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I Love BassResource

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  1. Big Ugly Creek, WV Now thats a scenic master piece.
  2. Can't say I've ever seen a GPS mounted like that, but whatever floats your boat! The puck on my bird and lowrance units were mounted flush to the gelcoat, and I never had reception issues.
  3. It will go to court and a judge somewhere will actually define the boundaries, thus injecting "common sense" into the ridiculous decision made by the school.
  4. Good god those are fat fish. Very nice!!
  5. http://www.papilio.com/ Inkjet Waterproof is what I mostly use. You could get pretty creative with some of the clear sheets tho. Become proficient with Photoshop and the sky is the limit.
  6. Top notch work my friend, very very nice! Love the decals!
  7. My name Brian Ooten Came booten putting Mc in front of it, well I dunno
  8. Just looked at the site, it appears to use MySQL. I would image the accounts use table based authentication. It's hard to say without seeing the config, but it sounds like a configuration issue, given no one deleted/purged account records. I'm assuming your just using the Outlook client to wire up the pop3 accounts, and your not actually using MS Outlook on the back end. So the domain question shouldn't apply here.
  9. Is the outlook install wired into active directory? I doubt it if you just using a hosting service. SQL Server based?
  10. As everyone has stated, the new Citica's a great value. I currently use Citica's on my flipping/pitchin sticks, and curados on everything else. I'm currently toying with coverting a Citica to a lower cranking ratio and I'm going to try using them on my crankin setups. I pefer left handed reels, so I can't get a curado to crank with.
  11. Lol, that would be a test. If that doesn't work, I have access to a few farm ponds really close to a hotel 8 down here.
  12. The wife and myself both had it done. It's one of the best investments I've ever made. Painless, quick, and the recovery is quite easy.
  13. I mounted the LSS1 on the bottom of my jackplate, in the center of my rig. I mounted the networking box inside my driver side rod locker, I can put it in the flush, out of the way and its always dry. Running the cables were a pain for me, but other than that installation was a breeze. You'll hear people scuff at the extra networking box, but the benefits are pretty incredible if your using two units.
  14. The spillway gate at the dam...
  15. I've gotten to use my HDS unit for a bit. I couldn't be more pleased. These things are definitely one of the most incredible tools I've ever had the pleasure of using. I can pretty much scan an entire area, marking the sweet spots I want to hit. I can also dismiss areas much quicker than I could before. Wonderful tools! Here are a few random pics I've plucked out while reviewing my sonar logs...
  16. You ever really picked one up? They weigh 22lbs and typically feel like they have steel beams in the core of the blank. I've seen a few bolted to truck bumpers as whip antennas...
  17. Beautiful fish! I would give anything to be able to catch those around here...
  18. "Alden said he sought to show jurors that manufacturers could make boats and motors safer by installing guards on propellers and placing a shield over the back. The concept for a device was created years ago, he said, but the industry has resisted adopting it." That's the basis of the case. I hate it for the guy, but a little common sense would have been nice..
  19. its not a fanny pack, its a European satchel...
  20. Personal preference. Some people like to use a faster reel and slow themselves down as needed. I prefer to use a slower reel and speed my retrieve up when needed.
  21. That cross weave is really nice, congrats! Beautiful build! I've also noticed the MHX line seems to be a bit on the heavy side, when compared to the given rating.
  22. Awesome!! I'm glad that stick is working out for you, seeing you put it to good use just made my whole week. Congrats!
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