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Biker George

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  1. Consider using a pair of golfing gloves. There are 2 kinds: - Rain gloves that come in a set (~$20) and are very thin. These work well into the mid 30s for me. These are not rubber gloves, but cloth designed to maintain a grip when wet. I use them for lots of things off the golf course. - Winter gloves (also about the same price per set) that are a bit thicker but much warmer. Still thin enough to fish with. You can probably find them in a Dick's Sporting Goods or some similar store with a good selection of golf equipment - or, of course - in the Pro Shop at most nice, well equipped golf clubs. Best, -Geo
  2. Hello, All. Just found this site, and it looks a lot like a motorycle touring community I have enjoyed for a number of years. I grew up on Long Island, NY and fished lots of saltwater there with my Dad as I was growing up. Since moving to TN, I have gotten hooked on bass fishing, but don't claim to be an expert. I've dabbled a bit with wade fishing (have all the gear), and found that to be fun. I mostly fish Lake Chickamauga, but occasionally get to Lake Nickajack...and am always looking for a good place to stop when I'm on my motorcycle as I keep some portable fishing gear with me on the bike at all times. (The same outfit I used while I was golfing and caught the little schoolie you see in my profile pic.) Looking forward to becoming part of this community and hope to learn lots from those "in the know" about bassin'. Best, -Geo
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