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fishweewee 11-20-2003 11:39 AM

Dear Krispy....
 
How many surfcasters does it take to screw in a light bulb?

chris L 11-20-2003 11:43 AM

none real fisherman dont do lights .

Krispy 11-20-2003 12:45 PM

Chris beat me to it :D

How many boat fisherman does it take to make one count? :eek5: :hihi:

fishweewee 11-20-2003 01:19 PM

I'm not worthy...

chris L 11-20-2003 01:32 PM

your right your NOT ! LOL

tlapinski 11-20-2003 02:57 PM

question for Krispy:

when using a spinning rod, is the reel supposed to be on the top or bottom?

also, can i use a conventional reel on a spinning rod and vice-versa?

beachwalker 11-20-2003 03:15 PM

Mr. Krispy,

Can you tell me what knots to tie. I can't seem to keep my hook on the line. Even when I put bait on there it just seems to fall right off.

I have asked Notaro, Bassman and even went right to the top and asked the Lord himself (or herself depending on the company I am keeping. Oh but that's a whole other story).


Help me please :(

bassmaster 11-20-2003 03:24 PM

Krispy when i put line on My reel do I have to put it on backwards?

JohnR 11-20-2003 03:27 PM

Mr Krispy, if I tie four 1/2 opunce lead lures with the furry white stuff alternating between mona, flurah, and tin leader, will it cast as well AS a bigg one?

How do you backwind?

Krispy 11-20-2003 03:31 PM

If we were in the soon to be added "All Krispy, All the Time Forum", I would answer your Q's as follows:
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when using a spinning rod, is the reel supposed to be on the top or bottom?
God Damn it Toby :af: How many times I gotta tell you, the reel goes on the bottom. I dont care if your lefty, deal with it like all those other weirdo left-handed freaks

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can i use a conventional reel on a spinning rod and vice-versa?
Only boat people use conventional, cuz they can hold a beer in holder and put the rod in the other. You dont wanna be a boat person do ya?


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Can you tell me what knots to tie. I can't seem to keep my hook on the line. Even when I put bait on there it just seems to fall right off.
:af: First off, in the "All Krispy Forum", protocol would state that I answer one question first, before another is asked of me. And your way out of order Beachwalker!! :smash:
No response for you!!!!!! :af: :af:

tlapinski 11-20-2003 03:34 PM

this could work. :laughs:

bassmaster 11-20-2003 03:38 PM

what about me? dont I get yelled at :(

Krispy 11-20-2003 03:48 PM

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Krispy when i put line on My reel do I have to put it on backwards?
Yes, all line must go on backwards, as its the nature of the reel. Except Van Staals, line is gently applied to the reel, with rose petals between every wrap and your are served a chocolate souffle after every cast. But only with upkeep of the warranty.
Is this a trick question from you Mass guys, I know your talking behind my back!!! :af: Its a conspiracy :smash:

Krispy 11-20-2003 03:53 PM

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Mr Krispy, if I tie four 1/2 opunce lead lures with the furry white stuff alternating between mona, flurah, and tin leader, will it cast as well AS a bigg one?
John, after many years in the surf, Ive found its best not to use leaders. Just slide the the eye of one Bucktail onto the hook of the next. This will allow it to look like a school of bait.
Otherwise I would just throw them into the surf and see what chokes on it, though Im not sure how far you would get it
Your from MA to right :rolleyes:

JohnR 11-20-2003 04:06 PM

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Your from MA to right
Yep- I'm from my Mom - you're from yours, right?

Big Vern 11-20-2003 04:06 PM

Krispy...

First of all, how much line should I have between my popper and the bobber? Also, should I put chunks of mackeral on both hooks on the popper or just one?

Thanks in advance.

Krispy 11-20-2003 04:07 PM

Immaculate conception :angel:

RIJIMMY 11-20-2003 04:08 PM

So I guess this is what winter is goign to be like around here............:behead:

tlapinski 11-20-2003 04:13 PM

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Originally posted by RIJIMMY
So I guess this is what winter is goign to be like around here............:behead:
yep. :happy: just add in some name calling and boat vs. shore battles. :D

chris L 11-20-2003 04:22 PM

then it will be spring . see how fast the winter goes by .

beachwalker 11-20-2003 04:25 PM

HeeHeeheee


:af: :af: :laughs: :laughs:

:smash: :laughs: :smash: :laughs:

bassmaster 11-20-2003 04:28 PM

dear krispy, I hope that you get Your own forum
it will be called get yelled at By krispy
I was wondering, when I put a swivel on and then a snap and another swivel do I need a leader?

beachwalker 11-20-2003 04:29 PM

Whip me, beat me, hurt me. Make me tie bad knots.........


:( ;) :( ;) :( ;) :( :D

fishweewee 11-20-2003 04:32 PM

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Originally posted by bassmaster
dear krispy, I hope that you get Your own forum
it will be called get yelled at By krispy
I was wondering, when I put a swivel on and then a snap and another swivel do I need a leader?

Go lay down ya homo dork. :bshake:

bloocrab 11-20-2003 05:37 PM

I have a question on tides...

When they say... "the tides' coming in"...where exactly does it go? I watch as the waves brake against the shoreline and the sand just absorbs it right up. I spent countless hours with Tattoo and Goose digging into the beach..trying to find an answer. We couldn't figure out something...If the sand keeps absorbing the water, how does the water level get higher? Why doesn't the sand and the earth keep absorbing the tide keeping it at a level state?

I'm so glad there's going to be an "Ask Krispy Forum"!! :happy:

Krispy 11-20-2003 05:48 PM

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When they say... "the tides' coming in"...where exactly does it go?
Geez thats a dumb question Bloo :rolleyes: As the earth spins, it sloshes one soggy end to the other, sorta like a washing machine. Ya see, the earth is like a Twinkie, if you ball it up and dunk it in milk, then lay it on the table it all drains out one end. Simple science :smash: Keep digging :rocketem: :smokin:

Slipknot 11-20-2003 07:16 PM

Oh Great One Mr. Krispy critter, I have a question that needs answering also.

Whe I go gigging for stripers at night the bass seem to shy away from the light and swim away:confused: That baffles me and is very frustrating since I can't gig me no bass, can't seem to sneak up on them. How do you do it?:confused: Do I need a bigger more powerful light? The one I have is 15 million candlepower, maybe I should go for the 3 billion candlepower:confused: yes, I'm confused.
thank you in advance

JohnR 11-20-2003 07:31 PM

Mr Slipknot, not trying to offend Mr Krispy in any way but perhaps InterplanetaryAngler would have some otherworldly gadget for your use... Like a wristwatch supernova or a little eel

Krispy 11-20-2003 08:02 PM

Quote:

First of all, how much line should I have between my popper and the bobber? Also, should I put chunks of mackeral on both hooks on the popper or just one?
Don, this is so basic, Im almost disgusted with myself to explain it to you. Apply a 3 oz pyramid sinker 3/4 of the way up your 3" leader and attach with superglue to the main line. This will allow proper underwater popping.
Next I recomend, to save yourself from any more embarassment, you rid yourself of any evidence that you've ever even seen the surf, leave the family behind and move out to Indiana as soon as possible.

Skitterpop 11-20-2003 08:03 PM

I was honored as well
 
Krispy yelled at me once and I was excited.


Thats all,
Mike


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