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Glenn

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  6. I gotta admit, I really didn't care much about this story to begin with. Seems like his teammate is either a jerk or has mental issues. And now with the latest twist...I'm out. Don't care anymore. It doesn't affect me whatsoever, so I've moved on.
  7. I have the Samsung Galaxy S3, after owning the HTC One. Nice upgrade. Another good choice is the Google Nexus, especially if you're an Android purist (no added bloatware!). I didn't get it because I use wi-fi calling a lot, and the Nexus doesn't support it. Otherwise, it's an excellent choice. The Galaxy Note is a cool phone/tablet hybrid, but it's a bit big for my tastes. Some people love them though. All these phones are fast!
  8. "Free" isn't really "free". The cost of the phone is wrapped into your monthly bill - and you keep paying that fee even after you pay it off. Which is why you're locked into a 2 year agreement. The first year, you're paying off the "free" phone, the 2nd year the phone company makes a ton of money off you by overcharging you. This is also why you can't upgrade until you're near the end of your contract. And this is also why you pay penalties if you end your contract early. Why pay more than you have to? Why get locked into a contract and then be restricted by when you can get a new phone? You can buy the phones outright at T-Mobile, and get a lower monthly bill, because they're separated from each other. They have interest free installment plans to pay off the phone if that's the direction you want to go, but once it's paid off, you're done. You're not paying extra for the luxury of thinking you have a "free" phone. To top it off, there are no annual contracts, and no waiting until you're "eligible" for another "free" phone. You can get a new phone whenever you want, and you can leave whenever you want with no penalties. * Disclaimer: I do work for T-Mobile, so I'm just a tad biased.
  9. I've towed with both, and you want the 4WD, hands down. There were several times where I got stuck on a ramp with my 2WD due to too much sand and dirt on the ramp - not ice. Once I went a bit too far into the water and got the tires on some algae. I just about lost the the rig in the drink, and had to be pulled out. That was the final straw for me. I've used a 4WD ever since and have never had a problem. And yes, I've had several instances where I needed, and used, the 4WD without any problems. Glad I have it!
  10. Yup, you're spot on. You should have some sort of panel in the bow of the boat, It probably has switches, and is where the wires for the trolling motor come out of. It should have several screws to hold it in place. Just unscrew them and pull the panel off. And like somebody said above, wear a sweatshirt or coat when reaching in there. There's a lot of unfinished fiberglass that can stick you.
  11. Yup, you need to get up and moving asap, because there's a (remote) threat of a blood clot forming, which could cause some really serious problems. Merely walking around mitigates the risk. Laying around increases the risk. My wife went through the same thing. Spent a few days in the hospital, then a few more at home. Was back to work the next week, and 100% 2 weeks later.
  12. Those are bolts my friend, with locking nuts. You need to remove the panel at the front - where the depthfinder is - to get to the access area underneath the trolling motor. Then you just use a socket wrench to hold the nut in place while you unscrew it from above. TIP! Place a bunch of paper towels or old t-shirts in the bottom of the access area before doing any of this. That way you won't lose a nut if accidentally falls out.
  13. I've had the flu shot twice, and immediately came down with the flu the next day both times. I've never had one since!
  14. Skeet Reese has agreed to sponsor the Oklahoma State University Fishing Team that competes in the B.A.S.S. Carhartt College Fishing Series View the full article
  15. It's widely used by spammers, and blocked by many companies (including us).
  16. NFC West once again goes to the SuperBowl. (3rd time in 7 years)
  17. Ok folks, here is the official schedule: Schedule of EventsWeds - 5/1/2013 travel day Meet/Greet – Wine, Cheese, Sandwich party 7pm Receive rules/handouts for Bassresource Big Fish Award. Thurs - 5/2/2013 – Fish Fish with whom you want or get paired by RoadTrip Cordinator. Dinner at 7pm – BBQ cooked by RW. $5 donation to cover cost. Prep time 5:30 for volunteers. 8pm - Headquarters Blind draw for boaters for next day partners. Fri - 5/3/2013 – Fish Dinner at 7PM – Jambalaya by Ronnie. $5 donation to cover cost. Prep time 5:30 for volunteers. 8pm – Headquarters Blind draw for boaters for next day partners. Sat - 5/4/2013 – Fish 7pm Banquet/Dinner and Raffle. Proceeds benefit Tackle the Storm Foundation. 8:30pm - Blind draw for boaters for next day partners. Sun - 5/5/2013 – Fish and Final Day 3pm Bassresource Big Fish of the week award. Dinner at a local restaurant (Catfish House, Mexican or BBQ) Mon - 5/6/2013 – Travel day.
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  21. I cast again. Caught my PB (9.1 lbs) that way. But if that doesn't get a strike, then I'll throw a worm, jig, tube, Senko...something with a slower, different action.
  22. 6lb and 8lb for most applications on spinning rods. 12lb for cranking and topwaters, and 15 lb for spinnerbaits, swimbaits, C-Rigs, and general cover situations. I won't go into flipping or heavy cover situations, since I don't flip/pitch for smallies.
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