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Ima Bass Ninja

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  1. Never really cared if it's true or not hence my disclaimer that" I'm not sure if it's true" Seems after 5-7 years there effectiveness for Vegitation control and growth slows even though they continue to live for many more years which is why they continually need restocking. Thanks for bein a smarty pants so I could learn something. Here's a link incase you wanna read it. https://srac.tamu.edu/index.cfm/event/getFactSheet/whichfactsheet/160/
  2. Yes they can. I have a pond u fish that has big ole carp and big ole bass both. The biggest problem that I see is the carp eat the vegetation which can lead to a lack of cover and oxygen content. But I have heard that once a carp gets a certain age they don't eat. Not sure if it's true or not though.
  3. I would not ever hold anything back but I fish to catch fish, period. I don't have a mind set of size. I would much rather catch a small dinky fish instead of trying to catch a big one all day and coming up empty handed. As far as the 5 keepers and then kicker mentality you have to remember that those guys get paid by fish weighed in on the scale. I've seen plenty of people get paid by having small fish at weigh in, but have yet to see anyone get paid for not catching anything.
  4. 7'3 vendetta MH F .....Also a 7'6 carbonlite Mh F
  5. The second shot on the second playoff hole he hit was nothing short of miraculous. He is a very deserving champion and I hope this propels him to greater achievements in his career.
  6. According to bass pro prices you can get the kinami baits for $.71 per worm and the Yamamoto baits for $.82 per worm. So if all else being the same why would you pay more bottom line for a Yamamoto bait?
  7. I don't fish enough or in enough tournaments to justify the cost associated with the high end equipment. I also don't believe it's necessary to be a good fisherman. I do believe that the higher end stuff is priced that way for a reason. The advantages may be slight or great, but the manufacturing may take twice as much to get it that way, therefore the cost would be increased. If that's what helps anyone enjoy the sport more then thats great, it's all about enjoying yourself. Although 1 thing I would like to point out is that those that truly depend on equipment for a living don't necessarily use the best high end equipment. How many of us have seen a $99 veritas rod in the hands of Iconelli and how much has KVD won with his $140 cranking rod or for that matter EE 's pro qualifiers.
  8. And I finally made it to 1000 post.
  9. That's just cool!!
  10. I had a sign company make mine too , i actually got mine a little more like italics. Turned out pretty sweet.
  11. I agree its gonna be different day in and day out. I usually start off by throwing shallow to deep and if nothin happens then switch it up. Also finding a point and run it length wise in about 10' so the bait digs is usually a good way to get em going .
  12. Although i see your point, i must disagree in some respect if i understand what you are saying correctly. I think you are trying to say it is more important to know what a bite before buying the expensive equipment, which i completely agree with. However the equipment is not to blame. Its doing what it is supposed to do . It is transmitting the vibration more than what the lesser equipment would.Hence the higher cost would be justified by the superior product to an avid angler. P.S If this deep of stuff is what you think about when shaving i'd hate to hear about what goes through your head while sittin on the throne
  13. WHo do i want to pull out the trebles....KVD or Gary Klien....tough choice but i'd give the edge to KVD.
  14. As long as youre happy with what you got then that's all that matters. I personally think you made the best choice
  15. Several retention ponds for neighborhoods we maintain are very small but still hold bass. We actually stock em for one's we develop..
  16. Academy H2O xpress square bills!
  17. Go with the carbonlite micro. You'll get more bang for your buck. From what i can see The Daiwa T is nothing more than a re designed Tierra rod, which i have 3 of. I would gladly trade them all for carbonlites if i hadn't made split grips out of them. Daiwa does make some good stuff, but so does BPS, Shimano, Quantum, Pflueger ..etc.etc......Its all about confidence and personal preference.
  18. I too was disappointed in the money hounds. Great idea but certifiably needs some refinement.
  19. When you rejoin for the 7th time can you please start a thread titled "I re-join your crappy forum" cause this one has been a blast.
  20. This has the makings of a great thread...... Possibly sticky material... Lol J/K
  21. Greatest translation ever Glenn !!
  22. Aww man ! And with 16 post we were getting to know you so well.
  23. Justin Rackley is a former Texas A&M collegate bass angler. He is currently part of the Lake Fork Pro Staff and guide on Lake Fork in texas. He also is part of the Big Bass Battle show with Tom Redington, Gary Dobyns (sometimes) and the Army Bass anglers. He seems to know his stuff. Having said all that i agree that is one pimpin jacket Thanks for the vid!!
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