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justhere

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Cambria County PA
  • My PB
    Between 4-5 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Duman's Dam, Glendale(Prince Gallitzin), Canoe Creek, Juniata River (Raystown Branch at spillway down to Newton Hamilton), Raystown Lake
  • Other Interests
    Hunting(rabbit, squirrel and flintlock deer season here in Pa), baseball, football

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  1. Whatever is on the radio mostly. But I am all over the place in tastes as well. I can listen to AxCx, Miranda Lambert, Rush, Drudkh, and Beethoven all right after the other and not think it is weird. The only thing I really dislike is bubble gum pop.
  2. Let's go Bucs. Lets go Bucs. Hopefully they can put it all together this year and get to a Series.
  3. live minnows yellow maribou jigs 1/16 or 1/8 ounce crappie tubes under a slip float
  4. 1 Jitterbug 2 Rebel Pop-R 3 Hula Popper
  5. Black Jitterbugs are a good bait for night time bass. Hearing them blow up on it is such a thrill. I also use shallow cranks and twister tail grubs with spinner arms.
  6. This year I want to get better fishing with jigs, get good enough with a casting setup to throw it at night without nesting it up really bad, and catch a few more fish than last year.
  7. Allright, I'm not the only one doing this. Luckily, I'm right handed, so I have never had to look for left handed guns. Yeah, a lot of people around here use those inlines for early muzzleloader, but fortunately they have kept the late season flintlock only. If I want the experience of an inline, I will go out with one shell with my 30-06. It is the same thing just about. I looked quite a while for that 32 calibur, found it a few years ago. It is a great time hunting squirrel with it, good luck finding one, especially as a left hander.
  8. Does anyone else here do any deer hunting with a flintlock or cap and ball muzzleloader? We have a season here in PA exclusively for flintlock deer, unfornutately it is during one of the coldest times of the year(late December-early January). Does any other state have anything like this, and if you do is it earlier/later in the year? I also have a small 32 cal cap and ball I will break out occasionally for squirrels. For me, hunting with these old time weapons makes it more interesting and fun.
  9. Fallen Trees and stumps mostly. It is what I feel most confident around.
  10. PA used to do this too, but changed it recently. Now if the lake/pond has other species, you can still fish it, but have to throw the trout back until trout opens. And yes I agree this was so annoying, and the first day of trout is the worst day of the year to fish somewhere they stock, but is great in places they don't stock.
  11. Like most others on here, I have found it matters sometimes, and sometimes they take what you are throwing no matter what color. I remember one time fishing, my buddy was killing them on white curly tail grubs, and i was using every other color besides white, and got nothing. I also agree with smalljaw67, in that it seems smallmouth are more color sensitive. A lot of the stuff I catch smallmouths has some bright colors in them, while I have caught my fair share of largemouths with both bright and dark lures.
  12. Does anyone have any recommendations for a decent inexpensive 2 piece baitcasting combo. I will be keeping it behind the seat of my truck with my spinning kit for fishing on the road, and mostly throwing jerkbaits, topwaters and jigs with it. I am looking to spend 75-100 dollars.
  13. I have a Sea Eagle that I used for a few years, it served me well overall. Set up time was about 15 minutes with the foot pump, not too bad really. I couldn't stand up very comfortably in it, but I have issues with my feet that hinder my balance. But like others said, get yourself a good trooling motor, they sit high in the water and moving them against the wind can be difficult. But overall, I was very happy with it and would recommend them to anyone. The only reason I don't use it too much anymore is the already mentioned issues with my feet, I can stand and fish better from my 15 foot jon boat.
  14. It may be up to the manager, that I don't know. Maybe it has to do with how long they have been open as well. Ours has been open for a few years, while the F&S has been about 6 months. Either way, unless I really need something, I just wait until I get to the Sportsman Liquidators in Chambersburg, they have the best prices from what I seen, though the selection seems to be hit and miss from my experience. Though I should say I just bought a new trolling motor from the F&S, they had them on sale.
  15. There is both a Gander and Field and Stream near me, and while the selection at both seems close, the Gander has better prices usually. Plus the Gander has a couple bargain bins with all kinds of lures in it.
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