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North Ga Hillbilly

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  1. Not sure what would have made them rust, too many variables and all that But furniture makers steel wool really takes off surface rust beautifully NGaHB
  2. I just read these to my to-be, She didnt find #9 as hilarious as I did... and she seemed to really gravitate to #7... weird NGaHB
  3. My current lack of luck with any big bass can attest to that. When there are plenty of real bait fish around, its hard to get them to go for something else NGaHB
  4. id try a Real Prey golden shiner swimbait. As LgMouthGambler said, big baits, big fish NGaHB
  5. Always glad to see big fish come from GA. NGaHB
  6. old fish, big eyes. Their eyes continue to grow throughout their lives... From what I understand NGaHB
  7. That set up def isnt perfect for about any style of fishing, but it'll get it done. I feel ya on the UL gear NoBassPro, I took mine out today, that 3#er was more fun than a 10#er on swimbait gear NGaHB
  8. Sounds like you need to step up the rod and the line my man. My multi purpose rod is a 7' MH F spinning rod with a 2500 sized reel. Spin it with 20 or 30 pound braid and you shouldnt have too many problems. NGaHB
  9. The MCL gill has done well by me. A new comer to the scene, but a good performer for those of us who have tried them. http://www.morgan-custom-lures.com/apps/webstore/products/show/3150752 NGaHB
  10. I bought a nice bag that could hold 4 3600 planos a good while back, after screwing around with it all for a few months I went to my backpack ive had since 9th grade and never looked back. All that weight on one shoulder as opposed to two is just plain uncomfortable. NGaHB
  11. For shakey heads and top water I would go for a mh or m power rod with a fast tip. The fast action and braid might be a slight irritation with buzz baits, but a good leader or a good hesitation will make up for that. A moderatly priced rod will suit your purposes well enough so you can get a feel for em. Never dealt with any abu garcia's, but I would make sure to get a decent reel in what ever brand tickles your fancy, as starting out with a cheap one has a high likelihood of turning you off to em real quick.
  12. If I ever get up in your neck of the woods Im going to be trying for a visit! NGaHB
  13. might end up being useful if you want to fish heavy jigs to deal with the current. Dont worry about the fish, they wont be trying to read the blank. NGaHB
  14. Take a sharpie, pick your poison color wise, and color a few feet at the end to make that part closer to your original moss green. NGaHB
  15. I agree with SoFlBassAddict, Id really suggest getting a cardiff and an okuma and giving it a go. I've caught a hand full of double digit bass (including my PB) and a slew of smaller ones on my okuma and cardiff 301 with no problems. I have handled nicer rods, I have handled smoother reels, but this combo flat out works and will let you get into the big bait game with pretty minimal cash. I really like my 7'6" H okuma for hudds, tho some people prefer the XH. I find the 401s to be cumbersome compared to the 301, and I don't have a problem with line capacity using 25# CXX. I wouldn't mind getting a calcutta, but they don't come in a 300 size, and I much rather a 300 over a 400. You really dont have to spend THAT much to get into swimbaiting, and you will end up wanting more than one rod, just like all other fishing, so having a decent entry rig will come in handy no matter what. NGaHB
  16. Congrats to him! I am really diggin your water too, looks like a seriously fishy area. NGaHB
  17. I loose lures way too often Im afraid. I fish 99% from the bank and have been loosing lures relatively often, at $20 a pop, its a painful process. But like folks say, if your not getting hung up your not fishin in the right areas. NGaHB
  18. I remember he suggested getting a cane pole and a bucked of worms and crickets to get back in the groove of proper hook setting, still one of my favorite things to get out and do for a relaxing evenin. RIP Uncle Homer NGaHB
  19. willingness to help each other! If you have two guys both trying to out do the fish, as opposed to two guys trying to out do each other, you will be way ahead of the game. Me and my fishin buddy are both working to break down the lake, and figure out the fish, if hes getting bit with a tactic, you best believe im going to switch to that. Some competition is natural and fun, but you have to work together NGaHB
  20. Use what youve got till you can figgure out what you really want or need. Id suggest runnin up to bass pro and getting bass pro brand in whatever price range your lookin for. NGaHB
  21. Real cool to see a small buisness owner get knocked off by a large company! I know I'll be first in line to support such a company! Greg Mavity
  22. It took about a month to get my first pack, its now been about three months and I got a second pack, some 3/0 round bend work hooks. Took long enough, but its nice to get some free stuff NGaHB
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