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whitwolf

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  1. Very cool pics. Rolo! It seems this year there Is an abundance of wildlife out and about. I see deer, turkey, an occasional fox, and a ton of rabbits almost daily! Edit: I have also seen an abundance of snakes this year. It's kind of spooky in that I have seen at least two dozen copperheads in all kinds of places. I have only killed one as It was on my deck.
  2. This Is very, very good advice, even for the seasoned angler.
  3. Here you go Jakob. I hope this helps. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/how-to-fizz-a-bass.html
  4. Welcome from Morganton NC!
  5. Welcome!
  6. Prayers your way for you, your mama, and family, Darren.
  7. Happy birthday! You really should have waited another day.
  8. Here in the foothills of NC It's been dry for the past several weeks. In the end though we've had aplenty of rain the previous two years.
  9. Those and the Manipulator worm(rip) are great plastics!
  10. Well done, Sam!
  11. Welcome!
  12. Zoom 4" dead ringer. Black, watermelon, and cherryseed. Rebel wee r. It has a great action and was "the" square bill before all the rage came about In one of the classics KVD won.
  13. Pen, born that way. To me It's no big deal, like Clacker said above you learn to adapt. One funny thing is you're told a green light meant go. It always had looked "white to me. lol
  14. Green is seen as brown and brown as green, most colors like purple are blue, In fact what I see as blue might be pink.lol I see blue in most pinks. a maroon looks black.(I once bought a pair of cowboy boots I thought were black. They turned out to be maroon, I was motified.lol) There's more but I think you get the Idea.
  15. Welcome!
  16. I might have had a thought or two about my color blindness but for the most part It's not been an Issue. I simply see some colors different than most and It's never hampered my ability to catch fish. The reason I started this was a little blurb I saw in the latest Bassmaster magazine that showed a tweet from Casey Ashley saying he liked copper lenses on his sunglasses because he see's the fish better due to his colorblindness. I thought It Interesting in that It's something new and I've never seen color blindness mentioned in any publication I've read. That's not to say It hasn't, I'm merely saying I haven't seen it. A few things I do to make sure I know the exact color of a particular bait. 1. I keep all soft plastics in the original package and often times re-label them with the color. 2. I try to mark all the crankbaits with the depth written just below the bottom of the lip(thanks Glenn) along with a mark to note the bait company's color or name. The majority I simply remember. I also keep the back of the package with a date and color written on each. 3. In the end I don't stress or worry about it other than when I order some baits that have different names other than the color I usually ask my wife about it. I thought It would be Interesting to hear what others do or If this, for the most part, Is a non-Issue.
  17. The Norman website has a deep baby n in the color Tilapia. It's one of my confidence baits that you will not find anywhere but that site!
  18. I've been buying some discontinued Rebel deep and wee r's. Rebel was one of the first crankbaits I used when I started bass fishing back in '80. The baits I'm most excited about are the three packages of Rebel ringworms new In the package and the naturalized perch and the naturalized double deep. These crankbaits are as close to mint as I've seen.. Enjoy:
  19. Welcome!
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