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wnspain

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Central Oklahoma
  • My PB
    Between 5-6 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    All three
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Farm Ponds
  • Other Interests
    Hunting & Fly fishing

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  • About Me
    Been fishing since I was little, most for trout growing up in Utah, fly fished almost exclusively once I was in HS, moved to OK while in Military where I learned to Bass Fish mostly on ponds and other small water.

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  1. Grainger must be high as giraffe privates, I made a 10'er from 1" PVC filled with hardwood dowels for less than $25. No way would I pay $89.95
  2. I'd say 656 miles is a long ways to save what, $30 after gas? At the very least, it's a full day trip plus the cost of gas, I'd opt for the closer location and pay a little more.
  3. Greetings and welcome to the forums. I grew up in SLC but was not a bass fishermen back then but sure enjoyed fly fishing the Wasatch Range etc.
  4. Greetings! Enjoy the forums!!
  5. Hey DVT, if have the ability, could you post some pics of the keepers you referenced?? Thanks in advance...
  6. Yeowza!! We can only dream
  7. Agreed, there's nothing wrong with a spinning setup for most finesse applications. I have a few bass fishing friends that are totally baitcaster only types and they struggle with finesse techniques because of it. The spincast is a true beginners tool IMO.
  8. Greeting and welcome to the forums!!
  9. Take it to BPS, a qualified service tech will help you out - at least they have for me with similar situations.
  10. Welcome and enjoy the forums! A crap load of info can be found here, take it slow and enjoy!
  11. Welcome to forums!! I won't comment on your present setup, rather I will try to answer your question. The most versatile setup I know of is a quality m/mh rod with a decent quality spinning "reel". If a baitcaster is what you're set on, a quality setup will run more and provide the ability to throw heavier baits accurately.
  12. Just so the OP doesn't get the wrong idea, I have a good friend that works for the Oklahoma Division of Wildlife Conservation as a biologist and VERY little has to do with fishing.
  13. Welcome to the forums! My son was stationed at F.E. Warren and used to fly fish the Larimie River. That and a lot of other little streams but never for bass in WY. Enjoy the forums!
  14. Nice vid Glenn as always
  15. Greetings Donald. Retired USAF here (Loadmaster) so hope you make an informed choice. Flew in and out of Ramstein AB quite a bit during my 26+ years. Lots of info in these forums...welcome.
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