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  1. Hey Tom.... She was mentioned above but not the product. Suzanne Somers and the ThighMaster. :-)
  2. Hey Gary, congrats! I know you'll do a great job and you're a great guy. I still hope to fish with you one day. I'll make a trip to Illinois one of these days. And to Long Mike, my prayers are with you and your wife I hope there is a full recovery. You're a great guy also. It was a pleasure to meet both of you on the road trips that I went to
  3. Great story for everyone involved. Congrats! !
  4. congrats on joining a club. there are some pretty good ideas/suggestions previously posted here. on the centerline thing. imo..that is darn near impossible if the boater is casting out in front of the boat or at a 45 degree angle and motoring along at a pretty good clip. if you cast straight out, you will be reeling in behind the boat every cast. what i have found is that most boaters are ok with me casting parallel to their cast. not on top of or close to them but with enough distance as to not interfere with their cast and reel. any decent boater will assist and help in getting you unhung. i try hard not to get hung up, but it happens. and i expect the same effort to get my crankbait/lure back as he does for his. and most every guy i have fished with has been great about that. BUT, i do not cast behind the boat. if i did, i would not expect him to be so accomodating. just makes sense. communication is the key. and total respect for his boat and equipment. at the end of the day, he should not be able to tell that you were on his boat. as far as what to bring. most guys have an open compartment for me to put things like a jacket, rain gear, etc. in. my tackle bag is not too big. it holds 4 3700 plano boxes with enough room for plastics and extra hooks, weights, etc. it will easily fit on the floor of the boat by my feet. i usually bring 5....maybe 6 rods at the most. i also use snaps on 2-3 or my rods to be able to adapt and change quickly and easily. good luck, i'm sure you will enjoy. it is a learning experience for sure fishing out of the back of a boat vs fishing from the bank.. be prepared to buy more tackle as you see what the boaters use... the bait monkey is vicious.
  5. Is that part of your diet? I don't have to worry about saying that because my wife has an awesome body but I'm just guessing that that's not something you should say to your wife.
  6. I'm in total agreement with Mike L I fish as a co-angler too. I want to know the depth and any other info I can get. Just like the boater does. Just common courtesy. Imo If a guy turns it off, like Stratos, I pretty well know he's one of those guys that has no consideration for the co-angler. I shouldn't have to constantly ask "what is the depth" when there is a unit right there I could look at.
  7. People keeping fish to eat doesn't bother me. What does bother me is people leaving a mess after they are done fishing
  8. Vertical on a Scrounger. Imo mimics a bait fish perfectly
  9. Imo For the money It's hard to beat the Strike King 1.5 (change the hooks) and the Bandit 100
  10. i have fished in 3 different clubs over the past 9 years. this year i am fishing in 2 different clubs, one in Indiana and one in Ohio. these are not high dollar clubs. i am a non-boater. before i joined a club i had never fished in a boat. my thoughts were this; be courteous and respectful of the the boaters boat and all his equipment, know how back up a trailer and to unload and load the boat at the end of the day, leave the boat as it was before i got aboard. leave nothing behind. do not step on the seats, try to not track in mud when boarding, if i did, clean it up. ask the boater how he wants me to net his fish, when the boater has a fish on, drop my rod and immediately grab the net. do not cast over his line, parralell is ok and may cross the center line depending on the speed he is fishing and technique, do not cast behind the boat (unless you are sure to not get hung up), i try very hard to not get hung up, period ( i think this may cost me some fish) but kinda keeps peace. when the boater is hung up, i do not cast, i wait until he retrieves his bait/lure. as for gas money, the clubs i fish in, it is pre-determined what amount to pay the boater for gas for the tourney. if i ride with the boater to the lake, i split gas. if i feel the boater has used more than normal amount of gas, AND he has treated me fairly, ie, not back-boated me all day, i will offer him more money for gas (or leave some in the seat of his truck) with that said. i have read a couple comments on here that i am not sure i agree with. ie; if i get hung up "expect to break it off" ? really? so i am to be totally courteous and respectful to you, but you "expect me to break off my bait". if the non-boater doesn't ride with the boater to the lake still pay for half his gas to get there ,"not sure how he thought i was going to get my boat to the lake" ? seriously, so i pay for my gas AND half of yours to get there? the gas thing seems to be a sticking point for some boaters. most are totally ok with what is worked out ahead of time. those guys i typically give them more at the end of the day. it is the ones who gripe that they "ran all over and used so much gas" kinda fishing for more gas money that i don't understand. 1st of all, it is predetermined by clubs rules, which the boaters far out number the non-boaters and they set the rules, what amount for the non-boater to pay. 2nd, you are determining where we fish all day ( i have no input), if you chose to "run all over the lake", that is your choice. 3rd, i pay the same entry fee and am competing against you. you have chosen; where we fish, at what speed we fish, how long we fish there and get 1st shot at every piece of cover. insinuating that i should give you more/extra money is not fair. most everyone in all 3 clubs have been really good to fish with, but some back-boat a guy so bad it makes it no fun. certainly don't expect it to be 50/50, that is not realistic. i knew that going in. i just want to be treated fairly and have a good time too. don't treat me as 2nd class because i am a non-boater. 90% of the guys are great. 10% are not, probably goes the same for us non-boaters too. i have and always will, totally respect the boater, his boat and equipment and give fair amount fo gas money. many times the boater has turned down money and i have left some on his truck seat.
  11. Other than what's already been mentioned. I'd say a good ole black Jitterbug for me
  12. Well, kind of a double whammy. The weather was terrible 5 - 7 foot waves they had a small boat warning and kept us in the bay and my partner fell in the boat and had shoulder problem and we had to cut our tournament short. 15 pounds was leading after day one and we didn't fish day two - due to his shoulder. We only had about 9 pounds ourself. Pretty disappointing all the way around
  13. Thanks guys. I appreciate it. The weather is supposed to really cool off. Hopefully that doesn't shut them down.
  14. Bone Silver/Chrome Black
  15. Thanks for all the help. Lol
  16. Brady didn't know (or have anything to do with) the under inflated footballs... and if you believe that.... you probably believe that OJ didn't kill Nicole..
  17. The Colts were tipped off by another team because they had found the same thing earlier. Gas law or no gas law. The players knew that those footballs were under inflated once they touched them. The other teams footballs worked under inflated. After an interception the Colts defender could tell that those balls were under inflated. Why is it so difficult to accept that Brady like the balls under inflated so he can grip them better?
  18. Could use any help you might be willing to share. I'm fishing in a tournament there in two weeks and I've never fished there. Launching from Sandusky City ramp/Sandusky Bay. Thanks, I appreciate any help anyone might be able to give me.
  19. What he said. No doubt he knew that they were under inflated or as he liked them which was under inflated. You have to be totally clueless to think otherwise.
  20. I live in Cincinnati. I drove 6 miles over to Indiana yesterday and bought it for $1.95
  21. No? But I absolutely love the spinning rod I have. It is my favorite rod by far
  22. Gamakatsu G-finesse for me. Pricey but well worth it.
  23. glenn...thanks...for some reason the 1st time i watched it my phone froze and it skipped that part (of course) i'll try that when i get home tonight. i hope it is as easy as the wire weed guard. thanks.. i'm heading to Erie for a 2 day tourney and have a feeling i need to learn how to rig them.. i do have the owner phantom tube weight also. and like them.
  24. Thanks guys. It's the fiber weedguard that's giving me fits. Like this one.
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