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Fat-G

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  1. Dude seriously, I know Vendetta's are what "everyone" has, but the one I have is actually legit. I have the 7'3 HXF, which is the most perfect frog rod I've come across. It's not tip-heavy (with a reel on it) and it's strong as a mo-fo.
  2. I've heard nothing but good. Split-grip, no foregrip.
  3. Sweeeeeet 8-) My next rod/reel purchase will involve a Curado 200e7 and a Mossyback BCR854.
  4. Holy crap!
  5. I got this knife with the Kydex sheath. Is there a way I can put it on my belt horizontally? I want to wear it on the back of my belt, with the handle facing to my right. http://www.exoticweapons.net/apps/blog/
  6. I lied, it was a Bama Craw.
  7. Kodak Playsport Columbia Tamiami II short sleeve shirt Columbia Silver Ridge II cargo shorts
  8. 10 bags of Rage Tail Craws. Should last me a good....week. ;D Next on the list is a Daiwa Capricorn 2500 if I can find one...
  9. Congrats dude. Flippin' is in my top three favorite ways to fish. LOVE it. I've had a hard time putting mine down this summer.
  10. That is a great knife. I love mine 8-) It's so badass it's scary. I want to get some paracord for it, but I don't know the knots to use. I got the Kydex sheath.
  11. Rage Craws (which includes the Baby Craws) ;D
  12. SOG Seal Pup http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_KuWI5XFOHCo/SwDINhMMNVI/AAAAAAAAABk/vssFUG7qMTI/s1600/SOG+seal+pup+016.JPG
  13. Same ledge, same pattern. Swimming a Rage Craw down the ledge, with a few pauses. Shimano Citica 200e Falcon Lowrider 7' HF 50 lb Power Pro 1/4 oz. tungsten weight 4/0 Gamakatsu EWG Rage Craw, Dirty Craw
  14. Got out today for the first time in a couple of weeks. Brought the new video camera for a test-drive. Pull up to the first spot and on the second cast caught a dink. Couple minutes later caught a nice 5+ swimming a Rage Craw. Then went flippin' for a while, caught two doing that. It was a pretty good day, around 10 fish in 2.5 hours. Here is the video.
  15. Agreed, but if it's sitting on a Fuji ACS Soft Touch reel seat, it forms the perfect shape of my hand.
  16. It's an amazing reel. Get one. It's built like a tank.
  17. 1. Virginia 2. This Summer has been good. I haven't been catching the numbers, but my average fish is like 3 lbs. The big girls have been evading me so far, but I'll eventually get a hold of Nadene. 3. Reasons -I over-fish my ponds. -I fish too fast -I've been more focused on that all-too-familiar little monkey we all know and love -Been guiding a lot on the local river focusing on the big kitty-cats, not a lot of time for bass -I fish too fast -I can't fish slow enough -I fish too fast
  18. I've been doing a lot of flipping this summer, along with fishing a fair amount of wood cover. I just wanted to see what you guys like to use bait wise in different types of cover. I'll break it down to: Pads Heavy weeds (includes matts) Slop Laydowns Trees For pads I like to flip with a 3/8-1 oz. tungsten weight, depending on how thick they are. I have found Berkley Powerbait Chigger Craws get in and out of the vegetation best, or baits of similar profile (slim and compact). In heavy weeds I use the same thing, or a creature bait like the RT Space Monkey or Smokin' Rooster. Weight varies. For slop I usually just throw a frog. If they won't hit that, it's a Chigger Craw again. In wood cover I love throwing Hack Attack jigs. The hook on those babies are s-t-r-o-n-g. Of course it's tipped with a RT Craw. All of this is thrown on a flippin' stick with 65# PP.
  19. Yep. I had the flu when I caught this one.
  20. You got it goin' on right now man!
  21. Soft plastics and jigs, specifically: Rage Tail: Thumper Worms Craws Baby Craws Space Monkeys Jigs: Booyah Boo Jigs Buckeye Mop Jigs
  22. The Hurt Locker The Book of Eli Gran Torino Shrek (all of them) The Dark Knight
  23. The Carbonlite is fugly.
  24. My average number per trip (2-3 hrs) is probably 4-5 fish. But, the average size is 3 lbs. I like to fish 1-2 hours before the front arrives, then if there's no lightning fish through it. After the storms pass it slows down, but the fish can still be caught.
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