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Glenn

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  1. Just want to wish everyone a happy - and SAFE - 4th of July!
  2. These articles explain why fish kills happen: http://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/fish_kill.html http://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/fish-kill.html There's also a number of related articles at the end of each for further reading, if you're so inclined.
  3. I covers some of the items in your goody bag (which is worth more than $50), and covers your dinner for the Weds. night banquet. More details to come as we approach the date. But for now, it's best to get your reservations taken care of.
  4. Ok guys, let's settle down. Posts have been deleted - by me this time. It's only fishing, so keep your emotions in check.
  5. [movedhere] General Bass Fishing Forum [move by] Glenn.
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  12. Welcome Home! Sammamish is kinda big and busy for a 14-footer. Have your tried Pine and Beaver lakes up on the plateau? There's some good bass fishing there!
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  24. I'm pleased to announce the 5th Annual BassResource.com Roadtrip will be held at Pickwick lake, May 2-7, 2010!! The lake should be at the peak of spring fishing at this time, and is expected to be fantastic! The fishery is very diverse, offering largemouth and smallmouth bass, Walleye, Sauger, Crappie, Bream and Catfish. Product demonstrations, guest speakers, and product giveaways are planned for this event. Meet the mods and I as well as everyone on the boards in-person. And of course, everyone will be up to their fun antics! You DON'T want to miss this event. Don't wait, make your reservations now! The rooms will be filling up fast!! RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY YOU! Call 1-800-250-8615 to make reservations. You MUST mention group number 4541, or say you are with the Bass Resource group in order to get the group discount. You do not have to book it for the entire week, you can go longer or shorter. Just understand we cannot guarantee availability if you want to stay outside the event dates. Here's the information: Pickwick Landing State Park is the headquarters for the event. We have reserved all 10 cabins and 20 rooms in the lodge for arrival of May 2, 2010 and checking out on May 7, 2010. The lodge rooms are your standard motel-type rooms, with no fridge or microwave. However, fridges can be rented for an additional ten dollars a day. All rooms overlook the lake and have balconies. Each room has 2 beds. All rooms are non-smoking but the balconies are smoking permissible. High speed internet is available throughout the building. Ample boat parking with electric hook-ups is available at the lodge – on a paved surface. There's at least twenty-eight outlets available. The cabins have 2 bedrooms with two beds in each, and have kitchens with all the amenities. Boat parking and hook-ups are available at each cabin. No internet is available. Forty-eight camping and RV parking sites are available. All have electric and water. With tax included, rooms are $85.88/day on weekdays and $93.89/day on weekends (Fri, Sat.), the cabin rates are 137.40/day on weekends and 119.08/day on weekdays, tax included (cheaper if you share rooms). Camping rates are $10 for tents and $20 for RVs. Also note there is a BassResource.com registration fee of $50. The form must be submitted to Mike by April 1st. Instructions are included on the form. Book your reservations now! For more information about lodging, visit http://www.state.tn.us/environment/parks/PickwickLanding/ Looking forward to seeing you there! '10 NO EXCUSES!! Thanks! Glenn
  25. AT 3 1/2", you could stand to raise it a bit. Go in 1/4" increments and watch your water pressure and tach. A relatively large jump in either means you went a tad too far, so keep accurate measurements and be ready to back it down to the previous location. You'll then have your sweet spot.
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