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Team9nine

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  1. And, as you can probably tell from the replies, that wide variation can be seen here, too - lol - because it’s a technique that can truly be done effectively with a pretty wide range of options as mentioned by the reply below: So I’d base the decision on your budget, your level of commitment to the technique, and your favorite line type. Responses in this thread so far to fit about any price point and personality. I’ve personally used several of the variations mentioned and still haven’t settled on just ONE absolute favorite setup.
  2. Absolutely could! It would be a ML spin rod with which I could throw a pretty wide variety of smaller lures for both bass and panfish, and catch a ton of fish. Would I not be able to throw a bunch of stuff I enjoy fishing from time to time? The answer there is, “of course,” too 😄
  3. Mostly cloudy and light south winds combined with highs over 70 today found me back out on the water. After farting around with some deep shad school stuff without luck, I headed to the nearest creek arm and did some scouting for crappie. As expected, they’ve scattered and are probably about to spawn, but I hit a couple bass up shallow and decided to chase them most of the afternoon. Ended up with about 16 fish on a combination of jigs and soft plastics. Did run across a couple crappie though, and one of those was about the most obese thing I’ve ever seen - lol. Fairly short compared to some I’ve caught, but that belly pushed the scales down to 3.15 lbs. 😎
  4. Lol - good to know. I thought my account had been hacked and I got locked out. Won’t be updating any of my “business” pages, so guess I’ll just go fishing 😎
  5. Party is winding down with surface temps approaching 60 degrees and fish looking like they are scattering to spawn. Managed one beastie yesterday despite the conditions that weighed 2.91 lbs.
  6. Since this is a boy doll by the name on his nametag, I'd say if you weren't using FFS, this is where you were hurt - like a swift kick to the -&8t# - or so I heard according to the "whiners" this weekend - lol
  7. Also Trey McKinney on his win: "The Lowrance ActiveTarget was essential to finding these fish up on the shallow flats, too. I started the tournament fishing in 20 to 30 feet of water and then today, I was in 4 feet … They were moving off the timber toward the bank. I had to follow them.”
  8. Big bass, big screens, big dreams!
  9. This response from Rick Pierce of Bass Cat Boats has been shared elsewhere. I’ve seen him post similar previously: Changes will be coming in 2025 for those Tour pros. The level of change is not yet fully known, though Bassmaster did indicate to the Elite anglers at Toledo that it was eminent. They will be addressing crappie brakes, units, heights, transducers and more in the coming season. They also gave firm guidelines on use of Crappie Brakes in 2024. The genie is out of the bottle, though they will be stuffing some aspects in a new coffin. BCB
  10. I think you’ll see some natural segregation by demographic and field between the two - it’s already started somewhat, and these recent events will only encourage more separation from what I’m reading across various forums and other online media. May be the minority, but a lot of anglers have little interest in the guys you named. Just an opinion
  11. I don't think it will be anything that dramatic, but it likely has a solid effect on top end size and numbers. Since all the big bass drama/eyes are on Texas at the moment, consider it’s been more than 30 years since they set the current state record bass, this despite the efforts of long running programs like ShareLunker. FFS combined with social media will continue to put downward pressure on the chances of growing a new state record. It will likely take a big shift in habitat (environmental conditions) to swing things in the other direction. Texas is fortunate in that it has some immense bodies of water that hold up well to pressure. In most states, it’s not unusual to see the entire population of bass get turned over 1X, 2X or even greater in the smaller lakes. In those cases, tournament mortality negatively affects top end size structure. The same happens with pressure in general.
  12. Total sarcasm, Tom (insert ‘stir the pot’ emoji here) 😆
  13. If I had to lay down a bet at this point, I’d go with a limit of 2 FFS transducers on a boat (1 fresh, 1 salt, vertical; or 1 vert and 1 horiz/perspective) combined with either a max combined screen limit per boat (in inches) or a max number of units per boat.
  14. Will take several years, but you’ll start seeing a few of them get dropped off the tour every year if they stick to the current plan. It’s early, but several well recognized names sitting in that group of bottom 10 in AOY standings already. Maybe they’ll increase the number of legend exemptions to accommodate some of them so there’s at least a few recognizable names left 😆
  15. But close behind in the #2 slot is to buy and learn how to use an FFS unit 😉 🤑
  16. Seems like a lot of guys have gone to running a separate battery just for their scope units, especially smaller and lighter lithiums, but you can run them off your cranking battery, especially if you have a larger engine that puts out a good bit of amps for recharging, and/or you do a lot of idling/graphing or long runs. As @TnRiver46 mentioned, you do run the risk of running that battery down and possibly unable to crank the big motor, so you might play with using it in that configuration on a local lake and staying close to the ramp just in case. If you can get through a day without issue and you have an onboard charger that also charges the main starter battery, you should be fine. You can also show the voltage on your fishfinder screen and monitor it so you'll know when you're starting to run that battery too low. Like you, I run all my graphs (including FFS) as well as lights and livewell/accessories off my main battery, but my engine is small enough I can hand crank it in case of failure (and I've had to a time or two before I regularly started charging my main battery).
  17. …and that applies to all age groups, both young and old.
  18. Or he has seen the same meme that everybody and their brother has posted on their social media page this week and he was just being sarcastic 😉
  19. Lol 🤮 He’s one of the reasons I don’t watch coverage. Different strokes for different folks
  20. Lol - I don’t know, but the CDC said my Covid booster shot would protect me against it 🤧
  21. Doesn’t run off batteries or get knocked off in stump fields - you might have something there 😆
  22. Buddy was probably in an area without reception, and his observer had to enter his entire catch immediately upon getting it back. You’d be lucky to land/weigh/record a single fish in under a minute.
  23. AMEN 🙏 No sense standing around at the ramp for half an hour waiting for clues and smelling the air. Just drop the boat in the water, fire up the transducers, and see what’s REALLY going on down there 😉
  24. Looks like there were 2 taken in March 2021, and one in March 2019. Those appear to be the most recent ones.
  25. Context - they can spin them however they want. Nobody can really even define their actual meaning, sponsors included, but I’m sure their “advisory panel” will take them all into consideration when making their ‘recommendations’ at the end of the season 😉 😆 Bass Resource Public Service Announcement: If you were exposed to Bassmaster’s social media impressions at the recent Toledo Bend event, or felt like you were wrongly “engaged,” you might be entitled to compensation 👨‍⚖️
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