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CWB

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  1. Those things are so big around you can't even call them footballs! When you hooked that cat did you think you had a huge smallie?
  2. Megastrike Or JJ's. Can't go wrong with either.
  3. X2. I boil alot of new baits as well to soften them up. A few seconds is all it takes.
  4. I keep my boat moorde at my dock 8 months out of the year. I bought a custom cover that snaps on the boat and pulls tight and ties in the back. I just put on my swimsuit and walk around it and put on the cover before mooring it. The water is only 4 feet deep. If it's cold, I slip into my waders.
  5. My left hand was on or snug to the knob also. But was your right hand 8" up the bat as it would be if that's how you are holding the rod when casting? Not so much about choking up but position of hands. My right hand is at the reel and my left hand is right underneath it. I've tried casting with my hands apart on a split grip and it just doesn't feel natural. With my hands together, one is holding the grip and one is holding the rod blank. Doesn't feel right. I have seen long distance casting matches and they do hold the rod with their hands apart but this was before split grips hit the market so there probably is a leverage advantage. This is only my opinion. Everyone has their preferences and split grip rods will never be one of mine. Go Cubs! (quiet CJ)
  6. I respectfully disagree. I played ball for years and cast with 2 hands like I hold a baseball bat. I do not like split grips and don't think I will ever get used to them. I've never seen a baseball bat that had a thinner section between the butt and the barrel. They taper down to a uniform 7/8" or 1" diameter and then have the butt at the end. I see what you are trying to say though and I do not think that's the reason for a split grip. Can't be for weight. Maybe just something new to spice things up? The world may never know.
  7. Got my first rod in 6 days without a hitch. We'll see about the second. Maybe it's because they deal in firearms?????
  8. Everyone's a wiseguy! Good one though.
  9. Works like a charm. Thanks.
  10. No. What version of windows are you running?
  11. Does anyone know if there is a way to increase the font size or make the letters bold in the posts? My eyesain'tt what they used to be. Looked in help and came up empty.
  12. Any craw will work as long as it's a Rage Craw in Falcon Lake Craw color. I'm not too fussy. Will be throwing it keel-weighted as I'm sure alot of other guys will be too! (Darn Steezy)
  13. Anyone looking for a great dropshot/shakey head rod at a fantastic price, check this out: http://www.midwesthuntersoutlet.com/item.aspx?PID=175983&w=PQ%2BJDyOLrQE%3D Just bought another one. couldn't pass it up!
  14. Hope you do great! And don't be afraid to pick up a spinning rod and shakey head if things are tough. I won't be there to laugh at you like you did at me.
  15. Great looking fish. Love those big bugeyes on the lunkers!
  16. Don't engineers tend to overdesign things and make them cost 20X what they are really worth? An awful lot of good inventions have come from an average Joe getting fed up with something and saying " there has to be a better way " My engineering staff would have taken a month and 10 meetings to design this.
  17. I recall some time ago in my youth (I won't date myself) reading that Buck came up to my neck of the woods and spent a week fishing the Fox Chain O' Lakes. At the time, the lakes were supposedly fished out. Undoubtedly the bank beaters were having trouble catching anything worth talking about. Buck caught stringers of huge bass and pike and people were amazed. These are natural lakes and I'm sure he was spending most of his time trolling the weedlines. My biggest muskie to date came trolling a spoonplug in 17 feet of water off the deep weedline of a bowl shaped natural lake. If I recall, he put more emphasis on fishing and eliminating water until you find fish. On lakes where the weeds stop growing at 15 feet, that's where you start. I also recalled the Lindner boys fishing the same bodies of water in their "barnstorming" days and opening everyones eyes to not only the amazing bass but walleye potential of these waters. I remember actually speaking to Buck on the phone some years ago and I asked him why he put such flimsy hooks on such great baits. His reply was "if you're fishing these in the correct spots, you're going to get hung up alot and with these hooks you can pull and straighten them out". Not sure what he based the deep to shallow migration theory on. Maybe that he hit a couple of shallow feeding periods in the day but had steadier success in deep water. We'll never know. anyway, read the books. You won't be disappointed.
  18. Guarantee it won't be your last!
  19. Same here on the smaller lakes. Most guys are used to close quarters and are pretty good about etiquette. They will pull in behind you but occasionally I've had guys pull in a few casts ahead of me. I just fire up the big and lay a hole shot past them and wave as I go buy. Doesn't happen twice in the same day. Usually I pass guys going the other way and there is always some cordial talk. I did have a guy pull up behind me and I got 2 on a worm so I stopped to thoroughly fish the area and he went past me and sarcastically said "I guess this is your spot" As I set the hook and landed my fourth keeper from the spot I unhooked it and said "yeah, I guess it is" and kept fishing.
  20. Man, I was saying the whole trip if only there was another foot or two of water, there would be a ton of good stuff in good water, not 6 inches. Guess I got my wish in spades. When it starts to drop back down I bet the lake will be on fire. Big-O will probably make a trip to do some flippin. Be safe all.
  21. Steez- Clean out your P.M box. Tried to send P.M. but didn't get through.
  22. Look out. Now you're famous. Or at least the baits are. Hope this boosts sales. Congrats!
  23. Finally got my pictures off my camera which got ruined. Hooked this guy and finally thought I had my double digit largemouth. Anyway, great fight in 3 feet of water. I know Big-O wanted to catch one of these almost as much as a 6lb. Smallie. Here's some from Saturday in 30 MPH winds and rain: Next year.
  24. Please post a picture of the 2.5's and the 1.5 in the same shot. Also, where did you get the other cranks in bluegill color. I haven't found them anywhere and would like to get some. If you think there is a problem, I would contact Strike King as they are pretty responsive and will help you out. See SwimJigs pic. The baits I have look exactly the same but if you put it in water, the stripes appear. If you have a fishtank, drop one in there and look at it.
  25. The 1.5 and 2.5 in bluegill are translucent, like a few other colors. This is not a mistake. The catalog shows the color bluegill as "coming soon" There is a picture of it in a redeye shad. It is translucent also. It looks different in a picture than it does when you see it up close. The 3 other baits in the original picture are not bluegill color. Great bait in a great color.
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