishing is very much alive here in Korea. I quickly registered and started making posts about the bass scene in South Korea. If you have any info. to share I am all ears.

I look forward to hearing from the members.

Tom

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Welcome aboard!

8-)

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 Cast4Fun

Greetings & Welcome To The Most Informative Site On The Net

Tight Lines!!!  

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welcome

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Welcome and thank you for your service.

Welcome aboard Tom!  As a prior service soldier (thinking of returning) and a bass addict, I am sure you will love the site the more time you are on it.  I've been a member for about 2 years and have learned a lot from this great group of folks!

Welcome to BR!  I just want to say that I am proud of you guys and everything that you do for us.

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Welcome to Bass Resource, Tom!

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to the forums.

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Welcome to the best fishing site on the net, and thank you for your service to this great contry.

Falcon

Welcome Tom, thanks for your service to our great country and stay safe over there!

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