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*Hootie

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  1. After plastics, spinnerbaits have always been my most productive baits. Even big ole single Colorado blades. Hootie
  2. Curious about that myself. Hootie
  3. Same here, the door was closed on everything I wanted. But then I knew it would be. Hootie
  4. WRB, I predict you will be the one to catch the next "World Record Bass"..... I mean, just look at those initials. Hootie
  5. There, fixed that for ya...lol. Hootie
  6. John, you know everything about JDM tackle. I'm impressed. Hootie
  7. It's 7:00 A.M. and I already smell the turkey cooking. It's "WAY TO EARLY" for me to start getting hungry! Hootie
  8. Really nice assortment! Hootie
  9. That's making me hungry...lol. Hootie
  10. I've never fished without a license, except as a kid. Hootie
  11. John, we think a lot alike. Hootie
  12. Gotcha. Thanks guys, for the info. Learned something new. Never too old to learn. Hootie
  13. Now that is a great plan! Hootie
  14. True, an indication of a very fertile lake, with a good bass population. In the lake I fish these are quite common. My lake has a good amount of 2 1/2 to 4# bass. Hootie
  15. I make em match. I wanna look good out there. A hunter green GLX and a deep burgundy Scorpion....then a mis-matched jig and trailer?....never! Hootie
  16. Status, and two more bearings. That's about it as far as I can tell. Oh, and the manual is in Japanese. Can't read anything in it. I have a question. This being not available for sale in the U.S., why are all the markings on the reel in English. Hootie
  17. That's just about the way I see it. Having worked at BPS, I've noticed each year, they seem to have less and less attractive deals. Just tossed their flyer in the trash. Nothing of interest. Hootie
  18. I imagine that's quite a problem, especially when purchasing an expensive rod. Hope you're successful in your pursuit. I have an NRX 803c, that I use for jigs and plastics. I typically use a 3/16 to 1/4 oz worm weights with my plastics. Never thrown a jig lighter than 1/4 oz. So I guess that's not much help. Hootie
  19. cabrela, I apologize for my comments. I was not aware of your situation. Thank you John for straightening me out, before I offended everyone. Hootie
  20. Probably one of the best, you just mentioned. TW's black Friday sales are usually great. Hootie
  21. NRX 803 is what I'm using. Hootie
  22. BEEEYOOOOTIIIFUULL!! Hootie
  23. 14 oz. Those worms must be as big around as a pepperoni. Sorry Tom, I couldn't resist...lol. Hootie
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