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Shoot, just wanted to get a winter topic going with a little controversy to get it started. 50 replies in 24 hours is pretty good :)
As many people posted, in the end the choices are ours as consumers who to buy from and to whom we listen to. Target large or enjoy a sunrise, to each his own. :gh: |
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What's Up Fat Lip!? YouTube - FatLip - What's Up Fat Lip? |
Man, my truck windows need a thorough cleaning.
I am SURE they need to be cleaned every day. . . it's not safe to be driving around with dirty windows, |
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well said!!
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I absolutely hate it when i sit down at the puter and realaize I have no Popcorn!!!!!!!!
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I am relatively new to the whole surfcasting world; just finished what I would qualify as my second full year where I dedicated time and attention to the sport. Heck 3 years ago while on vacation at block for a week, I was fishing at night w/o waders, corkers, or a even a plug bag for that matter. I am kind of thankful for some of the resources that are available to me; some books, some fishing related forums and my fishing club in particular. Those resources really helped me get started.
At first I fell into the habit of buying tons of plugs I didn't know how to use, in tons of color variations. I also bought some rods and reels i don't use or need, but I hope my nieces and nephew will get use out of them. Through trial and error I think I have kind of figured out what I think works best for me (at the moment) and what I feel confident in using. I hope I have gotten past the point of needing to have XXXXXX lure and YYYYYY accessory; and will try to focus on what works for me and continue to learn from my few successes and many failures in the surf. DZ, thanks for that SW point information, I finally got to fish it this past year, except I was there on the flood tide. Making a mental note on that one. Kevin |
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Did they really...Ouch. |
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My pleasure. I'm sure there was some cut and paste activity with that paragraph. Those are optimum tides.... don't ignore the flood. DZ |
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After that, I'm now expecting at least a quarter-page review in 2010 on the Sham-wow and how useful it is when washing your boat. |
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Oh, and there was also a ShamWow booth at the RI Saltwater Sportsman show last spring. |
I don't know why people knock the Banjo Minnow so badly. When I used to fresh water fish back in college, we used them all the time and they truly were amazing. They would out fish any other artificial we would use (rapalas, power bait, etc). Caught tons of large mouth bass on them.......and they have a kick arse tune that goes with them. I love the banjo minnow.
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i agree with redlite. they're just as valid as any soft plastic jerk bait out there. the 7" mackeral looks like it would do pretty well in the salt to me.
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Hey Krispy....Please :smash: pass the Garlic Salt
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i'm not sure whats so special about them,,,,but i was out in the boat on a reservoir in hopkinton and doing ok... i am always lure hunting when i fish as a habit and noticed a soft plastic minow stuck in a bush.... i powered my way in there to get it just for fun.... it was a Banjo minnow... i through it on my hook and checked out the action close to the boat just for the hell of it and a small bass slammed it. so i proceeded to really fish the heck out of it and caught 45 more fish ... so i can highly attest to them working just as good as they say they do... and the only reason i quit catching fish on it was because by then it was shredded .....:uhuh: |
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