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Raider Nation Fisher

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  1. ROFLMAO Thank you so much, I just laughed water out of my nose and all over my phone.
  2. That there is funny.
  3. I use a 7ft Powell Endurance MH and a 7ft MH Ethos for my deep divers. Both have Calcutta reels loaded with 20lb spiderwire flourobraid. Medium depth cranks I use a 7ft M Ethos, a 7ft Powell Endurance MH/F, and a 6ft 6in M Ethos. Two have Calcutta reels loaded with 12lb suffix deep cranking line. The 6ft6in has a bps pq loaded with 20lb spiderwire stealth line. For Shallow cranking I use 2 7ft ethos rods. Both with Calcutta reels loaded with 20lb spiderwire Flourobraid. For lipless cranks in grass I use a 7ft MH TDZ. With a TDZ BBS loaded with 20lb Flourobraid. For everything else lipless related I use one of my medium depth rods and one of my shallow depth rods.
  4. Get some Cat Crap lenses cleaner. It will keep your lenses from fogging up. Put it on once to twice a month.
  5. Well that was thankfully uneventful for us. Hopefully everyone else fared as well as we did.
  6. Dead on Homie. Those packs will hold everything you need.
  7. I had quite a few problems with the Curados. The first three I got had problems. I have one Curado now and it has worked great for over a year now. However, I have NEVER had a problem with any of my Calcutta reels. Including the DC I bought at the pawn shop. If you can kill a Calcutta i'll be impressed. Never tried any of Shimanos other series though. Im perfectly content with my tried and true Calcuttas. As for the OP. I have had nothing but good luck with quantum reels. Especially the Smoke reels. They are a bit too light for my tastes, but they are still amazing reels.
  8. Well crap. I think we are about to get hammered. Yall keep keep your fingers crossed for us.
  9. I was supposed to be working up in Florence Al. today. My boss changed his mind right as I was leaving the shop and kept me in B'Ham instead. They got hit up there around the time I would have been getting there. Thus far all we have had is some golfball size ice falling from the sky. We've been pretty lucky as of now.
  10. I don't see the problem. If its the players own money going into the pot, where's the problem with that. It hardly constitutes a bonus when its your own money. Plus if someone is intentionally trying to remove another player from the game a thousand dollars is going to really sway them one way or the other. I mean heaven forbid someone should actually hit someone. 3 million dollars to play what is becoming glorified 2 hand touch. The NFL needs to bring the violence back.
  11. I prefer a waffle iron over a waffle maker. Anyway, we got a Hamilton Beach one that works real well. Had it for 8 years now and it works like the day we got it. Really isn't too much to look for that I know of. Just pick a brand and go for it.
  12. That is exactly how its going to go. You know there a hundred something guys out there going, "oh crap."
  13. All I'm saying to that, is until I see the test results. It Ain't mine!
  14. Makes me think of the chest busters from Alien. Granted it is a bit cuter than the chest buster.
  15. One of my former boss's had one. He let me drive it to his house or to various places every now and then. That car was completely amazing. I absolutely love that car.
  16. To hell with th Italian cars. Nothing touches them fine German cars. And if its all about hp and speed they got that too. I believe its called a Bugatti Veyron. Personally I like the Mercedes E55 AMG.
  17. This was my girl when I was in college. Her name was Dakita. Homie was a beast of a dog. Friendliest dog youd ever want to meet though.
  18. That's the first and only crappie I've ever caught. Was definitely fun catching him though.
  19. Went out bank fishing at lake Purdy after work today. My buddy informed me that the bass were destroying cranks and jerk baits today. So of course I got to get in on some of that action. I got up to the main feeder creek and treked out to my secret spot. I was tossing a Bomber jerk shad along a timber lay down and felt that tell tale tug. I set the hook and fought this lil fella to the bank. Only fish I caught all day. But, hey least i ain't get skunked.
  20. Well then, Homie. Might I recommend Electrical? The residential side of it is actually pretty laid back. Not too hard, not too easy. Biggest drawback is attics in the summer and crawl spaces. Still it ain't bad work. Pays the least of the 3 catergories. Commercial electrical isn't too bad either its a bit harder, but still pretty fun. Biggest draw back. Extremely fast paced. It's run and gun almost constantly. pays pretty good is mid range of the three. Industrial is where its at though in my opinion. Especially Industrial construction when its available. It's definitely the harder and more dangerous of the three. Not as fast paced as commercial but the material is larger and takes more time to install. Pay is the highest of the three. Plus you get to work with tools and equipment that would make Tim "the tool man" Taylor drool. I think its the best of the trades to be in. If I can advise you or help you at all I would be more than happy to. This is just the three basic catergories each one has its own sub catergories.
  21. That's what I told her.
  22. Now that is a Heck of deal right there. I just can't bring my self to make a sporter out of one. Maybe a post 1944. I just have a thing for WWII surplus. I wanna see the 7.62 when you finish it up. That has definitely gotten my curiosity up. The .308 I mentioned earlier was the last rifle I've worked on. Even then it was mainly all snap together. More time spent in getting the parts and pieces then actually assembling it.
  23. Had a similar incident happen with me and my old lady. We went to a pool hall with my aunt and Unc, last time they came up from Tampa. We were having a good time not bothering a soul. When out of nowhere some punk frat boy brushes against my wife while passing and makes a pass at her. I got in his face and some of his buddies come up. (frat boys apparently travel in packs) Anyway words are being exchanged and things start getting REAL tense. Fratty starts to say something, and out of nowhere my aunt busts him in the face with a fricking 18in. long logger chain. Keep in mind now my aunt is 56 years old. He drops and his buddies scatter. We walked out the back door and booked it back to my parents house, where my aunt and Unc were staying. The whole drive there my hind end gets ripped apart because I escalated the problem, and didn't let it go.
  24. I don't feel cold like normal people do.
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